Bone fixation screw with deployable anchors
US-10499969-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US11872140B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11872140-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217718871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2024 |
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Pedicle-based intradiscal fixation devices, systems, instruments, and methods thereof. A pedicle-based intradiscal implant for stabilizing an inferior vertebra and a superior vertebra may include a bendable rod configured to engage bone, a bone fastener defining a channel for receiving the bendable rod, and a locking cap for securing the bone fastener and the bendable rod. The implant may be positioned through a pedicle of an inferior vertebra and the bendable rod may be deployable into the vertebral body of the inferior vertebra, through the disc space, and into the vertebral body of the superior vertebra to stabilize the spine.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pedicle-based intradiscal implant comprising: a bendable rod that extends from a proximal end having an outer threaded portion to a distal end with a sharp tip configured to engage bone; a bone fastener having a threaded screw head and a shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis, the bone fastener defines a channel for receiving the bendable rod, the channel has a straight portion extending along the central longitudinal axis and a curved portion with an exit through a sidewall of the shaft; and a locking cap with an internally threaded seat for engaging with the screw head of the bone fastener and a central protrusion defining a cavity for receiving the proximal end of the bendable rod wherein the cavity in the central protrusion of the locking cap is threaded and is configured to mate with the outer threaded portion of the bendable rod, thereby pulling the rod backward to secure the rod. 2. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein the locking cap has a cylindrical body defining a drive recess opposite to the internally threaded seat. 3. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein the cavity in the central protrusion of the locking cap is non-threaded and is configured to push the rod forward, thereby compressing the rod securely. 4. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein the straight portion of the channel extends through the screw head and along the shaft toward a distal end of the bone fastener and the curved portion of the channel is located near the distal end of the bone fastener. 5. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein the bendable rod is flexible such that the rod has a straight configuration and is bendable into a curved configuration. 6. The intradiscal implant of claim 5 , wherein in the curved configuration, the bendable rod has a straight portion and a curved portion where the rod is curved in an arc up to 180°. 7. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein the bendable rod is formed of a shape-memory material. 8. The intradiscal implant of claim 7 , wherein the bendable rod is formed of nitinol. 9. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein a distal portion of the bendable rod has a polygonal cross-section with planar faces and a proximal portion of the bendable rod has a cylindrical shape. 10. The intradiscal implant of claim 1 , wherein the bone fastener is a pedicle screw with a proximal end including a recess configured to receive an instrument for inserting the pedicle screw and a distal end with a tip configured to be inserted into the pedicle of an inferior vertebra. 11. A hybrid implant comprising: a bendable rod configured to engage bone; a bone fastener having a screw head and a shaft, the bone fastener defines a channel for receiving the bendable rod, the channel has a straight portion extending through the screw head and along a portion of the shaft and a curved portion with an exit through a sidewall of the shaft; a locking cap with an internal seat for engaging with the screw head of the bone fastener and a central protrusion defining a cavity for receiving one end of the bendable rod; and a tulip head coupled to the locking cap, the tulip head having a body with a pair of opposed arms defining a rod slot sized and configured to accept a spinal rod, wherein the cavity in the central protrusion of the locking cap is threaded and is configured to mate with an outer threaded portion of the bendable rod, thereby pulling the rod backward to secure the rod. 12. The implant of claim 11 , wherein the tulip head is integrally coupled to the locking cap with a rigid arm. 13. The implant of claim 11 , wherein the tulip head is offset laterally to the locking cap. 14. The implant of claim 11 , wherein the rod slot of the tulip head is aligned in parallel to the bendable rod. 15. The implant of claim 11 , wherein the screw head is externally threaded and the internal seat of the locking cap is internally threaded to thereby threadedly interface with the screw head.
having a circular or elliptical cross-section substantially parallel to the axis of the spine, e.g. cylinders or frustocones · CPC title
Fixation appliances for connecting prostheses to the body · CPC title
with a threaded, e.g. self-tapping, bone-engaging surface, e.g. external surface · CPC title
using shape memory or superelastic materials, e.g. nitinol · CPC title
tubular, e.g. sleeves · CPC title
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