Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installation thereof

US9603635B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9603635-B2
Application numberUS-201514692880-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2015
Priority dateJul 15, 2011
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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The present invention is generally directed to orthopedic fixation devices that comprise a coupling element and a bone fastener, whereby the bone fastener can be loaded into the coupling element through the bottom of a bore in the coupling element. The orthopedic fixation devices described herein can 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.

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A spine stabilization system comprising: a first bone fastener; a second bone fastener; a first tulip assembly comprising a first tulip element and a second tulip element, wherein the first tulip element is configured to be received modularly over the first bone fastener, wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly comprises a first pair of arms and the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly comprises a second pair of arms, wherein the first pair of arms is detached and independent from the second pair of arms, wherein a bridge extends between the first pair of arms and the second pair of arms, wherein the first pair of arms and the second pair of arms are formed monolithically with the bridge; a second tulip assembly comprising a first tulip element and a second tulip element, wherein the second tulip element is configured to be received modularly over the second bone fastener; a first rod member that extends from the first tulip assembly to the second tulip assembly; and a second rod member that extends from the first tulip assembly to the second tulip assembly, wherein the first pair of arms and the second pair of arms are positioned in a vertical direction such that the first rod member can be downwardly deposited into the first pair of arms and the second rod member can be downwardly deposited into the second pair of arms. 2. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first tulip assembly comprises a first bridge that extends between the first tulip element and the second tulip element. 3. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly is at an angle relative to the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly. 4. The spine stabilization system of claim 3 , wherein the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly has a longitudinal axis that is at an angle between 15 and 20 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis that extends through the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly. 5. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly has an exposed opening for receiving a bone fastener while the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly does not have an exposed opening for receiving a bone fastener. 6. The spine stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly has tool engagement features. 7. The spine stabilization system of claim 6 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly has one or more side tool engagement features. 8. The spine stabilization system of claim 7 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly has one or more front or rear tool engagement features that are on a different face from the one or more side tool engagement features. 9. A spine stabilization system comprising: a first bone fastener; a second bone fastener; a first tulip assembly comprising a first tulip element and a second tulip element, wherein the first tulip element is configured to be received modularly over the first bone fastener, wherein the first tulip element is separated from the second tulip element via a bridge, wherein the first tulip element comprises a first pair of arms and the second tulip element comprises a second pair of arms, wherein the first pair of arms is detached and independent from the second pair of arms, wherein a bridge extends between the first pair of arms and the second pair of arms, wherein the first pair of arms and the second pair of arms are formed monolithically with the bridge; a second tulip assembly comprising at least one tulip element, wherein the at least one tulip element is configured to be received modularly over the second bone fastener; and a first rod member that extends from the first tulip assembly to the second tulip assembly, wherein the first pair of arms and the second pair of arms are positioned in a vertical direction such that the first rod member can be downwardly deposited into the first pair of arms. 10. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , further comprising a third bone fastener and a fourth bone fastener. 11. The spine stabilization system of claim 10 , further comprising a third tulip assembly comprising a modular single tulip element and a fourth tulip assembly comprising a modular single tulip element, wherein the third tulip assembly is modularly placed over the third bone fastener and the fourth tulip assembly is modularly placed over the fourth bone fastener. 12. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly is at an angle relative to the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly. 13. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly is parallel relative to the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly. 14. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly comprises an opening through a lower surface for receiving the first bone fastener therethrough and the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly has no opening through a lower surface. 15. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly includes one or more side tool engagement features and the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly does not include any side tool engagement features. 16. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the first tulip element of the first tulip assembly includes one or more side tool engagement features and the second tulip element of the first tulip assembly also includes one or more side tool engagement features. 17. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , further comprising a first and second locking cap assembly downwardly deposited over the first and second tulip elements of the first tulip assembly. 18. The spine stabilization system of claim 9 , further comprising a third bone fastener, a fourth bone fastener, a third tulip assembly comprising a single tulip element and a fourth tulip assembly comprising a single tulip element, wherein the third tulip assembly is modularly received over the third bone fastener and the fourth tulip assembly is modularly received over the fourth bone fastener.

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  • for driving, i.e. rotating, screws or screw parts specially adapted for spinal fixation, e.g. for driving polyaxial or tulip-headed screws · CPC title

  • characterised by the conduit, e.g. tube, along which fluid flows into the body or by conduit connections · 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

  • Hooks with specially-designed bone-contacting part · CPC title

  • Alignment, compression, or distraction mechanisms · CPC title

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What does patent US9603635B2 cover?
The present invention is generally directed to orthopedic fixation devices that comprise a coupling element and a bone fastener, whereby the bone fastener can be loaded into the coupling element through the bottom of a bore in the coupling element. The orthopedic fixation devices described herein can include modular locking clamp assemblies that can be fixed onto fasteners that are already impl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Globus Medical Inc, Globus Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7001. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 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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