Claims
- 1. A low-profile screw-clamp assembly for use in spinal support fixation systems comprising:
- an anchor screw having a lower threaded end portion for attaching the screw-clamp assembly to a vertebra, an upper threaded end, and a substantially cylindrical shoulder disposed between the upper and lower threaded ends;
- a clamping assembly mounted on the substantially-cylindrical shoulder of the anchor screw comprising an upper-half clamp having an enclosed recessed upper surface and a lower-half clamp which mates with the upper-half clamp to form a rod-receiving aperture; and
- a sleeve nut for attaching the clamping assembly to the upper threaded end of the anchor screw, wherein the sleeve nut fits into the enclosed recess on the upper surface of the upper-half clamp to provide a substantially smooth outer surface so as to reduce irritation to the muscles of the back when a system is implanted.
- 2. A low-profile screw-clamp assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the enclosed recess on the upper surface of the upper-half clamp is defined by a wall and the sleeve nut is locked into the clamping assembly by a crimp placed in the wall of the upper-half clamp.
- 3. A low-profile clamp assembly for use in the fixation of a patient's spine comprising:
- a spine rod;
- an anchor member for anchoring the assembly to the patient's spine, the anchor member including an upper threaded end portion;
- a clamp having first and second clamping portions for pressing toward one another to clamp the rod, the first clamping portion including a thin plastically deformable wall around its perimeter defining a recessed upper surface; and
- a sleeve nut including at least one radial notch and an inner threaded surface for mating with the upper threaded end portion of the anchor member to press the first and second clamping portions toward one another to clamp the rod, wherein the sleeve nut fits into the recessed upper surface of the first clamping portion to provide a substantially smooth outer surface to the first clamping portion and the plastically deformable wall can be crimped to protrude into the at least one radial notch of the sleeve nut to prevent rotation of the sleeve nut within the first clamping portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/219,748, filed Mar. 29, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,687; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/938,868, filed Sep. 2, 1992, now abandoned; and which are incorporated herein by reference.
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