Rotational offset oval vertebral rod
US-9101400-B2 · Aug 11, 2015 · US
US11793554B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11793554-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016951585-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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Connectors are disclosed herein that can be used to attach a rod to a bone anchor assembly that is already occupied by a separate rod. Various ways of attaching the connector to the bone anchor assembly are disclosed, including arrangements in which the connector is locked to the bone anchor, arrangements in which the connector is constrained in one or more degrees of freedom relative to the bone anchor, arrangements in which the connector is adjustable in one or more degrees of freedom relative to the bone anchor, and arrangements that include a spherical articulation joint. In some embodiments, attachment of the connector to a bone anchor can be aided with the use of a positioner. The geometry of the connector can be selected to minimize the offset between a first rod received in the bone anchor assembly and a second rod received in the connector, for example using an angled or curved rod recess and/or a fastener, or set screw, that is offset from the center of the rod or angled relative to the bone anchor. The connector can be configured to align the first and second rods in a common coronal plane, or can be configured to position one rod more anterior or posterior than the other rod.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spinal fixation method, comprising: implanting a bone anchor assembly in a vertebra of a patient, the bone anchor assembly including a receiver member having a first rod-receiving recess; inserting a first rod into the first rod-receiving recess of the receiver member; inserting a first fastener into the receiver member to secure the first rod in the receiver member; positioning a monolithic connector to directly contact the receiver member such that a proximal portion of the first fastener extends through an opening formed in the connector; inserting a second rod into a second rod-receiving recess formed in the connector; inserting a second fastener into a fastener recess formed in the connector to secure the second rod in the connector; adjusting an orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member to achieve a desired positioning of the first and second rods; and tightening a nut on the first fastener to fix the orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising positioning the first and second rods such that a ratio of a center-to-center offset, between the first and second rods, to a diameter of the first and second rods is in the range of about 2:1 to about 4:1. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising positioning the first and second rods such that a center-to-center offset between the first and second rods is in the range of about 6 mm to about 16 mm. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising placing a positioner between the connector and the receiver member, wherein the positioner restricts relative rotation between the connector and the receiver member about the first fastener after the nut is tightened. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising positioning the first and second rods such that the first rod is anterior to the second rod. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising positioning the first and second rods such that the first and second rods substantially lie in a common coronal plane. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the second rod comprises moving the second rod distally and laterally within a curved rod-receiving recess. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the second rod comprises moving the second rod distally and laterally within an obliquely angled rod-receiving recess. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the second rod comprises top loading the second rod into the connector. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the orientation comprises pivoting the connector about at least one of a uniplanar interface, a gimbal interface, and a spherical articulation joint. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the nut is tightened such that a portion of the nut is received within the opening. 12. A spinal fixation method, comprising: implanting a bone anchor assembly in a vertebra of a patient, the bone anchor assembly including a receiver member having a first rod-receiving recess; inserting a first rod into the first rod-receiving recess of the receiver member; inserting a first fastener into the receiver member to secure the first rod in the receiver member; positioning a connector over the receiver member such that a proximal portion of the first fastener extends through an opening formed in the connector, the connector having an inner articulation surface therein; tightening a nut on the first fastener to fix the orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member, the nut being received in the opening such that an outer articulation surface of the nut engages the inner articulation surface, the inner and outer articulation surfaces being complementary to one another; and polyaxially translating the nut relative to the connector within the opening. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising inserting a second rod into a second rod-receiving recess formed in the connector; and inserting a second fastener into a fastener recess formed in the connector to secure the second rod in the connector. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising adjusting an orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member to achieve a desired positioning of the first and second rods. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first and second rods are positioned such that the first and second rods are not parallel in any plane. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the nut expands or contracts in a radial direction by deformation. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the nut compresses against the inner articulation surface in the radially-expanded state to lock polyaxial movement of the connector relative to the locking nut. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein expansion in the radial direction occurs by rotating the nut relative the first fastener in a first direction and contraction in the radial direction occurs by rotating the nut relative the first fastener in a second, opposite direction. 19. The method of claim 12 , further comprising engaging a proximal surface of the nut with a driver instrument to rotate the nut about the first fastener to further thread the nut onto the first fastener. 20. A spinal fixation method, comprising: implanting a bone anchor assembly in a vertebra of a patient, the bone anchor assembly including a receiver member having a first rod-receiving recess defined by a first pair of spaced apart arms; inserting a first rod into the first rod-receiving recess of the receiver member; inserting a monolithic first fastener into the receiver member to secure the first rod in the receiver member; positioning a connector over the receiver member such that a proximal portion of the monolithic first fastener extends through an opening formed in the connector; inserting a second rod into a second rod-receiving recess defined between a second pair of spaced apart arms formed in the connector; inserting a second fastener coaxially with the second rod-receiving recess between the second pair of spaced apart arms to secure the second rod in the connector; adjusting an orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member to achieve a desired positioning of the first and second rods; and tightening a nut on the monolithic first fastener to fix the orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member. 21. A spinal fixation method, comprising: implanting a bone anchor assembly in a vertebra of a patient, the bone anchor assembly including a receiver member having a first rod-receiving recess; inserting a first rod into the first rod-receiving recess of the receiver member; inserting a first fastener into the receiver member to secure the first rod in the receiver member; positioning a connector over the receiver member such that a proximal portion of the first fastener extends through an opening formed in the connector, the connector having an inner articulation surface therein; and tightening a nut on the first fastener to fix the orientation of the connector relative to the receiver member, the nut being received in the opening such that an outer articulation surface of the nut engages the inner articulation surface, the inner and outer articulation surfaces being complementary to one another, wherein the nut expands or contracts in a radial direction by deformation.
Connectors, not bearing on the vertebrae, for linking longitudinal elements together (A61B17/7055, A61B17/7053, A61B17/7019 take precedence) · CPC title
Screws or hooks combined with longitudinal elements which do not contact vertebrae (A61B17/7058 takes precedence) · CPC title
Screws or hooks with U-shaped head or back through which longitudinal rods pass · CPC title
Heads, i.e. proximal ends projecting from bone · CPC title
Material or manufacture · CPC title
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