Multiplanar bone anchor system
US-2024023997-A1 · Jan 25, 2024 · US
US9561054B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9561054-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514883969-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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Orthopedic fixation devices, assemblies, and methods. The orthopedic fixation devices may comprise coupling elements, hook components, and/or bone fasteners. The bone fastener may be loaded into the coupling element through the bottom of a bore in the coupling element. The orthopedic fixation devices may include modular locking clamp assemblies that can be fixed onto fasteners that are already implanted in bone. The modular locking clamp assemblies can include polyaxial locking clamp assemblies, as well as monoaxial locking clamp assemblies. The hook components may include a female hook component slidably coupled to a male hook component.
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I claim: 1. An assembly comprising: a male hook component configured to be inserted onto a bone member, wherein the male hook component comprises a rod member; a female hook component operably connected to the male hook component, the female hook component slidably engages the rod member of the male hook component, wherein the female hook component comprises a head member, wherein the female hook component is configured to be tightened onto the male hook component to secure the female hook component to the male hook component; and a modular tulip assembly configured to be positioned on top of the head member of the female hook component. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the female hook component is translatable and rotatable relative to the male hook component. 3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head member of the female hook component includes a set screw for tightening the female hook component onto the male hook component. 4. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head member of the female hook component includes a set screw within a body of the head member for tightening the female hook component onto the male hook component. 5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the female hook component comprises a hook member that is laterally offset from the head member. 6. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the female hook component comprises a hook component that is directly below the head member. 7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the female hook component comprises a head member that is at an angle. 8. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rod member of the male hook component is at least three times as long as a length of the female hook component. 9. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the modular tulip assembly is configured to receive a rod to assist in spinal stabilization. 10. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising one or more pedicle screws such that the hook components and the one or more pedicle screws are part of a stabilization system to assist in spinal fusion. 11. An assembly comprising: a male hook component configured to be inserted onto a bone member, wherein the male hook component comprises a rod member; a female hook component operably connected to the male hook component, wherein the female hook component includes a head member, wherein the female hook component slidably engages the rod member of the male hook component; a bone fastener configured to be inserted into a bone member, wherein the bone fastener includes a head; and a modular tulip assembly, wherein the modular tulip assembly is positioned on the head member of the female hook component or the head of the bone fastener, and the same modular tulip assembly can be applied to either the female hook component or the bone fastener. 12. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the head member of the female hook component and the head of the bone fastener have the same shape and size. 13. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the head member of the female hook component and the head of the bone fastener have surface texturing. 14. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the male hook component comprises a rod member, and the female hook component can translate along the rod member. 15. The assembly of claim 14 , wherein the rod member has a length that is greater than three times the length of the female hook component. 16. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the modular tulip assembly comprises a polyaxial tulip assembly. 17. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the bone fastener is configured to be inserted into a pedicle. 18. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the modular tulip assembly is configured to receive a rod therethrough. 19. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the head member of the female hook component is at an angle. 20. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the female hook component comprises a hook member, and the hook member is laterally offset from the head member.
Clamps comprising opposed elements which grasp one vertebra between them · CPC title
Longitudinal element being non-straight, e.g. curved, angled or branched (adjustable length longitudinal elements A61B17/7014; A61B17/7019 takes precedence, e.g. coil springs) · CPC title
with a cross-section which varies along its length (A61B17/7019 takes precedence) · CPC title
Hooks with specially-designed bone-contacting part · CPC title
wherein pivoting is blocked when the rod is clamped · CPC title
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