Patent classifications
A61B17/7047
SURGICAL MEDICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SPINAL FIXATION
A medical instrument has a connector configured for being fixed to a spine support, and a rib support connected to the connector and configured for supporting the rib. The medical instrument has a pair of an upper hook and a lower hook provided on the rib support. One of the upper hook and the lower hook is fixed to the rib support so as to be vertically adjustable. The rib support is connected to the connector to be movable in a direction along the rib.
Spinal implant and methods of use thereof
A spinal rod connector includes first and second arm assemblies and a fastener. The first arm assembly includes a first base portion and a first head portion defining a first slot configured to receive a first spinal rod. The first base portion includes a hook and an extension member including a housing. The second arm assembly is adjustable with respect to the first arm assembly. The second arm assembly includes a second base portion including a hook, a second head portion defining a second slot configured to receive a second spinal rod, and an elongate member extending from the second base portion. The elongate member is configured to be received in the housing of the first arm assembly. The elongate member is rotatable about an axis offset from a longitudinal axis of the housing. The fastener is configured to be received in the housing to secure the elongate member.
BONE FRACTURE FIXATION CLAMP
A bone fixation clamp includes first and second clamp members, a stud, and a locking nut. The first member extends along a curve corresponding to an outer surface of a first portion of bone and includes an opening extending therethrough along an axis extending adjacent to the bone. The second member extends along a curve corresponding to an outer surface of a second portion of bone. The stud is receivable within the opening of the first member. The nut includes a threaded channel threadedly engaging a portion of the stud so that, when the first and second members are in the operative configuration, the nut is threadable over the stud to fix the first and second members over bone. The nut includes an anti-loosening feature which, when the nut is threaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading along the stud.
BONE FIXATION DEVICE
To provide a bone fixation device able to firmly fix bone elements.
A bone fixation device, comprising: a base section having a first space that holds a rod; a hook formed with a second space in which a bone element is accommodated together with a art of the base section; and a sandwiching part that is installed to the base section and that sandwiches the bone element which has been accommodated in the second space together with a pail of the hook, wherein the sandwiching part is shiftable allowing attachment to the bone element.
Bone clamp with adapter for measurement aids
A bone clamp for securing of a measurement aid to a bone comprises a first clip and a second clip and an adapter. The adapter comprises a pulling mechanism and a locking mechanism, whereby the position of the first clip relative to the second clip can be altered by actuation of the pulling mechanism, wherein the position of the first clip relative to the second clip can be fixed by actuation of the locking mechanism. The first clip and the second clip each have an inner face which is oriented in the direction of the bone, wherein the first clip has one or more spikes on the inner face and wherein the second clip has a sliding edge on the inner face.
Surgical device for spinal fixation
Surgical instruments, methods, and systems are provided for securing spinal fixation elements to bone. For example, a spinal fixation system is provided that has a receiver with proximal and distal ends. The proximal end of the receiver is configured to receive various fixation members, such as spinal rods and set screws, therein. The distal end of the receiver has a hook member that is operably coupled thereto and has an opening that is configured to receive bone therein. The hook member is configured to be secured to bone without penetrating the bone.
SURGICAL DEVICE FOR SPINAL FIXATION
Surgical instruments, methods, and systems are provided for securing spinal fixation elements to bone. For example, a spinal fixation system is provided that has a receiver with proximal and distal ends. The proximal end of the receiver is configured to receive various fixation members, such as spinal rods and set screws, therein. The distal end of the receiver has a hook member that is operably coupled thereto and has an opening that is configured to receive bone therein. The hook member is configured to be secured to bone without penetrating the bone.
Surgical medical instrument for spinal fixation
A medical instrument has a connector configured for being fixed to a spine support, and a rib support connected to the connector and configured for supporting the rib. The medical instrument has a pair of an upper hook and a lower hook provided on the rib support. One of the upper hook and the lower hook is fixed to the rib support so as to be vertically adjustable. The rib support is connected to the connector to be movable in a direction along the rib.
Spinal rod implant extension
A spinal rod extension system includes a rod portion of a spinal rod extension and a connector portion connected to the rod portion. The connector portion is configured for insertion through a screw head of an existing pedicle screw that is used to secure an existing spinal rod. The spinal rod extension system also includes a screw head connector configured to mount to the screw head of the existing pedicle screw to secure the connector portion to the existing spinal rod. The screw head connector includes a first end wall and a second end wall that are connected to one another by a pair of cross connectors.
Interspinous spacers and associated methods of use and manufacture
Systems, devices, and methods for treating the spine are disclosed herein. Medical devices can be positioned along a subject's spine to treat various conditions and diseases. The medical device can include an actuator assembly and a clamp assembly. The actuator assembly can be positioned at an interspinous space between a superior spinous process and an inferior spinous process. The actuator assembly can be used to reconfigure the clamp assembly such that the clamp assembly clamps onto the superior and inferior spinous processes.