Screw anchored integrated vertebral standalone cage assemblies having screw anti-backout clips.
In an effort to stabilize adjacent vertebrae when disks must be removed, a standalone interbody typically comprising a cage and screws may be used. The term standalone means that the cage is used without supplemental fixation, such as plates.
Screws are used which engage the cage of an interbody assembly, which screws typically tap into the vertebrae bodies above and below the cage for maintaining the cage positionally within the bodies and for providing good compression of the two vertebral bodies with the upper and lower surfaces of the cage.
To prevent screw backout, screw lockdown or anti-backout mechanisms are known in the art. These mechanisms often include some type of a member, independent of the cage, that engages both the cage and a portion of the screw when the screw is at the appropriate seated position with respect to the cage and the vertebral bodies. An audible “click” is often used by the surgeon to confirm the proper screw position. When the screws are properly positioned and engaging a backout prevention member, the screw heads and much of the screws may be within the cage body and thus hard to visually observe. The relative positions of the screw and the cage body often make difficult a visual confirmation the backout/screw/cage is properly positioned.
A vertebrae stabilization device for stabilizing adjacent vertebrae comprising a cage having a cage body with a top surface, a bottom surface, a pair of side walls, a front wall and a rear wall, a window and a window perimeter, the front wall having a front face with multiple screw bores therethrough, a multiplicity of screws, each having a threaded shank and a head having a conical portion with a diameter greater than the shank. The screws are dimensioned to engage the screw bores and the adjacent vertebrae. A clip comprises a resilient member and at least one extension tab. The screw bores have walls dimensioned to receive and locate the clip such that the clip engages the screw head as the screw moves within the screw bore. The resilient member of the clip moves into an interference position with respect to the screw head to prevent screw backout. The tabs of the resilient member are visible from the front face of the cage and are indicative of said interference position.
A vertebrae stabilization device is provided wherein walls are dimensioned to engage a clip include walls defining a circumferential groove in a screw bore for receipt of a resilient member thereinto. Walls defining an axial groove are provided for receipt of the extension tab. The walls defining an axial groove open into the front face of the front wall. The front wall is a first color and the extension tabs are a second, contrasting color. The cage body includes a first portion comprising a first material and a second portion comprises a second material, the two portions resiliently engaging one another.
A purpose of the resilient member is to provide visual confirmation that the resilient member is in an interference position with regard to the top of the screw. In an interference position, the resilient member which also engages the cage will prevent the screw from backing out.
In general, in one aspect, the invention features a vertebrae stabilization device for stabilizing adjacent vertebrae. The vertebrae stabilization device includes a cage having a cage body with a top surface, a bottom surface, a pair of side walls, a front wall and a rear wall, and a window with a window perimeter. The front wall has a front face having a plurality of screw bores therethrough. The vertebrae stabilization device further includes a plurality of screws. Each of the screws in the plurality of screws have a screw head and are dimensioned to engage the corresponding screw bore in the plurality of screw bores. The vertebrae stabilization device further includes a plurality of clips. Each of the clips in the plurality of clips includes a resilient member and at least one extension tab. Each of the screw bores in the plurality of screw bores have walls dimensioned to receive and locate the clip in the plurality of clips that corresponds to the screw bore such that (A) the corresponding clip is operable to engage the screw head of the corresponding screw in the plurality of screws as the screw moves within the screw bore, and (B) the resilient member of the clip is operable to move into an interference position with respect to the screw head to prevent the screw from backing out.
Implementations of the inventions can include one or more of the following features:
The tabs can be visible from the front face and can be operable for indicating the interference position.
The walls of the screw bores can define a circumferential groove in the screw bore for receipt of the resilient member thereinto. The walls of the screw bore can define an axial groove for receipt of the extension tab.
The walls defining an axial groove can have an opening into the front face of the front wall.
The front wall can be a first color and the extension tabs can be a second color. The first color and the second color can be contrasting colors.
The body can include a first portion that includes a first material. The body can include a second portion that includes a second material. The first portion and the second portion can resiliently engage one another.
The first portion and the second portion can be contrasting colors.
The first portion can include a metal. The second portion can include a polymer.
The metal can include titanium. The polymer can include polyether ether ketone.
Each of the screws in the plurality of screw can have a threaded shank and the screw head can have a conical portion with a diameter greater than the threaded shank.
The resilient member of the clip can be operable to move into the interference position with respect to the screw head to prevent the screw head from backing out.
