A61B17/7038

Polyaxial vertebral anchoring device for straightening a vertebra
10610264 · 2020-04-07 · ·

A vertebral anchor device comprising a bone anchor screw having a screw body and a screw head for coupling a link element to the screw body, the screw head being mounted to move on the screw body; the screw body comprising a threaded shank of a longitudinal axis AA for anchoring the screw body in a vertebra, and provided at one of its ends with a coupling head for coupling the screw body to the screw head; the screw head comprising a head body of a longitudinal axis BB and through which a channel passes longitudinally that is suitable for receiving, in the head body bottom portion, the coupling head; said vertebral anchor device further comprising assembly means for assembling together the coupling head and the screw head, the coupling head having a portion of cylindrical shape and of axis perpendicular to the threaded shank.

Apparatus and method for limiting a range of angular positions of a screw

A spinal screw assembly is provided. The assembly may be provided with a screw and a movable head in which angulation of the screw relative to the movable head is constrained so that angulation within limits is allowed in one plane but lesser or no angulation is allowed in another plane. Methods to assemble the disclosed apparatus are also disclosed.

Polaxial bone anchors with increased angulation

A polyaxial bone anchor has a locking element shaped and configured to allow an anchoring member (e.g., a screw or hook) to polyaxially rotate at large angles about a central axis of the bone anchor before compression locking the anchoring member within an anchor head.

Spinal screw assembly with snap-in-place bushing above a shank head hemisphere

A spinal screw assembly providing an adjustable securement of a fixation rod across at least two vertebrae. The assembly includes a pedicle screw having a spherical head portion, a threaded shaft portion and a tool engagement surface in the head portion for use in driving the screw into a vertebrae. The head portion of the screw is positioned in a body member adjacent a curvilinear surface disposed about an aperture in the end of the body member such that the shaft portion of the screw extends therethrough and the curvilinear inner surface abuts and mates with the head portion of the screw so as to define a ball joint therewith. The body member additionally defines a pair of opposed parallel slots therein adapted to receive a portion of the fixation rod and a locking cap bears against the fixation rod to releasably secure the rod within the assembly.

Spinal screw assembly with pressure bushing for pre-lock friction fit

A spinal screw assembly providing an adjustable securement of a fixation rod across at least two vertebrae. The assembly includes a pedicle screw having a spherical head portion, a threaded shaft portion and a tool engagement surface in the head portion for use in driving the screw into a vertebrae. The head portion of the screw is positioned in a body member adjacent a curvilinear surface disposed about an aperture in the end of the body member such that the shaft portion of the screw extends therethrough and the curvilinear inner surface abuts and mates with the head portion of the screw so as to define a ball joint therewith. The body member additionally defines a pair of opposed parallel slots therein adapted to receive a portion of the fixation rod and a locking cap bears against the fixation rod to releasably secure the rod within the assembly.

Osteosynthesis device
10595903 · 2020-03-24 · ·

Osteosynthesis device, in particular a pedicle screw, having a bone anchor, in particular a bone screw, with a shank and a head, and having a fork head which is U-shaped in a side view and which has two arms at a proximal end area and is formed in one piece, wherein the head of the bone anchor is mounted pivotably on a distal end area of the fork head directed away from the arms, wherein the fork head has, at the distal end area, a receiving opening for the head of the bone anchor, which receiving opening is delimited in the radial direction by spring portions, wherein the spring portions are delimited radially inwards by the receiving opening and radially outwards by an annular groove arranged concentrically with respect to the receiving opening, said annular groove forming a seat for a securing element, wherein the head of the bone anchor is inserted into the receiving opening from the direction of the distal end of the fork head.

Top and bottom loadable bone screw assembly with direct pivotal engagement between shank head and receiver

A spinal screw assembly providing an adjustable securement of a fixation rod across at least two vertebrae. The assembly includes a pedicle screw having a spherical head portion, a threaded shaft portion and a tool engagement surface in the head portion for use in driving the screw into a vertebrae. The head portion of the screw is positioned in a body member adjacent a curvilinear surface disposed about an aperture in the end of the body member such that the shaft portion of the screw extends therethrough and the curvilinear inner surface abuts and mates with the head portion of the screw so as to define a ball joint therewith. The body member additionally defines a pair of opposed parallel slots therein adapted to receive a portion of the fixation rod and a locking cap bears against the fixation rod to releasably secure the rod within the assembly.

MULTIPLANAR BONE ANCHOR SYSTEM

The present teachings provide one or more surgical implements for repairing damaged tissue, such as in the case of a spinal fixation procedure. A bone anchor is provided. The anchor can include a bone fastener. The bone fastener can include a head and a second end adapted to engage an anatomy. The bone fastener can extend along a longitudinal axis. The anchor can also include a coupling arrangement coupled to the head of the bone fastener so that the bone fastener is rotatable about the longitudinal axis to define a first plane of motion. The anchor can further include a saddle, which can be coupled to the coupling arrangement. The saddle can be movable relative to at least one of the bone fastener and the coupling arrangement to define a second plane of motion.

BONE ANCHOR
20200069344 · 2020-03-05 ·

An anchor assembly can be couplable to a bone and can include an anchor and a housing. The anchor can include a shank securable to bone and a head coupled to a proximal portion of the shank. The housing can include a proximal portion including an anchor bore and a distal portion including a secondary bore configured to engage the anchor to limit angulation of the anchor relative to the housing.

Spinal implant system and methods of use

A spinal implant includes a first member having an inner surface defining an implant cavity and at least one mating element. A second member includes a head and a shaft configured to penetrate tissue. The head includes at least one mating element engageable with the at least one mating element of the first member and a part. A third member includes an inner surface engageable with the part such that the members comprise a bone fastener having a selected movement. Systems, instruments and methods are disclosed.