The present invention claims priority to TW 108141587 filed on Nov. 15, 2019.
The present invention relates to an expandable vertebral device with triangular connection beam; particularly, it relates to such an expandable vertebral device which, when inserted into a human body, can expand itself by means of the triangular connection beams, so as to restore a vertebra to its original shape.
When a human spine (e.g. cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, etc.) suffers a compression fracture, or collapses due to poor bone mass density, a vertebral device which is inserted into the spine can help expand the space to restore the spine to a better condition. U.S. Pat. No. 7,846,206 B2, U.S. Pat. No. 9,414,933 B2, and TW 1589266 disclose different types of vertebral devices.
In comparison with the prior arts, the present invention uses a different mechanical structure with triangular connection beams, whereby the number of required components is reduced and the vertebral device has a better mechanical strength to resist deformation.
From one perspective, the present invention provides an expandable vertebral device with triangular connection beam, comprising: a rotatable center shaft; a fixed part, wherein the rotatable center shaft penetrates through the fixed part and is rotatable relative to the fixed part; a movable slide, surrounding a portion of the rotatable center shaft, is movable along an axial direction of the rotatable center shaft in response to a rotation of the rotatable center shaft; at least one first connection beam, which is pivotally connected to the fixed part; at least one second connection beam, which is pivotally connected to the movable slide, and is pivotally connected to the corresponding first connection beam; whereby when the rotatable center shaft rotates within the fixed part to drive the movable slide to move relative to the fixed part, the first and second connection beams are expanded toward a radial direction of the rotatable center shaft.
In one embodiment, the first connection beam is longer than the second connection beam.
In one embodiment, an outer surface of the rotatable center shaft and an inner surface of the movable slide are threaded.
In one embodiment, wherein the outer surface of the rotatable center shaft has an edge which is configured to restrain the fixed part.
In one embodiment, the expandable vertebral device further comprises a nut which is fixed to one end of the rotatable center shaft.
In one embodiment, the rotatable center shaft is hollow inside and is provided with an inlet and at least one outlet.
In one embodiment, the rotatable center shaft is provided with at least one outlet at a radial surface of the rotatable center shaft.
In one embodiment, the rotatable center shaft has an operable end that is configured to be driven by a corresponding tool to rotate the rotatable center shaft.
In one embodiment, the operable end has a hexagonal shape.
The objectives, technical details, features, and effects of the present invention will be better understood with regard to the detailed description of the embodiments below, with reference to the attached drawings.
The drawings as referred to throughout the description of the present invention are for illustration only, to show the interrelations between the components, but not drawn according to actual scale of shapes and sizes.
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The expandable vertebral device 100 includes a rotatable center shaft 101, a fixed part 103, a movable slide 104, at least one first connection beam 105, and at least one second connection beam 106. The rotatable center shaft 101 penetrates through the fixed part 103 and is rotatable relative to the fixed part 103; the movable slide 104 surrounds a portion of the rotatable center shaft 101, and is movable along an axial direction of the rotatable center shaft 101 in response to a rotation of the rotatable center shaft 101; the at least one first connection beam 105 is pivotally connected to the fixed part 103 (in this embodiment, for example through a connection member 107A which allows relative pivoting of the first connection beam 105); each first connection beam 105 is pivotally connected to a corresponding second connection beam 106 (in this embodiment, for example through a connection member 107C which allows relative pivoting of the second connection beam 106), and the at least one second connection beam 106 is pivotally connected to the movable slide 104 (in this embodiment, for example through a connection member 107B which allows relative pivoting of the second connection beam 106). Each of the connection members 107A, 107B and 107C can be a stand-alone component by itself and assembled to the fixed part 103 or movable slide 104, or be manufactured in one piece with one of the fixed part 103, the first connection beam 105, the second connection beam 106, and the movable slide 104. More specifically, the connection member 107A can be manufactured in one piece with the fixed part 103 or the first connection beam 105; the connection member 107B can be manufactured in one piece with the movable slide 104 or the second connection beam 106; the connection member 107C can be manufactured in one piece with the first connection beam 105 or the second connection beam 106.