In general, in another aspect, the invention features a method of using a stabilizing device. The method includes selecting a cage having a cage body with a top surface, a bottom surface, a pair of side walls, a front wall and a rear wall, and a window with a window perimeter. The front wall has a front face having a plurality of screw bores therethrough. The plurality of screw bores each have a clip including a resilient member and at least one extension tab. The method further includes positioning the cage adjacent to a first vertebrae body and a second vertebrae body. The method further includes screwing a plurality of screws inserted through the screw bores. For each of the screws in the corresponding screw bore: (i) the screw is inserted into at least one of the first vertebrae and the second vertebrae, (ii) the screw has a screw head, (iii) the clip in the corresponding screw bore engages the screw head of the screw as the screw moves through the corresponding screw bore, and (iv) the resilient member of the clip in the corresponding screw bore moves into an interference position with respect to the screw head of the screw to prevent the screw from backing out.
Implementations of the inventions can include one or more of the following features:
The tabs can be visible from the front face and can indicate the interference position.
The walls of the screw bores can define a circumferential groove in the screw bore for receipt of the resilient member thereinto. The walls of the screw bores can define an axial groove for receipt of the extension tab.
The front wall can be a first color and the extension tabs can be a second color. The first color and the second color can be contrasting colors.
The body can include a first portion that includes a first material. The body can include a second portion that includes a second material. The first portion and the second portion can resiliently engage one another.
The first portion and the second portion can be contrasting colors.
The first portion can include a metal. The second portion can include a polymer.
Each of the screws in the plurality of screw can have a threaded shank and the screw head can have a conical portion with a diameter greater than the threaded shank.
The resilient member of the clip can be operable to move into the interference position with respect to the screw head to prevent the screw head from backing out.
10 Interbody assembly
11 Cage
12/14/16 Clips
18 Screws
20 First, anterior portion
22 Second, posterior portion
24/26 Engagement members
24
a Notched resilient arm
26
a Recess/slot
28 Top surface
30 Bottom surface
32/34 Left/right side walls
36 Front wall having a front face
36
a Front face
40 Rearwall
42 Window
42
a Window perimeter
44/46/48 Walls of screw guide bores (left to right)
54/56/58 Clip cutouts
54
a/56a/58a Tab cutouts
54
b/56b/58b Clip cutouts
60 Resilient connector arm
62/64 Tab extensions
70 Head
72 Shank
74 Threads
76 Self-cutting tip
78 Conical portion
79 Bottom of head
80 Top surface of head
82 Tool engaging extension/recess
As seen in
As oriented in
Cage 11 may include multiple walls 44/46/48 defining multiple screw guide bores (see
Clip cutouts 54/56/58 may include circumferentially (typically about 180° around the screw bore) connector arm cutouts 54a/56a/58a as well as tab cutouts 54b/56b/58b. Clips 12/14/16 are resilient, and clips 12/14/16 may be squeezed slightly together at the tabs and inserted into the bore (without the screws in the bore), released adjacent each of the clip cutouts and they will pop out to engage the tab cutouts and connector arm cutouts as seen, for example, as shown in
Clips 12/14/16 are typically made out of a resilient, metallic material, such as titanium, in a color highly contrasting to the color of the front wall. For example, in one embodiment, the first portion 20, including front wall 36 and front face 36a, are comprised of a gold anodized titanium and the clips, including tab extensions 62/64, are green. Because of the function of visual confirmation of clip seating (interference position), it is believed the color contrast is advantageous. It is also noted that neither the color of the cage nor the clip are colors typically found in or about the operation site, that is, the colors of bone or bodily fluids.
As seen in
Head 70 is seen to include a bottom 79 and conical portion 78 having outwardly tapered (from bottom to top) sidewalls thereon. The tool engaging portion is for driving the screw through the screw guide bores and then into the bone. The screw guide bores have an axis that will guide the screws such that the outer two are directed up or down and the center is directed the other way.
When the screws 18 are inserted fully into the screw bores, the conical portion is flush against a conical portion of the removed ends of the screw bores and such that the center points of the screw heads are aligned on a line that, in one embodiment may approximate the midline of the front wall.
Referring to
At this point, the tabs are in contact with the upper area of conical portion 78. Continued advancement brings the resilient connector arms to the position shown in
A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
While embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, modifications thereof can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and teachings of the invention. The embodiments described and the examples provided herein are exemplary only, and are not intended to be limiting. Many variations and modifications of the invention disclosed herein are possible and are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims. The scope of protection is not limited by the description set out above, but is only limited by the claims which follow, that scope including all equivalents of the subject matter of the claims.
This application is a utility application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/019,662, filed on Jul. 1, 2014, entitled “LOW PROFILE STANDALONE CERVICAL INTERBODY WITH SCREW LOCKING CLIPS,” which provisional patent application is commonly assigned to the Assignee of the present invention and is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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62019662 | Jul 2014 | US |