Retention plate member for a spinal plate system

US9943341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9943341-B2
Application numberUS-201313943724-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 16, 2013
Priority dateJul 16, 2013
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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Abstract

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A retention member for a spinal plate system where at least one or more segments of the retention member cover the head portion of a bone anchor member to inhibit movement of the bone anchor member that is inserted into the plate. The retention member allows for ease of insertion of the bone anchor member and once the bone anchor member is fully seated the retention member is in place.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A plate assembly, comprising: a plate member having orifices and visualization orifices defined therethrough, each visualization orifice disposed adjacent a respective orifice, the plate member defining channels interconnecting respective orifices and visualization orifices, wherein each orifice is configured to receive a corresponding bone anchor member therethrough; and a retention member, comprising: a plurality of inwardly curved blocking tab sections connected to each other by outwardly curved connecting sections, the retention member defining a longitudinal axis; a linearly extending intermediary section connecting the outwardly curved connecting sections, the linearly extending intermediary section defining an inwardly curved blocking tab section and a planar surface opposite thereto; and arm sections at each end of the retention member, each arm section extending linearly from a respective inwardly curved blocking tab section along the longitudinal axis and terminating at respective end portions disposed opposite the outwardly curved connection sections, wherein the arm sections are parallel to and spaced apart from each other, the end portion of each arm section configured to be slidably received within a respective channel and visualization orifice of the plate member such that at least a portion of the end portion of each arm section is visible through the visualization orifice. 2. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retention member is configured to be operatively disposed within an orifice. 3. The plate assembly of claim 2 , wherein each orifice is configured and dimensioned to receive a bone anchor member comprising: a head portion; and a threaded shank portion, wherein one or more of the inwardly curved blocking tab sections of the retention member is configured and dimensioned to cover a portion of the head portion of the bone anchor member. 4. The plate assembly of claim 3 , wherein first and second inwardly curved blocking tab sections of the retention member are configured and dimensioned to cover respective first and second portions of a bone anchor member and prevent longitudinal movement thereof. 5. The plate assembly of claim 4 , wherein the retention member further comprises a third inwardly curved blocking tab section, the first, second, and third inwardly curved blocking tab sections configured and dimensioned to cover respective first, second, and third portions of a head of a bone anchor member. 6. The plate assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first, second, and third inwardly curved blocking tab sections of the retention member are configured to prevent longitudinal movement of a bone anchor member when a removal force between 8 inch-pounds and 11 inch-pounds is applied thereto. 7. The plate assembly of claim 4 , wherein the first and second inwardly curved blocking tab sections of the retention member are configured and dimensioned to cover respective portions of a bone anchor member and resist screw removal when a removal force between 4 inch-pounds and 7 inch-pounds is applied thereto. 8. The plate assembly of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of inwardly curved blocking tab sections further comprise first second, and third inwardly curved blocking tab sections configured and dimensioned to cover portions of a head portion of a bone anchor member at approximately 15 degrees, 345 degrees, and 180 degrees, respectively. 9. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outwardly curved connecting sections of the retention member connect the inwardly curved blocking tab sections and the arm sections such that a generally round shape is created. 10. The plate assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retention member is continuous and uninterrupted from the end portion of a first arm section to the end portion of a second arm section. 11. A plate assembly, comprising: a plate member having orifices and visualization orifices defined therethrough, each visualization orifice disposed adjacent a respective orifice, the plate member defining channels interconnecting respective orifices and visualization orifices, wherein each orifice is configured to receive a corresponding bone anchor member therethrough; and a retention member, comprising: a plurality of inwardly curved blocking tab sections connected to each other by outwardly curved connecting sections, the retention member defining a longitudinal axis; and arm sections at each end of the retention member, each arm section extending linearly from a respective inwardly curved blocking tab section along the longitudinal axis and terminating at respective end portions disposed opposite the outwardly curved connection sections, wherein the arm sections are parallel to and spaced apart from each other, the end portion of each arm section configured to be slidably received within a respective channel and visualization orifice of the plate member such that at least a portion of the end portion of each arm section is visible through the visualization orifice, wherein the arm sections and the plurality of inwardly curved blocking tab sections define a gap therebetween, the gap being continuous and uninterrupted from the arm sections to the inwardly curved blocking tab sections.

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  • the additional component being a cover over the screw head · CPC title

  • Cortical plates (A61B17/7007, A61B17/7058 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Instruments for holding or positioning bone plates, or for adjusting screw-to-plate locking mechanisms · CPC title

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What does patent US9943341B2 cover?
A retention member for a spinal plate system where at least one or more segments of the retention member cover the head portion of a bone anchor member to inhibit movement of the bone anchor member that is inserted into the plate. The retention member allows for ease of insertion of the bone anchor member and once the bone anchor member is fully seated the retention member is in place.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
K2M Inc, K2M Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7059. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).