Bi-directional motion spinal implant
11076891 · 2021-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7049
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spinal implant includes first and second pedicle screws, each of which comprises a threaded shank coupled to a head. First and second cantilevered arms are coupled to the first and second pedicle screws, respectively. The first cantilevered arm includes a contact member arranged to contact and move over a contact portion of the second cantilevered arm.
Claims
1. A spinal implant comprising: first and second pedicle screws, each of which comprises a threaded shank coupled to a head; and first and second cantilevered arms coupled to said first and second pedicle screws, respectively, wherein said first cantilevered arm comprises a rollable contact member arranged to contact and move over a contact portion of said second cantilevered arm, said rollable contact member being movable in rotation and translation.
2. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein an outer contour of said head is convex, and each of said first and second cantilevered arms comprises a concave inner portion, and said first and second cantilevered arms are secured to said first and second pedicle screws, respectively, with a fastener that presses said concave inner portion against said outer contour of said head.
3. The spinal implant according to claim 2, wherein a fastener-interface portion of each of said first and second cantilevered arms is convex, and said fastener comprises a concave inner portion configured to press against said fastener-interface portion.
4. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said first and second cantilevered arms are parallel to each other.
5. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member is convex and said contact portion is concave.
6. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member comprises a round roller element, which is cylindrical or spherical.
7. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said second cantilevered arm comprises at least one side wall that straddles said contact member.
8. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member is pivotally coupled to said first cantilevered arm.
9. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member is fixedly coupled to said first cantilevered arm.
10. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member is movable independently of both said first and second cantilevered arms.
11. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said first and second cantilevered arms are each pivoted about a pivot with respect to a base member that fits over said head.
12. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member has a different hardness than said contact portion.
13. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said contact member is movable 360° in rotation without hindrance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The spinal implant 10 includes first and second pedicle screws 12 and 14. Each screw includes a threaded shank 16 coupled to a head 18, which may be a polyaxial head. First and second cantilevered arms 20 and 22 are coupled to the first and second pedicle screws 12 and 14, respectively. The first cantilevered arm 20 includes a contact member 24 arranged to contact and move over a contact portion 26 of the second cantilevered arm 22.
(10) The outer contour of head 18 may be convex. Each of the first and second cantilevered arms 20 and 22 includes a concave inner portion 28 (
(11) In one embodiment, a fastener-interface portion 34 (
(12) Due to the convex-concave interface between the fastener and the cantilevered arms and between the cantilevered arms and the pedicle screw head, the first and second cantilevered arms 20 and 22 may be secured to the first and second pedicle screws 12 and 14, respectively, at any angular orientation along the contour of the pedicle screw head 18. This provides the surgeon with limitless possibilities of mounting the spinal implant 10 in the patient first and second cantilevered arms 20 and 22 directed at any desired direction. For example, in the illustrations, the first and second cantilevered arms 20 and 22 are parallel to each other; however, they can be non-parallel, such as by tilting one or both of the arms over the outer contour of the head 18.
(13) In the illustrated embodiment, the contact member 24 is convex and the contact portion 26 is concave. The contact member 24 may be a round roller element, such as a cylindrical roller bearing element which rolls about pivots 38 and which fits in a recess 40 formed in first cantilevered arm 20. Thus, in this embodiment, the contact member 24 is pivotally coupled to the first cantilevered arm 20.
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(19) In all embodiments, the contact member 24 may have the same or a different hardness (softer or harder) than the contact portion 26.