Targeting system for periprosthetic bone plates

The targeting system for periprosthetic bone plates addresses fixation challenges by enabling precise insertion of fasteners into variable angled openings, enhancing surgical precision and reducing trauma in treating periprosthetic fractures.

JP7823064B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-03SMITH & NEPHEW INC +2
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Filing Date
2022-02-09
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Periprosthetic fractures surrounding previously implanted orthopedic devices pose unique fixation challenges due to interference from existing implants, osteoporosis, and bone defects, complicating the placement and fixation of subsequent bone fixation plates.

Method used

A targeting system with an alignment guide and plug is used to precisely locate and insert fasteners into variable angled openings in periprosthetic bone plates, allowing for defined trajectories and adjustable positioning of surgical instruments while avoiding dislodgment.

Benefits of technology

Facilitates easier targeting and insertion of fasteners into smaller diameter variable angled openings, reducing trauma and improving surgical precision in treating periprosthetic fractures.

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Abstract

A targeting system is disclosed. In use, the targeting system is configured to target (e.g., point at, locate, etc.) fastener openings in a bone plate, more specifically, variable angled fastener openings formed around a periphery of a prosthetic periphery bone plate. In one embodiment, the targeting system includes an alignment guide including a plurality of combo slots for targeting a plurality of openings formed in the prosthetic periphery bone plate. In addition, the targeting system includes a plug configured to be positioned in the combo slot formed in the alignment guide. In use, positioning the plug into the combo slot formed in the alignment guide aligns with one of the variable angled openings formed around a periphery of the prosthetic periphery bone plate, thereby transforming the combo slot into a substantially circular hole or opening having a predetermined trajectory that defines a trajectory from the alignment guide to the variable angled opening.
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Description

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[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a non-provisional application of, and claims the benefit of the filing date of, pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63 / 148,492, entitled "Targeting System for a Periprosthetic Bone Plate," filed February 11, 2021, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.

[0002] The present disclosure is directed to a targeting system for locating fastener openings in a bone plate, and more particularly to a targeting system arranged and configured to assist in targeting fastener openings in a periprosthetic bone plate. [Background technology]

[0003] Fractures are often repaired by fastening orthopedic implants or devices to one or more of the patient's bones, bone portions, bone fragments, etc. (used interchangeably and without limitation). For example, it is not uncommon for a patient to receive an orthopedic knee replacement, an orthopedic hip replacement, an intramedullary (IM) nail, etc. to repair one or more fractures in the patient's bones.

[0004] Sometimes, fractures may occur in areas surrounding a previous surgically implanted orthopedic implant or device. For example, the fracture may occur during the surgical implantation procedure. Alternatively, however, as is the case in most scenarios, periprosthetic fractures may occur in patients many years after the original surgical implantation procedure. In some cases, surgically implanted orthopedic implants may predispose patients' bones to subsequent fractures.

[0005] Regardless of the cause, periprosthetic fractures surrounding a previously surgically implanted orthopedic implant pose unique fixation challenges. For example, the previously surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant may interfere with the placement of a subsequently implanted orthopedic bone fixation plate.

[0006] For example, in one scenario, a periprosthetic hip fracture may occur adjacent to or around a previous surgically implanted hip prosthesis. As the number of hip prostheses has increased, so has the number of associated periprosthetic fractures. Once a fracture occurs in the area surrounding a previous surgically implanted hip prosthesis, treatment may be complicated by osteoporosis, bone defects, and the presence of the previous surgically implanted hip prosthesis. For example, stems, rods, screws, and cement associated with the previous surgically implanted hip prosthesis may block the patient's medullary canal and prevent subsequent intramedullary fixation of the fracture. Furthermore, the stems and rods may also block the fixation of screws through the medullary canal for subsequent fixation of a bone plate to the patient's bone. As a result, periprosthetic fractures and corresponding techniques for treating periprosthetic fractures are generally more difficult, and options are limited.

[0007] Nevertheless, periprosthetic fractures require treatment. For example, unstable periprosthetic fractures may require surgical stabilization and / or implant replacement to restore function. Surgical stabilization may involve the implantation of a bone fixation plate to stabilize adjacent sections of the fractured bone to promote healing, with or without implant replacement.

[0008] It is with this in mind that the present disclosure is provided. Summary of the Invention

[0009] This Summary is provided to introduce selected concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.

[0010] Disclosed herein is a targeting system arranged and configured to target a variable angled opening in a periprosthetic bone plate and facilitate insertion of a bone fastener into the variable angled opening. According to one or more features of the targeting system, the targeting system includes an alignment guide and a plug positionable within a combo slot formed within the alignment guide. During use, the plug may be positioned within an enlarged central portion of the combo slot to define or create a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate. As a result, a surgical instrument, such as a trocar, drill guide, and / or screw guide, can be easily aligned with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate. In one embodiment, the distal end of a surgical instrument can be coupled to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate. The plug can then be removed from the combo slot formed in the alignment guide, allowing for additional freedom in positioning the surgical instrument relative to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0011] Arranged in this manner, the targeting system allows the surgeon to precisely locate the variable angled openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate. In addition, the targeting system allows the surgeon to adjust the trajectory of the drill within the range provided by the variable angled openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate while preventing dislodgment of the drill guide from the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0012] In one embodiment, the targeting system is arranged and configured to target fastener openings in a periprosthetic bone plate. More specifically, the targeting system is arranged and configured to target smaller diameter, variable angled openings formed around the periphery of the periprosthetic bone plate. The targeting system includes an alignment guide including a plurality of combo slots for targeting the plurality of openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate, a device arranged and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, and a plug arranged and configured to be positioned in one of the plurality of combo slots formed in the alignment guide, such that positioning the plug in the combo slot transforms the combo slot into a circular opening having a predetermined trajectory that aligns with one of the plurality of variable angled openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate (e.g., defining an opening through the alignment guide having a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate).

[0013] In one embodiment, the combo slot includes an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion, with the plug positioned within the enlarged central portion.

[0014] In one embodiment, the device includes a targeter handle including a distal end positioned and configured to be coupled to a periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end positioned and configured to be coupled to an alignment guide.

