Bone plate system and method
US-9265543-B2 · Feb 23, 2016 · US
US9561064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9561064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313837615-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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A bone plate system for securing a plurality of bones is provided including a plate member, a locking device of the bone plate, and a surgical cable having a trailing end for being connected to the bone plate and a leading end for being advanced around the bones and into the locking device. The surgical cable may be tensioned to approximate the bones, urge the bones together, and seat the bone plate against the bones. The locking device may be reconfigured to a locked configuration to fix the bone plate to the surgical cable. The bone plate further includes a plurality of throughbores for receiving bone anchors that rigidly fix the bone plate to the bones. The bone plate system utilizes the tensile strength of the surgical cable and the rigid fixation between the bone anchors and the bone plate to resist relative movement of the bones.
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A bone plate system for stabilizing bone portions, the system comprising: a bone plate having a longitudinal axis and a pair of opposite bone-engaging surfaces; a cable configured to be looped around the bone portions and connected to the bone plate; opposite halves of the bone plate that are laterally spaced from each other and include laterally outer portions defining a maximum lateral width of the bone plate, the bone plate halves being oriented to extend transversely to each other so that one of the bone-engaging surfaces of the bone plate has a generally convex curvature about the longitudinal axis and the other of the bone-engaging surfaces of the bone plate has a generally concave curvature about the longitudinal axis, the bone plate halves being configured for engaging a bone portion on either side of an incision that separates the bone portions; throughbores of the bone plate halves for receiving bone anchors for anchoring the bone plate halves in engagement with the bone portions, the throughbores including laterally outer throughbores on opposite sides of the bone plate longitudinal axis; a locking device of the bone plate that interconnects and extends laterally between the spaced bone plate halves and resists relative movement therebetween, the locking device having an unlocked configuration which permits the cable to be shifted relative to the bone plate and a locked configuration which fixes the cable to the bone plate; a tubular member of the locking device having a through aperture sized to receive the cable therethrough with the aperture having a central axis extending straight through the aperture along which the cable may be advanced with one of the generally convex or concave bone-engaging surfaces of the bone plate positioned against the bone portions; a pair of longitudinal portions of the bone plate spaced apart by the tubular member and connecting the tubular member to the bone plate halves; and laterally outer surfaces of the longitudinal portions disposed laterally inward from the outer throughbores of the bone plate halves so that the longitudinal portions have a lateral width thereacross that is less than the maximum lateral width of the bone plate. 2. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the tubular member includes deformable portions disposed on opposite sides of the through aperture that are configured to be compressed about the cable and fix the cable to the bone plate. 3. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the tubular member through aperture extends from one bone plate longitudinal portion to the other with a substantially constant diameter along the throughbore. 4. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the tubular member includes a cylindrical wall extending between the bone plate longitudinal portions with a cylindrical outer surface thereof. 5. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the tubular member is uninterrupted such that the tubular member lacks any openings therein that are in communication with the tubular member through aperture. 6. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the opposite halves of the bone plate include generally triangular lobes and the bone plate includes a narrowed transverse support connecting the generally triangular lobes of the bone plate halves extending outwardly from the transverse support, the generally triangular lobes having the throughbores disposed therein. 7. The bone plate system of claim 6 wherein the lobes each include a first throughbore adjacent the narrowed transverse support and a second throughbore disposed laterally to the first throughbore and at an oblique angle from the first throughbore relative to the transverse support. 8. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the bone plate defines a stop opening and the cable has a leading end portion configured to be advanced through the stop opening and an enlarged, trailing end portion configured to be drawn against the bone plate adjacent the stop opening. 9. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the locking device is integrally formed with the spaced bone plate halves. 10. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the locking device of the bone plate is configured to receive only one length of the cable, the one length of cable being received in the through aperture of the tubular member. 11. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the tubular member of the locking device has an exposed outer surface extending about substantially the entire tubular member and an inner surface extending around the through aperture, the tubular member having a thickness defined between the outer and inner surfaces sized to permit both the tubular member and the cable received in the throughbore to be cut with cutting of the tubular member. 12. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the central axis extending straight through the aperture of the locking device tubular member extends substantially perpendicular to the bone plate longitudinal axis. 13. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the bone plate halves include lobes having the throughbores therein and the longitudinal portions include a pair of substantially parallel portions at the tubular member and angled portions extending away from the substantially parallel portions that connect the lobes to the substantially parallel portions. 14. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein each bone plate half includes a pair of longitudinally spaced lobes with two of the throughbores therein and the tubular member is disposed intermediate the pair of lobes along the bone plate. 15. The bone plate system of claim 1 wherein the laterally outer throughbores on opposite sides of the bone plate longitudinal axis include a pair of throughbores in each of the bone plate halves and the pairs of throughbores are on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis from each other. 16. The bone plate system of claim 1 in combination with a plurality of bone anchors, wherein the bone anchors each include a threaded shank. 17. A bone plate system for stabilizing one or more bone portions, the system comprising: a bone plate having throughbores for receiving bone anchors; a connector device having a flexible portion for being looped around the one or more bone portions and secured to the bone plate and an end portion for being secured to the bone plate; longitudinal portions of the bone plate that are laterally spaced from each other; a deformable member of the bone plate connecting the longitudinal portions and extending transversely thereto, the deformable member having a throughbore configured to receive the flexible portion of the connector device extending therethrough; exposed opposing crimp portions of the deformable member disposed across the throughbore from one another with the opposing crimp portions being configured to be deformed toward each other and fix the connector device flexible portion to the bone plate; and a connector device interface of one of the bone plate longitudinal portions adjacent the deformable member, the connector device interface being configured to secure the connector device end portion to the one bone plate longitudinal portion of the bone plate adjacent the deformable member. 18. The bone plate system of claim 17 wherein the deformable member is a cylindrical, tubular member and the crimp portions are diametrically opposed from one another across the throughbore. 19. The bone plate system of claim 17 wherein the deformable member has a sidewall extending about the throughbore that includes the opp
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