BONE FIXATION STRUCTURE
20190290332 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7085
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/685
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bone screw has a screw body with a spherical head and a screw rod and a positioning sleeve with a connecting rod fixing seat and a calibration part. An annular cutting slot is defined between the connecting rod fixing seat and the calibration part. At least two pairs of connecting rod calibration openings are formed on a sidewall of the calibration part. An axial cutting slot is formed on a sidewall of an adjacent region of the connecting rod calibration openings. The spherical head is connected to a top portion of the screw rod. The screw body is pivoted to a bottom portion of the positioning sleeve. The spherical head is sleevingly arranged on a spherical pit of the connecting rod fixing seat. The calibration part can be split into two pieces and separated from the connecting rod fixing seat. The calibration part is removable from the positioning sleeve.
Claims
1. A bone fixation structure comprising: a fastening body; a positioning member including a first end and a second end opposite to each other, the first end being provided at an end of the fastening body, and the height of the positioning member being between 16 mm to 200 mm; and a holding piece provided on the second end of the positioning member, a side of the holding piece including an inclined surface, and the height of the holding piece being between 5 to 70 mm, wherein the holding piece is a hollow cylinder with a diameter between 10 mm to 16 mm.
2. The bone fixation structure of claim 1, wherein the fastening body is in the shape of a screw.
3. The bone fixation structure of claim 1, wherein the positioning member and the fastening body are pivotally connected to each other.
4. The bone fixation structure of claim 1, wherein the positioning member includes a space.
5. The bone fixation structure of claim 4, wherein the holding piece includes a slot in communication with the space.
6. The bone fixation structure of claim 5, wherein the holding piece resembles the shape of a spoon or a ladle.
7. The bone fixation structure of claim 6, wherein a cut is provided between the holding piece and the positioning member, the cut forms an angle in the range of 40 degrees to 50 degrees, and the thickness between a central portion of the cut and an inner wall of the holding piece is between 0.1 mm and 0.15 mm.
8. The bone fixation structure of claim 7, wherein a top end of the holding piece is closed or open, wherein when the top end of the holding piece is closed, a cut is provided between the top end and a bottom end of the holding piece, the cut forms an angle in the range of 40 degrees to 50 degrees, and the thickness between a central portion of the cut and an inner wall of the holding piece is between 0.1 mm and 0.15 mm.
9. The bone fixation structure of claim 1, further comprising a connecting piece penetratingly disposed on the peripheral surface of the positioning member.
10. The bone fixation structure of claim 8, further comprising a fastening piece for fastening the connecting piece on the positioning member.
11. The bone fixation structure of claim 9, wherein the fastening piece is screwed inside the positioning member and presses against the connecting piece.
12. The bone fixation structure of claim 5, wherein the slot includes a narrow elongated slot, a fan-shaped slot or a slot having a combination of a circular portion and a narrow elongated portion, wherein the width of the narrow elongated slot is between 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm; the fan-shaped slot includes a wide portion between 7.0 mm to 9.5 mm and a narrow portion between 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm; and the slot having the combination of a circular portion and the narrow elongated portion includes a diameter of 7.0 mm to 9.5 mm for the circular portion and a width of 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm for the narrow elongated portion.
13. The bone fixation structure of claim 7, wherein the slot includes a narrow elongated slot, a fan-shaped slot or a slot having a combination of a circular portion and a narrow elongated portion, wherein the width of the narrow elongated slot is between 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm; the fan-shaped slot includes a wide portion between 7.0 mm to 9.5 mm and a narrow portion between 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm; and the slot having the combination of a circular portion and the narrow elongated portion includes a diameter of 7.0 mm to 9.5 mm for the circular portion and a width of 5.5 mm to 7.5 mm for the narrow elongated portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] Aspects of the present invention are described by the following specific embodiments. Other advantages and effects of the present invention can be readily understood by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the disclosure of this specification.