[0015] In one embodiment, the distal end includes an elongated plate-like end portion including a distal surface arranged and configured to contact the upper surface of the periprosthetic bone plate, and a protrusion extending from the distal surface, the protrusion arranged and configured to be positioned within an opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0016] In one embodiment, the elongated plate-like end portion includes one or more openings arranged and configured to align with one or more locking screw openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate, and one or more contours formed along the periphery of the elongated plate-like end portion arranged and configured to facilitate access to the variable angle openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0017] In one embodiment, the proximal end of the targeter handle includes a support surface and a proximal protrusion, the support surface arranged and configured to allow the bottom surface of the alignment guide to rest thereon, and the proximal protrusion arranged and configured to extend through an opening formed in the alignment guide.

[0018] In one embodiment, the plug includes a distal end portion disposed and configured to be positioned within an enlarged central portion of a combo-slot formed in the alignment guide.

[0019] In one embodiment, the plug includes a flexible, cantilevered arm extending from its proximal end toward its distal end, a distal end portion of the flexible, cantilevered arm arranged and configured to engage an enlarged central portion of a combo slot formed in the alignment guide to couple the plug to the alignment guide. For example, in one embodiment, the cantilevered arm includes a laterally extending protrusion arranged and configured to mate with a keyway formed in the enlarged central portion of the combo slot formed in the alignment guide.

[0020] In one embodiment, the distal end portion of the plug includes a circular protrusion disposed and configured to be received within an enlarged central portion of a combo-slot formed in the alignment guide.

[0021] In one embodiment, the circular protrusion includes a notch formed therein, the notch arranged and configured to correspond to the radius of the elongated slotted portion of the combo-slot, the notch partially defining an opening with the circular protrusion positioned within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot.

[0022] In one embodiment, the circular projection on the distal end portion of the plug includes a slot extending from its distal end, the slot defining a first flexible arm and a second flexible arm.

[0023] In one embodiment, the first flexible arm and the second flexible arm are arranged and configured with a camber to bias the plug toward the centerline of the alignment guide.

[0024] In one embodiment, the targeting system further comprises a surgical instrument selected from one of a trocar, a drill guide, a screw guide, or a combination thereof, the surgical instrument arranged and configured to engage the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0025] In one embodiment, the plug is selectively removable from the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate to allow additional freedom in positioning surgical instruments relative to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0026] In one embodiment, the targeting system further comprises a periprosthetic bone plate. In one embodiment, the periprosthetic bone plate includes a head portion, a shaft portion, an upper surface, an lower surface, a central longitudinal axis, and an outer circumferential surface. The shaft portion includes a plurality of threaded locking screw openings arranged and configured to respectively receive a plurality of locking screws, and a plurality of variable angle openings arranged and configured to respectively receive a plurality of variable angle screws, the plurality of variable angle openings being positioned along the outer circumferential surface of the shaft portion, while the plurality of locking screw openings are positioned closer to the central longitudinal axis of the shaft portion.

[0027] In one embodiment, the plurality of threaded locking screw openings include a first diameter and the plurality of variable angled openings include a second diameter, the first diameter being larger than the second diameter. For example, in one embodiment, the threaded locking screw openings may be sized and configured to receive, e.g., a 4.5 mm locking screw. The variable angled openings may be sized and configured to receive, e.g., a 3.5 mm bone screw.

[0028] In one embodiment, a method for percutaneously locating fastener openings formed in a periprosthetic bone plate is disclosed. The method includes positioning the periprosthetic bone plate adjacent to a patient's fractured bone, the patient's bone including a previous surgically implanted orthopedic implant. An alignment guide is coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo slots formed therein. A plug is inserted into one of the plurality of combo slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug transforming the combo slot into a hole having a predetermined trajectory aligned with one of a plurality of variable angled openings formed around the periphery of the periprosthetic bone plate. A surgical instrument is inserted through the hole defined by the combo slot and the plug.

[0029] In one embodiment, the surgical instrument is inserted until its distal end engages the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

[0030] In one embodiment, the method further includes removing the plug from the combo slot formed in the alignment guide to allow free movement of the surgical instrument.

[0031] In one embodiment, the alignment guide is coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate via a targeter handle having a distal end coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end extending through an opening formed in the alignment guide.

[0032] In one embodiment, the alignment guide is coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate prior to positioning the periprosthetic bone plate adjacent the patient's fractured bone.

[0033] In one embodiment, the alignment guide is coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate after positioning the periprosthetic bone plate adjacent to the patient's fractured bone.

[0034] Embodiments of the present disclosure provide numerous advantages. For example, when used in combination with a periprosthetic bone plate including multiple variable angled openings, more specifically multiple smaller diameter variable angled openings, positioned along and / or adjacent to the periphery of the plate, the targeting system facilitates easier targeting and insertion of fasteners into the smaller diameter variable angled openings. More specifically, the targeting system is arranged and configured to create a defined trajectory into the variable angled openings so that surgical instruments can be properly positioned. The targeting system then allows surgical instruments to be freely positioned around the variable angled openings.

[0035] Further features and advantages of at least some embodiments of the present invention, as well as the structure and operation of various embodiments of the present invention, are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0036] By way of example, specific embodiments of the disclosed apparatus will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0037] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of a periprosthetic bone plate. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a targeting system according to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, the targeting system shown coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate of FIG. 1 positioned adjacent to a patient's bone. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of the targeting system of FIG. [Figure 4] 4 is an alternative top perspective view of the targeting system of FIG. 2. FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is an alternative perspective view of the targeting system of FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an alignment guide in accordance with one or more aspects of the present disclosure, the alignment guide being a component of the targeting system of FIG. [Figure 7A] 7A is a perspective view of an embodiment of a targeter handle in accordance with one or more aspects of the present disclosure, the targeter handle being one component of the targeting system of FIG. 2. FIG. [Figure 7B] 7B is a side view of the targeter handle of FIG. 7A coupled to a bone plate in accordance with one or more aspects of the present disclosure. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a plug in accordance with one or more aspects of the present disclosure, the plug being a component of the targeting system of FIG. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is an alternative view of the plug of FIG. [Figure 10A] FIG. 10A is an alternative view of the plug of FIG. [Figure 10B] FIG. 10B is a detailed view of the distal portion of the plug of FIG. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a detailed perspective view of the targeting system of FIG. 2 illustrating a plug positioned in a combo slot formed in an alignment guide in accordance with one or more features of the present disclosure. [Figure 12] 12 is a top perspective view of the targeting system of FIG. 2 illustrating a plug positioned in a combo slot formed in an alignment guide in accordance with one or more features of the present disclosure. [Figure 13] FIG. 13 is a detailed cross-sectional view of the targeting system of FIG. 2 illustrating a plug positioned in a combo slot formed in an alignment guide in accordance with one or more features of the present disclosure. [Figure 14]FIG. 14 is a detailed perspective view of the targeting system of FIG. 2 illustrating a predetermined trajectory extending between the alignment guide and the periprosthetic bone plate. [Figure 15] FIG. 15 is a detailed cross-sectional view of a surgical instrument positioned within a variable angled opening formed in a periprosthetic bone plate in accordance with one or more aspects of the present disclosure. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0038] It is understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and that the disclosed embodiments are sometimes depicted diagrammatically and in partial views. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for understanding the disclosed methods and apparatuses or that obscure other details may be omitted. It is further understood that the disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments illustrated herein. In the drawings, like numerals refer to like elements throughout, unless otherwise noted.

