LATERAL PLATE AND SPINAL IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD
A lateral plate assembly has an elongated lateral plate for attachment to adjacent vertebrae having a first end portion and a second end portion and a pair of apertures for receiving a first and a second bone screw. The pair of apertures includes a first aperture which is an opening positioned in the first end portion for receiving the first bone screw and a second aperture which is a slotted opening to receive the second bone screw. The second end portion of the lateral plate has an open end with channelled internal sides for receiving and holding a moveable washer on top of the slotted opening. The washer is configured to move along a length of the slotted aperture. The moveable washer has an opening for holding a head of the second bone screw. Movement of the washer relative to the slotted opening increases or decreases the distance between locations of the respective screw heads.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/444,979, filed Jun. 18, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/049,434, filed Feb. 22, 2016, which claims priority under 35 U.S. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/119,406, filed Feb. 23, 2015, the disclosures of each of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to a lateral plate fixation device for spinal column repair and stabilization. The device, when coupled to an implant cage or body for spinal fusion, creates a spinal implant system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSpinal implant fusion systems are well known and widely used to correct abnormalities and alignment issues between adjacent vertebrae.
The goal in providing such a repair is to minimize the trauma to the surrounding tissue and nerves when implanting the device. The least amount of disruption to the patient's anatomy while correcting the defect while providing stabilization between the adjacent vertebral bodies is the goal in any surgical repair procedure.
The present invention described hereinafter provides this capability while giving the surgeon the ability to adjust the attachment locations relative to the bone structure of the vertebral bodies to achieve a more secure fixation by varying the angulation and screw placement used to anchor the device in place.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA lateral plate assembly has an elongated lateral plate for attachment to adjacent vertebrae having a first end portion and a second end portion and a pair of apertures for receiving a first and a second bone screw. The pair of apertures includes a first aperture which is an opening positioned in the first end portion for receiving the first bone screw and a second aperture which is a slotted opening to receive the second bone screw. The second end portion of the lateral plate has an open end with channelled internal sides for receiving and holding a moveable washer on top of the slotted opening. The washer is configured to move along a length of the slotted aperture. The moveable washer has an opening for holding a head of the second bone screw. Movement of the washer relative to the slotted opening increases or decreases the distance between locations of the respective screw heads.
The lateral plate assembly may further include a threaded third aperture on the lateral plate interposed between the first and second aperture, an anti-back out mechanism assembly and an attachment fastener. The anti-back out mechanism assembly has a locking tab with an externally threaded screw and a locking ring, wherein the threaded screw is locked to an aperture of the locking tab and the external thread of the screw engages the threaded third aperture of the lateral plate. The two bone screws when fastened to the vertebrae are prevented from back out by the anti-back out fastener as the locking tab projects over at least portions of heads of each bone screw. The attachment fastener fixes the elongated plate to an implant body. The attachment fastener extends through a central opening of the externally threaded screw to fix the implant body to the lateral plate.
Preferably, the elongated lateral plate has a low profile thickness. The thickness of the lateral plate can be in the range of 3 mm to 5 mm, preferably the lateral plate thickness is 4 mm. The lateral plate has a maximum width at the second end of 20 mm or less, preferably the maximum width is 15 mm.
The anti-back out mechanism assembly lies in a recess in the lateral plate and extends over at least partially the first opening and second slotted opening. The anti-back out mechanism assembly has an outer surface that is flush or below relative to an outer surface of the lateral plate when tightened into the recess.
The bone screws each have polyaxial heads adapted to be flush or below the lateral plate when in the respective first opening or the washer covered second slotted opening when tilted on an angle in the range of −2 degrees toward interior or center of the lateral plate to +5 degrees toward the ends of the lateral plate yielding a total screw angulation of −4 degrees to 10 degrees between the screws when the screw heads are flush. The first and second screw can have a larger upper range of angulation of −2 degrees to +15 degrees each yielding a maximum upper range of angulation between screws of +30 degrees when the screw heads are allowed to project slightly above the openings and the lateral plate.
