FIXATION SYSTEM FOR SPINAL INSTRUMENTATION
20180140333 · 2018-05-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8877
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fixation system for spinal instrumentation comprising a cap (1), which houses the head of a screw (2), the end of said screw (2) projecting through a lower opening of said cap (1). A coupling element (3) having two tabs (33) on both side ends rests on the upper part of the head of said screw (2). Said coupling element (3) houses therein an adjusting ring (4) secured to a series of tabs (7), by which means the movement of the head of said screw (2) can be limited.
Claims
1. A fixation system for spinal instrumentation comprising: a cap (1) having an upper, inner part comprising threading (8), the cap comprising slots (13) which extend from a base of side openings to holes (14); a screw (2) having a head and an end; a coupling element (3) having two tabs (33) on side ends which are received by the holes (14) of the cap (1) and rest on an upper part of the head of the screw (2); an adjusting ring (4) secured to a series of tabs (7) and received by the coupling element (3), limiting movement of the head of the screw (2); a reducing bar (5); a closing lid (6) connected to the cap (1) via the threading (8) on the upper, inner part of the cap (1); a screwdriver (100) for polyaxial fixation of the screw (2); a screwdriver (200) for uniaxial fixation of the screw (2); a screwdriver (300) for uniaxial fixation of the screw (2); and a screwdriver (400) for complete locking of the screw (2); wherein the cap (1) houses the head of the screw (2), and the end of the screw (2) projects through a lower opening of the cap (1); wherein the reducing bar (5) is located between the coupling element (3) and the closing lid (6).
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. (canceled)
5. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the head of the screw (2) is always greater than a diameter of the lower opening of the cap (1); the screw (2) having a spherical head with a series of slots (9) separated by 90 degrees, where a centermost part of the screw has a hollow area (11) in a five-pointed star shape; the screw (2) being cannulated in its interior to enable passage of a guide wire, a hole of the screw continues from the hollow (11).
6. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein the coupling element (3) has a secondary hollow (10) corresponding to geometry of the adjusting ring (4) and the tabs (7), the secondary hollow (10) formed by a ring secured to a series of slots separated by 90 degrees.
7. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein the closing lid (6) has perimeter threading and a tertiary hollow (12) in a shape of a five-pointed star in a center thereof.
8. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein the screwdriver (100) comprises one end with a handle, the end of the handle (101) comprising a threaded disc (102) around its perimeter; a rotatable cap (103) that incorporates a lug (104) in a shape of a five-pointed star in a center thereof, secured to the end of the handle (101) for the polyaxial fixation of the screw (2).
9. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein the screwdriver (200) comprises one end with a handle, the end of the handle (201) comprising a threaded disc (202) around its perimeter; a rotatable cap (203) that incorporates a lug (204) in a shape of a five-pointed star in a center thereof, and two horizontal blades (205) with respect to the five-pointed star secured to the end of the handle (201) for the uniaxial fixation of the screw (2).
10. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein the screwdriver (300) comprises one end with a handle, the end of the handle (301) comprising a threaded disc (302) around its perimeter; a rotatable cap (303) that incorporates a lug (304) in a shape of a five-pointed star in a center thereof, and two vertical blades (305) with respect to the five-pointed star secured to the end of the handle (301) for the uniaxial fixation of the screw (2).
11. The fixation system for spinal instrumentation according to claim 1, wherein the screwdriver (400) comprises one end with a handle, the end of the handle (401) comprising a threaded disc (402) around its perimeter; a rotatable cap (403) that incorporates a lug (404) in a shape of a five-pointed star in a center thereof, and four blades (405) separated by 90 degrees with respect to the lug (404) secured to the end of the handle (401) for the complete locking of the screw (2).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] As a complement to the description provided herein, and for the purpose of helping to make the characteristics of the invention more readily understandable, the present specification is accompanied by a series of figures constituting an integral part of the same, which, by way of illustration and not limitation, represent the following:
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[0052] As can be observed in the attached figures, the fixation system for spinal instrumentation is comprised of a cap (1), which houses the head of a screw (2), the end of said screw (2) projecting through a lower opening of said cap (1).
