Orthopedic anchor assembly
US-9987057-B2 · Jun 5, 2018 · US
US10624675B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10624675-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715620206-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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A spinal stabilization system includes a spinal rod, a plate, a set screw, and a bone screw. The plate includes a throughhole transitionable between a collapsed and expanded configuration, and a first slot adapted to receive a spinal rod therein. The set screw includes a distal portion having threads to engage with a threaded lumen of a bone screw, and the bone screw including a head portion transitionable between a first diameter and a second diameter. The head of the bone screw insertable into the throughhole and cooperatively transitions between the first diameter and the collapsed configuration to the second diameter and expanded configuration, respectively, as the set screw advances with respect to the bone screw to lock the spinal rod into the slot of the plate in the second diameter and expanded configuration.
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A spinal stabilization system comprising: a plate including a proximal surface and a distal surface, the plate defining a length between a medial end and a lateral end, a throughhole having a non-threaded inner surface extending between the proximal surface of the plate and the distal surface of the plate, and a slot defined in the proximal surface, the slot transverse to a longitudinal axis extending through the throughhole and laterally offset from the throughhole, the slot having an opening oriented towards the proximal surface of the plate and a diameter that is adjustable between an initial configuration and a reduced configuration, the plate tapering along the length from the throughhole toward the medial and lateral ends; a bone screw including a head portion positionable within the throughhole of the plate and a threaded portion extending distally from the head portion, the threaded portion configured to secure the bone screw to a bone; a spinal rod positionable within the slot of the plate; and a locking member including a head section extending from a proximal surface of the locking member and a threaded section extending from a distal surface of the locking member with a non-threaded body section therebetween, the body section having a uniform diameter that is less than a diameter of the head portion, the locking member movable along the longitudinal axis of the throughhole and relative to the plate such that when the threaded section and the body section are advanced into the head portion and the head section is outside the head portion the diameter of the slot is in the initial configuration, and further advancement of the head section towards the distal surface of the plate reduces the diameter of the slot from the initial configuration to the reduced configuration, wherein when the diameter of the slot is in the reduced configuration, the head portion of the bone screw contacts the head section and the plate, wherein when the locking member is fully advanced into the throughhole, the proximal surface of the locking member is substantially flush with a proximal face of the bone screw. 2. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein a shoulder extends into the slot of the plate such that when the slot transitions from the initial configuration to the reduced configuration, the shoulder contacts a portion of the spinal rod disposed within the slot and exerts a compressive force thereon to secure the spinal rod within the slot. 3. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the plate includes a bone spike extending from the distal surface of the plate. 4. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the distal surface of the plate is arcuate. 5. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the locking member is movable relative to the plate such that the proximal surface of the plate and athe proximal surface of the locking member are coplanar in the reduced configuration of the slot. 6. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the head portion of the bone screw includes longitudinally extending segments radially disposed around a central opening of the head portion, the longitudinally extending segments flexibly transitionable between a first diameter and a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter. 7. The spinal stabilization system of claim 6 , wherein the locking member is insertable into the central opening of the head portion of the bone screw such that advancement of the locking member into the head portion transitions the head portion from the first diameter to the second diameter and transitions the slot from the initial configuration to the reduced configuration. 8. The spinal stabilization system of claim 6 , wherein the bone screw further includes a threaded lumen. 9. The spinal stabilization system of claim 8 , wherein the threaded section of the locking member engages with the threaded lumen of the bone screw. 10. The spinal stabilization system of claim 6 , wherein the longitudinally extending segments of the head portion of the bone screw are coupled to, and extend proximally from, the threaded portion of the bone screw. 11. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the plate further includes flexible segments radially disposed about the throughhole, the flexible segments transitionable between collapsed and expanded configurations. 12. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , further including a second spinal rod and the plate further includes a second slot, the second slot transverse to the longitudinal axis extending through the throughhole of the plate, the second spinal rod positionable within the second slot. 13. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the locking member is moveable into the throughhole of the plate and is spaced from the non-threaded inner surface of the throughhole when the slot is in the reduced configuration. 14. A method of stabilizing a spine comprising: positioning a distal surface of a plate adjacent a vertebral body, the plate defining a length between a medial end and a lateral end, the plate including a throughhole having a non-threaded inner surface extending between the distal surface of the plate and a proximal surface of the plate and a slot defined in the proximal surface of the plate, the slot transverse to a longitudinal axis extending through the throughhole and laterally offset from the throughhole, the slot having an opening oriented towards the proximal surface of the plate and a diameter that is adjustable between an initial configuration and a reduced configuration, the plate tapering along the length from the throughhole toward the medial and lateral ends; driving a threaded portion of a bone screw into the vertebral body; positioning a head portion of the bone screw in the throughhole of the plate; placing a spinal rod into the slot of the plate; advancing a head section of a locking member along the longitudinal axis of the throughhole and towards the distal surface of the plate to reduce the diameter of the slot from the initial configuration to the reduced configuration to secure the spinal rod in the slot, the head section extending from a proximal surface of the locking member, the locking member including a threaded section extending from a distal surface of the locking member with a non-threaded body section located between the head section and the threaded section, the body section having a uniform diameter less than a diameter of the head portion, wherein when the diameter of the slot is in the reduced configuration, the head portion of the bone screw contacts the head section and the plate, and when the threaded section and the body section are advanced into the head portion and the head section is outside the head portion the diameter of the slot is in the initial configuration, wherein when the locking member is fully advanced into the throughhole, the proximal surface of the locking member is substantially flush with a proximal face of the bone screw. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein positioning the distal surface of the plate adjacent the vertebral body further includes driving a bone spike extending from the distal surface of the plate into the vertebral body. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein advancing the locking member further includes incrementally advancing the locking member towards the distal surface of the plate and realigning the spinal rod during the advancement of the locking member. 17. The method of claim 14 , further including: positioning a second plate adjacent a ve
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