Polyaxial bone anchor with pop-on shank, friction fit retainer and winged insert
US-9504496-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US11006978B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11006978-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615349509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 18, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 18, 2021 |
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An extender system is configured to couple a vertebral bone anchor that has been previously implanted in a vertebra, or is newly implantable in a vertebra, to an adjacent bone, which can be an additional spinal level or an occiput, for example. The extender system includes an extension member having a body and an engagement member coupled to the body. The extension member defines an aperture extending through the engagement member. A screw is configured to attach the extension member to the vertebral bone anchor. The extension member can be fastened to the adjacent bone.
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We claim: 1. A spinal construct extender configured to couple to a spine fixation rod, the spinal construct extender comprising: a fastener; an extension member having a body that defines a rod, the body having a proximal end, and an opposed distal end that is spaced from the proximal end along a first direction, the distal end configured to be received in a rod-receiving channel of a bone fixation element, an engagement member that extends from the proximal end of the body, the engagement member having an interior surface that defines an aperture that extends through the engagement member; and a bushing insertable in the aperture, the bushing having an interior surface that defines a hollow interior configured to receive the fastener such that the interior surface a engages the fastener to thereby couple the spinal construct extender to the spine fixation rod, wherein the bushing is configured to enable the engagement member and extension member to pivot relative to the fastener when the bushing is disposed in the aperture and the fastener is received in the hollow interior. 2. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the body is bent at a location between the proximal end and the distal end. 3. The spinal construct extender of claim 2 , wherein the body is bent so as to define an s-shape between the proximal end and the distal end. 4. The spinal construct extender of claim 2 , wherein the body is bent such that at least a portion of the distal end is lower than the proximal end along a direction that is perpendicular to the first direction. 5. The spinal construct extender of claim 2 , wherein the body is bent such that an entirety of the distal end is lower than the proximal end along a direction that is perpendicular to the first direction. 6. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the bushing comprises a superior surface and an inferior surface, wherein the interior surface of the bushing extends between the superior and inferior surfaces. 7. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the bushing has a partially spherical external surface, opposite the internal surface. 8. The spinal construct extender of claim 7 , wherein the interior surface of the engagement member is partially spherical. 9. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the hollow interior of the bushing is configured to receive a fastener coupled to the spine fixation rod. 10. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the bushing is polyaxially pivotable within the aperture. 11. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the bushing is configured such that a position of the bushing is fixed by pressing an exterior surface of the bushing against the interior surface of the engagement member. 12. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the extension member is substantially cylindrically shaped. 13. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the hollow interior extends through the bushing along a central axis, and the bushing has an exterior surface that is spaced from the interior surface of the bushing along a direction that is perpendicular to the central axis. 14. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the fastener engages a spinal fixation rod so as to couple the spinal construct extender to the spinal fixation rod. 15. The spinal construct extender of claim 14 , wherein the fastener defines a distal portion that is configured to engage the spinal fixation rod, and a threaded proximal portion configured to be received in the aperture. 16. The spinal construct extender of claim 15 , wherein the threaded proximal portion defines external threading. 17. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the hollow interior of the bushing is configured to receive the fastener when the bushing is received in the aperture of the engagement member so as to couple the spinal construct extender to the spine fixation rod. 18. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the extension member and engagement member are integral with one another. 19. The spinal construct extender of claim 1 , wherein the engagement member extends from the extension member such that a central axis of the aperture is angularly offset from a central axis of the proximal end of the extension member.
Longitudinal elements, e.g. rods · CPC title
Connectors, not bearing on the vertebrae, for linking longitudinal elements together (A61B17/7055, A61B17/7053, A61B17/7019 take precedence) · CPC title
Parts of the longitudinal elements, e.g. their ends, being specially adapted to fit around the screw or hook heads · CPC title
Longitudinal element being non-straight, e.g. curved, angled or branched (adjustable length longitudinal elements A61B17/7014; A61B17/7019 takes precedence, e.g. coil springs) · CPC title
Screws or hooks with U-shaped head or back through which longitudinal rods pass · CPC title
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