Surgical instrument with integrated reduction and distraction mechanisms
US-9066763-B2 · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US9486256B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9486256-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414217101-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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This disclosure describes example embodiments of rod reduction instrumentation. The rod reducers can be used during the installation of a rod based surgical fixation system to help urge the rod into the fixation anchors. The reducers described provide various configurations delivering large reduction distance capabilities, strong controlled reduction coupled with an ability to quickly advance the reducer if desired, and reduction of bulk through the surgical corridor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rod reducer for the reduction of spinal rods into a rod-receiving portion of a fixation anchor, comprising: an outer sleeve including a cylindrical housing and a pair of anchor coupling arms extending distally from the cylindrical housing, the anchor coupling arms each including an engagement feature configured to releasably couple an arm of a fixation anchor, the coupling arms being spaced apart to define a rod channel therebetween; an inner shaft including a distal rod engagement feature that advances distally relative to the coupling arms, the inner shaft being coupled to the outer sleeve via a coupler that drives distal advancement of the distal rod engagement feature via a first threaded advancement mechanism and a second non-threaded advancement mechanism, the coupler including an internally threaded ring and a latch plate locking feature having a front plate and a rear plate connected to each other by first and second side connectors that couple the latch plate to the ring, when engaged the latch plate inhibits proximal advancement of the distal rod engagement feature via the second non-threaded advancement mechanism but does not inhibit distal advancement of the distal rod engagement feature via the second non-threaded advancement mechanism, the first and second side connectors being coupled to the ring such that the latch plate is fixed both rotationally and longitudinally relative to the ring but slides relative to the ring to engage and disengage the latch plate locking feature. 2. The rod reducer of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical housing houses the ring and includes a front wall, back wall, first sidewall and second sidewall, the front wall being separated from the first sidewall by a first side slot and separated from the second sidewall by a second side slot, the back wall being separated from the first sidewall by a third side slot and separated from the second sidewall by a fourth side slot. 3. The rod reducer of claim 2 , wherein the front plate is situated adjacent the front wall and the back plate is situated adjacent the back wall, the first side connector extending through the first and third side slots and the second connector extending through the second and fourth side slots. 4. The rod reducer of claim 3 , wherein the back wall includes a ridge track and an interior surface of the back plate includes ridges complementary to the ridge track. 5. The rod reducer of claim 4 , wherein the latch plate is spring biased to a position relative to the ring in which the back plate ridges engage the ridge track. 6. The rod reducer of claim 3 , wherein the third and fourth side slots include a series of circular cutouts and an interior surface of the back wall includes cylindrical discs that are dimensioned to slide laterally in and out of the circular cutouts but cannot pass longitudinally from one circular cutout along the slot to the next. 7. The rod reducer of claim 1 , wherein the inner shaft extends through the ring and includes a threaded region threadedly mated with the ring internal threading. 8. The rod reducer of claim 7 , wherein the distal rod engagement feature is rotationally free and translationally fixed to the threaded region. 9. The rod reducer of claim 8 , wherein the distal rod engagement feature includes a pair of reduction arms situated in the rod channel between the outer sleeve coupling arms. 10. The rod reducer of claim 9 , including a longitudinal passage extending through the inner shaft to receive a locking cap and driver therethrough. 11. The rod reducer of claim 1 , wherein the engagement feature on each coupling arm of the outer sleeve includes a flexible finger with a distal interior projection. 12. The rod reducer of claim 11 , wherein the distal interior projection is a ridge having a tapered distal surface such that the flexible finger automatically deflects outward to permit passage of a fixation anchor arm. 13. The rod reducer of claim 11 , wherein the flexible finger is formed within the boundaries of coupling arm.
for insertion of a longitudinal element down one or more hollow screw or hook extensions, i.e. at least a part of the element within an extension has a component of movement parallel to the extension's axis · CPC title
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