The elongated lateral plate can be combined with an implant body to form a spinal implant assembly. The implant body is for insertion between adjacent vertebral bodies. The body has an upper load supporting surface and a lower load supporting surface spaced by walls. The walls include a pair of opposing sidewalls and a proximal end wall and a distal end wall. The proximal end wall has a threaded aperture. The elongated lateral plate has a first end portion and a second end portion and a pair of apertures for receiving a first and a second bone screw, a first aperture having an opening positioned in the first end portion for receiving and holding the first bone screw and a second aperture having a slotted opening to receive the second bone screw. The apertures for receiving first and second bone screws are positioned spaced from an interposed threaded third aperture for alignment with the thread aperture of the implant body. An attachment fastener fixes the elongated lateral plate to the implant body at the threaded apertures.
The spinal implant assembly may further have the anti-back out mechanism assembly having a locking tab with an externally threaded washer and a locking ring.
The invention will be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A lateral plate assembly 10 is illustrated in
The slotted opening 32 allows the washer 40 to move along the length L such that it can increase or decrease the distance between the locations of the respective screw heads 61 of the screws 60, 62. This ability to move the screw heads 61 along the length of the elongated lateral plate 20 enables the surgeon to ideally locate the screws 60, 62 relative to the bone structure which he intends to drive the bone screws into and in so doing he can adjust or vary the compressive alignment forces on the vertebral bodies.
With reference to the center of the elongated lateral plate 20, there is illustrated a third aperture 34 in a recess 28. This aperture 34 is threaded and will be discussed later as a means for attaching the bone plate either to a spinal implant body and also to secure an anti-back out mechanism which will be discussed hereinafter.
Along the bottom surface of the lateral plate 20, as illustrated in
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In a second embodiment, the lateral plate assembly is combined with an implant body or cage 50 to form a system 100 which is illustrated in
To better understand how the present invention can be employed between two adjacent vertebrae using a lateral approach is shown in
Variations in the present invention are possible in light of the description of it provided herein. While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the subject invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the subject invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that changes can be made in the particular embodiments described, which will be within the full intended scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.
Claims
1. A lateral plate assembly comprising:
- an elongated lateral plate for attachment to adjacent vertebrae having a first end portion and a second end portion and a pair of apertures for receiving a first and a second bone screw, the pair of apertures being a first aperture having an opening positioned in the first end portion for receiving the first bone screw and a second aperture having a slotted opening to receive the second bone screw; and
- wherein the second end portion of the lateral plate has an open end with channelled internal sides for receiving and holding a moveable washer on top of the slotted opening and configured to move along a length of the slotted aperture, the moveable washer having an opening for holding a head of the second bone screw, movement of the washer relative to the slotted opening increases or decreases the distance between locations of the respective screw heads.
2. The lateral plate assembly of claim 1 further comprises:
- a threaded third aperture on the lateral plate interposed between the first and second aperture;
- an anti-back out mechanism assembly having a locking tab with an externally threaded screw and a locking ring, wherein the threaded screw is locked to an aperture of the locking tab and the external thread of the screw engages the threaded third aperture of the lateral plate and wherein the two bone screws when fastened to the vertebrae are prevented from back out by the anti-back out mechanism as the locking tab projects over at least portions of heads of each bone screw; and
- an attachment fastener for fixing the elongated plate to the implant body, the attachment fastener extends through a central opening of the externally threaded screw to fix the implant body to the lateral plate.
3. The lateral plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the elongated lateral plate has a low profile thickness.
4. The lateral plate assembly of claim 3 wherein the thickness of the lateral plate is in the range of 3 mm to 5 mm.
5. The lateral plate assembly of claim 4 wherein the lateral plate thickness is 4 mm.
6. The lateral plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the lateral plate has a maximum width at the second end of 20 mm or less.
7. The lateral plate assembly of claim 6 wherein the maximum width is 15 mm.
8. The lateral plate assembly of claim 7 wherein the anti-back out mechanism assembly lies in the recess and extends over at least partially the first opening and second slotted opening.
