Claims
- 1. A bone plate system, comprising:
a base plate configured to be coupled to human bone; an extender plate configured to be coupled to human bone; and wherein the extender plate is configured to be coupled to the base plate after the base plate is coupled to human bone.
- 2. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate is coupled to the base plate after the base plate is coupled to human bone.
- 3. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate is configured to be coupled to the base plate while the base plate is coupled to human bone.
- 4. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate is coupled to the base plate while the base plate is coupled to human bone.
- 5. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the base plate and the extender plate provide an extended support structure for human bone during use.
- 6. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate comprises:
a first section configured to be coupled to the base plate while the base plate is coupled to human bone; and a second section configured to be coupled to human bone.
- 7. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate comprises an engagement mechanism configured to couple the extender plate to the base plate.
- 8. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening.
- 9. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises at least one retainer.
- 10. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening comprising a retainer, wherein the retainer is configured to inhibit backout of a fastener from the at least one opening.
- 11. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate comprises at least one opening.
- 12. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate comprises at least one retainer.
- 13. The bone plate system of claim 1, wherein the extender plate comprises at least one opening comprising a retainer, wherein the retainer is configured to inhibit backout of a fastener from the at least one opening.
- 14. An extender plate, comprising:
a first section configured to be coupled to human bone; and a second section configured to be coupled to a base plate secured to human bone.
- 15. The extender plate of claim 14, further comprising an engagement mechanism configured to couple the extender plate to the base plate.
- 16. The extender plate of claim 14, further comprising at least one opening.
- 17. The extender plate of claim 14, further comprising at least one retainer.
- 18. The extender plate of claim 14, further comprising at least one opening comprising a retainer, wherein the retainer is configured to inhibit backout of a fastener from the at least one opening.
- 19. The extender plate of claim 14, wherein a thickness of the first section is greater than a thickness of the second section.
- 20. The extender plate of claim 14, wherein the extender plate is configured to be coupled to an anti-torquing device.
- 21. An extender plate, comprising:
a first portion configured to be affixed to human bone; a second portion configured to be affixed to a base plate secured to human bone; and a third portion proximate the first portion and the second portion comprising an engagement mechanism, wherein the engagement mechanism is configured to couple the extender plate to the base plate.
- 22. The extender plate of claim 21, further comprising at least one opening.
- 23. The extender plate of claim 21, further comprising at least one retainer.
- 24. The extender plate of claim 21, further comprising at least one opening comprising a retainer, wherein the retainer is configured to inhibit backout of a fastener from the at least one opening.
- 25. The extender plate of claim 21, wherein a thickness of the first section is greater than a thickness of the second section.
- 26. The extender plate of claim 21, wherein the extender plate is configured to be coupled to an anti-torquing device.
- 27. A bone plate system, comprising a base plate configured to be coupled to human bone, wherein the base plate is further configured to be coupled to an extender plate after the base plate is coupled to human bone.
- 28. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises an indention configured to facilitate coupling of the extender plate to the base plate.
- 29. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises an indention configured to facilitate coupling of the extender plate to the base plate, and wherein the indentation comprises a ledge configured to contact at least a portion of the extender plate.
- 30. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening configured to facilitate coupling of an extender plate to the base plate.
- 31. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening, and wherein at least one opening comprises a through hole.
- 32. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening, and wherein at least one opening is configured to couple to a protrusion on the extender plate.
- 33. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening, and wherein at least one opening comprises a ledge configured to contact at least a portion of the extender plate.
- 34. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening, and wherein at least one opening comprises two openings.
- 35. The bone plate system of claim 27, wherein the base plate comprises at least one opening, and wherein at least one opening comprises four openings.
- 36. A method, comprising:
coupling an extender plate to a base plate, wherein the base plate is attached to a human spine; and attaching the extender plate to bone.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein coupling the first end of the extender plate to the base plate comprises inserting at least one protruding member of the extender plate into at least one opening on the base plate.
- 38. The method of claim 36, further comprising inserting an anti-torquing device in at least one opening on the base plate to inhibit application of torque to the extender plate and the base plate.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein attaching the second end of the extender plate to bone comprises inserting a fastener through a hole in the extender plate and securing the fastener to bone.
- 40. A method, comprising:
coupling a first end of an extender plate to a base plate, wherein the base plate is attached to a human spine; securing the first end of the extender plate to the base plate; and attaching a second end of the extender plate to bone.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein coupling the first end of the extender plate to the base plate comprises inserting at least one protruding member of the extender plate into at least one opening on the base plate.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein securing the first end of the extender plate to the base plate comprises activating an engagement mechanism on the extender plate to engage the base plate.
- 43. The method of claim 40, wherein securing the first end of the extender plate to the base comprises engaging a cam on the extender plate with a ledge on the base plate.
- 44. The method of claim 40, further comprising inserting an anti-torquing device in at least one opening on the base plate to inhibit application of torque to the extender plate and the base plate.
- 45. The method of claim 40, wherein attaching the second end of the extender plate to bone comprises inserting a fastener through a hole in the extender plate and securing the fastener to bone.
- 46. A bone plate system comprising:
a plate; an opening passing through the plate, wherein the opening is at least partially bounded by one or more walls, wherein a wall of the opening comprises a recess; a retainer positionable within the opening, the retainer comprising a portion configured to be positioned in the recess; and a fastener positionable in the retainer; configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use; and wherein the retainer can move to allow the fastener to be inserted into a human bone at a desired angle relative to the plate when the retainer is coupled to the fastener.
- 47. The system of claim 46, wherein the recess is configured to allow the retainer to move within the recess.
