BONE ANCHORING DEVICE
20220031368 · 2022-02-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A bone anchoring device includes an anchoring element having a shaft and a head, a receiving part having a coaxial bore and a seat for receiving the head, a pressure element configured to be movable within the bore, and a preload element being positionable between the head and the pressure element. When the head is inserted in the receiving part, the head is pivotable with respect to the receiving part, and can be locked at an angle relative to the receiving part by the pressure element. The pressure element can assume a position relative to the receiving part where the pressure element and the preload element are in direct contact, and where the pressure element exerts a force onto the head via the preload element to maintain one of a plurality of releasable angular positions between the head and the receiving part by friction before locking the head.
Claims
1. A bone anchoring device comprising: an anchoring element having a shaft for anchoring in a bone and a head; a receiving part having a first end and a second end, a recess for receiving a rod, a coaxial bore extending from the first end in the direction of the second end, and a seat for receiving the head near the second end; and a pressure element configured to be movable within the bore; wherein when the head is inserted in the receiving part, the head is pivotable with respect to the receiving part, and can be locked at an angle relative to the receiving part by exerting pressure via the pressure element onto the head.
2. (canceled)
3. The bone anchoring device of claim 1, wherein a preload element is positionable between the head and the pressure element.
4. (canceled)
5. The bone anchoring device of claim 1, wherein the head has a groove.
6. The bone anchoring device of claim 5, wherein the head is spherical and has a free end, and wherein the groove is positioned closer to the free end in an axial direction than a portion of the head having a greatest diameter.
7. The bone anchoring device of claim 5, wherein the head is spherical and has a free end, wherein a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the anchoring element includes a greatest diameter of the head, and wherein a larger portion of the groove is located on a side of the plane closer to the free end than on a side of the plane farther away from the free end.
8. The bone anchoring device of claim 5, wherein a preload element projects out of the groove.
9. The bone anchoring device of claim 1, wherein the pressure element has a groove.
10-11. (canceled)
12. The bone anchoring device of claim 1, further comprising a fixation element for securing a rod in the recess.
13. (canceled)
14. The bone anchoring device of claim 1, wherein the pressure element and a preload element are configured to be in direct contact at least when respective longitudinal axes of the anchoring element and the receiving part are parallel.
15. A method of coupling a rod to a bone via a polyaxial bone anchoring device, the bone anchoring device comprising: an anchoring element having a shaft for anchoring in a bone and a head; a receiving part having a first end and a second end, a recess for receiving a rod, a coaxial bore extending from the first end in the direction of the second end, and a seat for receiving the head near the second end, and a pressure element configured to be movable within the bore, the method comprising: inserting the bone anchoring device into a bone; adjusting an angular position between the anchoring element and the receiving part; inserting a rod into the channel; and advancing a fixation element into the channel to push the rod against the pressure element and the pressure element against the head to lock the angular position between the anchoring element and the receiving part via pressure from the pressure element on the head.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein prior to inserting the bone anchoring device into the bone, the method further comprises: inserting the head of the anchoring element into the receiving part; and inserting the pressure element into the receiving part.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein prior to inserting the head of the anchoring element into the receiving part, the method further comprises inserting a preload element into a groove provided on the head.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein after inserting the pressure element into the receiving part, the method further comprises adjusting at least one of the receiving part or the pressure element to prevent the pressure element from falling out of the receiving part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments by means of the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] A polyaxial bone anchoring device 1 according to a first embodiment, as shown in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The receiving part 5 is a substantially cylindrical one-piece part, and has a top end 51 and a bottom end 52. A passageway extending from the top end 51 to the bottom end 52 is formed by a coaxial bore 53 followed by a seat portion 54 for receiving the head 4 of the screw member 2. The seat portion 54 has an opening 55 at the bottom end 52 through which the shaft 3 of the screw member 2 can extend. The seat portion 54 is shown to be spherically-shaped, but can be tapered or can have any other shape that allows receiving of the head 4 so that the head 4 can pivot with respect to the receiving part 5. At the top end 51, a substantially U-shaped recess 56 is provided by means of which two free legs 57, 58 are formed that serve as sidewalls of a channel for receiving the rod 20. An internal thread 59 is provided on the legs 57, 58 for cooperating with the inner screw 7.