In one embodiment, one or two ends of the rotatable center shaft 101 can be fitted into a nut or nuts 109, to prevent the fixed part 103 from detaching from the rotatable center shaft 101, and/or to prevent the movable slide 104 from detaching from the rotatable center shaft 101. However, if this is not a concern, then the nuts 109 can be omitted. Also please note that to avoid the detaching of the fixed part 103 or the movable slide 104 by means of nuts 109 is only an illustrative example, and there can be other ways to block or restrict the movable range of the movable slide 104, which should all be regarded as in the disclosure of this specification. In one embodiment, as shown in
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The left side (rear end) of the rotatable center shaft 101 has an operable end 101A; the doctor can use a corresponding tool to rotate the operable end 101A, so that the rotatable center shaft 101 rotates relative to the fixed part 103. In the shown embodiment, the operable end 101A has a hexagonal shape and can be rotated by a complemental hexagonal driver; however, the tooling driving the rotatable center shaft 101 can be varied according to actual needs. The operable end 101A can be in any shape or form that can be driven to rotate by a corresponding/complementing tool(s).
When the rotatable center shaft 101 rotates, the movable slider 104 is driven to move relative to the fixed part 103, the distance between the fixed part 103 and movable slide 104 changes. When the relative rotation between the rotatable center shaft 101 and the fixed part 103 causes the movable slide 104 to move away from the fixed part 103, the angle (s) between the first connection beams 105 (plural in this embodiment) and the second connection beams 106 (plural in tis embodiment) are changed to make the device become expanded, forming upward and downward triangle structures to expand the space occupied by the device, therefore restoring the spine to an improved condition. In one embodiment, in order to control the movement range of the movable slide 104, on one hand, along the axial direction of the rotatable center shaft 101 in response to the rotation of the rotatable center shaft 101, and on the other hand, for maintaining the movable slide 104 at a predetermined stable position once the movable slide 104 reaches a desired position, the outer surface of the rotatable center shaft 101 (where the movable slide 104 may pass through) and the inner surface of the movable slide 104 are preferably provided with threads. In addition, in one embodiment, as shown in the figures, the first connection beam 105 can be relatively longer than the second connection beam 106, whereby in the closed state, the first connection beam 105 and the second connection beam 106 are rather close to the rotatable center shaft 101, so that the front end of the expandable vertebral device in the drawing(s) of this specification has a narrower profile, so that during the operation, the device can be inserted into the human body with more ease. If the first connection beam 105 is relatively shorter and the second connection beam 106 is relatively longer or the first connection beam 105 and the second connection beam 106 are of the same size, then the front end of expandable vertebral device in the drawing (s) of this specification will have a larger profile, which is disadvantageous for insertion during the operation.
When the first connection beam 105 and the second connection beam 106 are expanded at its closed state, the first connection beam 105 and the second connection beam 106 not only pivot relative to each other, but also pivot relative to the fixed part 103 and the movable slide 104 respectively. Therefore, these components need to be connected with one another in a way which allows for relative pivoting. However, there are many ways to allow relative pivoting between the above said components, and the scope of the disclosures should include such variations. For example, as shown by the connecting member 107C in
In one embodiment, the rotatable center shaft 101 comprises a hollow interior, and the rotatable center shaft is provided with an inlet and at least one outlet, so that when the expandable vertebral device is inserted into the human body, a filler such as bone cement or bone graft can be injected from the inlet, through the hollow interior, to outflow from the outlet into the vertebrae. Please refer to
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The present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof. It should be understood that the description is for illustrative purpose, not for limiting the scope of the application of the present invention. An embodiment or a claim of the present invention does not need to be regarded as having to achieve all the objectives or advantages of the present invention. The title and abstract are provided for assisting searches but not for limiting the scope of the present invention. Those skilled in this art can readily conceive variations and modifications within the spirit of the disclosure in this specification, which should therefore be included in the scope of the following claim(s) made by the inventors. For example, as long as the primary objective is attained, other extra components can be added, or, components that are given separate reference numbers and described as separate items can be combined into one piece. As an example, the second connection beams 106 shown in the upper part and lower part of
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108141587 | Nov 2019 | TW | national |