Head To Head Transverse Connector
20190336178 ยท 2019-11-07
Inventors
- Michael Finn (Aurora, CO, US)
- Christopher Harrod (Baton Rouge, LA, US)
- Sergey Neckrysh (Chicago, IL, US)
- Peter Newton (La Jolla, CA, US)
- Harry Schufflebarger (Jupiter, FL, US)
- Timmon Ark (Falls Church, VA, US)
- Theo Choi (Arlington, VA, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/7032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7049
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A transverse connector includes a cross member assembly, a first connector assembly, and a second connector assembly. The cross member assembly includes a cross member, a first ring, and a second ring. The cross member has a first end portion and a second end portion. The first ring is receivable on the first end portion of the cross member and the second ring is receivable on the second end portion of the cross member. The first and second connector assemblies are coupled to the first and second rings of the cross member assembly, respectively, to support the cross member between the first and second connector assemblies. The first and second connector assemblies are configured to selectively and releasably secure to bone anchors.
Claims
1. A transverse connector comprising: a cross member assembly including a cross member, a first ring, and a second ring, the cross member having a first end portion and a second end portion, the first ring receivable on the first end portion of the cross member and the second ring receivable on the second end portion of the cross member; and first and second connector assemblies coupled to the first and second rings of the cross member assembly, respectively, to support the cross member between the first and second connector assemblies, the first and second connector assemblies configured to selectively and releasably secure to bone anchors.
2. The transverse connector of claim 1, wherein the first connector assembly includes a mount configured to seat the first connector assembly on a first bone anchor of the bone anchors.
3. The transverse connector of claim 2, wherein the first connector assembly includes a screw receivable through the mount, the screw engagable with the first bone anchor.
4. The transverse connector of claim 3, wherein the first connector assembly further includes a nut that threadably engages the screw to selectively secure the first connector assembly to the first bone anchor.
5. The transverse connector of claim 4, wherein the nut is configured to tighten against the first ring to tighten the first ring around the cross member and fictionally lock the cross member in position relative to the first connector assembly.
6. The transverse connector of claim 2, wherein the mount includes a head mount portion and a rod mount portion that extends from the head mount portion, the rod mount portion configured to receive the cross member.
7. The transverse connector of claim 6, wherein the rod mount portion includes a hooked arm that curves upward and inward toward the head mount portion.
8. The transverse connector of claim 7, wherein the hooked arm defines a ring groove that is configured to receive the first ring therein.
9. The transverse connector of claim 8, wherein the first ring is an open ended ring positioned to move between a first position and second position, the first ring having a first diameter in the first position and a second diameter in the second position, the second diameter being less than the first diameter.
10. The transverse connector of claim 9, wherein the first ring is configured to axially lock the cross member to the rod mount portion of the mount when the first ring is in the second position.
11. The transverse connector of claim 10, wherein the cross member is axially movable relative to the first ring when the first ring is in the first position.
12. The transverse connector of claim 1, wherein the cross member includes an annular flange supported on one of the first and second end portions of the cross member, the annular flange configured to limit axial movement of the cross member relative to the first and second connector assemblies.
13. A transverse connector comprising: a cross member including a first end portion and a second end portion; a ring supported on the first end portion of the cross member; a first connector assembly coupled to the ring to secure the cross member to the connector assembly, the first connector assembly configured to selectively and releasably secure to a bone anchor; and a second connector assembly coupled to the second end portion of the cross member.
14. The transverse connector of claim 13, wherein the first connector assembly includes a mount and a screw that couple to the bone anchor, and a nut that couples to the screw to secure the cross member to the mount.
15. The transverse connector of claim 14, wherein the nut and the screw are threadably coupled together.
16. The transverse connector of claim 15, wherein the nut includes a drive portion and a skirt that extends distally from the drive portion.
17. The transverse connector of claim 16, wherein the drive portion includes a distal taper portion that is selectively engagable with the ring as the nut rotates about the screw.
18. The transverse connector of claim 17, wherein the ring is configured to compress against the cross member as the nut tightens against the ring.
19. The transverse connector of claim 18, wherein the mount includes a hooked arm that supports the ring and the cross member therein.
20. A spinal system, comprising: a first bone anchor configured to support a first spinal rod; a second bone anchor configured to support a second spinal rod; and a transverse connector that couples the first and second bone anchors together, the transverse connector including: a first connector assembly including a first mount coupled to the first bone anchor and supporting a first ring; a second connector assembly including a second mount coupled to the second bone anchor and supporting a second ring; and a cross member coupled to the first and second rings and extending between the first and second connector assemblies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with a general description of the disclosure given above, and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Various embodiments will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements. As commonly known, the term clinician refers to a doctor, a nurse, or any other care provider and may include support personnel. Additionally, the term proximal refers to the portion of structure that is closer to the clinician and the term distal refers to the portion of structure that is farther from the clinician. In addition, directional terms such as front, rear, upper, lower, top, bottom, and the like are used simply for convenience of description and are not intended to limit the disclosure attached hereto.
[0023] In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail.
