Adjustable magnetic devices and methods of using same
First Claim
1. A system for noninvasive tensioning, comprising:
- a rod having a proximal end coupled to a first bone fixation device, and a distal end;
a rod housing configured to receive the distal end of the rod, the rod housing further comprising;
a first end having an internal threaded surface and a second end having a lip;
a first magnetic fastener disposed at the first end of the rod housing, with at least a portion of a surface of the first magnetic fastener threaded and configured to engage the internal threaded surface of the rod housing, the first magnetic fastener further operatively connected to a bushing, the bushing disposed between the first magnetic fastener and the rod; and
a second bone fixation device disposed at the second end of the rod housing, the second bone fixation device having a shank and a head, with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device disposed between the rod and the lip of the rod housing, and with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device contacting the rod; and
an external adjustment device having one or more rotating magnets, the one or more rotating magnets configured to generate a rotating magnetic field;
wherein the first magnetic fastener is configured to rotate in response to the rotating magnetic field generated by the external adjustment device, and wherein rotation of the first magnetic fastener in a first direction generates a torque on the first magnetic fastener which rotates and thereby frictionally engages the rod between the bushing and the second bone fixation device to secure the rod to the rod housing; and
wherein rotation of the first magnetic fastener in a second direction disengages the rod from the rod housing.
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Abstract
A system includes a first pedicle screw, a second pedicle screw, and an adjustable rod having an outer housing coupled to one of the first pedicle screw and the second pedicle screw, the outer housing having a threaded shaft secured to one end thereof extending along an interior portion thereof. The system further includes a hollow magnetic assembly disposed within the outer housing and having a magnetic element disposed therein, the hollow magnetic assembly having an internal threaded surface engaged with the threaded shaft, the magnetic assembly being coupled to the other of the first pedicle screw and the second pedicle screw, wherein the hollow magnetic assembly rotates in response to an externally applied magnetic field to thereby lengthen or shorten the distance between the first pedicle screw and the second pedicle screw.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for noninvasive tensioning, comprising:
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a rod having a proximal end coupled to a first bone fixation device, and a distal end; a rod housing configured to receive the distal end of the rod, the rod housing further comprising; a first end having an internal threaded surface and a second end having a lip; a first magnetic fastener disposed at the first end of the rod housing, with at least a portion of a surface of the first magnetic fastener threaded and configured to engage the internal threaded surface of the rod housing, the first magnetic fastener further operatively connected to a bushing, the bushing disposed between the first magnetic fastener and the rod; and a second bone fixation device disposed at the second end of the rod housing, the second bone fixation device having a shank and a head, with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device disposed between the rod and the lip of the rod housing, and with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device contacting the rod; and an external adjustment device having one or more rotating magnets, the one or more rotating magnets configured to generate a rotating magnetic field; wherein the first magnetic fastener is configured to rotate in response to the rotating magnetic field generated by the external adjustment device, and wherein rotation of the first magnetic fastener in a first direction generates a torque on the first magnetic fastener which rotates and thereby frictionally engages the rod between the bushing and the second bone fixation device to secure the rod to the rod housing; and wherein rotation of the first magnetic fastener in a second direction disengages the rod from the rod housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for noninvasive adjustment, comprising:
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a pedicle screw-based system comprising a first end having a threaded interior surface and a second end having a lip, the pedicle screw-based system configured to selectively couple and decouple with a rod; a first threaded magnetic element, with at least a portion of the first threaded magnetic element disposed within the threaded interior surface of the first end of the pedicle screw-based system; a bushing coupled to the first threaded magnetic element, the bushing disposed adjacent to the rod; a pedicle screw extending from the pedicle screw-based system, the pedicle screw comprising a shank and a head, with at least a portion of the head of the pedicle screw disposed between the rod and the lip of the pedicle screw-based system, and with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device contacting the rod; wherein rotation of the first threaded magnetic element in a first direction couples the rod between the bushing and the head of the pedicle screw; and wherein rotation of the first threaded magnetic element in a second direction decouples the rod between the bushing and the pedicle screw based system. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A system for noninvasive tensioning, comprising:
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a rod having a proximal end coupled to a first bone fixation device and a distal end coupled to a rod housing, the rod housing comprising; a first end having an internal threaded surface and a second end having a lip; a first magnetic fastener disposed at the first end of the rod housing, with at least a portion of a surface of the first magnetic fastener threaded and configured to engage the internal threaded surface of the rod housing, the first magnetic fastener operatively connected to a bushing, the bushing disposed between the first magnetic fastener and the rod; and a second bone fixation device disposed at the second end of the rod housing, the second bone fixation device having a shank and a head, with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device disposed between the rod and the lip of the rod housing, and with at least a portion of the head of the second bone fixation device contacting the rod; and an external adjustment device having one or more rotating magnets, the one or more rotating magnets configured to generate a rotating magnetic field; wherein the first magnetic fastener is configured to rotate in response to the rotating magnetic field generated by the external adjustment device, and wherein rotation of the first magnetic fastener in a first direction generates a torque on the first magnetic fastener which rotates and thereby frictionally engages the rod between the bushing and the second bone fixation device to secure the rod to the rod housing; and wherein rotation of the first magnetic fastener in a second direction disengages the rod from the rod housing. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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