Abstract: An occipital clamping hook assembly includes a hook for engaging a first side of an occipital bone and a compressor movable relative to the hook for applying a compressive force to the occipital bone from a second side of the occipital bone. The occipital clamping assembly further includes a rod-receiving portion coupled to the hook for coupling a rod to the occipital bone engaged by the hook.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 30, 2005
Publication date:
January 18, 2007
Applicant:
DePuy Spine Sarl
Inventors:
Matthew Lake, Mark Hall, David Konieczynski
Abstract: A spinal anchor assembly for securing a fixation element includes an anchor element and a twist-in cap. The anchor element is configured for attachment to a bone, typically by comprising a mono- or polyaxial screw or hook, and includes a proximal portion having an open slot for receiving the fixation element and having radially inwardly protruding flange segments. The twist-in cap is received in and closes the open slot. The proximal portion of the anchor and the cap are adapted to twist-lock together by a partial rotation of the cap from an open position to a closed position to cover the slot so as to capture the fixation element and to lock the cap in the closed position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 25, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 24, 2006
Assignee:
DePuy Spine SARL
Inventors:
Missoum Moumene, Ian Burgess, George Joseph Ross, Christopher Sicvol, Frank Bono
Abstract: A bone screw assembly includes an anchor portion and a head portion, such as a rod-receiving portion, movably mounted to the anchor portion to allow for controlled angulation between the anchor portion and the head portion. The anchor portion is pivotable in one or more selected directions about an axis relative to the head portion. A restriction member, which may be a rod seat, prevents the anchor portion from pivoting in one or more different directions about another axis relative to the head portion and/or a spinal fixation element received in the head portion. The restriction member may be inserted in the head portion to control direction that the anchor portion pivots relative to the head portion. The restriction member may also serve as a compression member and/or rod seat for seating a spinal rod coupled to the bone screw assembly.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 4, 2005
Publication date:
September 7, 2006
Applicant:
DePuy Spine Sarl
Inventors:
Nam Chao, Simon Siu, Ronald Sacher, Jerold Gurley
Abstract: Disclosed herein are spinal fixation devices and tools for implanting the same. In one embodiment, an implantable spinal fixation plate and a guide device are provided and they include features that allow the two devices to removably mate to one another. As a result, the guide device can be used to position and hold the plate against bone while inserting drills, taps, awls, and other bone preparation devices through the guide device. The guide device can also be configured to allow fasteners to be inserted therethrough and into bone to attach the plate to bone.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 7, 2005
Publication date:
July 13, 2006
Applicant:
DEPUY SPINE SARL
Inventors:
Thomas Doherty, Matthew Lake, Douglas LaSota, Michael Mazzuca
Abstract: Disclosed herein are spinal fixation devices and tools for implanting the same. In one embodiment, an implantable spinal fixation plate and a guide device are provided and they include features that allow the two devices to removably mate to one another. As a result, the guide device can be used to position and hold the plate against bone while inserting drills, taps, awls, and other bone preparation devices through the guide device. The guide device can also be configured to allow fasteners to be inserted therethrough and into bone to attach the plate to bone.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 7, 2005
Publication date:
July 13, 2006
Applicant:
DEPUY SPINE SARL
Inventors:
Thomas Doherty, Matthew Lake, Douglas LaSota, Michael Mazzuca
Abstract: A spinal fixation plate that is adapted to be implanted in a variety of positions in the occiput is provided. In general, the plate has a substantially planar configuration and it includes a mid-line or central portion having several thru-bores formed therein, and first and second opposed branch portions that extend from the central portion and that also include at least one thru-bore formed therein. The configuration of the branch portions relative to the central portion, as well as the position of the mid-line thru-bores formed in the central portion in relation to the thru-bore(s) formed in each branch portion, allow the spinal fixation plate to be implanted in a variety of positions in the occiput, thus allowing the optimal implant site to be selected.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 23, 2004
Publication date:
October 27, 2005
Applicant:
DePuy Spine SARL
Inventors:
Mark Boomer, Iain Kalfas, Raymond Murphy