[0024] It should be noted that the structures, ratios, sizes shown in the drawings appended to this specification are to be construed in conjunction with the disclosure of this specification in order to facilitate understanding of those skilled in the art. They are not meant, in any ways, to limit the implementations of the present invention, and therefore have no substantial technical meaning. Any modifications, changes or adjustments to the structures, ratio relationships or sizes, should be regarded as falling within the range covered by the technical contents disclosed herein to the extent that they do not affect the effects created and the objectives achieved by the present invention. Meanwhile, terms, such as in, top, bottom, above, below, one, a, an, and the like, are for illustrative purposes only, and are not meant to limit the range implementable by the present invention. Any changes or adjustments made to their relative relationships are also to be regarded as within the range implementable by the present invention to the extent that they do not modify the substantial technical contents of the present invention.
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[0026] As shown in
[0027] The fastening body 20 is in the shape of a metal screw, such as that of a pointed screw, having a head portion 20a and a tip portion 20b. It can be appreciated that the fastening body 20 may assume any forms appropriate for the particular requirements, and is not limited to that just described.
[0028] The positioning member 21 includes a first end 21a and a second end 21b opposite to each other. The positioning member 21 is joined with the head portion 20a of the fastening body 20 via its first end 21a.
[0029] In this embodiment, the positioning member 21 is an alloy material made substantially into the shape of a cylinder or a hat. The positioning member 21 includes a space S, and the spherical head portion 20a of the fastening body 20 is pivotally connected at the bottom of the space S, such that the positioning member 21 can rotate relative to the fastening body 20 (or the fastening body 20 can rotate relative to the positioning member 21).
[0030] Furthermore, threads P1 are provided on the inner surface of the space S. A notch 210 is formed on the side faces of the space S in communication with the second end 21b, such that the notch 210 is in laterally communication with two side faces of the positioning member 21 (e.g. along the X-axis shown by the coordinates in
[0031] The holding piece 22 is an alloy material integrally formed on the second end 21b of the positioning member 21 with a shape roughly resembles a spoon or a ladle.
[0032] In this embodiment, the holding piece 22 is configured in such a way that it starts with a hollow cylinder at one end and tapers into a thin piece at the other end. When viewed from the top, the diameter of the hollow circle in the cylinder ranges from 10 mm to 16 mm depending on the various tools used, which have different force requirements. For example, the cylindrical peripheral surface of the holding piece 22 has two opposite sides. One side includes an inclined surface 22c formed by cutting diagonally from the top end of the holding piece 22 to the bottom end situated near the second end 21b of the positioning member 21. The other side includes a curved surface 22d. A recess 221 is formed on the side with the inclined surface 22c, such that the holding piece 22 resembles the shape of a spoon or a ladle.
[0033] Moreover, the length L of the holding piece 22 is greater than the length H of the positioning member 21. The length L is in the range of 16 mm to 200 mm, and the length H is in the range of 5 mm to 70 mm.
[0034] Furthermore, threads P2 are also provided at the bottom of the recess 221. A slot 220 (as shown in
[0035] Moreover, the top end 22a of the holding piece 22 is closed, but in other embodiments, the top end 22a of the holding piece 22 may be open, such as that shown in
[0036] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0037] Furthermore, referring to
[0038] When a spinal fixation surgery is performed (manually or robotically), as shown in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] Next, as shown in
[0041] Subsequently, as shown in
[0042] Finally, as shown in
[0043] Therefore, with the design of the inclined surfaces 22c of the holding pieces 22 in the bone fixation structure 2 proposed by the present invention, during a spinal fixation surgery, the curved surface 22d of one holding piece 22 can fit snuggly with the inclined surface 22c of an adjacent holding piece 22. This allows the holding pieces 22 to be arranged tightly with minimum intervals between them, which subsequently reduces the area to be occupied by these holding pieces 22 on the skin surface (and thus, the size of the incision 90). As a result, compared to the prior art, a relatively smaller incision 90 can be formed on the surgical site (with a maximum width R of about 3 cm as shown in
[0044] Moreover, a cut 25 can be created between the positioning member 21 and the holding piece 22, for example, between the second end 21b of the positioning member 21 and a bottom end 22b of the holding piece 22 in
[0045] In addition, during the operation, if the surgeon finds the view through the incision 90 is not clear enough, a holding piece 22 with an open top end 22a (shown in
[0046] The above embodiments are used only to illustrate the principles of the present invention and its effect, rather than to limit the present invention. The above embodiments can be modified by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope claimed of the present invention should be defined by the following claims.