Claims
- 1. A device for stabilizing cervical vertebrae comprising:
- (a) an elongated, bendable bone plate having an upper and a lower surface, said plate including a plurality of elongated slots through said plate, said slots defining a larger opening at said entire upper surface than at said lower surface;
- (b) a bone screw comprising a lower threaded bone engaging shaft, an upper threaded shaft sized to pass through said bone plate slots said upper threaded shafts including internal tool receiving means into which a tool may be inserted to apply turning force to the screw, an enlarged diameter, but narrow height shoulder situated between said lower and upper shafts, said shoulder being larger in diameter than said upper and lower shafts such that said shoulder may not pass through said slots; and
- (c) a lock cap including threads to mate with said bone screw upper shaft, said cap including a top surface and a bottom surface and being constructed and arranged to taper in diameter from said top surface to said bottom surface, with the bottom diameter being smaller than the top diameter to thereby substantially fit within said upper surface of said slots of said plate without passing therethrough said slots and to lock said screw to said plate, said bendable plate allowing said plate to be bent as required to adapt to a patient, said elongated slots providing openings through which said caps will pass into before and after bending of said plates, said elongated slots being constructed and arranged such that said lock cap may be seated therewithin anywhere throughout the length of said slot.
- 2. A method for stabilizing cervical vertebrae together with a plate, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) holding a cervical plate having a plurality of spaced slots with a hand held guide clamp, said guide clamp including clamping members for holding a cervical plate, said guide clamp further including at least one guide cylinder through which tools may be inserted;
- (b) aligning said guide clamp and cervical plate such that one of said at least one guide cylinder is positioned directly over one of said spaced plate slots;
- (c) placing said plate held with said guide clamp against a vertebral segment to be stabilized;
- (d) marking positions for screws to be screwed into said vertebral segments on bone of said cervical vertebra by passing a marking instrument through said guide cylinder and then removing said plate, guide clamp and guide cylinder from the vertebra;
- (e) screwing in a screw into each marked position for a bone screw, each said screw including a lower threaded shaft, an intermediate shoulder and an upper threaded shaft;
- (f) positioning said cervical plate or a different cervical plate, each having a plurality of elongated slots arranged to mate with each of said screw upper shafts over said shafts, each of said slots being sized such that said screw shoulder may not pass therethrough; and
- (g) locking said cervical plate to said screws by affixing overcaps to said upper threaded shafts, thereby stabilizing said vertebrae.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/294,377, filed Aug. 23, 1994, now abandoned.
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