Claims
- 1. The spinal fixation system for internal fixation of the spine of a human patient, comprising:
- an elongated fixation element configured to be implanted under the skin of a patient spanning between at least two vertebrae;
- at least two bone engaging fasteners each having an elongated shank with a first end and an opposite second end, the shank including bone engaging threads defined at said first end for engagement into one of the at least two vertebrae, and a smooth shank portion extending from said bone engaging threads toward said second end, said smooth shank portion having a length approximately equal to the distance from a pedicle of the one vertebra to the muscle fascia posterior of the one vertebra when said bone engaging threads are disposed within the one vertebra, said bone engaging threads extending a length from said first end that is approximately equal to said length of said smooth shank portion; and
- means for clamping said elongated fixation element to each of said at least two bone engaging fasteners at said second end thereof so that said fixation element is positioned above the muscle fascia of the patient.
- 2. The spinal fixation system of claim 1, further comprising:
- a pair of guide pins adapted to be inserted into the pedicle of the vertebra; and
- a cannulated bore defined in each of said pair of bone engaging fasteners from said first end to said second end to permit advancement of said fasteners over a corresponding one of said guide pins when said pins are inserted into a pedicle.
- 3. The spinal fixation system of claim 1, wherein said elongated fixation element is a spinal plate defining a number of openings therein adapted to receive said second end of said shank of each bone engaging fastener therethrough.
- 4. The spinal fixation system of claim 3, wherein said means for clamping includes:
- a machine threaded portion defined on said shank between said second end and said smooth shank portion, said machine threaded portion being received through one of said number of openings in said spinal plate; and
- a threaded nut adapted to engage said machine threaded portion to clamp said spinal plate between said nut and said hub.
- 5. The spinal fixation system of claim 4, wherein said machine threaded portion has a length less than the distance between the muscle fascia and the outer skin layer of the patient.
- 6. The spinal fixation system of claim 1, wherein said elongated shank of each of said bone engaging fasteners has a length from said second end to said bone engaging threads that is less than the distance between the pedicle of the vertebra and the outer skin layer of the patient.
- 7. The spinal fixation system of claim 3, wherein said means for clamping includes a hub integrally formed on said shank near said machine threaded portion, said hub defining a support surface for supporting said spinal plate thereon.
- 8. A spinal fixation system for internal fixation of the spine of a human patient, comprising:
- an elongated fixation element configured to be implanted under the skin of a patient spanning between at least two vertebrae;
- at least two bone engaging fasteners each having an elongated shank with a first end and an opposite second end, the shank including bone engaging threads defined at said first end for engagement into one of the at least two vertebrae, and a smooth shank portion extending from said bone engaging threads toward said second end, said smooth shank portion having a length approximately equal to the distance from a pedicle of the one vertebra to the muscle fascia posterior of the one vertebra when said bone engaging threads are disposed within the one vertebra, said shank further including a machine threaded portion between said second end and said smooth shank portion, said machine threaded portion having a length less than the distance between the muscle fascia and the outer skin layer of the patient; and
- means for clamping said elongated fixation element to each of said at least two bone engaging fasteners at said second end thereof so that said fixation element is positioned above the muscle fascia of the patient, said means including a threaded nut adapted to engage said machine threaded portion of each of said bone engaging fasteners.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/116,351, filed Sep. 2, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/938,708, filed Sep. 1, 1992, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/852,577, filed Mar. 17, 1992 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,171,279 on Dec. 15, 1992.
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