Non-fusion scoliosis expandable spinal rod
US-2015157364-A1 · Jun 11, 2015 · US
US10405891B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10405891-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715699711-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A distraction system includes a distraction rod having one end configured for affixation to at a first location on patient. The system further includes an adjustable portion configured for placement in the patient at a second location, the adjustable portion comprising a housing containing a magnetic assembly comprising a magnet, the magnetic assembly secured to a threaded element that interfaces with an opposing end of the distraction rod. The system includes a magnetically permeable member in proximity to the magnetic assembly and covering an arc of less than 360° of the adjustable portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A distraction system comprising: a distraction rod having one end configured for placement in a patient at a first location; an adjustable portion configured for placement in the patient at a second location, the adjustable portion comprising a housing containing a magnetic assembly comprising a magnet having at least one pole, the magnetic assembly secured to a threaded element that interfaces with an opposing end of the distraction rod such that actuation of the magnet adjusts a dimension of the distraction system; and a maintenance member in proximity to the magnetic assembly, the maintenance member configured to cover at least a portion of the magnetic assembly wherein the maintenance member is configured to attract the at least one pole of the magnet when the at least one pole of the magnet is in proximity to the maintenance member. 2. The distraction system of claim 1 further comprising a radial bearing and a thrust bearing; wherein the radial bearing and thrust bearing are configured to reduce friction between the magnetic assembly and the adjustable portion during actuation of the magnet. 3. The distraction system of claim 1 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation for each half rotation of the magnet relative to the maintenance member. 4. The distraction system of claim 3 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation of 0.16 mm per rotation of the magnet. 5. The distraction system of claim 3 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation of 0.10 mm per rotation of the magnet. 6. The distraction system of claim 3 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation of 0.20 mm per rotation of the magnet. 7. A distraction system comprising: a distraction rod having one end configured for affixation to a first location on a patient; an adjustable portion configured for placement in the patient at a second location, the adjustable portion comprising a housing containing a magnetic assembly comprising a cylindrical magnet having at least one pole, the magnetic assembly secured to a threaded element that interfaces with an opposing end of the distraction rod; and a maintenance member in proximity to the magnetic assembly, the maintenance member configured to cover at least a portion of the magnetic assembly wherein the maintenance member is configured to attract the at least one pole of the cylindrical magnet when the at least one pole of the magnet is in proximity to the maintenance member; a radial bearing attached to a first end of the cylindrical magnet; and a thrust bearing attached to a second end of the cylindrical magnet, wherein the radial bearing and the thrust bearing are configured to reduce friction between the magnetic assembly and the adjustable portion during actuation of the magnet. 8. The distraction system of claim 7 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation of 0.16 mm per rotation of the magnet. 9. The distraction system of claim 7 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation of 0.10 mm per rotation of the magnet. 10. The distraction system of claim 7 wherein the distraction system is adjusted in a specific graduation of 0.20 mm per rotation of the magnet.
electric or electromagnetic means · CPC title
actuated by application of energy from an energy source outside the body · CPC title
using remote controls · CPC title
with a console, e.g. a control panel with a display · CPC title
Devices acting on, or attached to, a transverse process or rib; Tools therefor · CPC title
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