Instrument for bending a bone fixation device
US-2015012003-A1 · Jan 8, 2015 · US
US11517356B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11517356-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916576887-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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A spinal plate bender includes an actuation assembly, a collet, and a head portion. The actuation assembly includes a housing, a lever pivotably coupled to the housing, a linkage pivotably coupled to the lever, and an actuation shaft operatively coupled with the linkage. The lever is transitionable between a neutral position and an actuated position, which imparts axial displacement to the actuation shaft. The collet includes a proximal section, a sleeve section extending distally from the proximal section, and a coupling section extending distally from the sleeve section. The head portion is configured to support a spinal plate. The head portion includes an anvil portion coupled to a distal end portion of the actuation shaft. The anvil portion is configured to engage a spinal plate to cause bending of a spinal plate supported in the head portion.
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A spinal plate bender comprising: an actuation assembly including a housing, a lever pivotably coupled to the housing, a linkage pivotably coupled to the lever, and an actuation shaft operatively coupled with the linkage, the lever transitionable between a neutral position and an actuated position, which, imparts axial displacement to the actuation shaft; a collet including a proximal section, a sleeve section extending distally from the proximal section, and a coupling section extending distally from the sleeve section, wherein the collet defines a lumen having a first portion having a first diameter dimensioned to receive a shoulder of the actuation shaft, and a second portion distal of the first portion and having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; and a head portion configured to support a spinal plate, the head portion detachably coupled to the coupling section of the collet, the head portion including lateral walls defining a gap therebetween, an anvil portion coupled to a distal end portion of the actuation shaft configured to advance within the gap defined between the lateral walls to engage the spinal plate to cause bending of the spinal plate supported in the head portion. 2. The spinal plate bender according to claim 1 , wherein the head portion defines a slot and the anvil portion includes a pin configured to be slidably received in the slot. 3. The spinal plate bender according to claim 2 , wherein the slot extends along a longitudinal axis defined by the collet. 4. The spinal plate bender according to claim 1 , wherein the head portion includes a roller mount and rollers rotatably mounted in the roller mount. 5. The spinal plate bender according to claim 4 , wherein the rollers and the lateral walls define a slot dimensioned to support a spinal plate therein. 6. The spinal plate bender according to claim 4 , wherein each roller has an hourglass shape. 7. The spinal plate bender according to claim 4 , wherein the anvil portion of the head portion defines an axis extending between the rollers. 8. The spinal plate bender according to claim 1 , wherein the blunt end portion of the anvil portion is tapered. 9. The spinal plate bender according to claim 1 , wherein the actuation shaft includes a biasing member disposed about a portion of the actuation shaft distal of the shoulder, the second diameter dimensioned to receive the portion of the actuation shaft and the biasing member. 10. The spinal plate bender according to claim 9 , wherein the lumen of the collet further includes a third portion dimensioned to slidably receive the portion of the actuation shaft distal of the shoulder. 11. The spinal plate bender according to claim 1 , wherein the collet includes a cutout configured to receive the lever and the linkage extending laterally outward during the transition between the neutral position and the actuated position. 12. The spinal plate bender according to claim 1 , wherein the anvil portion has a blunt end portion. 13. A method of bending a spinal plate comprising: placing at least a portion of a spinal plate in a slot defined in a head portion of a spinal plate bender, the spinal plate bender including an actuation shaft and an anvil portion configured to engage the spinal plate in a proximal position, the head portion being detachably coupled to the spinal plate bender and including opposing lateral walls defining a gap therebetween within which the anvil portion is configured to advance, the slot defined between rollers of a roller mount on a first side of the slot and terminal ends of the lateral walls opposing the rollers on a second side of the slot; and advancing the anvil portion into the head portion such that the anvil portion presses against a portion of the spinal plate in the head portion. 14. The method of bending according to claim 13 , wherein placing the spinal plate bender in a neutral position includes placing a lever operatively coupled with the actuation shaft via a linkage, at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal axis defined by the spinal plate bender. 15. The method of bending according to claim 13 , wherein advancing the anvil portion includes placing a lever operatively coupled with the actuation shaft via a linkage, in parallel with a longitudinal axis defined by the spinal plate bender. 16. The method of bending according to claim 13 , wherein advancing the anvil portion includes slidably advancing a pin of the anvil portion within a pin slot defined in the head portion. 17. The method of bending according to claim 16 , wherein advancing the anvil portion includes advancing the anvil portion in a direction orthogonal to the slot of the head portion. 18. A spinal plate bender comprising: an actuation assembly including a housing, a lever pivotably coupled to the housing, a linkage pivotably coupled to the lever, and an actuation shaft operatively coupled with the linkage, the lever transitionable between a neutral position and an actuated position, which, imparts axial displacement to the actuation shaft; a collet including a proximal section, a sleeve section extending distally from the proximal section, a coupling section extending distally from the sleeve section, and a cutout configured to receive the lever and the linkage extending laterally outward during the transition between the neutral position and the actuated position; and a head portion configured to support a spinal plate, the head portion detachably coupled to the coupling section of the collet, the head portion including lateral walls defining a gap therebetween, an anvil portion coupled to a distal end portion of the actuation shaft configured to advance within the gap defined between the lateral walls to engage the spinal plate to cause bending of the spinal plate supported in the head portion. 19. The spinal plate bender according to claim 18 , wherein the head portion defines a slot and the anvil portion includes a pin configured to be slidably received in the slot. 20. The spinal plate bender according to claim 18 , wherein the head portion includes a roller mount and rollers rotatably mounted in the roller mount.
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