[0039] Various features of a targeting system arranged and configured for use with an orthopedic bone fixation plate or the like will now be described more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show and describe one or more features of the targeting system. Of course, the various features may be used independently or in combination with one another. It will be understood that the targeting system as disclosed herein may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will convey certain features of the targeting system to those skilled in the art.

[0040] Periprosthetic fractures present unique fixation challenges. For example, a previous surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant may interfere with the placement and / or fixation of a subsequent bone fixation plate. For example, in one scenario, the IM nail or stem portion of a previous surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant may interfere with the positioning of the bone fixation plate and / or the placement of bone fasteners, screws, or the like (the terms are used interchangeably herein without any limitation) used to secure the bone fixation plate to the patient's bone. In addition, deterioration of the patient's bone surrounding the previous surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant, for example, through osteoporosis, bone defects, etc., may further complicate the fixation and positioning of the bone fixation plate to the patient's bone. As a result, periprosthetic fractures and corresponding techniques for treating periprosthetic fractures are generally more difficult, and options are limited.

[0041] 1 , a bone fixation plate 100 is disclosed (e.g., a periprosthetic bone plate) that includes one or more features designed and configured to provide increased versatility, allowing a surgeon to position and secure the bone fixation plate across a fracture of a patient's bone adjacent to a previous surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant. As shown, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may be arranged and configured for positioning adjacent the patient's proximal femur. However, the present disclosure is not so limited, and the periprosthetic bone plate may be provided in any suitable shape and / or configuration, which may depend on the location and type of patient's bone to be secured, as will be understood by those skilled in the art. For example, the periprosthetic bone plate may include a bone-conforming arcuate surface. Additionally, the bone fixation plate may be arranged and configured to span, contact, etc., the distal femur, proximal femur, distal tibia, proximal tibia, proximal humerus, distal humerus, fibula, ulna, radius, distal radius, bones of the foot, or bones of the hand, shaft fractures of long bones, etc.

[0042] As shown and described herein, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 includes one or more features arranged and configured to facilitate positioning and fixation to a patient's bone that has previously been implanted with a surgical orthopedic implant or device, such as, for example, an IM nail, a hip prosthesis, or the like.

[0043] In one embodiment, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may include a lower, inferior, or bone-facing surface (the terms are used interchangeably herein without any limitation) and an upper surface 104. Additionally, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 includes a head portion 110 and a shaft portion 115. Furthermore, the periprosthetic proximal femur fixation plate 100 includes a plurality of openings 120 formed therein for receiving a plurality of fasteners (not shown) for coupling the periprosthetic bone plate 100 to the patient's bone.

[0044] In one embodiment, opening 120 may be in the form of a locking screw (or fastener) opening 122 or a variable angle opening or variable angle fastener (or screw) opening 124 (the terms are used interchangeably herein without any limitation). That is, as will be understood by one skilled in the art, locking screw opening 122 may include a plurality of threads formed on an interior surface thereof for mating with threads formed on an exterior surface of a head portion of a bone fastener. Arranged in this manner, a bone fastener may be said to be locked to periprosthetic bone plate 100 via locking screw opening 122. That is, as will be understood by one skilled in the art, a bone fastener is threaded through one of locking screw openings 122 formed in periprosthetic bone plate 100 and into the patient's bone. The bone fastener is secured to periprosthetic bone plate 100 via threads formed on the head portion of the bone fastener, which cooperate with a threaded locking screw opening 122 formed in periprosthetic bone plate 100. This secures periprosthetic bone plate 100 to the patient's bone and provides rigid fixation between periprosthetic bone plate 100 and the bone fasteners. That is, because the heads of the bone fasteners interlock with threads formed in locking screw openings 122 of periprosthetic bone plate 100, plate 100 and fasteners form a stable system or construct, and fracture stability can depend on or be aided by the rigidity of the construct. Locking the bone fasteners to periprosthetic bone plate 100 can achieve angular and axial stability and eliminate the possibility of bone fasteners toggling, sliding, or backing out, reducing the risk of postoperative loss of reduction.

[0045] As previously mentioned, periprosthetic bone plate 100 also includes a plurality of variable angle openings 124 formed therein for receiving non-locking or variable angle (e.g., polyaxial) bone fasteners. In use, variable angle openings 124 are arranged and configured to allow bone fasteners inserted therein to achieve a greater range of insertion angles compared to, for example, conventional locking screws threadably coupled to periprosthetic bone plate 100. For example, in one embodiment, the angular position of the bone fastener may rotate over a range of approximately ±15 degrees, although the range of allowable polyaxial rotation can vary, including greater than and less than 15 degrees. In use, variable angle openings 124 may be provided in any suitable manner, configuration, etc., now known or later developed for enabling polyaxial positioning or angulation of bone fasteners relative to periprosthetic bone plate 100.

