Spinal Cross-Connector
US-2018014861-A1 · Jan 18, 2018 · US
US10993746B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10993746-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916401173-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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A transverse connector includes a cross member assembly, a first connector assembly, and a second connector assembly. The cross member assembly includes a cross member, a first ring, and a second ring. The cross member has a first end portion and a second end portion. The first ring is receivable on the first end portion of the cross member and the second ring is receivable on the second end portion of the cross member. The first and second connector assemblies are coupled to the first and second rings of the cross member assembly, respectively, to support the cross member between the first and second connector assemblies. The first and second connector assemblies are configured to selectively and releasably secure to bone anchors.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A transverse connector comprising: a cross member assembly including a cross member, a first ring, and a second ring, the cross member having a first end portion and a second end portion, the first ring receivable on the first end portion of the cross member and the second ring receivable on the second end portion of the cross member; and first and second connector assemblies coupled to the first and second rings of the cross member assembly, respectively, to support the cross member between the first and second connector assemblies; wherein the first connector assembly includes a mount, a screw detachably coupleable with the mount, and a nut that threadably engages the screw, wherein the screw is configured to threadably secure the first connector assembly to a first bone anchor, wherein the nut includes a drive portion and a skirt that extends distally from the drive portion, and wherein the drive portion includes a distal taper portion that is selectively engagable with the first ring as the nut rotates about the screw. 2. The transverse connector of claim 1 , wherein the mount is configured to seat the first connector assembly on the first bone anchor. 3. The transverse connector of claim 2 , wherein the screw is coupleable with the mount by receiving the screw through the mount, and wherein the screw is engagable with the first bone anchor. 4. The transverse connector of claim 1 , wherein the nut threadably engages the screw to selectively secure the first connector assembly to the first bone anchor. 5. The transverse connector of claim 4 , wherein the nut is configured to tighten against the first ring to tighten the first ring around the cross member and fictionally lock the cross member in position relative to the first connector assembly. 6. The transverse connector of claim 2 , wherein the mount includes a head mount portion and a rod mount portion that extends from the head mount portion, the rod mount portion configured to receive the cross member. 7. The transverse connector of claim 6 , wherein the rod mount portion includes a hooked arm that curves upward and inward toward the head mount portion. 8. The transverse connector of claim 7 , wherein the hooked arm defines a ring groove that is configured to receive the first ring therein. 9. The transverse connector of claim 8 , wherein the first ring is an open ended ring positioned to move between a first position and second position, the first ring having a first diameter in the first position and a second diameter in the second position, the second diameter being less than the first diameter. 10. The transverse connector of claim 9 , wherein the first ring is configured to axially lock the cross member to the rod mount portion of the mount when the first ring is in the second position. 11. The transverse connector of claim 10 , wherein the cross member is axially movable relative to the first ring when the first ring is in the first position. 12. The transverse connector of claim 1 , wherein the cross member includes an annular flange supported on one of the first and second end portions of the cross member, the annular flange configured to limit axial movement of the cross member relative to the first and second connector assemblies. 13. A transverse connector comprising: a cross member including a first end portion and a second end portion; a ring supported on the first end portion of the cross member; a first connector assembly coupled to the ring to secure the cross member to the connector assembly; and a second connector assembly coupled to the second end portion of the cross member, wherein the first connector assembly includes a mount, a screw detachably coupleable with the mount, and a nut that engages the screw, wherein the screw is configured to threadably secure the first connector assembly to a first bone anchor, wherein the nut includes a drive portion and a skirt that extends distally from the drive portion, and wherein the drive portion includes a distal taper portion that is selectively engagable with the ring as the nut rotates about the screw. 14. The transverse connector of claim 13 , wherein the screw is coupleable with the mount by receiving the screw through the mount, and wherein the nut couples to the screw to secure the cross member to the mount. 15. The transverse connector of claim 13 , wherein the nut and the screw are threadably coupled together. 16. The transverse connector of claim 1 , wherein the ring is configured to compress against the cross member as the nut tightens against the ring. 17. The transverse connector of claim 13 , wherein the mount includes a hooked arm that supports the ring and the cross member therein. 18. A spinal system, comprising: a first bone anchor configured to support a first spinal rod; a second bone anchor configured to support a second spinal rod; and a transverse connector that couples the first and second bone anchors together, the transverse connector including: a first connector assembly including a first mount coupled to the first bone anchor and supporting a first ring, a screw detachably coupleable with the first mount, and a nut that threadably engages the screw, wherein the screw is configured to threadably secure the first connector assembly to the first bone anchor, wherein the nut includes a drive portion and a skirt that extends distally from the drive portion, and wherein the drive portion includes a distal taper portion that is selectively engagable with the first ring as the nut rotates about the screw; a second connector assembly including a second mount coupled to the second bone anchor and supporting a second ring; and a cross member coupled to the first and second rings and extending between the first and second connector assemblies.
wherein pivoting is blocked when the rod is clamped · CPC title
Nuts · CPC title
Screws or hooks with U-shaped head or back through which longitudinal rods pass · CPC title
clamping effect due to tapering, e.g. conical thread · CPC title
of variable angle or length · CPC title
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