[미국특허]
Orthopedic fixation system and method of use
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-017/56
A61B-017/58
A61F-002/30
출원번호
US-0870504
(2004-06-17)
등록번호
US-7303563
(2007-12-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Poyner,Jeffrey W.
Farris,Robert A.
출원인 / 주소
SDGI Holdings, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Coats & Bennett, P.L.L.C.
인용정보
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58인용 특허 :
21
초록▼
A orthopedic fixation system comprising a plate with an outwardly-extending member. A saddle may be mounted on the member and includes spaced-apart arms that form a channel to receive a rod. An engagement member may be mounted within the saddle to prevent escape of the rod. In one embodiment, the en
A orthopedic fixation system comprising a plate with an outwardly-extending member. A saddle may be mounted on the member and includes spaced-apart arms that form a channel to receive a rod. An engagement member may be mounted within the saddle to prevent escape of the rod. In one embodiment, the engagement member is attached to the saddle to apply a downward force on the rod and an upward force on the saddle to lift the saddle relative to the plate. A method of attaching an orthopedic rod is also included. In one embodiment, a rod is positioned within a channel in the saddle and a downward force is applied against the anchor which results in an upward force on the saddle to lift the saddle relative to the anchor.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the plate having at least one threaded aperture extending at least partially between the top surface and the bottom surface; an elongated anchor comprising: a
What is claimed is: 1. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the plate having at least one threaded aperture extending at least partially between the top surface and the bottom surface; an elongated anchor comprising: a first threaded end that mates with the threaded aperture to attach the anchor to the plate, a mount at a second end opposite the first end, and a flange extending outward at a position between the threaded end and the mount and having a width greater than the threaded aperture and a bottom surface of the flange being in contact with the top surface of the plate when the anchor is fully mounted to the plate; and a saddle attached to the mount, the saddle comprising upwardly extending arms spaced a distance apart to form a channel, the saddle being pivotally attached to the anchor to receive a rod within the channel at a variety of positions relative to the plate. 2. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 1 wherein the mount has a substantially spherical shape and the saddle has a bearing surface to accept the substantially spherical shape. 3. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 1 wherein a distance between the first threaded end and a bottom surface of the flange is less than or equal to the distance between the top surface and the bottom surface of the plate. 4. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 1 wherein the aperture extends through the thickness of the plate. 5. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the plate having at least one threaded aperture extending at least partially between the top surface and the bottom surface; an anchor having a first threaded section, a head, and a flange positioned therebetween, the first threaded section engaged with the threaded aperture with a bottom surface of the flange contacting the top surface of the plate and the head extending above the top surface; and a saddle having a plurality of upright portions that define a channel that receives a rod through the saddle member, and a lower portion that cooperates with the head to allow multi-axial movement of the saddle relative to the plate. 6. An orthopedic fixation system: a plate having at least one aperture; an anchor having a first end positioned within the aperture and a plurality of first locking features on the surface of the anchor; a saddle having a plurality of upright portions that define a channel and an opening positioned on a lower section below the channel, the saddle further comprising a plurality of second locking features; and an engagement member sized to fit within the channel and engage the plurality of upright portions, engagement of the engagement member within the plurality of upright portions and with a rod causes upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor to engage the plurality of first and second locking features. 7. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 6 wherein the anchor is a screw having threads on a first end that engage threads within the aperture of the plate. 8. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 6 wherein the engagement member is a setscrew having external threads that engage internal threads on the plurality of upright portions. 9. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 6 further comprising a rod positioned between the engagement member and the anchor. 10. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 6 wherein the upright portions of the saddle extend upwards from the lower section to define a substantially u-shaped channel. 11. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 6 wherein the opening is a hole positioned entirely within the lower section and surrounded in all directions by the plurality of second locking features. 12. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 6 wherein the lower section is substantially u-shaped and the opening is a slot. 13. An orthopedic fixation system comprising: a plate; a saddle having a lower section and spaced apart arms extending upward from the lower section; an opening positioned within the lower section of the saddle; an anchor having a neck and head, the neck extending upward from the plate through the opening and the head positioned between the arms; and an engagement member positioned between the arms and above the head; engagement of the engagement member within the plurality of arms and with a rod causes upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor causing contact between the anchor and the lower section, at least one of the anchor and the lower section including locking features to prevent rotational movement of the saddle relative to the anchor. 14. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the head is wider than the neck. 15. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 14 wherein the neck is curved. 16. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 14 wherein the neck is tapered. 17. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 16 wherein the locking features are positioned on the tapered neck. 18. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the locking features are positioned on a lower side of the head. 19. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the head is larger than the opening to limit the extent of upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor. 20. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the locking features are on both the anchor and the saddle. 21. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the opening is wider than the neck to allow axial rotation of saddle about the anchor. 22. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the locking features are splines. 23. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the locking features are knurls. 24. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the locking features are frictional features. 25. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 13 wherein the head has a concave support feature to support the rod. 26. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate; a saddle having a lower section and spaced apart arms extending upward from the lower section, the spaced apart arms forming a channel into which the rod is positioned; an opening positioned within the lower section of the saddle; an anchor having a neck and head, the neck extending upward from the plate and extending through the opening, and the head positioned between the arms, the rod being placed on a top portion of the head; an engagement member positioned between the arms and above the rod; the engagement of the engagement member within the arms causes a downward force on a rod and upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor. 27. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the plate having at least one threaded aperture extending at least partially between the top surface and the bottom surface; an elongated anchor comprising: a threaded section that mates with the threaded aperture to attach the anchor to the plate, a mount, and a flange extending outward from a centerline and having a width greater than the threaded aperture and being in contact with the plate when the anchor is fully mounted to the plate, the threaded section disposed so as not to extend beyond the bottom surface of the plate; and a saddle attached to the mount, the saddle comprising upwardly extending arms spaced a distance apart to form a channel, the saddle being pivotally attached to the anchor to receive a rod within the channel at a variety of positions relative to the plate. 28. An orthopedic fixation system: a plate having at least one aperture; an anchor having a first end positioned within the aperture and a second end extending upward above the plate; a saddle having a plurality of upright portions that define a channel and an opening positioned on a lower section that connects with the anchor at a point above the plate; and an engagement member sized to fit within the channel and engage the plurality of upright portions, engagement of the engagement member within the plurality of upright portions and with a rod causes upward movement of the saddle relative to the plate. 29. An orthopedic fixation system comprising: a plate; a saddle having a lower section and spaced apart arms extending upward from the lower section; an opening positioned within the lower section of the saddle; an anchor having a neck and head, the neck extending upward from the plate through the opening and the head positioned between the arms; and an engagement member positioned between the arms and above the head; engagement of the engagement member within the plurality of upright portions and with a rod causes upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor. 30. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 29 wherein the head is wider than the neck. 31. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 30 wherein the head is larger than the opening to limit the extent of upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor. 32. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 29 wherein the opening is wider than the neck to allow axial rotation of saddle about the anchor. 33. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the plate having an aperture extending through the thickness of the plate between the top surface and the bottom surface; an elongated anchor comprising: a first end that mates with the aperture to attach the anchor to the plate, and a mount at a second end opposite the first end, and a saddle attached to the mount, the saddle comprising upwardly extending arms spaced a distance apart to form a channel, the saddle being pivotally attached to the anchor to receive a rod within the channel at a variety of positions relative to the plate. 34. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 33 wherein the mount has a substantially spherical shape and the saddle has a bearing surface to accept the substantially spherical shape. 35. The orthopedic fixation system of claim 33 wherein the anchor is deformed against the rod to further support the rod. 36. An orthopedic fixation system for attachment of a rod comprising: a plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, the plate having at least one threaded aperture extending at least partially between the top surface and the bottom surface; an anchor having a first threaded section and a head, the first threaded section engaged with the threaded aperture from the top surface and extending through the threaded aperture no farther than the bottom surface, and the head extending above the top surface; and a saddle having a plurality of upright portions that define a channel that receives a rod through the saddle member, and a lower portion that cooperates with the head to allow multi-axial movement of the saddle relative to the plate. 37. An orthopedic fixation system: a plate having at least one aperture; an anchor having a first end positioned within the aperture and a plurality of first locking features on the surface of the anchor; a saddle having a plurality of upright portions that define a channel and an opening positioned on a lower section below the channel, the saddle further comprising a plurality of second locking features; and an engagement member sized to fit within the channel and engage the plurality of upright portions, engagement of the engagement member within the plurality of upright portions causes upward movement of the saddle relative to the anchor to engage the plurality of first and second locking features.
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