IMPLANT HAVING A SHAFT AND A HOLDING ELEMENT CONNECTED THEREWITH FOR CONNECTING WITH A ROD
An implant is described having a shaft (1) and a holding element (3; 30) connected therewith for connecting with a rod (100). A recess is provided in the holding element. The recess has a U-shaped cross section for accommodation of the rod and two free legs (7, 8; 32, 33) at one end which include an inner thread (9; 34). A closure element (20; 36) fixes the rod inserted into the U-shaped recess. The closure element has an outer thread cooperating with the inner thread of the legs. An abutment is provided at or in the holding element (3; 30) to limit tilting of the closure element about the rod at the time of final tightening of the closure element in the holding element. As a result thereof it is possible to keep the wall thickness of the receiver member small in spite of the large forces acting at the time of final tightening. The invention is applicable to both monoaxial screws and polyaxial screws as well as bone hooks.
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The invention relates to an implant to be used in spine or trauma surgery, the implant having a shaft and a holding element connected therewith for connecting with a rod, wherein the holding element comprises a recess having a U-shaped cross section for receiving the rod and two free legs at one end which have an inner thread and a closure element for fixation of the rod inserted into the U-shaped recess, the closure element comprising an outer thread cooperating with the inner thread of the legs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONEP 0 614 649 B1 describes a polyaxial bone screw with a receiver member with a nut to be screwed onto the receiver member for securing a rod.
If the thread of the receiver member and of an inner screw is a metric thread, force components in radial direction of the cylindrical receiver member occur when screwing in the inner screw, which could cause splaying of the legs of the receiver member resulting in a loosening of the inner screw.
Implants are known which employ only an inner screw for fixation of the rod, whereby a specific shape of the thread is provided for reducing the forces acting radially outward when screwing in. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,562 describes an implant having a receiver member, wherein the shape of the thread of the receiver member and the inner screw is formed as saw tooth thread, whereas WO 00/27297 describes the use of a thread with a negative angle of the load flank.
Such implants that have thin side flanks of the receiver member, however, encounter a problem when using only an inner screw for fixation without an additional securing via a nut to be screwed on or a cap covering the legs of the receiver member at the outside or a ring or the like. The problem is illustrated by means of
To avoid this, the inner screw should be tightened with reduced torque which, however, impairs the retention force. Further, the problem also can be reduced, if a wall of the receiver member is very thickly dimensioned, which is, however, an obstacle to the requirement of a compact implant design.
The problem of tilting of the inner screw at the time of final tightening which has been described is independent from the form of the used thread.
It is desirable to provide an element of the type described which allows a reliable fixation of the rod and at the same time makes a compact design possible.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides an implant having a shaft (1) and a holding element (3; 30) connected therewith for connecting with a rod (100), wherein the holding element (3; 30) comprises a recess having a U-shaped cross section for receiving the rod and two free legs (7, 8; 32, 33) at one end which have an inner thread (9; 34) and a closure element (20; 36) for fixation of the rod inserted into the U-shaped recess, the closure element comprising an outer thread cooperating with the inner thread of the legs, wherein, at or in the holding element (3; 30), a securing device is provided which limits a tilting of the closure element about the rod at the time of final tightening of the closure element.
Alternative embodiments of the implants of the present invention further comprise one or more of the following features:
the securing device is formed by a support surface (12; 37) for cooperation with a section of the lower side of the closure element (20; 36) facing the rod;
the distance (A) between the bottom of the U-shaped recess to the support surface (12; 37) is smaller than the diameter (D) of the rod;
the distance (A) is smaller than the diameter (D) by an amount of approximately 1% to 7.5% of the diameter (D);
the securing device is formed as a projection (37) provided at the inside of the free legs (32, 33) of the holding element (30);
the shaft (1) and the holding element (30) are connected monoaxially, preferably formed in one piece;
the shaft (1) has a head (2) at one end being polyaxially connected to the holding element and wherein a pressure element (10) acting upon the head is provided for fixation of the angular position and wherein the securing device is provided at the pressure element (10);
the pressure element (10) comprises a U-shaped recess (14) corresponding to the recess of the holding element (3) and wherein the securing device is formed by the free edge (12) of the legs (15, 16) formed by the recess;
the distance (A) from the bottom of the U-shaped recess to the free end (12) of the pressure element is smaller than the diameter (D) of the rod; and/or
the inner thread of the legs (7, 8; 32, 33) and the outer thread of the closure element (20; 36) is formed as metric thread or as saw tooth thread or as thread having a load flank having a negative angle or as a flat thread.
The construction of the implant in accord with the present invention is suitable, not only for polyaxial bone screws but also for monoaxial bone screws or hooks and is suitable for all forms of threads used for the receiver member and the inner screw. Implants in accord with the present invention are particularly advantageous for use with a rod having circular cross section.