[0046] As shown, in one embodiment, variable angled opening 124 may include fins or protrusions that extend radially inward from an inner surface of variable angled opening 124 and into an interior region of variable angled opening 124 and are configured to engage or cooperate with a head portion of a bone fastener. In use, the fins engage with the head portion of a bone fastener to secure the bone fastener at a desired position and angular orientation within variable angled opening 124. Additional information regarding the operation and configuration of fins can be found in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15 / 706,877, having an earliest filing date of July 25, 2005, now U.S. Patent No. 10,092,337, entitled "Systems and Methods for Using Polyaxial Plates"; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13 / 524,506, entitled "Variable Angle Locking Implant," filed June 15, 2012; and International Application No. PCT / US20 / 35729, entitled "Orthopedic Implant with Improved Variable Angle Locking Mechanism," filed June 2, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

[0047] In one embodiment, locking screw openings 122 may be arranged and configured to receive larger diameter bone fasteners relative to variable angled openings 124. That is, for example, locking screw openings 122 may be arranged and configured to receive 4.5 mm bone fasteners, while variable angled openings 124 may be arranged and configured to receive 3.5 mm bone fasteners, although these dimensions are merely exemplary and other sized bone fasteners are contemplated. By arranging and configuring periprosthetic bone plate 100 to receive larger diameter locking screws, periprosthetic bone plate 100 may be better secured to the patient's bone. On the other hand, by incorporating the smaller variable angled openings 124, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 can better facilitate the positioning of non-locking screws (e.g., polyaxial variable angled bone screws) around a previous surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant (e.g., smaller non-locking bone fasteners allow the surgeon to better navigate a previous surgically implanted orthopedic device or implant).

[0048] Additionally, in one embodiment, the locking screw opening 122 may be more centrally located compared to the variable angled opening 124 formed in the shaft portion 115 of the periprosthetic bone plate 100. For example, in one embodiment, the shaft portion 115 is aligned along the central longitudinal axis C L , and the locking screw opening 122 is aligned with the central longitudinal axis C of the shaft portion 115 of the periprosthetic bone plate 100. L 106, while the variable angled openings 124 formed in the shaft portion 115 may be positioned along and / or adjacent the periphery or surface 106 of the shaft portion 115 of the prosthetic periphery bone plate 100, as shown. That is, the locking screw openings 122 may be positioned more inwardly and / or adjacent to the central longitudinal axis C of the shaft portion 115 relative to the variable angled openings 124 positioned closer to the periphery or periphery surface 106 of the shaft portion 115.L It is positioned closer to

[0049] Arranged in this manner, by positioning the variable angled openings 124 along and / or adjacent to the outer periphery 106 of the shaft portion 115, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 can better position variable angled bone fasteners to avoid previous surgically implanted orthopedic devices or implants (e.g., a surgeon can better position and insert one or more bone fasteners through the variable angled openings 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100 while avoiding, for example, stem portions or IM nails of previous surgically implanted orthopedic devices or implants in the patient's proximal femur).

[0050] In use, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may be provided in various lengths to repair fractures in a patient's bone. Additionally, the fastener openings may be provided in any configuration. For example, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may include a first region and a second region formed in a shaft portion of the periprosthetic bone plate 100, with the first and second regions including different numbers and / or configurations of openings 120. Additionally and / or alternatively, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may include any now known or later developed additional features, such as one or more openings or slots designed to receive, for example, surgical implantation tools, different fasteners (e.g., non-locking fasteners), or the like; one or more notches or grooves formed in the underside or bone-facing surface to provide clearance for cables passing under the periprosthetic bone plate 100; and variable angled openings 124 formed in the shaft portion 115 of the periprosthetic bone plate 100. The periprosthetic bone plate 100 may include notches or grooves, thinning (e.g., reduced or tapered cross-sectional area) adjacent the distal end portion 119 of the periprosthetic bone plate 100 to facilitate contouring of the distal end portion 119 (e.g., the end portion opposite the head portion 110) relative to the patient's anatomy, one or more counterbores formed on the underside or bone-facing surface of the distal-most locking screw opening formed in the shaft portion 115 of the periprosthetic bone plate 100 for use with instruments for grasping and compressing a fracture, multiple K-wire openings 128 to allow K-wires to pass therethrough, etc.

[0051] As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, the number of notches, variable angled openings, locking screw openings, etc. may vary among different bone fixation plates depending on the length of the plate.

[0052] Additionally and / or alternatively, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may be fabricated from any suitable material now known or later developed, including, for example, metals, polymers, plastics, ceramics, absorbable, non-absorbable, composite materials, etc. Suitable materials may include, for example, titanium, stainless steel, cobalt chromium, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), absorbable polylactic acid (PLA), polyglycolic acid (PGA), combinations or alloys of such materials, or any other suitable material that is strong enough to secure and retain bone while also being biocompatible enough to be implanted into a patient's body. In some embodiments, the bone fasteners may be fabricated from the same material as the bone fixation plate. In other embodiments, the fasteners may be fabricated from a different material than the bone fixation plate.

[0053] The fastener can be any type of fastener now known or later developed. For example, the fastener may include any type of external thread, including standard or non-standard threads. For example, the external threads can be arranged as continuous ridges or discontinuous ridges. The external threads can form a partial turn, one full turn, multiple turns, a single lead, multiple leads, or any other thread known in the art. Additionally and / or alternatively, in the case of a locking screw, the head portion of the fastener can include any surface that engages with and seats within a locking screw opening formed in the bone fixation plate. For example, the head portion can include threads. Alternatively, the head portion can include a series of dimples, ridges, irregularities, textured areas, or any other surface that can secure the fastener.

[0054] The fastener may be any now known or later developed fastener made from any suitable material now known or later developed. The fastener may include a bore for receiving a driver to drive the fastener through the bone fixation plate and into the patient's bone. The bore may be any size and shape, for example, it may have a hex configuration for receiving a corresponding hex driver, a Phillips head screw, a flat head screw, a star configuration, a Torx screw, or any other suitable configuration that can cooperate with the driver to drive the fastener through the bone fixation plate and into the patient's bone.

[0055] The shaft of the fastener may be fully threaded, partially threaded, or may be a helical blade, and / or may include one or more tacks, deployable claws, expandable elements, or any feature that allows the shaft to engage with the patient's bone. It is also possible for the shaft to be unthreaded, such that the fastener takes the form of a peg or pin. This alternative implementation may be preferred, for example, in certain procedures where the primary objective is to prevent tilting of the bone segment, or in procedures where there is no concern about the fastener pulling out of the patient's bone and therefore the shaft does not need to be threaded or otherwise configured to engage the patient's bone. The end of the shaft may be a self-tapping or self-drilling tip.

