Implants for securing spinal fixation elements

US9504494B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9504494-B2
Application numberUS-11082308-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 28, 2008
Priority dateApr 28, 2008
Publication dateNov 29, 2016
Grant dateNov 29, 2016

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Abstract

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Embodiments of the present invention provide an implant having a protrusion. The protrusion aids in the insertion and placement of the implant as well as the spinal fixation element. In certain embodiments the protrusion may be configured as a guide for the insertion of the spinal fixation element as well as closure mechanisms for connecting the spinal fixation element to the implant.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An implant for use in a minimally invasive spinal fixation, the implant comprising: a bone anchor having a proximal head and a distal shaft extending along a longitudinal axis configured to engage bone; a connector body configured to engage the proximal head of bone anchor and engage a spinal fixation element; the connector body comprising: a cavity enclosed within the connector body for receiving the proximal head of the bone anchor; a seat formed on a top surface of the connector body for receiving the spinal fixation element, the seat being a substantially planar structure formed around a periphery of the enclosed cavity and constituting over half of the top surface of the connector body wherein the seat forms an outer periphery of the top surface of the connector body; and wherein the connector body slopes longitudinally upward from the seat to form a stop for the spinal fixation element at one end of the connector body; a protrusion for aiding in insertion and placement of the implant and the spinal fixation element extending from the connector body along a longitudinal axis opposite and offset of the distal shaft of the bone anchor, wherein the protrusion forms a partial cannula and has a crescent shaped cross-section. 2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the connector body further comprises a saddle defining the seat for receiving the spinal fixation element. 3. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion is detachable from the connector body. 4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion comprises a guide tab. 5. The implant of claim 4 , wherein the guide tab further comprises surface configurations for engaging at least one of, a saddle, a cap, a locking mechanism, and an instrument. 6. The implant of claim 1 , further comprising a cap configured to be inserted along the protrusion for capturing the spinal fixation element on the connector body. 7. The implant of claim 6 , further including a locking mechanism for securing the cap on the connector body. 8. The implant of claim 6 , wherein the cap is configured to mate with the connector body with a snap fit. 9. The implant of claim 6 , wherein the cap is configured to slideably mate with the connector body. 10. The implant of claim 6 , wherein the cap is configured to mate with the connector body with a twist-lock. 11. An implant for use in a minimally invasive spinal fixation, the implant comprising: a bone anchor having a proximal head that is spherically shaped and a distal shaft extending along a longitudinal axis configured to engage bone; a connector body configured to engage the proximal head of bone anchor and engage a spinal fixation element, the connector body comprising: a cavity enclosed within the connector body for receiving the proximal head of the bone anchor; a saddle defining a seat formed on a top surface of the connector body for receiving the spinal fixation element, wherein the saddle is shaped to mate with the spherically shaped proximal head of the bone anchor, the seat being a substantially planar structure formed around a periphery of the enclosed cavity and constituting over half of the top surface of the connector body wherein the seat forms an outer periphery of the top surface of the connector body; and wherein the connector body slopes longitudinally upward from the seat to form a stop for the spinal fixation element at one end of the connector body; wherein the bone anchor is configured to pivot in multiple directions relative to the connector body, a detachable tab for aiding in insertion and placement of the implant and the spinal fixation element extending from the connector body along a longitudinal axis opposite and offset of the distal shaft of the bone anchor, a cap for capturing the spinal fixation element on the connector body, wherein the cap includes configurations that mate with surface configurations of the tab to hold the cap in a correct orientation while slid along the tab for insertion. 12. The implant of claim 11 , further including a locking mechanism for securing the cap and spinal fixation element on the connector body. 13. The implant of claim 11 , wherein the cap is configured to mate with the connector body with a snap fit. 14. An implant for use in a minimally invasive spinal fixation, the implant comprising: a bone anchor having a proximal head that is spherically shaped and a distal shaft extending along a longitudinal axis configured to engage bone; a connector body configured to engage the proximal head of bone anchor and engage a spinal fixation element; the connector body comprising: surface configurations; a cavity enclosed within the connector body for receiving the proximal head of the bone anchor; a saddle defining a seat formed on a top surface of the connector body for receiving the spinal fixation element wherein the saddle is shaped to mate with the spherically shaped proximal head of the bone anchor, the seat being a substantially planar structure formed around a periphery of the enclosed cavity and constituting over half of the top surface of the connector body wherein the seat forms an outer periphery of the top surface of the connector body; and wherein the connector body slopes longitudinally upward from the seat to form a stop for the spinal fixation element at one end of the connector body; wherein the bone anchor is configured to pivot in multiple directions relative to the connector body; a detachable guide tab for aiding in insertion and placement of the implant and the spinal fixation element extending from the connector body along a longitudinal axis opposite and offset of the distal shaft of the bone anchor and having surface configuration for engaging at least one of, a saddle, a cap, a locking mechanism, and an instrument, a cap configured to be inserted along the guide tab for capturing the spinal fixation element on the connector body, wherein the cap includes a snap-fit feature to provide a snap-fit connection and to provide audible and tactile feedback that the spinal fixation element has been captured during implantation; and wherein the snap-fit feature comprises a deformable finger with surface configurations that engage the surface configurations of the connector body to provide the audible and tactile feedback. 15. The implant of claim 14 , further including a locking mechanism for securing the cap and spinal fixation element on the connector body. 16. The implant of claim 14 , further including a second locking mechanism for securing the cap and spinal fixation element on the connector body.

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  • for minimally invasive surgery (A61B17/0218, A61B17/0469, A61B17/12013, A61B17/1285, A61B17/29, A61B17/320016 take precedence) · CPC title

  • characterised by a lateral opening · CPC title

  • wherein pivoting is blocked when the rod is clamped · CPC title

  • for rasps or chisels · CPC title

  • with a frangible part, e.g. by reduced diameter · CPC title

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What does patent US9504494B2 cover?
Embodiments of the present invention provide an implant having a protrusion. The protrusion aids in the insertion and placement of the implant as well as the spinal fixation element. In certain embodiments the protrusion may be configured as a guide for the insertion of the spinal fixation element as well as closure mechanisms for connecting the spinal fixation element to the implant.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ramsay Christopher L, Dziedzic Sara, Mahoney Michael, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7037. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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