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Apparatus for connecting a bone fastener to a longitudinal rod

a technology of bone fasteners and apparatuses, which is applied in the field of spinal fixation systems, can solve the problems of inability to achieve 100 percent alignment of the vertebral column relative to the longitudinal rod, the fixed distance between the head of the pedicle screw and the screw head remains problematic, and achieves the effect of preventing relative rotation

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-11-10
DEPUY SYNTHES PROD INC
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The invention is a device that connects a bone fastener to a longitudinal rod for use in spinal surgery. The device includes a connector with two bores, a holding member with a bore engaging portion, and a rod coupler with a rod receiving portion. The holding member and holding member can rotate about the first bore's axis, and the rod coupler can rotate about the second bore's axis. The device also includes a tensioner that engages the holding member to immobilize the bone fastener with respect to the holding member. The device allows for easy and secure connection of the rod to the bone fastener and provides stability during spinal surgery.

Problems solved by technology

Despite the development of new connecting techniques, such as the use of jaws with polyaxial bearings to connect the screws and the longitudinal rod, the intra-operative connection of the two elements remains problematic, particularly in cases of heavy spinal deformities.
The problem lies in the fixed distance between the head of the pedicle screw and the longitudinal carrier.
A variable distance between the screw head or the end portion of the hook and the longitudinal rod carrier is desirable, because achieving 100 percent alignment of the vertebral column relative to the longitudinal rod is not always possible.

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[0035]FIGS. 1 and 2 show a coupling 3, a fastener holding member 10, a tensioner 12 for releasably fixing a bone fastener 2, a rod coupler 13, and a rod locking element 33 configured for releasably fixing a longitudinal rod 1 to coupling 3. Coupling 3 has a longitudinal axis 30, a top surface 5 configured to contact longitudinal rod 1, a bottom surface 6, and a fastener coupling bore 7 which connects top and bottom surfaces 5, 6. Fastener coupling bore 7 further has an axis 11 that is substantially perpendicular to the coupling longitudinal axis 30. In addition, coupling 3 has a rod coupling bore 19 which connects top and bottom surfaces 5, 6 and has an axis 14 which is substantially parallel to fastener coupling bore axis 11. The fastener and rod coupling bores 7, 19 are separated by a distance 31 measured along the coupling longitudinal axis 30.

[0036] The rod coupling bore 19 is configured to slidingly receive a cylindrical articulating portion 130 of longitudinal rod coupler 13 ...

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Abstract

A device for connecting a bone fastener to a longitudinal rod has two bores spaced a distance apart and generally parallel axes. A holding member may be associated with one bore, the holding member configured to engage a bone fastener such as a bone screw or pedicle hook. A rod coupling member may be associated with the other bore, the coupling member configured to engage a longitudinal rod. The holding member and rod coupling member both are configured to articulate within their respective bores, thus allowing the rod and rod coupling, as well as the holding member and bone fastener, to rotate about both bore axes. The holding member and rod coupling member also separately lockable to allow independent locking of the bone fastener and the rod to the connector, thus preventing or enabling relative rotation as desired.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 372,345, filed Feb. 24, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT / CH00 / 00449, filed Aug. 24, 2000, the entire contents of both are expressly incorporated herein by reference thereto.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention relates to spinal fixation systems and, in particular, to a device for adjustably connecting a bone fastener to a longitudinal rod. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] In posterior treatment of spinal deformities, pedicle screws or hooks are used to connect vertebral bodies to a longitudinal rod. Prior to implantation, the longitudinal rod is shaped in a particular form so as to correct the deformity of the vertebral column. This technique has proved successful and has been considered state of the art. [0004] Despite the development of new connecting techniques, such as the use of jaws with pol...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B17/58A61B17/70A61B17/80
CPCA61B17/7041A61B17/8047A61B17/8038A61B17/7044A61B17/66
Inventor FRIGG, ROBERTDONATH, RAOUL
Owner DEPUY SYNTHES PROD INC
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