RETAINING MECHANISM, IMPLANT, AND TOOL
20170042699 · 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30563
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2310/00023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30787
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4627
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30331
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30772
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30594
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/447
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30433
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30136
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4455
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30744
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8042
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/84
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A retaining mechanism is disclosed, which comprises a plate including a first surface adapted to engage with an implant and a second opposing surface, the plate having mechanically-weakened areas, such that the plate is compressible from a first dimension to a second reduced dimension via the weakened areas, wherein the plate includes at least one ledge adapted to engage with a recess in the implant to prevent a fixation member inserted into the implant from backing out. A tool is also disclosed for compressing and inserting the retaining mechanism into engagement with the implant, as are respective methods of compression and insertion of the retaining mechanism into engagement with the implant.
Claims
1. A retaining mechanism comprising: a plate including mechanically-weakened areas, such that the plate is compressible from a first dimension to a second reduced dimension via the weakened areas, wherein the plate includes at least one first portion adapted to engage with a second portion in an implant to at least partially block a fixation member inserted into the implant from backing out.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A more complete appreciation of the subject matter of the present invention(s) and of the various advantages thereof can be realized by reference to the following detailed description in which reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] In describing certain aspects of the present invention(s), specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, the invention(s) is not intended to be limited to any specific terms used herein, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents, which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
[0015] Referring to
[0016] Retaining mechanism 10, as shown in detail in
[0017] Referring to
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] During use, a surgeon or other skilled practitioner (hereinafter the user) may insert implant 40 into a patient, and attach fixation members 60, such as bone screws, to adjacent vertebral bodies to secure implant 40 to bone. With implant 40 secured, the user may then attach retaining mechanism 10 to implant 40 to prevent fixation members 60 from backing out (e.g., by covering a portion of fixation members 60 with retaining mechanism 10, as shown in
[0020] Due to the aforementioned compression or deformation of retaining mechanism 10, ledges 20, 22 may be inserted within recesses 50, 52 so that an interference therebetween secures retaining mechanism 10 to implant 40 and prevents fixation members 60 from backing out. Indeed, the aforementioned compression or deformation of retaining mechanism 10 (and thus, for example, the decrease in distance between ledges 20, 22) may allow the user to insert ledges 20, 22 within recesses 50, 52, and upon return of retaining mechanism 10 to its decompressed/non-deformed state, ledges 20, 22 may engage with recesses 50, 52 and walls 64, 66 to prevent retaining mechanism from disengaging with implant 40. At this point, certain portions of inner surface 12 of retaining mechanism may cover one or more fixation members 60 so that such fixation members 60 cannot come loose and/or back out of holes 48 (e.g., potentially causing soft-tissue irritation, or dislodging of implant 40 within the body, etc.) As such, retaining mechanism 10 may reliably ensure that implant 40 and fixation members 60 remain in place once implanted within a patient.
[0021] Referring now to
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In one embodiment, adjustment nut 94 may also be utilized to change the amount that arms 78, 80 and posts 82, 84 move upon actuation of lever 90. In short, by screwing adjustment nut 94 in one direction (e.g., clockwise), outer shaft 72 and handle 86 may be moved towards or away from one another, which may affect the degree to which distal end 106 of inner shaft 88 may penetrate tapered portions 102, 104 of arms 78, 80. In this manner, the amount that posts 82, 84 are capable of moving towards or away from one another may be slightly adjusted. In one embodiment, this may be done upon manufacture, at which point adjustment nut 94 may be welded so as to preclude any further rotation and/or movement of nut 94 in the field.
[0024] During surgery, a user may utilize tool 70 to compress or deform retaining mechanism 10 and insert the same into engagement with implant 40. Specifically, after implantation of implant 40, a user may engage posts 82, 84 of tool 70 with holes 24, 26 in retaining mechanism (e.g., with lever 90 and tool 70 situated as shown in
[0025] While not discussed above, it is contemplated that suitable materials for retaining mechanism 10, implant 40, and/or fixation members 60 may be PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone), titanium or other metals, bone material, porous metals, other biocompatible materials, or a combination of the foregoing. Such materials may also be used to construct retaining mechanism 10, implant 40, and/or fixation members 60 in a selective laser melting or porous laser sintering technique (e.g., to provide for porosity within or on such components and/or allow bone in-growth to occur on one or more surfaces of mechanism 10, implant 40, or fixation members 60).
[0026] In the devices depicted in the figures, particular structures are shown, which are adapted for use as a retaining mechanism, implant, or tool during surgery (e.g., spinal surgery). The use of alternative structures for such purposes, including structures having different lengths, shapes, and configurations is also contemplated. As an example, while cutouts 28 are shown as providing mechanically-weakened areas in retaining mechanism 10 for compression or deformation thereof, other compressible or deformable elements may be used. For instance, a retaining mechanism 10 may be comprised of a material that is compressible or deformable in and of itself, without cutouts, or a retaining mechanism 10 may be composed of a plastic or other composite material (e.g., PEEK), which has layers or regions that are compressible or deformable to permit compression or deformation of the retaining mechanism 10. Thus, so long as retaining mechanism 10 is compressible, deformable, or both to engage with implant 40, retaining mechanism 10 can adequately serve the function of preventing fixation member 60 back-out.
[0027] As yet another example, although holes 24, 26 in retaining mechanism 10 are shown as being adapted to engage with tool 70 to compress mechanism 10, other means for engaging tool 70 with retaining mechanism 10 may be provided, such as notches on mechanism 10 for engaging with posts 82, 84 of tool 70, or ledges extending from outer face 14 of retaining mechanism 10, which may engage with hooks formed on arms 78, 80 of tool 70. Indeed, the vehicle through which tool 70 engages with retaining mechanism 10 is not material, so long as tool 70 is configured to compress or otherwise deform mechanism 10 to engage mechanism 10 with implant 40.
[0028] Also, while in the figures multiple projections 16, 18 extend from retaining mechanism 10 for engaging with corresponding slots 54, 56 in implant 40, it is contemplated that one or more than two projections and corresponding slots may be provided. Likewise, the same is true of ledges 20, 22 and recesses 50, 52, in that one or more than two ledges and recesses may be provided for securing retaining mechanism 10 to implant 40. As another example, although implant 40 is shown as having multiple openings 48 for receipt of fixation members 60, it is contemplated that just one or more than three openings may be provided for one or more than three fixation members. Still further, although in the preceding disclosure multiple fixation members 60 are inserted into implant 40 and retaining mechanism is utilized to cover at least a portion of such fixation members 60 to prevent back-out thereof, any number of fixation members 60 (e.g., solely one (1)) may be inserted into implant 40, and retaining mechanism 10 may be used to cover a portion of such fixation member(s) 60 to prevent back-out.
[0029] Although aspects of the invention(s) herein have been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of certain features of the present invention(s). It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention(s) as defined by the appended claims.
[0030] It will also be appreciated that the various dependent claims and the features set forth therein can be combined in different ways than presented in the initial claims. It will also be appreciated that the features described in connection with individual embodiments may be shared with others of the described embodiments.