[0056] Additional information regarding the periprosthetic bone plate 100 can be found in International Application No. PCT / US20 / 57829, entitled "Periprosthetic Bone Plate Systems," filed October 29, 2020, and International Application No. PCT / US21 / 32709, entitled "Periprosthetic Bone Plate," filed May 17, 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

[0057] In any event, as will be readily apparent from the remainder of the disclosure, the focus of this disclosure is on exemplary embodiments of a targeting system for targeting (e.g., locating) fastener openings formed in a bone plate. More specifically, on a targeting system for targeting (e.g., locating) smaller diameter variable angled openings formed in the periphery of a periprosthetic bone plate, such as, for example, variable angled openings 124 formed in periprosthetic bone plate 100. That is, as previously described herein, periprosthetic bone plate 100 includes a plurality of smaller diameter variable angled openings 124 formed along the periphery of plate 100 in areas where previously implanted surgical implants may prevent placement of larger diameter locking screws along the central axis of plate 100. Targeting the periphery openings, and more specifically, the smaller diameter variable angled openings 124 formed in the periphery of periprosthetic bone plate 100, can be problematic (e.g., percutaneous insertion of screws or fasteners can be difficult for some surgeons).

[0058] Therefore, in accordance with one or more features of the present disclosure, a targeting system is disclosed as described herein. A targeting system (e.g., a targeting system) arranged and configured to assist a surgeon in locating the variable angled openings 124 formed around the periphery of the periprosthetic bone plate 100 is arranged and configured to facilitate targeting, orienting, identifying, locating, etc. (the terms are used interchangeably herein without any limitation) one or more of the smaller variable angled openings 124 within the periprosthetic bone plate 100. In use, in one embodiment, the targeting system enables a surgeon to percutaneously locate and insert bone fasteners into the smaller variable angled openings 124 within the periprosthetic bone plate 100. In this manner, an open incision may be avoided, resulting in less trauma and a more rapid patient recovery.

[0059] Referring to Figures 2, 3, 4, and 5, in one embodiment, the targeting system 200 includes an alignment guide or targeter 220, a targeter handle 240 disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide 220 to the periprosthetic bone plate 100, a surgical instrument 260 (e.g., a trocar, drill guide, and / or screw guide), and a plug 300.

[0060] With additional reference to FIG. 6 , in one embodiment, alignment guide 220 includes a top surface 222, a bottom surface 224 ( FIGS. 2 and 5 ), and a plurality of openings 226 extending therethrough. As shown, in one embodiment, openings 226 may be in the form of threaded and / or non-threaded circular openings. Additionally, as shown, one or more of openings 226 may be in the form of a combo slot (e.g., a combination of an enlarged circular opening with an elongated slot extending from one or both sides thereof; thus, in one embodiment, opening 226 may be provided in the form of a keyhole, albeit in one configuration). In use, one or more surgical instruments 260 may be inserted through openings 226 to assist a surgeon in drilling and / or positioning fasteners into openings 120 formed in periprosthetic bone plate 100.

[0061] With additional reference to FIG. 7A , in one embodiment, targeter handle 240 is arranged and configured to couple alignment guide 220 to periprosthetic bone plate 100. As shown, in one embodiment, targeter handle 240 may include a body member 242 including a distal end 244 and a proximal end 246. In use, distal end 244 may include an elongated plate-like end portion 248. Elongated plate-like end portion 248 may include a distal end surface 250 arranged and configured to contact upper surface 104 of periprosthetic bone plate 100. Additionally, elongated plate-like end portion 248 may include a protrusion 252 extending therefrom. In use, protrusion 252 is arranged and configured to be positioned within one of the openings 120 formed in periprosthetic bone plate 100. As shown, the elongated plate-like end portion 248 may also include one or more openings 254 ( FIGS. 3 and 7A ) formed therein. In use, the one or more openings 254 may be arranged and configured to align with one or more of the locking screw openings 122 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100, such that a locking screw may be positioned through the opening 254 formed in the elongated plate-like end portion 248 and into the locking screw opening 122 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100. Additionally, the peripheral surface of the elongated plate-like end portion 248 may be contoured to facilitate alignment with, access to, etc., the variable angled openings 124 formed around the periphery of the periprosthetic bone plate 100. In this manner, the elongated plate-like end portion 248 allows access to the variable angled openings 124 while maintaining a low profile (e.g., the profile of the elongated plate-like end portion 248 does not extend beyond the peripheral surface of the periprosthetic bone plate 100 to minimize patient trauma). However, it will be appreciated that this is but one configuration, and the targeter handle 240 may have any other configuration now known or later developed that is arranged and configured to couple the alignment guide 220 to the periprosthetic bone plate 100.

[0062] As shown, in one embodiment, the proximal end 246 of the targeter handle 240 includes a support surface 256 and a proximal protrusion or stem 258. In use, the bottom surface of the alignment guide 220 is arranged and configured to rest on the support surface 256, while the proximal protrusion or stem 258 is arranged and configured to extend through an opening (e.g., an unthreaded circular opening) formed in the alignment guide 220. Arranged in this manner, the alignment guide 220 can be coupled to the proximal end 246 of the targeter handle 240, while the distal end 244 of the targeter handle 240 is coupled to the peri-prosthetic bone plate 100. Of course, the alignment guide 220 can be coupled to the targeter handle 240 by any other suitable mechanism, now known or later developed. For example, in one embodiment, the targeter handle 240 and alignment guide 220 can be monolithically or integrally formed.

[0063] 7B , in one embodiment, proximal projection or stem 258 may include an internally threaded bore for receiving an externally threaded end cap 259. In use, externally threaded end cap 259 is arranged and configured to hold handle 260 against bone plate 100 while, for example, an inner drill sleeve is inserted therethrough (e.g., to prevent the handle from being removed while, for example, the inner drill sleeve is inserted therein). That is, for example, as shown, drill guide 261 may be inserted through a cannulation formed in end cap 259 and a cannulation in handle 240. Thus, drill guide 261 can be threaded into bone plate 100. By removing end cap 259, handle 240 remains secured between bone plate 100 and drill guide 261. Of course, the end cap may be coupled to the stem 258 by any other suitable mechanism now known or later developed, including, for example, press fit, molding, and the like.

[0064] As shown, in one embodiment, targeter handle 240 may be monolithically or integrally formed, however, targeter handle 240 may alternatively be manufactured from multiple components that are then joined together.

[0065] 4 , in alignment guide 220 coupled to periprosthetic bone plate 100, the enlarged central portion of combo slot 226 is aligned with the more centrally located, larger diameter locking screw opening 122 formed in periprosthetic bone plate 100. Additionally, the elongated slotted portion of combo slot 226 allows access to variable angle openings 124 formed in the periphery of periprosthetic bone plate 100.

