Spine Plate Implant With Cam Lock Bone Screw Retention
US-2017215930-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US11272963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11272963-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916356760-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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A cervical plate assembly is disclosed. The cervical plate assembly includes a base plate including: (1) at least two bone screw seats, each bone screw seat including a borehole dimensioned to receive a bone screw, and (2) a first blocking seat positioned between the at least two bone screw seats. The cervical plate assembly includes a blocking mechanism retained within the first blocking seat of the base plate. The blocking mechanism is selectively positionable between a closed position in which the blocking mechanism obstructs at least one bone screw seat to retain a bone screw with the base plate, and an open position in which the bone screw seats are unobstructed.
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A plate assembly comprising: a base plate including: a first blocking element disposed in a first groove formed in the base plate around a portion of a perimeter of a first screw seat, the first blocking element including a base portion, an elastic arm extending from the base portion and disposed circumferentially around a portion of the perimeter of the first screw seat in the first groove and a blocking head extending laterally and radially inwardly from the elastic arm, wherein the base portion, the elastic arm and the blocking head extend along a single plane containing the topmost surfaces of each of the base portion, the elastic arm and the blocking head; and a second blocking element disposed in a second groove formed in the base plate adjacent a second screw seat, wherein each of the first and second screw seats includes a borehole dimensioned to receive a bone screw, and wherein each of the first and second blocking elements is elastically biased towards an initial state in which each blocking element partially obstructs a corresponding screw seat and a compressed state in which the corresponding screw seat is unobstructed. 2. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second blocking elements are spring elements and the first blocking element is structured and shaped to provide a tactile feedback when the first blocking element returns to the initial state from the compressed state. 3. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second blocking elements are independently moveable between the initial state and the compressed state. 4. The plate assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a through hole formed through the base plate between the first and second screw seats, wherein the through hole facilitates insertion of a temporary fixation element through the through hole. 5. The plate assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: one or more cuts formed on an outer surface of the base plate and configured to allow a tool to grasp the base plate in a predetermined orientation and insert the base plate in a predetermined trajectory. 6. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein each borehole defines a central axis (a) angled relative to a central lateral axis of the base plate at a first angle, and (b) angled relative to a central longitudinal axis at a second angle. 7. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plate assembly includes between four and twelve bone screw seats. 8. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein each blocking element is entirely disposed within a corresponding groove formed in the base plate when the blocking element is in a compressed state. 9. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein each blocking element includes a ramped surface such that a head of a bone screw inserted through a screw seat corresponding to the blocking element abuts against the ramped surface and moves the blocking element towards the compressed state. 10. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second blocking elements are planar, monolithic elements. 11. An anterior cervical plate assembly comprising: a base plate including: a plurality of bone screw seats, each bone screw seat including a borehole dimensioned to receive a bone screw, each borehole defining a central axis that is (a) angled relative to a central lateral axis of the base plate at a first angle and (b) angled relative to a central longitudinal axis at a second angle; and a plurality of blocking elements disposed in corresponding grooves formed in the base plate adjacent corresponding ones of the plurality of bone screw seats, each blocking element including a base portion, an elastic arm extending from the base portion and disposed circumferentially around a portion of the perimeter of the corresponding screw seat in the corresponding groove and a blocking head extending laterally and radially inwardly from the elastic arm, wherein the base portion, the elastic arm and the blocking head of each blocking element extend along a single plane containing the topmost surfaces of each of the base portion, the elastic arm and the blocking head; and wherein each of the plurality of blocking elements is elastically biased towards an initial state in which the blocking element partially obstructs a corresponding screw seat and a compressed state in which the corresponding screw seat is unobstructed, and wherein each blocking element includes a ramped surface such that a head of a bone screw inserted through the corresponding screw seat corresponding abuts against the ramped surface and moves the blocking element towards the compressed state. 12. The anterior cervical plate assembly of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of blocking elements are spring elements. 13. The anterior cervical plate assembly of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of blocking elements are independently moveable between the initial state and the compressed state. 14. The anterior cervical plate assembly of claim 11 , further comprising: a through hole formed through the base plate between two adjacent ones of the plurality of bone screw seats, wherein the through hole facilitates insertion of a temporary fixation element through the through hole. 15. The anterior cervical plate assembly of claim 11 , further comprising: one or more cuts formed on an outer surface of the base plate and configured to allow a tool to grasp the base plate in a predetermined orientation and insert the base plate in a predetermined trajectory. 16. The anterior cervical plate assembly of claim 11 , wherein each blocking element is entirely disposed within a corresponding groove formed in the base plate when the blocking element is in a compressed state.
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