Multi-Purpose Locking And Compression Screw System
US-2024299067-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US11166755B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11166755-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916576027-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 9, 2021 |
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A spinal plate assembly comprising a base plate defining an opening adjacent at least one aperture for receiving a bone screw which attaches to spinal vertebrae. The aperture includes a seat and an annular groove having an end wall. The assembly comprises a locking mechanism having a split ring partially recessed within the annular groove and moveable between a locked condition partially blocking the aperture for retaining the screw in the seat and an unlocked condition radially deformable into the annular groove for permitting screw removal. The split ring has a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end is configured to engage the end wall of the annular groove. The locking mechanism comprises a rotating member retained within the opening of the base plate and having a notch configured to engage the proximal end of the ring to drive the ring toward the unlocked condition.
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A spinal plate assembly comprising: a base plate having one or more apertures adjacent a central opening, wherein the base plate is an elongated structure having a lower surface, configured to engage a plurality of vertebrae, and an upper surface; a bone fastener for each aperture, each bone fastener configured to attach the base plate to one of the plurality of vertebrae; a locking mechanism comprising a moveable member, having a circumferential groove, the moveable member configured to move between a locked position and an unlocked position within the central opening of the base plate; and a flexible element partially retained within the circumferential groove and moveable between the locked position, partially blocking the one or more apertures for retaining each bone fastener, and the unlocked position, wherein the flexible element is deformable in the circumferential groove to permit each bone fastener to be removed from the base plate, wherein in the locked position, the flexible element rests adjacent and surrounds a head of each bone fastener. 2. The spinal plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flexible element is a resiliently deformable split ring having a distal end and a proximal end. 3. The spinal plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein each bone fastener sits within a seat of one of the one or more apertures. 4. The spinal plate assembly of claim 3 , wherein each bone fastener further comprises a top. 5. The spinal plate assembly of claim 4 , wherein the flexible element blocks each aperture in the locked position by engaging the top of each bone fastener. 6. The spinal plate assembly of claim 5 , wherein the moveable member further comprises a curved sidewall corresponding to each aperture. 7. The spinal plate assembly of claim 6 , wherein each curved sidewall permits each bone fastener to be removed from the bone plate in the unlocked position. 8. The spinal plate assembly of claim 7 , wherein the moveable member further comprises: a head having an engaging portion with a recess for receiving a driver; and a pin extending from the head portion configured to be disposed within and retained by a bore of the base plate. 9. The spinal plate assembly of claim 8 , wherein the recess is shaped as one of: hexagonal, slotted, flat, triangle, square, star, rectangle pentagonal, octagonal, n-lobular, hexalobular, stardrive, trilobular. 10. The spinal plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the moveable member is configured to be positioned flush with or beneath the upper surface of the base plate. 11. A spinal plate assembly comprising: a base plate having a first aperture, a second aperture, and a central opening positioned therebetween, wherein the base plate is an elongated structure having a lower surface, configured to engage a plurality of vertebrae, and an upper surface; a first bone fastener configured to be received in the first aperture; a second bone fastener configured to be received in the second aperture; a locking mechanism comprising a moveable member, having a circumferential groove, the moveable member configured to move between a locked position and an unlocked position within the central opening; and a flexible element partially retained within the circumferential groove and moveable between the locked position, partially blocking the first aperture and the second aperture to retain the first bone fastener and the second bone fastener in the base plate, and the unlocked position, wherein the flexible element is deformable in the circumferential groove to permit the first bone fastener and the second bone fastener to be removed from the base plate, wherein in the locked position, the flexible element rests adjacent and surrounds a head of the first bone fastener and a head of the second bone fastener. 12. The spinal plate assembly of claim 11 , wherein the flexible element is a resiliently deformable split ring having a distal end and a proximal end. 13. The spinal plate assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first bone fastener sits in a first seat within the first aperture and the second bone fastener sits within a second seat of the second aperture. 14. The spinal plate assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first bone fastener and the second bone fastener each comprise a top. 15. The spinal plate assembly of claim 14 , wherein the flexible element blocks the first aperture and the second aperture in the locked position by engaging each top of the first bone fastener and the second bone fastener. 16. The spinal plate assembly of claim 15 , wherein the moveable member further comprises a first curved sidewall corresponding to the first aperture and a second curved sidewall corresponding to the second aperture. 17. The spinal plate assembly of claim 16 , wherein the first sidewall and the second sidewall permit the first bone fastener and the second bone fastener to be removed from the bone plate in the unlocked position. 18. The spinal plate assembly of claim 17 , wherein the moveable member further comprises: a head having an engaging portion with a recess for receiving a driver; and a pin extending from the head portion configured to be disposed within and retained by a bore of the base plate. 19. The spinal plate assembly of claim 18 , wherein the recess is shaped as one of: hexagonal, slotted, flat, triangle, square, star, rectangle pentagonal, octagonal, n-lobular, hexalobular, stardrive, trilobular. 20. The spinal plate assembly of claim 11 , wherein the moveable member is configured to be positioned flush with or beneath the upper surface of the base plate.
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