[0066] 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, and 12, in accordance with one or more features of the present disclosure, plug 300 may be positioned within combo slot 226 (e.g., within the enlarged central portion of combo slot 226) formed within alignment guide 220. As described in more detail herein, by positioning plug 300 within the enlarged central portion of combo slot 226, the elongated slotted portion of combo slot 226 is transformed or reduced into a substantially circular hole or opening, with the predetermined trajectory aligned with one of the variable angled openings 124 formed around the periphery of periprosthetic bone plate 100. That is, insertion of plug 300 into the enlarged central portion of combo-slot 226 closes or blocks the enlarged central portion of combo-slot 226 formed in alignment guide 220, thereby transforming the elongated slotted portion of combo-slot 226 into a circular hole or opening that is aligned with one of the variable angled openings 124 formed around the periphery of periprosthetic bone plate 100 via a predetermined trajectory. Thus arranged, a surgical instrument 260, such as a trocar, drill guide, and / or screw guide, can be inserted into the circular opening defined by the slotted portion of combo-slot 226 and plug 300.

[0067] In one embodiment, the surgical instrument 260 can be inserted until the distal end of the surgical instrument 260 contacts or engages the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periphery of the periprosthetic bone plate 100. In this manner, the opening defined by the combination of the slotted portion of the combo-slot 226 and the plug 300 provides a defined opening that allows the surgeon to easily target the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100. Furthermore, once properly targeted and the surgical instrument 260 coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate 100, the plug 300 can be removed from the alignment guide 220, allowing the surgeon to manipulate, move, angle, etc. the surgical instrument 260 relative to the periprosthetic bone plate 100, thereby providing the freedom to adjust the trajectory of the surgical instrument 260 within the allowable range of the variable angled opening 124, while the engagement of the distal end of the surgical instrument 260 with the periprosthetic bone plate 100 prevents, or at least significantly minimizes, the surgical instrument 260 from disengaging from the periprosthetic bone plate 100.

[0068] 8, 9, 10A, and 10B, in one embodiment, plug 300 includes a proximal end portion 302 and a distal end portion 304. As shown, proximal end portion 302 is arranged and configured to be grasped by a user. Distal end portion 304 is arranged and configured to be positioned within an enlarged central portion of combo slot 226 formed in alignment guide 220. Additionally, as shown, plug 300 may include a flexible arm 310 (e.g., a flexible cantilever arm) extending from proximal end portion 302 toward distal end portion 304. In use, distal end portion 312 of flexible cantilever arm 310 is arranged and configured to grasp the enlarged central portion of combo slot 226 formed in alignment guide 220. Thus arranged, plug 300 can be coupled to alignment guide 220. Thereafter, by bending the plug 300 (e.g., by holding or compressing the flexible cantilever arm 310), the plug 300 can be easily removed from the enlarged central portion of the combo slot 226 formed in the alignment guide 220. In use, the flexible cantilever arm 310 may be arranged and configured to mate with the combo slot 226 formed in the alignment guide 220 to prevent unintentional separation of the plug 300 from the alignment guide 220. For example, in one embodiment, the cantilever arm 310 may include a geometric shape or protrusion 314 arranged and configured to mate with a keyway and / or notch formed in the alignment guide 220, as best shown in FIG.

[0069] As shown in FIGS. 8 , 9 , 10A, 10B, and 13 , in one embodiment, the distal end portion 304 may be in the form of a circular protrusion 320 arranged and configured to be received within an enlarged central portion of a combo slot 226 formed in the alignment guide 220. Additionally, the circular protrusion 320 may include a longitudinal groove, notch, radiused surface, or the like 322 (the terms are used interchangeably herein without any limitation). In one embodiment, the notch 322 is arranged and configured to correspond to the radius of the combo slot 226. In use, as best shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 , when positioned within the combo slot 226 formed in the alignment guide 220, the circular protrusion 320 of the distal end portion 304 of the plug 300 transforms the combo slot 226 into a hole having a predetermined trajectory into one of the variable angled openings 124 formed around the periphery of the prosthetic periphery bone plate 100. That is, insertion of the plug 300 into the combo slot 226 closes or blocks the enlarged central portion of the combo slot 226 formed in the alignment guide 220, thereby transforming the slotted portion of the combo slot 226 into a circular opening, thereby facilitating easier insertion of the surgical instrument 260 (e.g., the surgical instrument is more easily positioned within the opening defined by the plug 300 and the combo slot 226 and guided into the variable angle opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100).

[0070] 10A and 10B, in one embodiment, the circular protrusion 320 of the distal end portion 304 of the plug 300 may include a slot or notch 330 formed therein, extending from the distal end. Arranged in this manner, the circular protrusion 320 of the distal end portion 304 of the plug 300 may include first and second flexible arms 332, 334. Further, with reference to FIG. 10B, in one embodiment, the tips of the first and second flexible arms 332, 334 may be arranged and configured with a camber arranged and configured to bias the plug 300 toward the centerline of the alignment guide 220. In use, the camber biases the surgical instrument 260 toward the centerline of the periprosthetic bone plate 100, allowing for improved alignment. For example, in one embodiment, the camber may be in the form of a taper arranged and configured to bias the plug 300 toward the centerline of the alignment guide 220 .

[0071] Referring to FIG. 14 , in use, alignment guide 220 and plug 300 are arranged and configured such that alignment or trajectory T, through the circular opening defined by the slotted portion of combo slot 226 and the distal end portion 304 of plug 300, to variable angled openings 124 formed around the periphery of periprosthetic bone plate 100, assists in positioning surgical instrument 260 at an angle diverging from the central axis of the patient's bone B, thereby avoiding any previous surgically implanted orthopedic implants.

[0072] In use, as described in more detail below, the surgical instrument 260 is preferably inserted until the distal end of the surgical instrument 260 contacts the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100. So positioned, once the surgical instrument 260 is coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate 100, the plug 300 can be removed from the alignment guide 220 to allow for angular flexibility of the surgical instrument 260 relative to the variable angled opening 124. Once the proper positioning for fastener placement is determined, the surgical instrument 260 can be utilized, for example, to drill a fastener opening into the patient's bone B, guide a fastener into the patient's bone B, etc. That is, utilizing the plug 300 assists the user in identifying, locating, etc. the trajectory T to the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100 so that the surgical instrument 260 can be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate 100. Once the surgical instrument 260 is coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate 100, the plug 300 may be removed, which may provide the user with additional freedom in selecting the appropriate fastener trajectory T.