The invention also provides a method for fixing a rod relative to a bone. The method comprises providing an implant as described above, connecting the implant to the bone, positioning the rod in the implant, and fixing the rod in the implant. In embodiments where the implant is a polyaxial screw, the method further comprises adjusting the angular position of the polyaxial screw element relative to the holding element and adjustment of the rod. In other embodiments where the implant is a polyaxial screw preferably comprising a screw element having a head with a recess in the head, the method further comprises assembling the screw elements and holding member of the implant, inserting a pressure member into the holding member, screwing the polyaxial screw into the bone using a driving tool that drives the screw by means of the recess in the head, and after positioning the rod, fixing the rod by tightening the closure element in the holding element.
In certain preferred embodiments, the fixing step includes tightening of the closure element by applying strong forces to tilt the closure element about the rod until stopped against further forward movement by the abutment.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the description of embodiments and the accompanying Figures.
In the embodiment shown in
The receiver or holding member 3 further comprises in a conventional manner a U-shaped recess 3′ arranged symmetrically with respect to the center of the part for accommodation of the rod 100, the bottom of which is directed towards the first bore 4 and by which the two free legs 7, 8 are formed. In a region adjacent to their free end, the legs 7, 8 comprise an inner thread 9 which is formed in this embodiment as a metric thread.
Further, a cylindrical pressure element 10 is provided having a first end 11, which faces the head 2 in a state where the pressure element is inserted into the receiver 3, and with a second end 12 opposite to the first end. The outer diameter of the pressure element is slightly smaller than that of the bore 5 of the receiver member, such that the pressure element is able to slide into the bore 5, i.e., it is displaceable in bore 5 towards the head 2.
The pressure element 10 further comprises at its first end 11 a spherical segment-shaped recess 13 enlarging towards the end, the radius of which is selected such that the pressure element partly encompasses the head 2 when it is inserted into the receiver.
Further, the pressure element 10 is provided with a U-shaped recess 14 at the second end 12 opposite to the spherically-shaped recess 13, thereby forming two legs 15, 16. The dimensions of the U-shaped recess 14 of the pressure element are such that the recess forms a channel in which the rod 100 can be inserted. As illustrated in
The pressure element further comprises a central bore 17 extending therethrough and the diameter of which is sufficiently large that a screw-in tool for engaging with a recess 18 provided in the head 2 can be passed therethrough.
In addition, an inner screw 20 is provided as a closure element that has an outer thread 21 cooperating with the inner thread 9 of the legs 7, 8 of the receiver member and which is dimensioned such that the screw does not or does not substantially protrude above the receiver member in the screwed-in state when the screw 20 presses on the inserted rod 100. The inner thread 9 of the receiver is preferably dimensioned such that beginning from the free end of the legs 7, 8 it does not extend substantially deeper than the upper edge of the rod when the rod rests on the bottom of the U-shaped recess of the inserted pressure element.
In operation, first, the screw element is inserted into the receiver 3 until the head 2 contacts the spherical section 6. Then, the pressure element 10 is inserted and positioned in such a way that the U-shaped recess 3′ of the receiver member and the U-shaped recess 14 of the pressure element 10 correspond. In this state the screw element is screwed into the bone by means of a drive tool engaging the recess 18 in head 2. Thereafter, the rod 100 is inserted and the closure element, inner screw 20, is screwed into the receiver element to contact rod 100. After adjustment of the angular position of the polyaxial screw element relative to the receiver and adjustment of the rod 100, the inner screw 20 is tightened to fix the rod and the angle of the screw element. Thus, at the beginning, the lower side of the inner screw 20 touches the rod only slightly whereby, between the lower side of the inner screw and the free second end 12 of the pressure element, there is then a gap of the size S as shown in
In the final state in which the inner screw is completely screwed in, the inner screw fixes the rod and fixes via the pressure element and the rod also the head 2.
There is a desired advantage that the thickness of the wall of the receiver member can be reduced because this design is more compact and the prevention of tilting of the inner screw at the time of tightening is highly safeguarded.
In the embodiment shown in
As shown in
The operation and function of the implant illustrated by the second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment. As shown in
The invention has been described including the preferred embodiments thereof. However, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art may make modifications and improvements within the spirit and scope of the invention.
As such, various alternative modifications of the embodiments described are possible. For example, instead of the metric thread of the receiver member and the inner screw, a saw tooth thread, a thread having a load flank with a negative flank angle or a flat thread can be provided. The latter is characterized in that both flanks of the thread enclose an angle of 90° with the screw axis. When using the thread forms as described, a splaying of the legs does not occur because there are no force components acting radially outwards. In spite of this, there is tilting at the time of final tightening of the inner screw and therefore torsional forces are produced which could lead to a deformation of the thread of the outer flanks of the receiver member. This is reliably prevented by using a structure in accord with the present invention together with the thread forms as described above.
The threads described can further be formed as right hand or left hand threads.
The inner screw can be formed as sleeve-like part with an outer thread and can have a continuous slit or a partial slit in axial direction.
Instead of the shaft having the bone thread, a hook can be provided.
