Rod reducer, compressor, distractor system
US-2015351814-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9247969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9247969-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213655614-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2008 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A rod reduction device includes a housing defining a longitudinal axis. The housing has first and second arms extending distally therefrom. The distal ends of the arms are configured to releasably attach to a bone anchor. An anvil is operatively associated with the first and second arms of the housing and translatable along the longitudinal axis for facilitating the insertion of a spinal rod into the bone anchor. The anvil and each arm are positionable between an open position and a closed position.
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A rod reduction device, comprising: a housing defining a longitudinal axis; a first arm and a second arm that extend distally from the housing, each of the first arm and the second arm including a proximal end and a distal end, the first arm pivotably secured to the housing at a first location and the second arm pivotably secured to the housing at a second location different from the first location, the proximal ends of the first arm and the second arm being pivotably secured to the housing such that the distal ends of the first arm and the second arm are releasably attachable to a bone anchor upon being pivoted relative to the housing about the proximal ends of the first arm and the second arm, respectively, each of the first and second arms including respective first and second outer surfaces; and an anvil supported on the first arm and the second arm and being distally translatable relative to the housing along the first arm and the second arm such that the anvil engages the first and second outer surfaces of the first and second arms to transition the first and second arms from a non-parallel orientation towards a parallel orientation and for facilitating insertion of a spinal rod into the bone anchor, the anvil defining an arch that opens distally. 2. The rod reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the anvil extends around the first arm and the second arm. 3. The rod reduction device of claim 2 , wherein the anvil defines a first opening and a second opening that receive the first arm and the second arm so that the first opening encircles an outer surface of the first arm and the second opening encircles an outer surface of the second arm. 4. The rod reduction device of claim 3 , wherein the first opening and the second opening are disposed in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the housing and extend through the anvil from a proximal end of the anvil to a distal end of the anvil. 5. The rod reduction device of claim 4 , wherein the housing includes a housing opening that extends longitudinally through the housing and the anvil includes an anvil opening that extends longitudinally through the anvil, the housing opening and the anvil opening being aligned with the longitudinal axis defined by the housing. 6. The rod reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the anvil positions the first and second arms in the parallel orientation upon moving the anvil a predetermined distance distally from the housing. 7. The rod reduction device of claim 1 , wherein each of the distal ends of the first and second arms includes at least one grasping feature that engages the bone anchor. 8. The rod reduction device of claim 1 , wherein the rod reduction device is engageable with a driver that advances the rod reduction device and the bone anchor into bone. 9. A rod reduction device, comprising: a housing defining a longitudinal axis and having a first arm and a second arm that extend distally from the housing, a distal end of the first arm and a distal end of the second arm being movable to releasably attach to a bone anchor; an anvil operatively associated with the first arm and the second arm of the housing, the anvil being movable along the longitudinal axis to insert a spinal rod into the bone anchor, the anvil including an anvil body that surrounds a portion of the first arm and a portion of the second arm within the anvil body, the anvil body defining at least one opening dimensioned to receive at least one of the first and second arms, the anvil defining an arch that opens distally; and an actuator coupled with the housing and the anvil such that rotation of the actuator in a first direction translates the anvil distally, the actuator and the housing being threadably coupled together. 10. The rod reduction device of claim 9 , wherein the arch is arranged to engage a surface of the spinal rod when the anvil body is distally advanced. 11. The rod reduction device of claim 9 , wherein the at least one opening of the anvil body includes a first opening and a second opening, the first opening dimensioned to receive and encircle the first arm, the second opening dimensioned to receive and encircle the second arm. 12. The rod reduction device of claim 9 , wherein each of the first arm and the second arm further includes a proximal end, the proximal ends of the first arm and the second arm being pivotably secured to the housing such that the distal ends of the first arm and the second arm are releasably attachable to the bone anchor upon being pivoted relative to the housing about the proximal ends of the first arm and the second arm, respectively. 13. The rod reduction device of claim 9 , wherein the first arm and the second arm are movable relative to each other between a non-parallel orientation and a parallel orientation as the anvil moves along the first arm and the second arm. 14. The rod reduction device of claim 13 , wherein the anvil positions the arms in the parallel orientation upon moving the anvil a predetermined distance distally from the housing. 15. The rod reduction device of claim 9 , wherein each of the distal ends of the first and second arms includes at least one grasping feature that engages the bone anchor. 16. The rod reduction device of claim 9 , wherein the rod reduction device is engageable with a driver that advances the rod reduction device and the bone anchor into bone. 17. A rod reduction device, comprising: a housing defining a longitudinal axis; a first arm and a second arm that extend distally from the housing, each of the first arm and the second arm including a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal ends of the first arm and the second arm being pivotably secured to the housing such that the distal ends of the first arm and the second arm are releasably attachable to a bone anchor upon being pivoted relative to the housing about the proximal ends of the first arm and the second arm, respectively; an anvil supported on the first arm and the second arm and being distally translatable relative to the housing along the first arm and the second arm to facilitate insertion of a spinal rod into the bone anchor, the anvil defining a first bore and a second bore that receive the first arm and the second arm so that the first bore encircles a surface of the first arm and the second bore encircles a surface of the second arm, the anvil defining an arch arranged to engage an outer surface of the spinal rod when the anvil is distally advanced relative to the housing; and a reduction screw operably coupled with the housing and the anvil such that movement of the reduction screw along the longitudinal axis results in corresponding movement of the anvil along the longitudinal axis.
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