[0073] Surgical instrument 260 may be any now known or later developed surgical instrument used and configured to insert bone fasteners. For example, in one embodiment, surgical instrument 260 may be a trocar, a drill guide, and / or a screw guide.

[0074] In one embodiment, as will be readily understood by one skilled in the art, the trocar, drill guide, and screw guide may be assembled together. The combined surgical instrument 260 may then be inserted along a predetermined trajectory T through the opening defined by the plug 300 and the combo slot 226 and the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100. In one embodiment, the drill guide and screw guide may include an interface arranged and configured to prevent disassembly of the surgical instrument 260 when pressure is applied to the distal end of the drill guide. For example, the feature may be in the form of a threaded connection between the drill guide and the screw guide. Alternatively, the feature may be in the form of a spring mechanism that compresses when inserted into the screw guide and then expands when the drill guide is properly positioned relative to the screw guide.

[0075] 15 , in one embodiment, the screw guide is arranged and configured with a geometry that optimizes the accuracy of its positioning relative to the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100. For example, as shown, in one embodiment, a portion of the screw guide is located above a conical feature of the periprosthetic bone plate 100. A drill guide portion of the guide nests inside the tabs of the variable angled opening 124 formed in the periprosthetic bone plate 100 to protect the variable angled feature from damage when a drill is inserted. Additionally, as shown, in one embodiment, the surgical instrument 260 or drill guide 270 includes a body portion having a distal tip 272. The distal tip 272 includes a cylindrical section 274 and a tapered section 276. The tapered section 276 is positioned between the cylindrical section 274 and the body. In one embodiment, cylindrical section 274 has a length measured from the distal end of drill guide 270 to tapered section 276 that is less than the length of tapered section 276. Arranged in this manner, it has been found that surgical instruments and / or their sleeves can be better secured within variable angled openings 124 of periprosthetic bone plate 100 while the surgeon adjusts the angle of the drill guide (e.g., providing better engagement of the surgical instrument with the bone plate to prevent the surgical instrument from being pulled out during repositioning).

[0076] In one exemplary method of use, the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may be coupled to the alignment guide 220 via the targeter handle 240. The surgeon may then percutaneously insert the periprosthetic bone plate 100 through a small incision in the patient's skin (e.g., a 5-6 cm incision that allows the periprosthetic bone plate 100 to be inserted and slid under the patient's skin). Alternatively, the targeter handle 240 may first be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate 100, which may then be percutaneously inserted through the small incision. Once properly positioned, the alignment guide 220 may be coupled to the proximal end 246 of the targeter handle 240. If necessary, the patient's fracture may be first reduced, and the periprosthetic bone plate 100 may be coupled to the patient's bone B, for example, via one or more locking screws. Additional fine-tuning reductions may be performed, and finally, the bone plate 100 may be fully secured to the patient's bone B.

[0077] According to a feature of the present disclosure, during coupling of the bone plate 100 to the patient's bone B, the plug 300 may be inserted into one of the combo slots 226 formed in the alignment guide 220 to close or transform the combo slot 226 into a hole having a predetermined trajectory T aligned with one of the variable angled openings 124 formed around the periprosthetic bone plate 100. One or more surgical instruments may then be inserted through the slotted portion of the combo slot 226 and the hole created by the plug 300. In one embodiment, the surgical instrument 260 may be inserted until its distal end contacts the periprosthetic bone plate 100. The plug 300 may then be removed to allow the alignment guide 220 to allow the surgical instrument 260 to move freely. Once an acceptable trajectory is found, a drill may be inserted to create a path into the bone B. The drill guide may then be removed, and a screwdriver may be attached and inserted into the bone B, thereby coupling the bone plate to the patient's bone.

[0078] Although the present disclosure is described and illustrated for use in targeting variable angled openings formed around the periphery of a smaller diameter periprosthetic bone plate 100, it will be appreciated that the targeting system may have other uses, such as targeting an intramedullary nail or one or more openings formed in a plate and an intramedullary nail. Thus, the present disclosure should not be limited to any particular implant (e.g., a bone plate) unless specifically claimed.

[0079] The above description has broad applicability. Thus, the discussion of any embodiment is meant to be illustrative only and is not intended to suggest that the scope of the present disclosure, including the claims, is limited to those exemplary embodiments. In other words, although exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail herein, it should be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise embodied and used in various ways, and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.

[0080] As used herein, the term "a" or "an" entity refers to one or more of that entity. Thus, the terms "a" (or "an"), "one or more," and "at least one" can be used interchangeably herein. The use of "including," "comprising," or "having," and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass not only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof, but also additional items. Thus, the terms "including," "comprising," or "having," and variations thereof, are open-ended and can be used interchangeably herein. As used herein, the phrases "at least one," "one or more," and "and / or" are open-ended, being both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation.

[0081] All directional references (e.g., proximal, distal, upper, lower, bottom, upward, downward, left, right, lateral, longitudinal, front, rear, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, radial, axial, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are used for identification purposes only to aid the reader in understanding this disclosure and do not create limitations, particularly with respect to the location, orientation, or use of this disclosure. Connection references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, and joined) should be interpreted broadly and may include intermediate members between groups of elements and relative movement between elements, unless otherwise indicated. As such, connection references do not necessarily imply that two elements are directly connected and in a fixed relationship to each other. Distinguishing references (e.g., primary, secondary, first, second, third, fourth, etc.) are not intended to imply importance or priority and are used to distinguish one feature from another. The drawings are for illustrative purposes only, and the dimensions, positions, order and relative sizes reflected in the drawings attached hereto may vary.