[0053] A coupling element (3) having two tabs (33) on both side ends rests on the upper part of the head of said screw (2).
[0054] Said coupling element (3) houses therein an adjusting ring (4) secured to a series of tabs (7), by which means the movement of the head of said screw (2) can be limited.
[0055] The reducing bar (5) is located between said coupling element (3) and the closing lid (6).
[0056] Said cap (1) has threading (8) on its upper, inner part for the fixation of said closing lid (6).
[0057] Said cap (1) has slots (13) on its inner part that start at the bases of the side openings of said cap (1) and end in holes (14) wherein the tabs (33) of said coupling element (3) fit.
[0058] The diameter of the head of said screw (2) will always be greater than the diameter of the hole of the lower outlet of said cap (1).
[0059] Said screw (2) has a spherical head with a series of slots (9) separated by 90 degrees, also having in the centermost part thereof a hollow area (11) in the shape of a five-pointed star.
[0060] Said screw (2) is cannulated in its interior to enable the passage of the guide wire, the hole of said cannulated screw continues from said hollow (11).
[0061] Said coupling element (3) has a secondary hollow (10) corresponding to the geometry of said adjusting ring (4) and the secured tabs (7) thereof, said secondary hollow (10) formed by a ring secured to a series of slots separated by 90 degrees.
[0062] Said closing lid (6) has perimeter threading and a tertiary hollow (12) in the shape of a five-pointed star in the center thereof.
[0063] A screwdriver (100) on the end of the handle (101) has a threaded disc (102) around its perimeter.
[0064] A rotatable cap (103) that incorporates a lug (104) in the shape of a five-pointed star in the center thereof is secured to the end of said handle (101) for the polyaxial fixation of the screw (2).
[0065] A screwdriver (200) on the end of the handle (201) has a threaded disc (202) around its perimeter.
[0066] A rotatable cap (203) that incorporates a lug (204) in the shape of a five-pointed star in the center thereof and two horizontal blades (205) with respect to said five-pointed star is secured to the end of said handle (201) for the uniaxial fixation of said screw (2).
[0067] A screwdriver (300) on the end of the handle (301) has a threaded disc (302) around its perimeter.
[0068] A rotatable cap (303) that incorporates a lug (304) in the shape of a five-pointed star in the center thereof and two vertical blades (305) with respect to said five-pointed star is secured to the end of said handle (301) for the uniaxial fixation of said screw (2).
[0069] A screwdriver (400) in the end of the handle (401) has a threaded disc (402) around its perimeter.
[0070] A rotatable cap (403) that incorporates a lug (404) in the shape of a five-pointed star in the center thereof and four blades (405) separated by 90 degrees with respect to said lug (404) is secured to the end of said handle (401) for the complete locking of said screw (2).
[0071] Examples of use of the fixation system for spinal instrumentation:
[0072] For the polyaxial fixation of the screw (2), when it is required that the cap (1) be moved in any direction to search for the reducing bar (5) (without forcing the vertebra towards that direction).
[0073] For the uniaxial fixation of the screw (2), when it is required that the screw (2) be only able to move in a sagittal direction and not in other directions; for example, when it is adapted to a curve in the sagittal plane in kyphosis and we would like the head to be able to move on this plane but we do not want movements of the screw (vertebra) on the transverse plane.
[0074] For the uniaxial fixation of the screw (2), when it is required that the screw (2) be able to move in a transverse but not sagittal direction; for example, when there is a purely transverse movement but it is not on the sagittal plane.
[0075] For the complete fixation of the screw (2), when it is required that the vertebra remains fixed at a point without moving on any plane, we want the reducing bar (5) to search for the screw and not vice versa.
[0076] In general, all of these movements are already possible with the screws existing on the market, however, for each one of these situations we would need a different screw. Here, we have the opportunity to achieve this with only one screw being able to determine in advance or even a priori how we want it to act.
[0077] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, in addition to an example of implementation, it must be added that the shape and materials of said invention may be modified, provided that it does not imply altering the characteristics claimed below.