Claims
- 1. A connector for an osteosynthesis system intended to provide a connection between a rigid correction rod of circular cross section and a transverse connection element of a spinal osteosynthesis system, said connector comprising:
a hook having a first semicylindrical seat oriented substantially along a first axis, said hook receiving said correction rod in a sliding manner; a second seat having an axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis, said second seat opening into the first seat and receiving a substantially spherical end of a transverse rod of the transverse connection element; and said second seat comprising a tapped hole with an axis oriented substantially perpendicular to the axis of the second seat to receive a clamping screw which exerts a pressure on the spherical end of the transverse rod, said spherical end coming to bear on the correction rod.
- 2. The connector as claimed in claim 1, in which the second seat opens out via a widened conical portion to permit a cone of mobility of the transverse rod before the clamping screw is tightened.
- 3. The connector as claimed in claim 1, in which the second seat has a substantially semicylindrical shape along the axis of the tapped hole.
- 4. The connector as claimed in claim 1, in which the first semicylindrical seat extends about 180°.
- 5. The connector as claimed in claim 1, in which a lateral face has grip holes in order to facilitate manipulation of the connector.
- 6. The connector as claimed in claim 1, in which the tapped hole for receiving the clamping screw has a bore with a cross section at least equal to a cross section of the spherical end of the transverse connection element to permit passage of said spherical end through the tapped hole.
- 7. An osteosynthesis system comprising at least one transverse connection element which has a transverse rod, at least one rigid correction rod of circular cross section and at least one connector comprising a hook having a first semicylindrical seat oriented substantially along a first axis to receive said at least one rigid correction rod in a sliding manner, the transverse rod having at least one substantially spherical end, and the connector having a second seat with an axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis, said second seat opening into the first seat and receiving the at least one substantially spherical end of the transverse rod of the transverse connection element, said second seat comprising a tapped hole with an axis oriented substantially perpendicular to the axis of the second seat to receive a clamping screw which exerts a pressure on the at least one spherical end of the transverse rod, said at least one spherical end coming to bear on the correction rod.
- 8. A transverse connection element for use in an osteosynthesis system having at least one substantially spherical end.
- 9. The transverse connection element as claimed in claim 8, further having a general shape of a dumbbell.
- 10. The transverse connection element as claimed in claim 8, further having an arched transverse rod.
- 11. The transverse connection element as claimed in claim 8, in which the transverse rod has a diameter at a level of the contact with the at least one substantially spherical end which is less than a diameter of the at least one substantially spherical end.
- 12. A method of implanting an osteosynthesis system comprising at least one transverse connection element which has a transverse rod, at least one rigid correction rod of circular cross section and at least one connector comprising a hook to be positioned on the correction rod, said at least one connector having a first semicylindrical seat oriented substantially along a first axis and to receive said at least one correction rod in a sliding manner, and a second seat having an axis substantially perpendicular to, the first axis, said second seat opening into the first seat and having a tapped hole with an axis oriented substantially perpendicular to the axis of the second seat to receive a clamping screw, the transverse rod having at least one substantially spherical end, said method comprising:
introducing the substantially spherical end of the transverse rod of the at least one transverse connection element into said second seat, and exerting a pressure on the substantially spherical end of the transverse rod with a clamping screw so that said substantially spherical end bearing on the correction rod.
- 13. The method of implanting an osteosynthesis system as claimed in claim 12, further comprising introducing the clamping screw into the tapped hole before the positioning of the connector on the correction rod and after the introduction of the substantially spherical end into the second seat, and screwing the clamping screw only after the positioning of the connector on the correction rod.
- 14. The method of implanting an osteosynthesis system as claimed in claim 12, further comprising holding the connector on the correction rod using a forceps as long as the clamping screw does not exert a pressure on the substantially spherical end of the transverse rod.
Priority Claims (1)
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99/08496 |
Jul 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/019,807, filed Dec. 28, 2001, entitled TRANSVERSE CONNECTOR FOR SPINAL OSTEOSYTHESIS SYSTEM (Attorney's Docket No. 01-766).
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10019807 |
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10109275 |
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