Pivotal bone anchor assembly with temporary positional locking by tooling
US-2024341816-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US2016302831A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016302831-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615193289-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installing the same. The orthopedic fixation device may include a coupling element and a bone fastener, whereby the bone fastener can be loaded into the coupling element through the bottom of a bore in the coupling element.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An orthopedic fixation device comprising: a coupling element, wherein the coupling element comprises a bore there through; a bone fastener, wherein the bone fastener comprises a head and an extension that extends from the head, wherein the head is configured for loading into the coupling element through the bottom of the bore; a clamp configured to receive the head of the bone fastener; and a saddle configured to engage the clamp and disposed on the clamp, wherein, upon application of a force on top of the saddle, the saddle presses into the clamp to lock the coupling element to the bone fastener, and wherein prior to the application of the force, the coupling element may be moved in a polyaxial manner with respect to the bone fastener. 2 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 further comprising a locking cap assembly, wherein the locking cap assembly engages a rod to secure the rod to the coupling element when the locking cap assembly is locked onto the coupling element. 3 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 2 wherein the locking cap assembly is configured to push the rod onto the saddle to lock the coupling element to the bone fastener. 4 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 , further comprising a clip disposed underneath the head and engages the head to lock the coupling element to the bone fastener. 5 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 wherein the bore of the coupling element is tapered. 6 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of an interior surface of the coupling element is threaded and configured to receive a locking cap. 7 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 wherein the head is shaped as a sphere and the clamp has a corresponding shape to engage the head. 8 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 wherein the saddle has an upper surface that defines a seat for receiving a rod. 9 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 , further comprising a locking cap configured to engage a threaded portion of the coupling element, said locking cap containing an outer screw configured to engage the saddle and an inner screw configured to engage a rod disposed in the coupling element. 10 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 1 , wherein the saddle and the clamp are coupled. 11 . An orthopedic fixation device comprising: a tulip element, wherein the tulip element comprises a body and arms that extend from a bore, wherein an interior surface of each arm comprises a threaded portion; a bone fastener, wherein the bone fastener comprises a head and an extension that extends from the head, wherein the head is configured for loading into the tulip element through the bottom of the bore, and wherein the extension is configured for installation into bone; a clamp configured to receive the head of the bone fastener; a saddle configured to engage the clamp and disposed on the clamp; and a locking cap configured to engage the threaded portion, wherein, upon application of a force on top of the saddle, the saddle presses into the clamp to lock the tulip element to the bone fastener, and wherein prior to the application of the force, the tulip element may be moved in a polyaxial manner with respect to the bone fastener. 12 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein the locking cap assembly engages a rod to secure the rod to the tulip element when the locking cap assembly is locked onto the tulip element. 13 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 12 wherein the locking cap assembly is configured to push the rod onto the saddle to lock the tulip element to the bone fastener. 14 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , further comprising a clip disposed underneath the head and engages the head to lock the tulip element to the bone fastener. 15 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein the bore of the tulip element is tapered. 16 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of an interior surface of the tulip element is threaded and configured to receive the locking cap. 17 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein the head is shaped as a sphere and the clamp has a corresponding shape to engage the head. 18 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein the saddle has an upper surface that defines a seat for receiving a rod. 19 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein the locking cap contains an outer screw configured to engage the saddle and an inner screw configured to engage a rod disposed in the tulip element. 20 . The orthopedic fixation device of claim 11 , wherein the saddle and the clamp are coupled.
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