Tool for fixed customised relative alignment of adjustable orthopedic devices
US-2021068901-A1 · Mar 11, 2021 · US
US11844698B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11844698-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916567755-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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The disclosure includes methods and systems for making orthopedic connections where there is unique adjustability to the connection. Illustratively, one embodiment provides a connecting assembly for connecting a plurality of orthopedic components. Such connecting assemblies can include a first orthopedic component that provides a female bore. Additionally the assembly can include a second orthopedic component that can be or include a male-type connecting member that is positionable in the bore of the first orthopedic component. In one preferred form, the male-type connecting member will be a quasi-spherical member. The quasi-spherical member can include a textured outer surface, e.g., for contacting one or more walls or surfaces in the bore in a fashion that removeably locks or helps to removeably lock or fix the quasi-spherical member in the bore.
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An orthopedic assembly comprising: a bone plate that includes a non-threaded bore having a bore axis extending therethrough; and a quasi-spherical member including an elongate element extending therefrom along a longitudinal axis, the quasi-spherical member positionable in the bore in a plurality of different angular orientations of the longitudinal axis relative to the bore axis, wherein the quasi-spherical member is non-threaded and includes a textured outer surface for contacting walls of the bore; wherein portions of the textured outer surface of the quasi-spherical member are deformable upon forcible contact with the walls of the bore for fixing the position of the quasi-spherical member relative to the position of the bone plate in each of the different angular orientations; and wherein the textured outer surface includes at least one of a plurality of generally planar faces, a plurality of surface elements with polygonal perimeters, or a three-dimensional tessellation incorporating polygonal surfaces. 2. The orthopedic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the quasi-spherical member is part of a bone screw. 3. The orthopedic assembly of claim 2 , wherein the elongate element is a threaded shaft of the bone screw and the quasi-spherical member forms a head of the bone screw. 4. The orthopedic assembly of claim 3 , wherein the bore extends entirely through the bone plate, and wherein the threaded shaft is receivable in the bore in advance of the quasi-spherical member. 5. The orthopedic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the textured outer surface covers from about 50% to about 80% of the quasi-spherical member. 6. The orthopedic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the bore includes a tapered bore segment for contacting the textured outer surface of the quasi-spherical member when the quasi-spherical member is positioned in the bore of the bone plate for immovably fixing the orientation of the quasi-spherical member relative to the bone plate. 7. The orthopedic assembly of claim 6 , wherein the bore extends entirely through the bone plate from a top side of the bone plate to a bottom side of the bone plate. 8. The orthopedic assembly of claim 7 , wherein the textured outer surface of the quasi-spherical member includes a plurality of planar faces having rectilinear perimeters. 9. An orthopedic assembly comprising: a bone plate including a top side and a bottom side, the bottom side including an opening into a non-threaded tapered bore, the tapered bore including a smooth inner wall; and a quasi-spherical member positionable in the tapered bore for removeably locking the quasi-spherical member to the bone plate, wherein the quasi-spherical member is non-threaded and includes a textured outer surface for contacting the smooth inner wall of the tapered bore when the quasi-spherical member is positioned in the tapered bore of the bone plate for immovably fixing the orientation of the quasi-spherical member relative to the bone plate, wherein portions of the textured outer surface are deformable upon forcible contact with the smooth inner wall, and wherein the textured outer surface includes at least one of a plurality of generally planar faces, a plurality of surface elements with polygonal perimeters, or a three-dimensional tessellation incorporating polygonal surfaces. 10. The orthopedic assembly of claim 9 , wherein the top side of the bone plate includes an opening into the tapered bore such that the tapered bore extends through the bone plate from the top side to the bottom side. 11. The orthopedic assembly of claim 10 , wherein the opening in the top side is larger than the opening in the bottom side such that the tapered bore tapers inwardly from the top side toward the bottom side of the bone plate. 12. The orthopedic assembly of claim 10 , wherein the opening in the top side is smaller than the opening in the bottom side such that the tapered bore tapers inwardly from the bottom side toward the top side of the bone plate. 13. The orthopedic assembly of claim 9 , wherein the quasi-spherical member comprises a head portion of a bone fastener, the bone fastener further including a shaft portion extending from the head portion. 14. The orthopedic assembly of claim 9 , wherein the tapered bore comprises a conically tapered bore. 15. The orthopedic assembly of claim 9 , wherein the textured outer surface covers from about 50% to about 80% of the quasi-spherical member. 16. The orthopedic assembly of claim 9 , wherein the quasi-spherical member comprises a truncated sphere with at least one planar surface. 17. The orthopedic assembly of claim 9 , further comprising: a second opening into a second tapered bore in the bottom side of the bone plate, the second tapered bore including a smooth inner wall; and a second quasi-spherical member positionable in the second tapered bore for removeably locking the second quasi-spherical member to the bone plate, wherein the second quasi-spherical member includes a textured outer surface for contacting the smooth inner wall of the second tapered bore when the second quasi-spherical member is positioned in the second tapered bore of the bone plate. 18. An orthopedic assembly comprising: a bone plate including a top side, a bottom side, and a non-threaded tapered bore extending entirely through the bone plate from the top side to the bottom side, the tapered bore including a smooth inner wall; and a bone fastener including a quasi-spherical head and a threaded shaft, the threaded shaft receivable in the tapered bore in advance of the quasi-spherical head and the quasi-spherical head positionable in the tapered bore, wherein the quasi-spherical head is non-threaded and includes a textured outer surface for contacting the smooth inner wall of the tapered bore when the quasi-spherical head is positioned in the tapered bore of the bone plate for immovably fixing the orientation of the quasi-spherical head relative to the bone plate, wherein portions of the textured outer surface are deformable upon forcible contact with the smooth inner wall, and wherein the textured outer surface includes at least one of a plurality of generally planar faces, a plurality of surface elements with polygonal perimeters, or a three-dimensional tessellation incorporating polygonal surfaces.
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