Multiplanar bone anchor system
US-2024023997-A1 · Jan 25, 2024 · US
US10383659B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10383659-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113186063-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 19, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2008 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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A spinal stabilization system for surgical implantation in the spine having a bone fastener. The bone fastener is provided with a head portion and a shaft portion. A housing is also provided with a recess defined by sidewalls and an opening for receiving the head portion of the bone fastener. A seating element is disposed within the housing and positioned over the head portion of the bone fastener. An elongate rod is positioned on the seating element within the recess of the housing. The system also includes a cap capable of engaging with a top portion of the housing and capturing the elongate rod within the recess of the housing when the cap is rotated. The bone fastener articulates in a single plane with respect to the housing and the seat element.
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A spinal stabilization system for surgical implantation in the spine comprising: a bone fastener, the bone fastener having a head portion and a shaft portion, wherein the head portion is formed with at least one protrusion, wherein a top surface of the head portion comprises a first set of serrations, and wherein the head has a quadrangular bottom; a housing having a recess defined by sidewalls and the housing having a bottom portion with an opening for receiving the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein the housing includes an aperture corresponding to each protrusion, each aperture extending through a side outer surface of the housing and each aperture configured to receive the corresponding protrusion forming a hinge; a seating element disposed within the housing and positioned over the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein the seating element includes a bottom surface directly in contact with the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein an entirety of the bottom surface of the seating element, extending a width of the seating element, is concave and the entirety of the bottom surface comprises a second set of serrations that match the first set of serrations; an elongate rod positioned on the seating element within the recess of the housing; and a cap capable of engaging with a top portion of the housing and capturing the elongate rod within the recess of the housing when the cap is rotated; wherein the bone fastener comprises a polygonal recess in which a head of a driver tool can engage to drive the bone fastener into bone, wherein the head portion of the bone fastener comprises a curved top portion and the surface of the seating element directly in contact with the head portion of the bone fastener comprises a curved bottom portion such that the head portion is capable of articulating with the seating element, wherein the head portion includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion extending outwardly from opposite sides of the head portion, the first and second protrusions formed monolithically with the head portion and extending from the top surface to a bottom surface of the head portion, and wherein the first protrusion is received in a first aperture extending through a first side outer surface of the housing and the second protrusion is received in a second aperture extending through a second side outer surface of the housing. 2. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the cap comprises a threaded opening and a locking element comprises a threaded set screw disposed within the threaded opening, wherein the set screw is capable of applying downward pressure on the elongate rod. 3. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the cap is configured to provide a tactile or audible click when operated within the housing. 4. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the sidewalls of the housing are configured to couple with a grasping instrument. 5. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a pair of apertures. 6. A spinal stabilization system for surgical implantation in the spine comprising: a bone fastener, the bone fastener having a head portion and a shaft portion, wherein the head portion is formed with at least one protrusion, wherein a top surface of the head portion comprises a first set of grooves, and wherein the head has a quadrangular bottom; a housing having a recess defined by sidewalls and the housing having a bottom portion with an opening for receiving the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein the housing includes an aperture corresponding to each protrusion, each aperture extending through a side outer surface of the housing and each aperture configured to receive the corresponding protrusion forming a hinge; a seating element disposed within the housing and positioned over the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein the seating element includes a bottom surface directly in contact with the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein an entirety of the bottom surface of the seating element, extending a width of the seating element, is concave and the entirety of the bottom surface comprises a second set of grooves that match the first set of grooves; an elongate rod positioned on the seating element within the recess of the housing; and a cap capable of engaging with a top portion of the housing and capturing the elongate rod within the recess of the housing when the cap is rotated; wherein the head portion of the bone fastener and the sidewalls of the housing couple to form a hinge, wherein the bone fastener comprises a polygonal recess in which a head of a driver tool can engage to drive the bone fastener into bone, wherein the head portion of the bone fastener comprises a curved top portion and the surface of the seating element directly in contact with the head portion of the bone fastener comprises a curved bottom portion such that the head portion is capable of articulating with the seating element, wherein the head portion includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion extending outwardly from opposite sides of the head portion, the first and second protrusions formed monolithically with the head portion and extending from the top surface to a bottom surface of the head portion, and wherein the first protrusion is received in a first aperture extending through a first side outer surface of the housing and the second protrusion is received in a second aperture extending through a second side outer surface of the housing. 7. The spine stabilization system of claim 6 , wherein the top of the head portion is cylindrical. 8. The spine stabilization system of claim 6 , wherein the seating element has a curved upper surface. 9. A uniplanar pedicle fastener comprising: comprising: a bone fastener, the bone fastener having a head portion and a shaft portion, wherein the head portion is formed with at least one protrusion, wherein a top surface of the head portion comprises a first set of grooves, and wherein the head has a quadrangular bottom; a housing having a recess defined by sidewalls and the housing having a bottom portion with an opening for receiving the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein the housing includes an aperture corresponding to each protrusion, each aperture extending through a side outer surface of the housing and each aperture configured to receive the corresponding protrusion forming a hinge; and a seating element disposed within the housing and positioned over the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein the seating element includes a bottom surface directly in contact with the head portion of the bone fastener, wherein an entirety of the bottom surface of the seating element, extending a width of the seating element, is concave and the entirety of the bottom surface comprises a second set of grooves that match the first set of grooves, wherein the bone fastener comprises a polygonal recess in which a head of a driver tool can engage to drive the bone fastener into bone, wherein the head portion of the bone fastener comprises a curved top portion and the surface of the seating element directly in contact with the head portion of the bone fastener comprises a curved bottom portion such that the head portion is capable of articulating with the seating element, wherein the head portion includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion extending outwardly from opposite sides of the head portion, the first and second protrusions formed monolithically with the head portion and extending from the top surface to a bottom surface of the head portion, and wherein the first protrusion is received in a first aperture extending through a first side outer surface of t
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