Spinal fixation tool attachment structure
US-10485588-B2 · Nov 26, 2019 · US
US12440247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12440247-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418598673-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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A polyaxial bone anchoring device includes a receiving part with two legs defining a recess for receiving a rod and a pressure member for exerting pressure on a head of a bone anchoring element in the receiving part, the pressure member having an engagement portion. The engagement portion can extend at least partially into a leg and is directly engageable from outside the bone anchoring device to move the engagement portion axially for adjusting the pressure member from a non-locking position where the head is pivotable to a locking position where the head is clamped. When the pressure member is in the locking position and the engagement portion is free from any outside axial forces, a first contact surface of the receiving part cooperates with a second contact surface of the pressure member to hold the pressure member in the locking position.
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A bone anchoring device for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element comprising a shank for anchoring to bone and a head, the bone anchoring device comprising: a receiving part configured to receive the head of the bone anchoring element, the receiving part having a first end and a second end below the first end, a central axis extending through the first end and the second end, and two legs at the first end for receiving the rod therebetween; a pressure member movable in the receiving part and configured to directly contact the head to exert pressure on the head, the pressure member comprising a top end defining a rod engaging surface, an opposite bottom end, an outer surface and an inner surface each extending between the top and bottom ends, and at least one opening that extends from the outer surface to the inner surface, wherein at least part of the opening is located at an axial height that is below a bottom of the rod engaging surface; and an insert that is insertable laterally from the outer surface of the pressure member into the opening, wherein the insert is configured to reach the inner surface of the pressure member in a lateral direction when inserted in the opening; wherein when the pressure member is in the receiving part and the insert extends into the opening of the pressure member, at least part of the insert is configured to extend radially outwardly from the pressure member into at least part of the receiving part, while the pressure member is adjustable from a non-locking position in which an inserted head is adjustable relative to the receiving part to a locking position in which the inserted head is clamped. 2. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the head is pivotable relative to the receiving part. 3. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the two legs define a recess for receiving the rod, and wherein the receiving part further defines at least one lateral opening that is spaced apart from the recess for receiving the rod. 4. The bone anchoring device of claim 3 , wherein the insert is configured to extend into the at least one lateral opening of the receiving part when the pressure member is in the receiving part. 5. The bone anchoring device of claim 4 , wherein the insert is movable axially in the at least one lateral opening of the receiving part. 6. The bone anchoring device of claim 3 , wherein the insert is directly engageable from outside the bone anchoring device by an instrument via the at least one lateral opening to adjust a position of the insert. 7. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the insert comprises a pin. 8. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the insert is configured to be fixed relative to another part of the bone anchoring device. 9. The bone anchoring device of claim 8 , wherein the insert is configured to be fixed relative to the pressure member when the insert is inserted into the opening of the pressure member. 10. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein when the insert is inserted into the opening of the pressure member, the insert is configured to extend to the inner surface of the pressure member without extending laterally inwardly past the inner surface of the pressure member. 11. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the opening of the pressure member is spaced apart axially from the top end of the pressure member. 12. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the opening of the pressure member is spaced apart axially from the bottom end of the pressure member. 13. The bone anchoring device of claim 1 , wherein the pressure member is a monolithic part that is further configured to directly contact a rod received between the two legs of the receiving part. 14. A bone anchoring device for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element comprising a shank for anchoring to bone and a head, the bone anchoring device comprising: a receiving part configured to receive the head of the bone anchoring element, the receiving part having a first end and a second end below the first end, a central axis extending through the first end and the second end, an outer surface, an inner surface, two legs defining a recess at the first end for receiving the rod, and an opening spaced apart from the recess that extends from the outer surface to the inner surface; and a pressure member movable in the receiving part and comprising an engagement surface configured to directly contact the head to exert pressure on the head, wherein at least part of the pressure member is insertable laterally through the opening into the receiving part; wherein when the pressure member is assembled in the receiving part, the receiving part is configured to form a lateral abutment that restricts removal of the pressure member out of the receiving part through the opening, and the pressure member is adjustable from a non-locking position in which an inserted head is adjustable relative to the receiving part to a locking position in which the inserted head is clamped. 15. The bone anchoring device of claim 14 , wherein the pressure member is movable axially relative to the receiving part to an axial position where the receiving part blocks lateral movement of the pressure member to restrict the removal of the pressure member back through the opening out of the receiving part. 16. The bone anchoring device of claim 14 , wherein the entire pressure member is insertable through the opening into the receiving part. 17. The bone anchoring device of claim 14 , wherein a first portion of the pressure member that comprises the engagement surface is insertable axially into the receiving part, and wherein a second portion of the pressure member is insertable laterally through the opening and configured to be assembled to the first portion of the pressure member when the first portion of the pressure member is in the receiving part. 18. A bone anchoring device for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element comprising a shank for anchoring to bone and a head, the bone anchoring device comprising: a receiving part configured to receive the head of the bone anchoring element, the receiving part having a first end and a second end below the first end, a central axis extending through the first end and the second end, and two legs defining a recess at the first end for receiving the rod, wherein the recess extends laterally through the receiving part along a longitudinal axis that is perpendicular to the central axis; and a pressure member movable in the receiving part and configured to directly contact the head to exert pressure on the head, the pressure member comprising two engagement portions; wherein when the pressure member is in the receiving part, the two engagement portions are movable together with the pressure member relative to the receiving part and are configured to be arranged asymmetrically with respect to a first plane defined by the central axis and the longitudinal axis, such that one of the two engagement portions is positioned closer to one end of the recess in a circumferential direction and the other one of the two engagement portions is positioned closer to an opposite end of the recess in the circumferential direction, and the pressure member is adjustable from a non-locking position in which an inserted head is adjustable relative to the receiving part to a locking position in which the inserted head is clamped. 19. The bone anchoring device of claim 18 , wherein the receiving part defines two lateral openings arranged asymmetrically with r
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