Spinal fixation system
First Claim
1. A spinal fixation system for maintaining vertebrae in a desired relationship comprising:
- an elongated plate having;
a bottom side for facing the vertebrae;
an opposite top side extending generally parallel to said bottom side;
an elongated slot defined therethrough between said bottom side and said top side and extending substantially along the length of said plate, said slot having a lower edge at the intersection of said slot and said bottom surface and an upper edge at the intersection of said slot and said top surface, eacha number or first concave depressions formed at said lower edge of said slot and a number of second concave depressions formed at said upper edge of said slot; and
load transmitting means for engagement between the vertebrae and said elongated plate for transmitting forces therebetween, said load transmitting means including;
pedicle screw means having a first threaded portion, a second threaded portion and an intermediate portion between said first and said second threaded portions, said second threaded portion including a number of threads adapted to engage the bone of the vertebrae, said intermediate portion having a rigid upper arcuate surface facing toward said first threaded portion, said upper arcuate surface being substantially complementary to said number of first concave depressions to be received therein; and
a nut having a threaded head portion for engaging said first threaded portion and a rigid lower arcuate surface which is substantially complementary to said number of second concave depressions to be received therein when said nut is tightened down along said first threaded portion;
wherein said first and second concave depressions and said upper and lower arcuate surfaces are configured to permit angulation of said pedicle screw means relative to said elongated plate when said second threaded portion is engaging the bone of the vertebrae while said upper arcuate surface is in contact with said number of first concave depressions and said lower arcuate surface is in contact with said number of second concave depressions.
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Abstract
A a spinal fixation system comprises an elongated fixation plate having a bottom side for facing the vertebrae, an opposite top side extending generally parallel to the bottom side, and an elongated slot defined therethrough which extends substantially along the length of the plate. The slot has a lower edge at the intersection of the slot and the bottom surface and an upper edge at the intersection of the slot and the top surface with a number of concave depressions formed at each edge. In one embodiment, the concave depressions at the lower and upper edges of the slot form comparable scalloped surfaces. In another embodiment, the lower edge of the slot forms a single concave surface extending around the entire perimeter of the lower edge of the slot. The system further includes a pedicle screw and a nut for load transmission between the vertebrae and the fixation plate. The pedicle screw includes a threaded nut engaging portion, a threaded bone engaging portion and an intermediate portion therebetween. The intermediate portion has a rigid upper arcuate surface facing toward the nut engaging portion which is substantially complementary to the concave depressions in lower edge of the slot. The nut includes a threaded head portion for engaging the nut engagement portion of the pedicle screw, and a rigid lower arcuate surface which is substantially complementary to the concave depressions at the upper edge of the slot. In the assembled configuration of the spinal fixation system, the fixation plate is supported by the upper arcuate surface of the pedicle screw and is clamped between the pedicle screw and the nut. The concave depressions and the upper and lower arcuate surfaces coact to permit angulation of the pedicle screw relative to the elongated plate while maintaining load transmitting contact over a wide range of angles of the pedicle screw relative to the fixation plate.
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7 Claims
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1. A spinal fixation system for maintaining vertebrae in a desired relationship comprising:
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an elongated plate having; a bottom side for facing the vertebrae; an opposite top side extending generally parallel to said bottom side; an elongated slot defined therethrough between said bottom side and said top side and extending substantially along the length of said plate, said slot having a lower edge at the intersection of said slot and said bottom surface and an upper edge at the intersection of said slot and said top surface, each a number or first concave depressions formed at said lower edge of said slot and a number of second concave depressions formed at said upper edge of said slot; and load transmitting means for engagement between the vertebrae and said elongated plate for transmitting forces therebetween, said load transmitting means including; pedicle screw means having a first threaded portion, a second threaded portion and an intermediate portion between said first and said second threaded portions, said second threaded portion including a number of threads adapted to engage the bone of the vertebrae, said intermediate portion having a rigid upper arcuate surface facing toward said first threaded portion, said upper arcuate surface being substantially complementary to said number of first concave depressions to be received therein; and a nut having a threaded head portion for engaging said first threaded portion and a rigid lower arcuate surface which is substantially complementary to said number of second concave depressions to be received therein when said nut is tightened down along said first threaded portion; wherein said first and second concave depressions and said upper and lower arcuate surfaces are configured to permit angulation of said pedicle screw means relative to said elongated plate when said second threaded portion is engaging the bone of the vertebrae while said upper arcuate surface is in contact with said number of first concave depressions and said lower arcuate surface is in contact with said number of second concave depressions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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