SPINAL IMPLANT FOR USE IN THORACIC INSUFFICIENCY SYNDROME
20210378719 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/707
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An implant system for correcting deformities is provided. The implant system includes A proximal extension having a hollow interior and a distal extension configured to be received within the hollow interior of the proximal extension. The implant system also includes a locking element configured to lock the distal extension from moving with respect to the proximal extension. The distal extension is configured with ratchet teeth on a top surface for interacting with a distractor instrument for contacting or distracting the distal extension with respect to the proximal extension. The proximal extension and distal extension are configured to receive clamping elements for coupling to the implant to anatomical regions of the body.
Claims
1. An implant system for correcting deformities comprising: a proximal extension attached to a first rib hook, the first rib hook including a first set screw and a first cam mechanism; a distal extension configured to be received by the proximal extension, wherein the distal extension is attached to a second rib hook; and a locking element configured to lock the proximal extension and distal extension together; wherein the first rib hook is configured to receive a first band therein, and wherein the first cam mechanism is configured to provisionally lock the first band to the first rib hook and after the band is provisionally locked, the first set screw is configured to lock the first band to the first rib hook.
2. The implant system of claim 1, wherein the first rib hook includes a first loop and the second rib hook includes a second loop.
3. The implant system of claim 2, wherein the second rib hook includes a second cam mechanism.
4. The implant system of claim 2, wherein the distal extension is configured with ratchet teeth on a top surface for interacting with a distractor instrument for contacting or distracting the distal extension with respect to the proximal extension
5. The implant system of claim 4, wherein the band comprises PET.
6. The implant system of claim 1, wherein the distractor instrument comprises a worm gear.
7. The implant system of claim 6, wherein the worm gear is capable of rotation via a bevel gear train.
8. The implant system of claim 1, wherein the distractor instrument comprises a lock knob.
9. An implant system for correcting deformities comprising: a proximal extension; a distal extension configured to be received by the proximal extension, wherein at least one of the proximal extension and the distal extension is attached to a rib hook; a locking element configured to lock the distal extension from moving with respect to the proximal extension; wherein the rib hook is configured to receive a band therein, and wherein a cam mechanism is configured to provisionally lock the band to the rib hook and after the band is provisionally locked, a set screw is configured to lock the band to the rib hook.
10. The implant system of claim 9, wherein the rib hook comprises a loop.
11. The implant system of claim 10, the distal extension is configured with ratchet teeth on a top surface for interacting with a distractor instrument for distracting the distal extension with respect to the proximal extension.
12. The implant system of claim 11, wherein the band comprises PET.
13. The implant system of claim 11, wherein the rib hook comprises an offset connection to receive a rod member therein.
14. The implant system of claim 11, wherein the distractor instrument comprises a worm gear.
15. The implant system of claim 14, wherein the worm gear is capable of rotation via a bevel gear train.
16. The implant system of claim 1, wherein at least one the first and second rib hooks are c-shaped having a first end and a second end, and the band extends from the first end of the rib hook and loops around to the second end of the rib hook.
17. The implant system of claim 1, wherein a second set screw locks down on a second band to secure the second band in the second rib hook.
18. The implant system of claim 1, wherein the first band extends from a first end to a second end, and a first portion of the first band proximate to the first end is positioned on one side of the first set screw and a second portion of the band proximate to the second end is positioned on another side of the first set screw.
19. The implant system of claim 1, wherein the proximal extension is substantially cylindrical.
20. The implant system of claim 1, wherein the first band forms a closed loop and an inner diameter of the closed loop is adjustable in size.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawing are not to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in the drawing are the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The TIS implant system 10 consists of a series of extension members with outgoing rods that can connect to hooks for connections from rib to rib, rib to spine, and rib to iliac. The components come in varying sizes and are modular so that they can be assembled in a variety of ways to best suit the individual patient.
[0019] The system 10 is comprised of a proximal extension (1) and a distal extension (2) which slide within one another and can be locked together with the locking feature (3) that utilizes a hex instrument to turn the set screw and lock. The distal extension has teeth (4) on the top surface which interact with the distractor instrument which is described in more detail below.
[0020] Each extension member has an outgoing rod (5) which can be used to connect to other attachment members. The extension members will be made with several radii and length options. The rib hook (6) can be attached at the proximal and distal ends on the outgoing rod in order to fix the construct to the ribs. Several iterations of the rib hook are shown. One design as shown in
[0021] The final design
[0022] Now, turning to
[0023] Turning the lock knob slides 16 the clamp (17) along the main body (18). Clockwise rotation slides the clamp such that its engagement tabs 20 as shown move closer to the base (22) of the main body, while counterclockwise does the opposite. The Clamp Alignment Slots (21) and Clamp Alignment Knobs (23) limit the travel between clamp and the main body of the instrument and maintain their alignment with respect to each other.
[0024] Now turning to
[0025] At this point, the implant is fully engaged with the teeth 2 of the extension member which can be either distracted or compressed. To disengage the distractor instrument from the extension member, the lock knob is turned counterclockwise back through Phase 1 and on to Phase 3. Phase 3, the disengagement phase, is achieved when knob 23 is moved into the upper portion of the slot 21. During this travel, a splaying feature splays apart such that the inward protrusions clear the recesses of the extension member and the distractor instrument can be lifted from the extension member.
[0026] The invention allows for treatment of Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome. The system is designed to address shortcomings with the current TIS systems. With the use of the PET band the implants are able to be lower profile to prevent implant prominence and they are more securely attached to the rib which could prevent migration of the implants. The extension member locking mechanism utilizing the teeth feature allows for distraction in smaller increments than the competitive products. Furthermore, the simple distractor instrument allows for a smaller incision for routine implant distractions.
[0027] Although the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. It is expressly intended, for example, that all ranges broadly recited in this document include within their scope all narrower ranges which fall within the broader ranges. It is also intended that the components of the various devices disclosed above may be combined or modified in any suitable configuration.