1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device for connecting a transverse beam at a triangular position of a vertebral lamina, and more particularly to a device used for fixing a transverse beam at a triangular intersection position between a spinous process and a lamina of vertebral arch of a human spine for connecting and fixing a posterior spine.
2. Description of Related Art
Most conventional devices for connecting and fixing the posterior spine adopt a pedicle screw fixation system 1 (as shown in
However, even the conventional methods have been adopted for connecting and fixing a posterior spine for a long time, yet they still have drawbacks and may not be suitable for some situations. For instance, the pedicle screw fixation system 1 is not applicable for certain spinal diseases such as the collapse or osteoporosis of vertebral bodies, because the screw 13 section of a pedicle may not be able to be fixed onto the vertebral bodies effectively, and the pedicle screw fixation system 1 on the spine may become loose after a period of time, which may pose a threat to the patient and a surgery may be required to adjust the loosened screws.
It is to be noted that once the conventional pedicle screw fixation system 1 is used in a patient's vertebral column, the system 1 can no longer be associated with other connection devices. For example, any interspinous process fixation device cannot be connected directly and effectively to other fixation system(s).
Therefore, the aforementioned conventional pedicle screw fixation system and related surgical methods still have their drawbacks and inapplicability, and thus require further reviews, improvements and it is necessary to develop a device for connecting a transverse beam at a triangular position of a vertebral lamina to overcome the problems.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a device for mounting a transverse beam at a triangular position of a vertebral lamina, which strengthens patients with unstable spinal structure the stability of the vertebral body via the device of the present invention.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present invention includes a transverse rod providing a transverse fixation to a vertebral body; two joints respectively having an accommodating space for connecting two ends of the transverse rod and receiving one end of the vertical rod orthogonal to the transverse rod; and two screws for fastening the transverse rod, the vertical rod and the joints into one piece.
Those above mentioned elements construct a fixing element for fixation of the vertebral body. In order to fix a plurality of vertebrae, each joint is respectively fixed on each vertebra via the assistance of the transverse rod first, and connects with the other joints via the vertical rods, so as to tightly fasten the vertebrae in both vertical and horizontal orientations.
In addition, the fixing element has abilities for connecting to a varieties of other fixation elements, such as an inter-spinous process fixation device, a Pedicle screw or a spinal hook, so as to allow the device for connecting a transverse beam at a triangular position of a vertebral lamina to provide fixation function between each vertebral body with different fixation elements.
The invention, as well as its many advantages, may be further understood by the following detailed description and drawings in which:
a and 1b are schematic views of a conventional pedicle screw fixation system;
a is a perspective view of a lamina of vertebral arch of a vertebra;
b is a top plan view showing a vertebra in
c is a perspective view showing the location of a transverse hole of a vertebra;
a and 5b are exploded perspective views showing the application of the fixing element in the vertebral lamina; and
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Step S1, defining a transverse hole 31 in the vertebral arch 302 of the vertebral body 30, wherein the transverse hole 31 is defined in an area between the bottom vertex of the lamina of vertebral arch and the top vertex of the spinous process;
Step S2, extending a transverse rod 21 into the transverse hole 31 with two ends thereof connected to a joint 24 respectively;
Step S3, extending a vertical rod 22 to each of the joints 24 via a vertical connecting hole defined in the joints; and
Step S4, securing a free end of the vertical rod 22 to the fixing element 2 on another vertebral body 30 or between vertebral bodies (not shown in
The fixing element 2 includes a transverse rod 21, two vertical rods 22, two screws 23 and two joints 24 (as shown in
The transverse rod 21 is to provide securing effect to the vertebral body 30 transversely and may be formed to be a rod or an arcuate rod according to different practical requirements. The vertical rod 22 is a round cylinder, which provides vertical support to the vertebral body 30. The joints 24 has connecting holes defined in side faces respectively vertical to one another for extension of the transverse rod 21, the vertical rod 22 and the screw 23 respectively. Each joint 24 has a through hole 241, a vertical hole 242 defined to communicate with the through hole 241 and a cutout 243 communicating with both the vertical hole 242 and the through hole 241. It is to be noted that the vertical hole 242 is defined in a top portion of the joint 24 for extension of one end of the vertical rod 22 and the cutout 243 is defined in a bottom portion of the joint 24 for extension of one end of the transverse rod 21. The through hole 241 is defined to receive therein the screw 23 to secure the vertical rod 22 in the vertical hole 242 as well as the transverse rod 21 in the cutout 243. As the vertical rod 22 is much longer in length than that of the transverse rod 21, a different set of joint(s) may be added to the vertical rod 22 by extending a distal end of the vertical rod 22 through the vertical hole 242 of another joint 24. With such an arrangement, the user may apply the fixing element 2 to provide longitudinal as well as latitudinal support. In addition, the joint 24 has at least one extension 244 integrally extended from the body of the joint 24 for securing with the spine.
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In order to combine more than two vertebral bodies 30 together, each fixing element 2 on each vertebral body 30 is connected to one another via the vertical rod 22, and then the transverse rod 21 and the vertical rod 22 are securely fastened by the screw 23 and the joint 24. In addition, the vertical rod 22 may be made to have different lengths to meet different requirements.
Also, the fixing element 2 mentioned above can also be used to connect the vertical rod 22 to other fixing devices (as shown in
Therefore, the device for connecting a transverse beam at a triangular position of a vertebral lamina in accordance with the present invention is constructed by the fixing element 2. The transverse rod 21 is passed and situated between the bottom vertex 303 of the lamina of vertebral arch 302 and the top vertex 305 of a spinous process 304, and the two ends of the transverse rod 21 are respectively passed into the joint 24, and the joint 24 are both connected with the vertical rod 22 and the screw 23, wherein the transverse rod 21 and the vertical rod 22 are securely locked inside the joint 24 via the screw 23. In order to fix a plurality of vertebral body 30, each fixing element 2 is respectively fixed on each vertebral body 30 first, and connects with the other fixing element 2 of each vertebral body 30 via the vertical rods 21, so as to tightly fasten the spine in both vertical and horizontal orientations.
Many changes and modifications in the above described embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending non-provisional application, titled “Method of Connecting Transverse Beam at Triangular Position of Vertebral Lamina”, with Ser. No. 12/750,942 and filed on Mar. 31, 2010 by the same applicant of this instant application. The description thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12750942 | Mar 2010 | US |
Child | 13553828 | US |