A61B17/7056

Spinous Laminar Clamp Assembly
20180008321 · 2018-01-11 ·

A spinous laminar clamp system is disclosed herein. The preferred embodiments are either a three or a four-point fixation system at a particular vertebral level. For example, a two-point adjustable fixation below a vertebrae and a single-point non-adjustable point above the vertebrae exemplifies the three-point fixation. Multiple level and further stabilizing is provided by fixation to subjacent vertebrae above and/or below with a connecting rod providing unitization between levels. Specific designs are applicable to the cervical spine; however, fixation at all levels and regions of the human spine are contemplated.

Spinal fixation device
11701145 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A spinal fixation device is provided. The spinal fixation device includes a body portion including a stud portion defining a first annular groove. An outer housing is positionable on the stud portion of the body portion. An inner housing defines a second annular groove and is positionable between the outer housing and the stud portion. A ring member is positionable within each of the first and second annular grooves of the respective stud portion and inner housing to lock the inner housing to the body portion and to fixedly couple the outer housing to the stud portion.

Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installation thereof
11534208 · 2022-12-27 · ·

Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installing the same. The orthopedic fixation device may include 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 and a retention member is configured to allow polyaxial rotation of the bone fastener and also to lock the bone fastener in place upon application of a force on a saddle and clamp in the coupling element.

SPINAL HOOK
20220395296 · 2022-12-15 ·

A hook anchor for anchoring a fixation rod to a bone is disclosed. The hook anchor includes a hook body shaped in a curve of diminishing radius and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is to securely fix the hook anchor to the fixation rod. The curve of diminishing radius may be the shape of at least a portion of a Fibonacci curve. The bone can include at least one of a rib, a pelvis, and a vertebra. The hook body can be configured to engage with at least one of a spinous process a transverse process, and a pedicle of the vertebra.

Systems for spinal stabilization
11510706 · 2022-11-29 · ·

Systems, devices and methods related to spinal stabilization are provided. A system can comprise a plurality of cross-links. Each of the cross-links can include a central rod holder that extends substantially along a mid-line of the spine and a pair of extension members extending from the central rod holder. The extension members can be secured to a vertebral body via a fixation device, such as a spinal screw or a hook member having serrations and/or side-cuts. One or more rod members can be extended across the central rod holders of the cross-links, thereby forming a stable spinal stabilization system providing bilateral stress distribution across different levels of the spine.

CORRECTIVE APPLIANCE
20220354542 · 2022-11-10 · ·

To provide a corrective appliance capable of properly assisting in correction of spinal deformity by a spinal deformity correction and fusion system while limiting damage on a rod member when the spinal deformity is subjected to correction and fusion by the spinal deformity correction and fusion system. A corrective appliance includes: a clamp member to be attached detachably to a screw member, for example, and to be arranged close to the screw member; and an auxiliary rod member to be attached detachably to the clamp member and to be used for correcting spinal deformity. This allows the corrective appliance to properly assist in correction of spinal deformity by a spinal deformity correction and fusion system while limiting damage on a rod member when the spinal deformity is subjected to correction and fusion by the spinal deformity correction and fusion system.

ORTHOPEDIC FIXATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF INSTALLATION THEREOF
20230100628 · 2023-03-30 ·

Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installing the same. The orthopedic fixation device may include 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 and a retention member is configured to allow polyaxial rotation of the bone fastener and also to lock the bone fastener in place upon application of a force on a saddle and clamp in the coupling element.

Interspinous process device and method

An interspinous process device is configured for placement between adjacent spinous processes on a subject's spine. The device includes a housing configured for mounting to a first spinal process, the housing having a lead screw fixedly secured at one end thereof. A magnetic assembly is at least partially disposed within the housing and configured for mounting to a second spinal process. The magnetic assembly includes a hollow magnet configured for rotation within the magnetic assembly, the hollow magnet comprising a threaded insert configured to engage with the lead screw. An externally applied magnetic field rotates the hollow magnet in a first direction or a second, opposite direction. Rotation of the hollow magnet in the first direction causes telescopic movement of the magnetic assembly out of the housing (i.e., elongation) and rotation in the second direction causes telescopic movement of the magnetic assembly into the housing (i.e., shortening).

NON-INTRUSIVE BONE ANCHOR FOR USE ON VERTEBRAL LAMINAR PROCESSES
20230073858 · 2023-03-09 ·

A non-intrusive bone anchor for attachment to vertebral laminar processes with a main body which has a lower fixed jaw; a connecting portion to said lower fixed jaw, a bore hole providing basis for an axis from one side of said connecting portion to the other, and a threaded two ring clamp where each ring has an inner threaded surface with a threaded axis; An externally threaded shaft with a first and second end, where said first end has an internal torquing indent and a portion adjacent thereto for a locking mechanism to engage the outer portion of the clamping ring and said first end has a fixation protuberance. An upper jaw that cooperates with said externally threaded shaft and engages bone between said upper jaw and said lower fizzed jaw forming a diagonal across a clamped bone body; and an inter-anchor connector comprising an axis with a first connector end and a second connector end where said first connector end has a rod portion and said second end has a tulip rod fixer portion.

Bone attachment assembly
11596448 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A bone attachment assembly may include an attachment head, a set screw configured to attach to the attachment head, and a rod surface with a first raised portion and a second raised portion that define a lowered portion positioned between the first raised portion and the second raised portion. The first raised portion, the second raised portion, and the set screw may be configured to directly contact a rod in order to retain the rod within the attachment head.