Spinal correction system and method
US-2016030088-A1 · Feb 4, 2016 · US
US2016106471A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016106471-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414515197-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Embodiments herein are generally directed to extendable rods for use in orthopedic assemblies. In some embodiments, these implants may be used in conjunction with procedures to treat spinal deformities, including, but not limited to, early onset scoliosis.
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1 . An extendable rod assembly, comprising: an elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis comprising a conduit extending therethrough, and further comprising a housing member in fluid communication with the conduit, the housing member being offset from the longitudinal axis; a gear assembly disposed within the housing member; an actuating rod at least partially disposed within the conduit and extending in a first direction, the actuating rod comprising a plurality of teeth configured to mesh with a member of the gear assembly; and a fixed rod at least partially disposed within the conduit and extending in a second direction. 2 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gear assembly comprises a gear train, the gear train comprising an input gear and an output gear. 3 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 2 , wherein the input gear comprises a socket configured to receive a drive member. 4 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 2 , wherein one revolution of the input gear is configured to translate the actuating rod by a distance in the range of from 4 mm to 12 mm. 5 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 2 , wherein one revolution of the input gear is configured to translate the actuating rod by a distance in the range of from 9 mm to 12 mm. 6 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 2 , wherein the output gear is configured to engage the actuating rod. 7 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 2 , wherein the gear train further comprises a compound gear configured to couple with the input gear and the output gear. 8 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 7 , wherein the gear assembly further comprises a locking member configured to prevent translation of the actuating rod in a proximal direction. 9 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 8 , wherein the locking member comprises a spring-loaded pawl. 10 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 9 , wherein the locking member is configured to directly engage the compound gear. 11 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a lever configured to disengage the locking member. 12 . An extendable rod assembly, comprising: an elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis comprising a conduit extending therethrough and a housing member disposed thereon, wherein the housing member is in fluid communication with the conduit; a gear assembly mounted in the housing member, the housing member being offset from the longitudinal axis; an actuating rod at least partially disposed within the conduit and extending in a first direction; and a fixed rod at least partially disposed within the conduit and extending in a second direction; wherein a member of the gear assembly is configured to directly engage the actuating rod. 13 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the elongate sleeve and the housing member comprises a cover. 14 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a drive member coupled with the housing member and configured to engage the gear assembly. 15 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 14 , wherein the cover comprises an aperture, and the drive member is rotatably disposed within the aperture. 16 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 15 , wherein the drive member comprises a driver interface section and a gear interface section, and wherein the driver interface section is configured to extend out of the housing member. 17 . An extendable rod assembly, comprising: an elongate sleeve having a longitudinal axis comprising a conduit extending therethrough from a first end to a second end; an actuating rod comprising a plurality of gear teeth and at least partially disposed within the first end of the conduit; a fixed rod at least partially disposed within the second end of the conduit; and a gear assembly offset from the longitudinal axis configured to actuate the actuating rod. 18 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 17 , wherein the assembly is non-ferromagnetic. 19 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 18 , wherein the elongate sleeve comprises at least one guide member disposed within the conduit. 20 . The extendable rod assembly of claim 19 , wherein the guide member comprises a channel configured to receive the actuating rod therethrough.
pneumatic or hydraulic means · CPC title
having a core or insert, and a sleeve, whereby a screw or hook can move along the core or in the sleeve · CPC title
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