IP Library Granted Patent US 9,737,340
Granted Patent B1
US 9,737,340 · App. 14/856,467 · Granted Aug 22, 2017

Adjustable iliac connector

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,737,340
App. No.
14/856,467
Filed
Sep 16, 2015
Granted
Aug 22, 2017
Kind
B1
Art Unit
3733
USPC
606/269
Abstract

An adjustable offset connector for connecting iliac screws to fixation rods. The connector includes an adjustable offset rod to facilitate mating the rod with the tulip of the iliac screws and an anti-torque mechanism designed to resist torque and securely lock the offset rod in position and provide a strong, stable connection.

Claims (31)

1. An adjustable offset connector for use with a spinal fixation system having an elongated cylindrical spinal rod and a plurality of bone anchor elements, at least one of the bone anchor elements including an elongated threaded shaft for gaining purchase within a vertebra and a head element positioned proximally from the shaft, the head element including a rod slot, the adjustable offset connector comprising:

a housing element having an inner cavity and a pair of upstanding arms separated by a rod channel, the housing element further having a lateral aperture formed within the housing underneath one of the upstanding arms and an annular recess formed within a bottom surf ace of the inner cavity;

a rod connector extending through the lateral aperture, the rod connector having a first end positioned within the inner cavity of the housing element and a second end configured to engage the rod slot of the bone anchor element to connect the housing element to the anchor element, the first end having a receptacle formed within a superior aspect and a cylindrical post extending from an inferior aspect, the cylindrical post configured to pivotably nest within the annular recess;

a load ring positioned within the housing element between the inner cavity and the rod channel, the load ring having a superior facing surface configured to engage the spinal rod and an inferior facing surface including a shaped post, the shaped post having a plurality of gear-like teeth positioned around the perimeter of the shaped post;

a setscrew configured to mate with the upstanding arms, the setscrew being advanceable to a locked position to effect compression of the offset connector by exerting an axial force on the spinal rod and load ring sufficient to cause the gear-like teeth of the shaped post to shear through a least a portion of the receptacle to create an interdigitation of the gear-like teeth and receptacle to prevent further movement of the rod connector.

2. The adjustable offset connector of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle includes an annular lip overhang.

3. The adjustable offset connector of claim 2 , wherein gear-like teeth of the shaped post shear through one or more portions of the annular lip overhang.

4. The adjustable offset connector of claim 1 , wherein the lateral aperture is configured to allow the rod connector to pivot up to 15° in either direction prior to advancement of the set screw to the locked position.

5. An adjustable offset connector for use with a spinal fixation system having an elongated cylindrical spinal rod and a plurality of bone anchor elements, at least one of the bone anchor elements including an elongated threaded shaft for gaining purchase within a vertebra and a head element positioned proximally from the shaft, the head element including a rod slot, the adjustable offset connector comprising:

a housing element having an inner cavity and a pair of upstanding arms separated by a rod channel, the housing element further having a lateral aperture formed within the housing underneath one of the upstanding arms and a receptacle formed within a bottom surface of the inner cavity;

a rod connector extending through the lateral aperture, the rod connector having a first end positioned within the inner cavity of the housing element and a second end configured to engage the rod slot of the bone anchor element to connect the housing element to the anchor element, the first end having an annular recess formed within a superior aspect and a shaped post extending from an inferior aspect, the shaped post having a plurality of gear-like teeth positioned around the perimeter of the shaped post;

a load ring positioned within the housing element between the inner cavity and the rod channel, the load ring having a superior facing surface configured to engage the spinal rod and an inferior facing surface including a cylindrical post, the cylindrical post configured to pivotably nest within the annular recess;

set screw configured to mate with the upstanding arms, the set screw being advanceable to effect compression of the offset connector by exerting an axial force on the spinal rod, load ring, and first end of the rod connector sufficient to cause the gear-like teeth of the shaped post to shear through a least a portion of the receptacle to prevent further movement of the rod connector.

6. The adjustable offset connector of claim 5 , wherein the receptacle includes an annular lip overhang.

7. The adjustable offset connector of claim 6 , wherein gear-like teeth of the shaped post shear through one or more portions of the annular lip overhang.

8. The adjustable offset connector of claim 7 , wherein the lateral aperture is configured to allow the rod connector to pivot up to 15° in either direction prior to advancement of the set screw to the locked position.

9. A method for facilitating the connection of a spinal rod and a bone anchor placed within a target bone, comprising:

implanting a bone anchor in a portion of the target bone, the bone anchor including an elongated threaded shaft for gaining purchase within a vertebra and a head element positioned proximally from the shaft, the head element including a rod receiving element;

positioning the spinal rod along a posterior aspect of the spinal column;

connecting the spinal rod to the bone anchor with an adjustable offset connector, the adjustable offset connector comprising:

a housing element having an inner cavity and a pair of upstanding arms separated by a rod channel, the housing element further having a lateral aperture formed within the housing underneath one of the upstanding arms and an annular recess formed within a bottom surface of the inner cavity;

a rod connector extending through the lateral aperture, the rod connector having a first end positioned within the inner cavity of the housing element and a second end configured to engage the rod slot of the bone anchor element to connect the housing element to the anchor element, the first end having a receptacle formed within a superior aspect and a cylindrical post extending from an inferior aspect, the cylindrical post configured to pivotably nest within the annular recess;

a load ring positioned within the housing element between the inner cavity and the rod channel, the load ring having a superior facing surface configured to engage the spinal rod and an inferior facing surface including a shaped post, the shaped post having a plurality of gear-like teeth positioned around the perimeter of the shaped post;

a setscrew configured to mate with the upstanding arms, the setscrew being advanceable to a locked position to effect compression of the offset connector by exerting an axial force on the spinal rod and load ring sufficient to cause the gear-like teeth of the shaped post to shear through a least a portion of the receptacle to create an interdigitation of the gear-like teeth and receptacle to prevent further movement of the rod connector.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the receptacle includes an annular lip overhang.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein gear-like teeth of the shaped post shear through one or more portions of the annular lip overhang.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the lateral aperture is configured to allow the rod connector to pivot up to 15° in either direction while the setscrew is in the initial position.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein attaching the adjustable offset connector to the spinal rod includes:

adjustably associating the rod connector and the anchor element by mating second end of the rod connector with the rod receiving element of the anchor element while the setscrew is in the first position;

adjustably positioning the housing element in a desired position along the spinal rod while the setscrew is in the first position; and

actuating the setscrew from the first position to the second position to effect compression of the offset connector by exerting an axial force on the spinal rod and load ring sufficient to cause the gear-like teeth of the shaped post to shear through a least a portion of the receptacle to create an interdigitation of the gear-like teeth and receptacle to prevent further movement of the rod connector.