Spinal fixation system
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1. A spinal fixation system for fixing vertebrae;
- said system comprising;
(a) a substantially rigid, elongated plate means for being placed over the vertebrae, said plate means having one or more opengings therethrough, said plate means having an elongated slot therethrough;
(b) a plurality of screw means for extending through said one or more openings in said plate means and into the vertebrae for attaching said plate means to the vertebrae, each of said screw means having an aperture extending along the longitudinal axis thereof;
(c) a plurality of elongated guide wire means for being inserted into the vertebrae directly through the cancellous portions of the vertebrae and for guiding the placement of said plate means over the vertebrae and said screw means through said one or more openings in said plate means and into the vertebrae, at least one end of each of said guide wire means being substantially blunt to help preclude penetration of the anterior cortex of the vertebrae by said guide wire means; and
(d) a plate ring means for encircling said plate means and for preventing said plate means from spreading apart when said screw means are snugged down.
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Abstract
A spinal fixation system for fixing vertebrae. A rigid elongated plate having openings is provided for being placed over the vertebrae. A plurality of screws having apertures extending along the longitudinal axis are provided for extending through the openings in the plate and into the vertebrae to attach the plate to the vertebrae.
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1. A spinal fixation system for fixing vertebrae;
- said system comprising;
(a) a substantially rigid, elongated plate means for being placed over the vertebrae, said plate means having one or more opengings therethrough, said plate means having an elongated slot therethrough; (b) a plurality of screw means for extending through said one or more openings in said plate means and into the vertebrae for attaching said plate means to the vertebrae, each of said screw means having an aperture extending along the longitudinal axis thereof; (c) a plurality of elongated guide wire means for being inserted into the vertebrae directly through the cancellous portions of the vertebrae and for guiding the placement of said plate means over the vertebrae and said screw means through said one or more openings in said plate means and into the vertebrae, at least one end of each of said guide wire means being substantially blunt to help preclude penetration of the anterior cortex of the vertebrae by said guide wire means; and (d) a plate ring means for encircling said plate means and for preventing said plate means from spreading apart when said screw means are snugged down.
- said system comprising;
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2. A spinal fixation system for fixing vertebrae;
- said system comprising;
(a) a substantially rigid, elongated plate means for being placed over the vertebrae, said plate means having one or more openings therethrough; (b) a plurality of screw means for extending through said one or more openings in said plate means and into the vertebrae for attaching said plate means to the vertebrae, each of said screw means having an aperture extending along the longitudinal axis thereof; (c) a plurality of elongated guide wire means for being inserted into the vertebrae directly through the cancellous portions of the vertebrae and for guiding the placement of said plate means over the vertebrae and said screw means through said one or more openings in said plate means and into the vertebrae, at least one end of each of said guide wire means being substantially blunt to help preclude penetration of the anterior cortex of the vertebrae by said guide wire means; and (d) fixation means for fixedly securing one of said screw means to said plate means and for preventing any movement between said plate means and said one of said screw means. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
- said system comprising;
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