Spine derotation system

US10098665B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10098665-B2
Application numberUS-201313804254-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2013
Priority dateAug 1, 2012
Publication dateOct 16, 2018
Grant dateOct 16, 2018

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A spine derotation system includes bone fixation elements, fixture members, clamps and stabilizers. The clamps can collectively lock together multiple proximal ends of bone fixation elements extending from one lateral side of the spine. The stabilizers may include clamp stabilizers that are configured to couple together two or more clamps to each other so as to facilitate derotation and alignment of multiple vertebrae of a patient's spine. The stabilizers may also include fixture stabilizers that are configured to couple together two fixture members on the same vertebra to facilitate derotation.

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A stabilizer for a spine derotation system, the spine derotation system comprising at least a first fixture member and a second fixture member, wherein each of the fixture members includes a distal end configured for attachment to a vertebra and a proximal end configured to extend from the vertebra, the stabilizer comprising: a first end member and a second end member each defining a cylindrical sleeve including an elongated central opening for receiving the proximal end of the corresponding first and second fixture members, the first and second end members each including: a pivot receptacle on an outer surface of the sleeve defining a cylindrical-shaped body extending perpendicularly from the sleeve, and a handle receptacle extending perpendicularly on an opposite side of the sleeve in alignment with the pivot receptacle; a body extending between the first and second end members and configured to couple motion of the proximal ends of the fixture members, the body including two members, one configured to slide within the other to allow relative movement between a first and second end of the body along a longitudinal axis of the body, the body pivotably coupled to each of the first end member and the second end member at the corresponding pivot receptacle to allow pivoting movement between the first and second end members and corresponding handle receptacles, a first handle configured to fixedly connect to and extend from the handle receptacle of the first end member in a direction opposite the body, a second handle configured to fixedly connect to and extend from the handle receptacle of the second end member in a direction opposite the body, and wherein the handle receptacles of the first and second end members each define a cylindrical-shaped body extending perpendicularly from the sleeve of the corresponding first and second end member, the handle receptacles each including a threaded opening for receiving a shaft of the corresponding first and second handle, the threaded opening aligning with a centerline of the pivot receptacle, wherein the handles extend laterally away from each other. 2. A stabilizer of claim 1 , wherein the central opening of the first end member includes a cylindrically-shaped opening configured to fit over the proximal end of the first fixture member. 3. A stabilizer of claim 2 , wherein the central opening is sized and configured to allow passage of a driver through the first end member to access a locking cap at the distal end of the first fixture member. 4. A stabilizer of claim 2 , wherein the central opening of the second end member includes a cylindrically-shaped opening configured to fit over the proximal end of the second fixture member. 5. A stabilizer of claim 4 , wherein the body has an adjustable length. 6. A stabilizer of claim 1 , wherein the body is configured to lengthen. 7. A stabilizer of claim 6 , wherein the two members of the body include an outer member and an inner member received within the outer member, the inner member configured to slide within the outer member so as to lengthen or shorten the body. 8. A stabilizer of claim 7 , wherein the body further includes a lock mechanism configured to stop and allow relative sliding of the inner and outer member, the lock mechanism comprising an expanded diameter portion extending over an outer one of the two members of the body, the expanded diameter portion a release mechanism for engaging a corresponding pin into and out of engagement with an inner one of the two members. 9. A stabilizer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second handles are configured to fixedly connect to the first and second end members, respectively, via threads. 10. A stabilizer of claim 1 , further including a first fixture member and a second fixture member each of the fixture members including a distal end configured for attachment to a vertebra and a proximal end received within the corresponding first and second end member, wherein the distal end of the first fixture member is configured to attach to a first pedicle screw and wherein the distal end of the second fixture member is configured to attach to a second pedicle screw. 11. A stabilizer of claim 10 , wherein the stabilizer, first fixture member and second fixture member are configured to form a triangle when connected together and attached to the vertebra. 12. A stabilizer of claim 10 , wherein the first and second fixture members extend away from the vertebra at a diverging angle. 13. A stabilizer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second end member include inward flanges extending from central opening of the sleeve configured to stop sliding of the first and second end members relative to the fixture members. 14. A stabilizer of claim 1 , wherein the handle receptacles of the first and second end members include a side opening aligned with the threaded opening, the side opening extending from an end of the threaded opening to the central opening, wherein each of the first and second handles includes a shaft including an engagement feature for engaging the threaded opening of the handle receptacle, the wherein full advancement of the shaft extends the shaft through the handle receptacles and into the central opening of the first and second end members and lock the shaft against one of the first or second fixture members. 15. A stabilizer of claim 1 , wherein the pivot receptacles each define a cylindrical shaped body extending perpendicularly from the sleeve of the corresponding first and second end member, the pivot receptacles each including a socket for receiving a corresponding pivot ball extending from the body. 16. A stabilizer for a spine derotation system, the spine derotation system comprising at least a first fixture member and a second fixture member, wherein each of the fixture members includes a distal end configured for attachment to a vertebra and a proximal end configured to extend from the vertebra, the stabilizer comprising: a first end member and a second end member each defining a cylindrical sleeve including an elongated central opening for receiving the proximal end of the corresponding first and second fixture members, the first and second end members each including: a pivot receptacle on an outer surface of the sleeve defining a cylindrical-shaped body extending perpendicularly from the sleeve, and a handle receptacle extending perpendicularly on an opposite side of the sleeve in alignment with the pivot receptacle; a body extending between the first and second end members and configured to lengthen and configured to couple motion of the proximal ends of the fixture members, the body including two members, one configured to slide within the other to allow relative movement between a first and second end of the body along a longitudinal axis of the body, the two members of the body including an outer member and an inner member received within the outer member, the inner member configured to slide within the outer member so as to lengthen or shorten the body, the body pivotably coupled to each of the first end member and the second end member at the corresponding pivot receptacle to allow pivoting movement between the first and second end members and corresponding handle receptacles, wherein the body further includes a lock mechanism configured to stop and allow relative sliding of the inner and outer member, the lock mechanism comprising an expanded diameter portion extending over an outer one of the two members of the body, the expanded diameter portion a release mechanism for engaging a corresponding pin into and

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  • Longitudinal elements, e.g. rods · CPC title

  • Screws or hooks, wherein a rod-clamping part and a bone-anchoring part can pivot relative to each other · CPC title

  • for insertion of a longitudinal element down one or more hollow screw or hook extensions, i.e. at least a part of the element within an extension has a component of movement parallel to the extension's axis · CPC title

  • for moving bone anchors attached to vertebrae, thereby displacing the vertebrae · CPC title

  • with tubular extensions coaxially mounted on the bone anchors · CPC title

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What does patent US10098665B2 cover?
A spine derotation system includes bone fixation elements, fixture members, clamps and stabilizers. The clamps can collectively lock together multiple proximal ends of bone fixation elements extending from one lateral side of the spine. The stabilizers may include clamp stabilizers that are configured to couple together two or more clamps to each other so as to facilitate derotation and alignme…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Depuy Synthes Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7002. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).