Claims
1. An implant comprising:
- a shaft;
- a holding element connected with the shaft, wherein the holding element comprises a recess with a U-shaped cross section for receiving a rod, the recess forming two free legs having at one end thereof an inner thread;
- a closure element for fixation of the rod inserted into the U-shaped recess, the closure element having an outer thread cooperating with the inner thread of the legs; and
- an abutment cooperating with the closure element to limit a tilting of the closure element about the rod at the time of final tightening of the closure element in the holding element.
2. The implant according to claim 1, wherein the closure element comprises a lower side facing the rod and the abutment is a support surface for a section of the lower side of the closure element.
3. The implant according to claim 2, wherein the U-shaped recess has a bottom and the rod has a diameter (D), a distance (A) between the bottom of the U-shaped recess to the support surface being smaller than the diameter (D) of the rod.
4. The implant according to claim 3, wherein the distance (A) is smaller than the diameter (D) by an amount from about 1% to about 7.5% of the diameter (D).
5. The implant according to claim 1, wherein the abutment is an inward projecting surface on the inside of the free legs of the holding element.
6. The implant according to claim 1, wherein the shaft and the holding element are connected monoaxially.
7. The implant according to claim 6, wherein the shaft and the holding element are formed in one piece.
8. The implant according to claim 1, wherein the shaft has a head at one end that is polyaxially connected to the holding element,
- wherein the implant further comprises a pressure element having an end facing the closure element for acting upon the head to fix an angular position of the shaft relative to the holding element, and
- wherein the abutment is provided at the end of the pressure element.
9. The implant according to claim 8, wherein the pressure element comprises a second U-shaped recess with a second bottom corresponding to the recess of the holding element, the second U-shaped recess forming third and fourth free legs having a free end in a plane and wherein the abutment is formed by the free end.
10. The implant according to claim 9, wherein the rod has a diameter (D) and wherein a distance (A) from the second bottom of the second U-shaped recess to the free end of the pressure element is smaller than the diameter (D) of the rod.
11. The implant according to claim 1, wherein the inner thread of the legs and the outer thread of the closure element are formed as a thread selected from the group consisting of a metric thread, a saw tooth thread, a thread having a load flank having a negative angle, and a flat thread.
12. The implant according to claim 1, wherein the shaft comprises a bone thread or a bone hook.
13. A method for fixing a rod relative to a bone, the method comprising:
- providing an implant comprising: a shaft; a holding element connected with the shaft, wherein the holding element comprises a recess with a U-shaped cross section for receiving a rod, the recess forming two free legs having at one end thereof an inner thread; a closure element for fixation of the rod inserted into the U-shaped recess, the closure element having an outer thread cooperating with the inner thread of the legs; and an abutment cooperating with the closure element to limit a tilting of the closure element about the rod at the time of final tightening of the closure element in the holding element;
- connecting the implant to the bone;
- positioning the rod in the implant; and
- fixing the rod in the implant.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the implant is a polyaxial screw and the method further comprises adjusting the angular position of the polyaxial screw element relative to the holding element and adjustment of the rod.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the implant is a polyaxial screw comprising a head with a recess in the head and the method further comprises:
- assembling the polyaxial screw and holding member of the implant;
- inserting a pressure member into the holding member;
- screwing the polyaxial screw into the bone using a diving tool that dives the screw by means of the recess in the head; and
- after positioning the rod, fixing the rod by tightening the closure element in the holding element.
16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the fixing step includes tightening of the closure element by applying strong forces to tilt the closure element about the rod until stopped against further forward movement by the abutment.
17. Pressure element for use in a polyaxial bone screw, the polyaxial bone screw comprising the pressure element being substantially cylindrically-shaped with a first end and a second end and comprising wherein a distance (A) from the second bottom of the second U-shaped recess to the free end of the third and fourth legs is smaller than the diameter (D) of the rod.
- a screw element having a shaft with a bone thread and a head,
- a holding element for holding the head, the holding element comprising
- a first recess with a U-shaped cross section for receiving a rod having a diameter (D), the first recess having a bottom and forming two free legs having at one end thereof an inner thread,
- a second recess with U-shaped cross section at the first end, the second recess corresponding to said first recess in said holding element, the second recess having a second bottom and forming third and fourth free legs for receiving the rod,
18. Pressure element according to claim 16, comprising a third recess at the second end which is shaped such as to at least partly encompass the head of the screw element.
19. Pressure element according to claim 16, comprising a coaxial bore for inserting a screw-in tool to cooperate with the head of the screw element.
20. The pressure element according to claim 16, wherein the distance (A) is smaller than the diameter (D) by an amount from about 1% to about 7.5% of the diameter (D).
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 1, 2011
Publication Date: May 3, 2012
Applicant:
Inventors: Wilfried MATTHIS (Weisweil), Lutz BIEDERMANN (VS-Villingen), Jürgen HARMS (Karlsruhe)
Application Number: 13/175,128
International Classification: A61B 17/86 (20060101); A61B 17/84 (20060101);