Patent ID: 8784498

Claim:
A method for fusing a joint comprising a first bone having a first articulating cartilage surface supported by a first underlying bone structure comprising tubular cortical bone surrounding a core of cancellous bone, and a second bone having a second articulating cartilage surface supported by a second underlying bone structure comprising tubular cortical bone surrounding a core of cancellous bone, wherein the first articulating cartilage surface and the second articulating cartilage surface slidably engage one another at the joint, the method comprising: resecting the first bone so as to remove the first articulating cartilage surface and a portion of the first underlying bone structure of the first bone so as to expose the tubular cortical bone and the core of cancellous bone of the remaining portion of the first underlying bone structure; resecting the second bone so as to remove the second articulating cartilage surface and a portion of the second underlying bone structure of the second bone so as to expose the tubular cortical bone and the core of cancellous bone of the remaining portion of the second underlying bone structure; inserting a fusion block between the resected first bone and the resected second bone, the fusion block comprising a hollow tubular structure characterized by a first end, a second end and a lumen extending from said first end to said second end, the fusion block being inserted between the resected first bone and the resected second bone so that the first end of the fusion block engages the tubular cortical bone of the remaining portion of the first underlying bone structure of the first bone and the second end of the fusion block engages the tubular cortical bone of the remaining portion of the second underlying bone structure of the second bone and so that the lumen of the fusion block provides a passageway connecting the core of the cancellous bone of the remaining portion of the first underlying bone structure and the core of the cancellous bone of the remaining portion of the second underlying bone structure, and inserting bone graft material into the lumen of the fusion block so that the bone graft material extends from the core of the cancellous bone of the remaining portion of the first underlying bone structure and the core of the cancellous bone of the remaining portion of the second underlying bone structure; and securing the fusion block to the resected first bone and the resected second bone using at least one fusion plate.