Spinal fixation plates
First Claim
1. A spinal fixation assembly, comprising:
- a fusion cage having an anterior face and an opposite posterior face, and a superior face and an opposite inferior face, the fusion cage being configured to be positioned between adjacent vertebrae such that the superior face contacts an endplate of a superior vertebra and the inferior face contacts an endplate of an inferior vertebra; and
a spinal fixation plate havingan anterior face and an opposite posterior face,at least one bone screw aperture extending through the anterior and posterior faces for receiving a bone screw configured to mate the spinal fixation plate to bone, the at least one bone screw aperture being obliquely angled relative to the posterior and anterior faces of the spinal fixation plate,a central opening being disposed substantially at a center of the spinal fixation plate, andfirst and second arms extending outward from the posterior face of the plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the posterior face of the plate, the first and second arms being configured to slidably engage the fusion cage and hold the posterior face of the spinal fixation plate in contact with the anterior face of the fusion cage such that a portion of the cage is received between the first and second arms and such that the first and second arms extend across the superior and inferior faces of the fusion cage; and
a screw that is received in the central opening of the spinal fixation plate.
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Abstract
Spinal fixation plates for maintaining adjacent vertebrae in and fixed position are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, the plate includes opposed superior and inferior portions that are angled in a direction anterior to an anterior face of a mid-portion of the plate. The plate also includes a curvature formed therein about a longitudinal axis in a sagittal plane thereof. In use, when the plate is attached to adjacent vertebrae, the angle of the superior and inferior portions and the curvature in the plate are effective to position one or more thru-bores formed in the superior and inferior portions at the anterior rims of the adjacent vertebrae. In another embodiment, a spinal fixation plate is provided that is adapted to engage and mate to a fusion cage or other vertebral implant disposed between adjacent vertebra. The present invention also provides spinal fixation kits or assemblies, and methods for implanting the same.
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28 Claims
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1. A spinal fixation assembly, comprising:
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a fusion cage having an anterior face and an opposite posterior face, and a superior face and an opposite inferior face, the fusion cage being configured to be positioned between adjacent vertebrae such that the superior face contacts an endplate of a superior vertebra and the inferior face contacts an endplate of an inferior vertebra; and a spinal fixation plate having an anterior face and an opposite posterior face, at least one bone screw aperture extending through the anterior and posterior faces for receiving a bone screw configured to mate the spinal fixation plate to bone, the at least one bone screw aperture being obliquely angled relative to the posterior and anterior faces of the spinal fixation plate, a central opening being disposed substantially at a center of the spinal fixation plate, and first and second arms extending outward from the posterior face of the plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the posterior face of the plate, the first and second arms being configured to slidably engage the fusion cage and hold the posterior face of the spinal fixation plate in contact with the anterior face of the fusion cage such that a portion of the cage is received between the first and second arms and such that the first and second arms extend across the superior and inferior faces of the fusion cage; and a screw that is received in the central opening of the spinal fixation plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A spinal fixation assembly, comprising:
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a fusion cage configured to be positioned between adjacent vertebrae and having a superior face and an inferior face, and first, and second opposed faces, and first and second arm-receiving recesses formed therein; a spinal fixation plate having first and second screw bores extending therethrough at an oblique angle relative to first and second opposed faces of the spinal fixation plate, an opening disposed along a horizontal longitudinal axis of the spinal fixation plate between the first and second screw bores, the opening receiving a screw having a head that contacts the spinal fixation plate, and first and second arms extending outward from the second face of the spinal fixation plate, and configured to extend into the arm-receiving recesses in the fusion cage; and a screw that is received in the opening of the spinal fixation plate. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A spinal fixation assembly, comprising:
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a fusion cage having superior and inferior bone-contacting surfaces, and at least one arm-guide formed therein; a spinal fixation plate having first and second bone screw bores formed therein, and at least one arm formed thereon and configured to extend into the at least one arm-guide in the fusion cage, the first and second screw bores each having a central longitudinal axis that extends at an acute angle relative to first and second faces of the spinal fixation plate; and first and second bone screws configured to extend respectively through the first and second bone screw bores for mating the spinal fixation plate to bone; wherein the spinal fixation plate includes an opening formed therein and positioned along a horizontal longitudinal axis of the plate, the opening being configured to receive a screw; wherein the first and second bone screw bores are offset from the horizontal longitudinal axis, the first bone screw bore being positioned on a first side of the horizontal longitudinal axis and the second bone screw bore being positioned on a second side of the horizontal longitudinal axis; wherein the at least one arm-guide is configured to hold the spinal fixation plate in contact with the fusion cage via an interference fit between the at least one arm and the at least one arm-guide; wherein, when the first and second bone screws are disposed through the first and second bone screw bores, a distance between each of the first and second bone screws and one of the superior and inferior surfaces of the fusion cage increases in a direction from the second face of the spinal fixation plate to distal ends of the first and second bone screws. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A spinal fixation assembly, comprising:
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a fusion cage having superior and inferior bone-contacting surfaces, and at least one arm-guide formed therein; a spinal fixation plate having first and second bone screw bores formed therein, and at least one arm formed thereon and configured to extend into the at least one arm-guide in the fusion cage, the first and second screw bores each having a central longitudinal axis that extends at an acute angle relative to first and second faces of the spinal fixation plate; and first and second bone screws configured to extend respectively through the first and second bone screw bores for mating the spinal fixation plate to bone; wherein the spinal fixation plate includes an opening formed therein and positioned along a horizontal longitudinal axis of the plate, the opening being configured to receive a screw; wherein the first and second bone screw bores are offset from the horizontal longitudinal axis, the first bone screw bore being positioned on a first side of the horizontal longitudinal axis and the second bone screw bore being positioned on a second side of the horizontal longitudinal axis; wherein the at least one arm-guide is configured to hold the spinal fixation plate in contact with the fusion cage via an interference fit between the at least one arm and the at least one arm-guide; wherein the at least one arm comprises first and second arms that extend substantially parallel to one another.
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