[0029] The receiving part 5 also has at a position closer to the bottom end 52 than to the top end 51 two blind holes 500a, 500b forming crimp bores that extend from an outer surface of the receiving part 5 to a distance from the inner wall of the coaxial bore 53, for crimping in a manner described below. The blind holes 500a, 500b may be arranged 180° offset from each other and at 90° with respect to the channel formed by the U-shaped recess 56. The blind holes 500a, 500b are aligned perpendicular with respect to a bore axis of the coaxial bore 53. The portions of the receiving part 5 that are between the closed ends of the blind holes 500a, 500b and the coaxial bore 53 of the receiving part 5 are configured to be deformable portions.
[0030] The pressure element 6 is formed in one piece. The pressure element 6 is of substantially cylindrical construction and has an outer diameter which allows it to move in an axial direction within the bore 53 of the receiving part 5. The pressure element 6 has a top end 61 and a bottom end 62. When the pressure element 6 is inserted into the receiving part 5, the bottom end 62 faces the head 4 of an inserted bone anchoring element 2. At the top end 61, a U-shaped recess 64 is provided by means of which two free legs 65, 66 are formed, forming a channel to receive the rod 20 therein. Furthermore, the pressure element 6 includes a coaxial bore 67 for providing access to the screw head 4 with a tool (not shown). As shown in
[0031] The pressure element 6 includes two crimp bores 600a, 600b corresponding to the crimp bores 500a, 500b of the receiving part 5, wherein after crimping, the pressure element 6 may be held in a rotationally aligned position and at an axial position in which the pressure element 6 can exert a slight preload onto the head 4.
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[0033] The size of the ring 8 is such that when the ring 8 is inserted into the annular groove 41, the ring 8 is substantially undeformed and projects slightly out of the annular groove 41. Since the cross-section of the annular groove 41 is trapezoidal, the annular groove 41 provides space for the deformation of the ring 8 upon exertion of a load onto the ring 8 by the pressure element 6 (e.g., from above).
[0034] In an assembled state, as shown in
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[0036] In use, first, the bone anchoring device 1 may be provided in a pre-assembled state, with the pressure element 6 being in the first position in which the head 4 is temporarily frictionally clamped. Usually several bone anchoring devices 1 are utilized. The screw members 2 are then screwed into respective bones or vertebrae, and then the corresponding receiving parts 5 are pivoted by applying a force to overcome the clamping force, until each receiving part 5 has a desired orientation for insertion of the rod 20. Due to the temporary clamping, the receiving parts 5 are held in their respective angular positions. The rod 20, which connects the bone anchoring devices 1, is inserted and the inner screws 7 are tightened to move the pressure elements 6 downwards to lock the heads 4 so that the angular positions of the screw members 2 with respect to the receiving parts 5 are fixed. The rod 20 is then also fixed by the inner screws 7.
[0037] For the bone anchoring element, various different kinds of anchoring elements can be used and combined with the receiving part. These anchoring elements may include, for example, screws with different length, screws with different diameters, cannulated screws, screws with different thread forms, nails, etc. In some embodiments, the head and the shaft can also be separate parts which can be connected to each other.
[0038] Various kinds of receiving parts can also be used, in particular, receiving parts with different locking devices. For example, instead of using a one-part locking device such as the inner screw which locks the rod and the head simultaneously, two-part locking devices with an outer screw and an inner screw can be used. In this case the pressure element may have a U-shaped recess with legs extending above the rod. With the two-part locking device, the head and the rod can be fixed independently. Further, outer nuts, outer caps, bayonet locking devices, or various other kinds of locking devices can also be utilized. The shape of the receiving part is also not limited to the embodiment shown. For example, the receiving part can have an asymmetric end portion for allowing a greater pivot angle of the screw member to one side.
[0039] In a modified embodiment, the annular groove is not provided on the head, but rather on the inner wall of the receiving part or on the pressure element, for accommodating the ring. The ring and the head may cooperate in such a way that the pressure element exerts a preload force onto the head via the ring, where the head is maintained at an angular position by friction before finally locking the head 4.
[0040] In a further modification, a ring is provided which is made of a non-flexible material, such as PEEK, for example. Such a ring should only be slightly oversized with respect to the surface of the head, to ensure the frictional contact. Further, the ring's cross-section can also be substantially oval, rectangular, etc., or can also vary over the circumference of the ring.
[0041] It is also possible to use one or several flexible elements which are arranged in the annular groove of the head or the pressure element, instead of using one single ring. The cross-sections of these elements or the ring, respectively, may also vary.
[0042] In a further modification, the receiving part may be configured to allow the introduction of the bone anchoring element from the bottom end.
[0043] While the present invention has been described in connection with certain exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but is instead intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.