Adjustable spine distraction implant
US-2024325057-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9566094B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9566094-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213417800-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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Occipital plate systems are described. The occipital plate systems can include a novel occipital plate having an upper portion and lower portion. The lower portion can include an opening for receiving one or more lateral members therethrough. The lateral members include top and/or side apertures for receiving lateral connectors that are attached to polyaxial screw receiving members. The occipital plate systems can also include low-profile clamping arms that are operably attached to an occipital plate via an extension member and articulating joint member. The clamping arms, along with tension cables attached intermittently along its length, can be used in addition to or instead of screws and hooks to secure an occipital plate system to vertebrae.
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What is claimed is: 1. An occipital plate system comprising: an occipital plate, the occipital plate having an upper portion and a lower portion; an articulating joint member comprising a housing having a first end and a second end; an extension member operably attached to the lower portion of the occipital plate at a first end and to the articulating joint member at a second end; and a first clamping arm extending from the first end of the housing of the articulating joint member and configured to articulate and a second clamping arm extending from the second end of the housing of the articulating joint member and configured to articulate, wherein the first and second clamping arms are configured to move toward one another to lock the first and second clamping arms into position, wherein the first and second clamping arms comprise a plurality of teeth that extend along an inner surface of the first and second clamping arms to grip on to vertebral bone as the first and second clamping arms are moved medially inward, and wherein the articulating joint member includes a set screw operably attached to a locking wedge, wherein a portion of the locking wedge includes tapers configured to engage a taper portion formed in each of the first and second clamping arms, such that rotation of the set screw causes the tapers on the locking wedge to engage the tapered portions of the first and second clamping arms moving the first and second clamping arms toward one another and locking the first and second clamping arms into position. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the occipital plate is tapered such that it has a thickness that is greater near the lower portion relative to the upper portion of the plate. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the upper portion of the plate includes a plurality of holes. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the holes are in a diamond-shaped pattern. 5. The system of claim 1 further comprising one or more tension cables extending through the first and second clamping arms and configured to stabilize and lock the clamping arms. 6. An occipital plate system comprising: an occipital plate, the occipital plate having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion being tapered such that a thickness of the upper portion is less than a thickness of the lower portion; an articulating joint member operably attached to the occipital plate, the articulating joint member comprising a housing having a first end and a second end; and a first clamping arm extending from the first end of the housing of the articulating joint member and configured to articulate and a second clamping arm extending from the second end of the housing of the articulating joint member and configured to articulate, wherein the first and second clamping arms are configured to move toward one another to lock the first and second clamping arms into position, wherein the first and second clamping arms comprise a plurality of teeth that extend along an inner surface of the first and second clamping arms to grip on to vertebral bone as the first and second clamping arms are moved medially inward, and wherein the articulating joint member includes a set screw operably attached to a locking wedge, wherein a portion of the locking wedge includes tapers configured to engage a taper portion formed in each of the first and second clamping arms, such that rotation of the set screw causes the tapers on the locking wedge to engage the tapered portions of the first and second clamping arms moving the first and second clamping arms toward one another and locking the first and second clamping arms into position. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the upper portion of the occipital plate comprises a plurality of holes. 8. The system of claim 6 , wherein the occipital plate comprises at least three holes extending therethrough. 9. The system of claim 8 , further comprising at least three fasteners, each fastener extending through each hole of the at least three holes of the occipital plate. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the three holes extend along a midline of the occipital plate. 11. The system of claim 10 , further comprising an extension member attached to the occipital plate and the articulating joint.
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