Load-sharing bone anchor having a deflectable post and method for stabilization of the spine
First Claim
1. A dynamic spinal implant adapted for use in spinal stabilization for a spine comprising:
- a bone screw having a longitudinal axis, a distal end adapted to engage a bone and a proximal end;
a housing at a proximal end of the bone screw;
the housing having an internal bore aligned with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw and terminating in a pocket;
the housing having an external surface with a plurality of surface features adapted to engage a device mounted on the external surface to prevent rotation of the device relative to the housing;
a post having a longitudinal post axis, a proximal end extending from the bore of said housing and a distal end terminating in a retainer pivotably secured within the pocket; and
a compliant member positioned within the internal bore between the post and the housing to flexibly align the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw, said compliant member is adapted to align the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw as the spine applies a load on the dynamic spinal implant for spinal stabilization.
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Abstract
A dynamic bone anchor for anchoring a spine stabilization assembly which supports the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. The dynamic bone anchor provides load sharing while preserving range of motion and reducing stress exerted upon the bone anchors and spinal anatomy. The dynamic bone anchor includes a deflectable post connected by a ball-joint to a threaded anchor. Deflection of the deflectable post is controlled by a compliant member. The dynamic bone anchor may be used as a component of a dynamic stabilization system which supports the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. The dynamic bone anchor has splines on the outside of the housing to facilitate installation and the secure attachment of spine stabilization components.
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25 Claims
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1. A dynamic spinal implant adapted for use in spinal stabilization for a spine comprising:
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a bone screw having a longitudinal axis, a distal end adapted to engage a bone and a proximal end; a housing at a proximal end of the bone screw; the housing having an internal bore aligned with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw and terminating in a pocket; the housing having an external surface with a plurality of surface features adapted to engage a device mounted on the external surface to prevent rotation of the device relative to the housing; a post having a longitudinal post axis, a proximal end extending from the bore of said housing and a distal end terminating in a retainer pivotably secured within the pocket; and a compliant member positioned within the internal bore between the post and the housing to flexibly align the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw, said compliant member is adapted to align the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw as the spine applies a load on the dynamic spinal implant for spinal stabilization. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A dynamic bone screw adapted for use in spinal stabilization for a spine comprising:
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an elongated bone anchor having, a longitudinal axis, a threaded distal end and a proximal end; a post having a longitudinal post axis, a distal end and a proximal end; a joint which secures the distal end of the post to the proximal end of the bone anchor such that the post can pivot relative to the bone anchor; a tubular extension of the bone anchor which extends over a distal portion of the post; the tubular extension having an external surface with a plurality of surface features adapted to engage a device mounted on the external surface to prevent rotation of the device relative to the bone anchor; and a compliant member disposed between a proximal portion of the post and the tubular extension of the bone anchor whereby the compliant member biases the longitudinal post axis of the post into alignment with the longitudinal axis of the elongated bone anchor, said compliant member is adapted to align the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw as the spine applies a load on the dynamic bone screw for spinal stabilization. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A dynamic bone anchor adapted for use in a spinal stabilization system for a spine, the dynamic bone anchor comprising:
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a bone screw having a longitudinal axis, the bone screw having a housing at a proximal end, the housing having a bore therethrough aligned with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw, the bore having a distal end and a proximal opening; the housing having an external surface with a plurality of surface features adapted to engage a device mounted on the external surface to prevent rotation of the device relative to the dynamic bone anchor; a post received in the bore of the housing, the post having a longitudinal post axis; a ball-joint connecting the post and a distal end of the bore, whereby the ball-joint pivotally mounts the post to the distal end of the bore; the post having at a second end a mount which extends from the proximal opening of the bore; and a compliant member positioned between the post and the housing which compliantly aligns the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw, said compliant member is adapted to align the longitudinal post axis of the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone screw as the spine applies a load on the dynamic bone anchor for spinal stabilization. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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