[0024] Turning now to
[0025] Cross member assembly 20 of transverse connector 10 includes a cross member 22 that defines a long axis L, a first ring 24 supported on a first end portion of cross member 22, and a second ring 26 supported on a second end portion of cross member 22. Cross member 22 includes an annular flange 22a supported on a first end portion thereof that limits axial movement of cross member 22 along long axis L of cross member 22 relative to first and second connector assemblies 30, 40. Cross member 22 further defines bore 22b (
[0026] Given that first connector assembly 30 is identical to second connector assembly 40, as noted above, only first connector assembly 30 is described in detail herein in the interest of brevity. First connector assembly 30 includes a nut 32, a screw 34 that threadably couples to nut 32, and a mount 36 that receives screw 34 therethrough. Nut 32 includes a threaded inner surface 32a that defines an opening 32b through nut 32, a drive portion 32c on a proximal end portion of nut 32, and a skirt 32f that is recessed from, and extends distally from, drive portion 32c. Skirt 32f is configured to maintain drive portion 32c at a predetermined height above an upper surface of mount 36 to selectively capture ring 24 between drive portion 32c and mount 36 (e.g., pinch a side portion of ring 24 as seen in
[0027] Screw 34 of first connector assembly 30 includes a threaded outer surface 34a that threadably couples to threaded inner surface 32a of nut 32. Screw 34 further includes a drive recess 34b defined in a proximal end portion of screw 34 that is configured to receive a drive tool (e.g., a screw drivernot shown) to rotate screw 34 relative to nut 32 and/or mount 36 about a longitudinal axis A defined through screw 34 (e.g., clockwise and/or counter clockwise as indicated by arrows Sc). Drive recess 34b can be any suitable configuration such as hexolobular or the like.
[0028] Mount 36 of first connector assembly 30 includes a head mount portion 36a and a rod mount portion 36b. Head mount portion 36a is configured to selectively and releasably secure to a head 52 of a bone anchor 50 (see
[0029] Head mount portion 36a of mount 36 defines an opening 36c therethrough that is configured to receive screw 34 therethrough. Head mount portion 36a further includes an upper surface 36d and a lower surface 36e that is keyed to an outer surface of a head 52 of a bone anchor 50. Head mount portion 36a is configured to maintain mount 36 fixed onto a bone anchor 50 so as to prevent mount 36 from rotating clockwise or counter clockwise about longitudinal axis A of screw 34 of first connector assembly 30 (e.g., rotatably locked). Rod mount portion 36b is configured to support a first end portion of cross member 22 and includes a hooked arm 36f that curves upward and inward toward head mount portion 36a. Rod mount portion 36b further defines a ring groove 36g along a central portion of an inner surface thereof that is configured to receive first ring 24 therein while cross member 22 is received through first ring 24. Ring groove 36g is recessed within rod mount portion 36b to prevent ring 24 from sliding along rod mount portion 36b (e.g., axially relative to axis L).
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[0033] In operation, distal portions of screws 34 of first and second connector assemblies 30, 40 can be threadably coupled to threaded inner surfaces 52a of heads 52 of bone anchors 50, 60, respectively secured to one or more vertebral bodies V of a spine S. And, with cross member assembly 20 coupled to mounts 36 of first and second connector assemblies 30, 40, such that cross member 22 is axially movable relative to first and second connector assemblies 30, 40 and first and second rings 24, 26 for selectively adjusting a distance between first and second connector assemblies 30, 40, screws 34 of first and second connector assemblies 30, 40 can be received in mounts 36 of first and second connector assemblies 30, 40. Once mounts 36 are positioned on a proximal end portion of screws 34, nuts 32 of first and second connector assemblies 30, 40 can be threaded onto proximal portions of screws 34 to secure transverse connector 10 to bone anchors 50, 60. As nuts 32 tighten down on screws 34, distal taper portions 32x of nuts 32 (see
[0034] Adjustment of spinal rods R1 and/or R2 can be effectuated upon selective untightening and/or retightening of nuts 32 of transverse connector 10 and/or of set screws SS of bone anchors 50a, 50b, 60a, 60b, etc. as desired. In particular, when nuts 32 are loosened, spinal rods R1 and/or R2 can be manipulated as necessary. Once spinal rods R1 and/or R2 positioned as desired, nuts 32 of transverse connector 10 and/or of set screws SS of bone anchors 50a, 50b, 60a, 60b, etc. can be retightened to fix spinal rods R1 and/or R2 in position.
[0035] Any of the presently disclosed devices can also be provided as a kit, which includes at least one of the transverse connectors. The kit can also include additional orthopedic devices and instruments; such as for example, instruments for tightening or loosening the locking screws, spinal rods, hooks or links and any additional instruments or tools associated therewith. Such a kit can be provided with sterile packaging to facilitate opening and immediate use in an operating room.
[0036] Any of the presently disclosed devices, or components thereof, can be formed of any suitable biocompatible material or combinations of materials for use in surgical procedures such as mixed metallic materials like titanium, titanium alloy (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V), stainless steel, and cobalt chrome alloy.
[0037] Any of the presently disclosed embodiments, or components thereof, can be formed or secured together using any suitable technique such as welding, fastening, machining, molding, press-fit, etc., or combinations thereof.
[0038] Persons skilled in the art will understand that the structures and methods specifically described herein and shown in the accompanying figures are non-limiting exemplary embodiments, and that the description, disclosure, and figures should be construed merely as exemplary of particular embodiments. It is to be understood, therefore, that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise embodiments described, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. Additionally, the elements and features shown or described in connection with certain embodiments may be combined with the elements and features of certain other embodiments without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and that such modifications and variations are also included within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the subject matter of the present disclosure is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described.