Claims

1. 1. A targeting system arranged and configured to target variable angled openings in a periprosthetic bone plate to facilitate insertion of bone fasteners into said variable angled openings, an alignment guide disposed and configured to couple to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo-slots formed therein, each combo-slot including an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion; a plug selectively positionable within one of the plurality of combo-slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug positionable within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot to define, together with edges defining the one combo-slot of the alignment guide, an opening through the alignment guide that aligns with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate and has a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening; a targeter handle disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, the targeter handle including a distal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the alignment guide; A targeting system comprising:

2. A targeting system arranged and configured to target a variable angled opening in a periprosthetic bone plate to facilitate insertion of a bone fastener into said variable angled opening, comprising: an alignment guide disposed and configured to couple to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo-slots formed therein, each combo-slot including an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion; a plug selectively positionable within one of the plurality of combo-slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug positionable within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot to define an opening through the alignment guide that aligns with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate and has a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening; a targeter handle disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, the targeter handle including a distal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the alignment guide; a surgical instrument positionable within the opening defined by the plug and the combo slot of the alignment guide, the distal end of the surgical instrument being arranged and configured to couple, in use, to the variable angle opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate; and Equipped with a targeting system wherein once the distal end of the surgical instrument is coupled to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate, the plug is selectively removable from the opening to allow additional degrees of freedom in positioning the surgical instrument relative to the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

3. A targeting system arranged and configured to target a variable angled opening in a periprosthetic bone plate to facilitate insertion of a bone fastener into said variable angled opening, comprising: an alignment guide disposed and configured to couple to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo-slots formed therein, each combo-slot including an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion; a plug selectively positionable within one of the plurality of combo-slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug positionable within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot to define an opening through the alignment guide that aligns with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate and has a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening; a targeter handle disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, the targeter handle including a distal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the alignment guide; a surgical instrument positionable within the opening defined by the plug and the combo slot of the alignment guide, the distal end of the surgical instrument being arranged and configured to couple, in use, to the variable angle opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate; and Equipped with 10. A targeting system, wherein the distal end of the surgical instrument includes a distal tip arranged and configured to be received within the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate, the distal tip including a cylindrical section and a tapered section, the tapered section being positioned between the cylindrical section and an intermediate body portion of the surgical instrument.

4. A targeting system arranged and configured to target a variable angled opening in a periprosthetic bone plate to facilitate insertion of a bone fastener into said variable angled opening, comprising: an alignment guide disposed and configured to couple to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo-slots formed therein, each combo-slot including an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion; a plug selectively positionable within one of the plurality of combo-slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug positionable within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot to define an opening through the alignment guide that aligns with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate and has a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening; a targeter handle disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, the targeter handle including a distal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the alignment guide; Equipped with the plug includes a distal end portion including a circular protrusion disposed and configured to be received within the enlarged central portion of the combo slot formed in the alignment guide; a targeting system, wherein the circular protrusion includes a notch formed therein, the notch being arranged and configured such that the circular protrusion can correspond to an elongated slotted portion of the combo-slot, the notch partially defining the opening with the circular protrusion positioned within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot.

5. A targeting system arranged and configured to target a variable angled opening in a periprosthetic bone plate to facilitate insertion of a bone fastener into said variable angled opening, comprising: an alignment guide disposed and configured to couple to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo-slots formed therein, each combo-slot including an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion; a plug selectively positionable within one of the plurality of combo-slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug positionable within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot to define an opening through the alignment guide that aligns with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate and has a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening; a targeter handle disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, the targeter handle including a distal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the alignment guide; Equipped with the plug includes a distal end portion including a circular protrusion disposed and configured to be received within the enlarged central portion of the combo slot formed in the alignment guide; A targeting system wherein the circular protrusion includes a slot extending from a distal end thereof, the slot defining a first flexible arm and a second flexible arm.

6. The targeting system of claim 5 , wherein the first and second flexible arms are arranged and configured to be elastically deformable toward each other.

7. A targeting system arranged and configured to target a variable angled opening in a periprosthetic bone plate to facilitate insertion of a bone fastener into said variable angled opening, comprising: an alignment guide disposed and configured to couple to the periprosthetic bone plate, the alignment guide including a plurality of combo-slots formed therein, each combo-slot including an enlarged central portion and an elongated slot extending from the enlarged central portion; a plug selectively positionable within one of the plurality of combo-slots formed in the alignment guide, the plug positionable within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot to define an opening through the alignment guide that aligns with the variable angled opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate and has a defined trajectory to the variable angled opening; a targeter handle disposed and configured to couple the alignment guide to the periprosthetic bone plate, the targeter handle including a distal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the periprosthetic bone plate and a proximal end disposed and configured to be coupled to the alignment guide; Equipped with a targeting system, wherein the plug includes a cantilever arm extending from its proximal end toward its distal end, the cantilever arm including a distal end disposed and configured to engage the enlarged central portion of the combo slot formed in the alignment guide to couple the plug to the alignment guide.

8. 8. The targeting system of claim 7, wherein the cantilever arm includes a laterally extending protrusion arranged and configured to mate with a keyway formed in the enlarged central portion of the combo slot formed in the alignment guide.

9. 9. The targeting system of claim 1, wherein positioning the plug within the enlarged central portion of the combo-slot transforms the combo-slot into a circular opening having a defined trajectory that aligns with one of the plurality of variable angled openings formed in the prosthetic periphery bone plate.

10. 10. The targeting system of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the targeter handle is arranged and configured to contact an upper surface of the periprosthetic bone plate, and the distal end of the targeter handle includes a protrusion arranged and configured to be positioned within an opening formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

11. 11. The targeting system of claim 10, wherein the distal end of the targeter handle includes an elongated plate-like end portion including a distal surface disposed and configured to contact the upper surface of the periprosthetic bone plate, the protrusion extending from the distal surface.

12. 12. The targeting system of claim 11, wherein the elongated plate-like end portion includes one or more openings arranged and configured to align with one or more locking screw openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate, and one or more contours formed along the periphery of the elongated plate-like end portion arranged and configured to allow access to the variable angled openings formed in the periprosthetic bone plate.

13. 13. The targeting system of any one of claims 1-12, wherein the proximal end of the targeter handle includes a support surface and a proximal protrusion, the support surface arranged and configured to allow a bottom surface of the alignment guide to rest thereon, and the proximal protrusion arranged and configured to extend through an opening formed in the alignment guide.

14. 14. The targeting system of any one of claims 1 to 13, further comprising a periprosthetic bone plate including a central longitudinal axis, a circumferential surface, a plurality of threaded locking screw openings arranged and configured to respectively receive a plurality of locking screws, and a plurality of variable angled openings arranged and configured to respectively receive a plurality of variable angled screws, wherein the plurality of variable angled openings are positioned along the periphery surface of the periprosthetic bone plate, and the plurality of locking screw openings are positioned closer to the central longitudinal axis of the periprosthetic bone plate than the plurality of variable angled openings.

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