Cervical plate and screw locking mechanism
US-2024081882-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US10149707B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10149707-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113211761-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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A fastener, for example a bone screw, is sized to pass through a hole of an implant, for example a bone plate, the fastener having a shaft or anchor portion engageable with body tissue, and a head portion. A locking cap secures to the bone plate and covers the head to block the head and inhibit screw back out. Alternatively or additionally, a locking disc located in the plate hole resiliently deflects downward to allow screw insertion, but is blocked to limit or prevent upward deflection so that screw back out is inhibited.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bone plate fixation system comprising: a bone plate having an upper surface, a bone-contacting surface, and a hole defined by a wall and passing through the upper and bone-contacting surfaces; a locking ring inserted into the hole and engaging at least a portion of the wall of the hole; and a bone screw for fixing the bone plate with respect to a bone, the bone screw having a head and a shaft with a thread for engaging bone, wherein the locking ring is independent from the bone screw such that it can be inserted into the hole of the bone plate without the bone screw, the locking ring forms a complete circle having an inner surface configured to be in contact with the bone screw, an outer surface configured to be in contact with the bone plate, an upper surface and a lower surface defining a width therebetween, wherein the bone screw is insertable through the hole into bone in an insertion direction to fix the bone plate to the bone and wherein the locking ring is operatively associated with the wall to resist resilient deflection of the locking ring in the insertion direction of the bone screw less than the locking ring resists resilient deflection of the locking ring in a direction opposite the insertion direction, wherein the locking ring is positioned entirely between the upper surface and the bone-contacting surface, wherein the locking ring has a thickness extending from the inner surface to the outer surface and at least one cutout on the inner surface extending from the upper surface to the lower surface of the locking ring, the cutout extending from the inner surface to a distance less than the thickness of the locking ring and a having a depth, the width of the locking ring being greater than the depth of the cutout, and wherein the locking ring engages an outer spherical portion of the head of the bone screw. 2. The bone fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the wall of the bone plate hole has a groove configured and dimensioned to receive the locking ring. 3. The bone fixation system of claim 2 , wherein the locking ring is cooperatively received in the groove such that the locking ring resists resilient deflection of the locking ring in the insertion direction of the bone screw less than the locking ring resists resilient deflection of the locking ring in a direction opposite the insertion direction. 4. The bone fixation system of claim 3 , wherein the locking ring is cooperatively received in the groove such that the groove permits resilient deflection of the locking ring in only the insertion direction of the bone screw. 5. The bone fixation system of claim 3 , wherein the plate hole has an entrance near the upper surface of the bone plate and wherein the plate hole is chamfered to facilitate insertion of the bone screw. 6. The bone fixation system of claim 5 , wherein the plate hole has an exit near the bone contacting surface and wherein the plate hole has a spherical portion extending upward from the exit toward the entrance. 7. The bone fixation system of claim 6 , wherein the plate hole flares outward from the spherical portion to the groove. 8. The bone fixation system of claim 7 , wherein a lower portion of the groove has a tapered section, the tapered section creating a gap between an inferior aspect of the locking ring and the groove, thereby allowing resilient deflection of the locking ring. 9. The bone fixation system of claim 8 , wherein a superior aspect of the locking ring is flush with an upper portion of the groove, thereby inhibiting resilient deflection of the locking ring. 10. The bone fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one cutout includes four cutouts distributed at equal distances from each other around the locking ring. 11. A method of securing body tissue, the method comprising: providing the bone plate fixation system of claim 1 ; passing the shaft of the bone screw through the plate hole in an insertion direction; and attaching the bone screw shaft to body tissue by further passing the bone screw shaft through the plate hole in the insertion direction, wherein the locking ring is operatively associated with the wall to resist resilient deflection of the locking ring in the insertion direction of the bone screw less than the locking ring resists resilient deflection of the locking ring in a direction opposite the insertion direction.
wherein the additional element surrounds the screw head in the plate hole (A61B17/8052 takes precedence) · CPC title
the additional component being a cover over the screw head · CPC title
immobilised relative to screws by interlocking form of the heads and plate holes, e.g. conical or threaded · CPC title
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