9. The lateral plate assembly of claim 8 wherein the anti-back out mechanism assembly has an outer surface that is flush or below relative to an outer surface of the lateral plate when tightened into the recess.
10. The lateral plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the bone screws each have polyaxial heads adapted to be flush or below the lateral plate when in the respective first opening or the washer opening when tilted on an angle in the range of −2 degrees or toward interior center of the lateral plate or +5 degrees toward the ends of the lateral plate yielding a total screw angulation of −4 degrees to 10 degrees between the screws when the screw heads are flush.
11. The lateral plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second screw can have an angulation of −2 degrees to +15 degrees each yielding a maximum angulation between screws of 30 degrees.
12. A spinal implant assembly comprises:
- an implant body for insertion between adjacent vertebral bodies, the body having an upper load supporting surface and a lower load supporting surface spaced by walls, the walls including a pair of opposing sidewalls and a proximal end wall and a distal end wall, the proximal end wall having a threaded aperture;
- an elongated lateral plate having a first end portion and a second end portion and a pair of apertures for receiving a first and a second bone screw, a first aperture having an opening positioned in the first end portion for receiving and holding the first bone screw and a second aperture having a slotted opening to receive the second bone screw, wherein the apertures for receiving first and second bone screws are positioned spaced from an interposed threaded third aperture for alignment with the thread aperture of the fusion implant body; and
- an attachment fastener for fixing the elongated lateral plate to the implant body at the threaded apertures.
13. The spinal implant assembly of claim 12 further comprises:
- an anti-back out mechanism assembly having a locking tab with an externally threaded screw and a locking ring, wherein the threaded screw is locked externally threaded to the aperture of the locking tab and the external thread engages the threaded third aperture of the lateral plate and wherein the two bone screws when fastened to the vertebrae are prevented from back out by the anti-back out mechanism as the locking tab projects over at least portions of heads of each bone screw, and the attachment fastener extends through the washer to fix the elongated lateral plate and implant body.
14. The spinal implant assembly of claim 13 wherein the second end portion of the lateral plate has an open end with channelled internal sides for receiving and holding a moveable washer on top of the slotted opening and configured to move along a length of the slotted opening, the moveable washer having an opening for holding a head of the second bone screw, movement of the washer relative to the slotted opening increases or decreases the distance between locations of the respective screw heads.
15. The lateral plate assembly of claim 12 wherein the elongated lateral plate has a low profile thickness.
16. The lateral plate assembly of claim 15 wherein the thickness of the lateral plate is in the range of 3 mm to 5 mm.
17. The lateral plate assembly of claim 16 wherein the lateral plate thickness is 4 mm.
18. The lateral plate assembly of claim 12 wherein the lateral plate has a maximum width at the second end of 20 mm or less.
19. The lateral plate assembly of claim 18 wherein the maximum width is 15 mm.
20. The lateral plate assembly of claim 19 wherein the anti-back out mechanism assembly lies in the recess and extends over at least partially the first opening and second slotted opening.
21. The lateral plate assembly of claim 20 wherein the anti-back out mechanism assembly has an outer surface that is flush or below relative to an outer surface of the lateral plate when tightened into the recess.
22. The lateral plate assembly of claim 12 wherein the bone screws each have polyaxial heads adapted to be flush or below the lateral plate when in the respective first opening or the washer opening when tilted on an angle in the range of −2 degrees or toward interior center of the lateral plate or +5 degrees toward the ends of the lateral plate yielding a total screw angulation of −4 degrees to 10 degrees between the screws when the screw heads are flush.
23. The lateral plate assembly of claim 12 wherein the first and second screw can have an angulation of −2 degrees to +15 degrees each yielding a maximum angulation between screws of 30 degrees.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 14, 2022
Publication Date: Jun 30, 2022
Inventors: Reginald Antonio Terrell (Marietta, GA), Lauren Chase Thornburg (Atlanta, GA), Timothy Spencer (Battle Creek, MI)
Application Number: 17/693,806