- 48. The system of claim 46, wherein the recess is configured to allow the retainer to move at an angle relative to the plate.
- 49. The system of claim 46, wherein the recess is configured to allow the retainer to move at an angle relative to the plate when coupled to the fastener.
- 50. The system of claim 46, wherein the recess further comprises a curved surface configured to engage the retainer.
- 51. The system of claim 46, wherein the wall of opening is oblique to the surface of the plate such that the fastener enters the bone at an angle.
- 52. The system of claim 46, wherein the wall of opening further comprises a curved surface.
- 53. The system of claim 46, wherein the recess is oblique to the surface of the plate such that the fastener enters the bone at an angle.
- 54. The system of claim 46, wherein the plate comprises a thickness of less than about 1.7 mm.
- 55. The system of claim 46, wherein an outer width of the retainer is greater than a width of the opening proximate an upper surface and a lower surface of the plate such that removal of the retainer positioned within the opening is inhibited.
- 56. The system of claim 46, wherein the retainer further comprises a gap to allow the retainer to deflect.
- 57. The system of claim 46, wherein the retainer is configured to rotate within the opening when the fastener is positioned through the retainer.
- 58. The system of claim 46, wherein the retainer further comprises a movable portion configured to move outwards to allow a head of the fastener to be positioned in the opening and wherein the movable portion is configured to move inwards after passage of a portion of the head into the opening so that removal of the fastener from the plate is inhibited.
- 59. The system of claim 46, wherein an outer section of the retainer is configured to engage the recess, and wherein an inner section of the retainer is configured to engage the fastener.
- 60. The system of claim 46, wherein the recess comprises one or more indentations.
- 61. The system of claim 46, wherein the retainer further comprises:
a first surface; and a second surface comprising:
an inner set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer; an outer set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer; and wherein the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections are positioned such that a valley is formed between the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections.
- 62. The system of claim 46, wherein the retainer further comprises a movable portion configured to move outwards after insertion of the retainer into the opening to engage at least a portion of the recess to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate.
- 63. The system of claim 62, wherein the movable portion comprises an outer set of projections configured to engage the recess.
- 64. A bone plate system comprising:
a plate; an opening passing through the plate; a retainer positionable within the opening; and a fastener positionable through the retainer; wherein the opening is at least partially bounded by one or more walls, wherein a wall of the opening comprises an recess configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use; and wherein the recess is biased relative to the plate to allow the fastener to be inserted into human bone at a desired angle relative to the plate when the retainer is coupled to the fastener.
- 65. The system of claim 64, wherein the recess further comprises a first lip on a lower surface of the recess.
- 66. The system of claim 64, wherein the recess further comprises a first lip on a lower surface of the recess and a second lip on an upper surface of the recess.
- 67. The system of claim 64, wherein the recess further comprises a curved surface configured to engage the retainer.
- 68. The system of claim 64, wherein the wall of opening is oblique to the surface of the plate.
- 69. The system of claim 64, wherein the wall of opening further comprises a curved surface.
- 70. The system of claim 64, wherein the plate comprises a thickness of less than about 1.7 mm.
- 71. A bone plate system comprising:
a plate; an opening passing through the plate; a retainer positionable in the opening, comprising:
an inner set of two or more projections extending from an inner surface of the retainer; and an outer set of two or more projections extending from an outer surface of the retainer; and a fastener positionable in the opening.
- 72. The system of claim 71, wherein the retainer can move to allow the fastener to be inserted into human bone at a desired angle relative to the plate.
- 73. The system of claim 71, wherein the retainer is configured to allow the fastener to be inserted into a bone at a desired angle relative to the plate when the retainer is coupled to the fastener.
- 74. The system of claim 71, wherein the retainer can move to allow the fastener to be inserted into human bone at a desired angle relative to the plate.
- 75. The system of claim 71, wherein the inner set of two or more projections are positioned proximate a lower surface of the retainer, wherein the outer set of two or more projections are positioned proximate an upper surface of the retainer, and wherein the fastener comprises an indentation configured to engage projections on the lower surface of the retainer.
- 76. The system of claim 71, wherein one or more of the projections on the inner set of projections angle inwards.
- 77. The system of claim 71, wherein one or more of the projections on the inner set of projections angle inwards to engage the fastener during insertion into the opening.
- 78. The system of claim 71, wherein one or more of the projections on the inner set of projections angle inwards to inhibit removal of the fastener.
- 79. The system of claim 71, wherein one or more of the projections on the inner set of projections deflects to allow insertion of the fastener.
- 80. The system of claim 71, wherein the retainer is configured to couple a fastener to a plate.
- 81. The system of claim 71, wherein at least one of the projections of the inner set comprises a finger.
- 82. The system of claim 71, wherein at least one of the projections of the outer set comprises a finger.
- 83. The system of claim 71, wherein the outer surface of the retainer comprises a ledge.
- 84. The system of claim 71, wherein the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections are positioned such that a valley is formed between the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections.
- 85. The system of claim 71, wherein the discontinuous valley allows for deflection of one or more projections on the inner set of projections.
- 86. The system of claim 71, wherein the discontinuous valley allows for deflection of one or more projections on the outer set of projections.
- 87. The system of claim 71, wherein one or more of the projections on the inner set of projections comprises a finger.
- 88. The system of claim 71, wherein the fastener comprises a head and wherein one or more projections of the inner set of projections are configured to engage a portion of the head to inhibit removal of the fastener during use.
- 89. The system of claim 71, wherein one or more projections of the inner set of projections and one or more projections of the outer set of projections are positioned on the first portion of the retainer such that a channel is formed and wherein the channel allows for deflection of the one or more projections during use.
- 90. The system of claim 71, wherein the plate comprises a thickness of less than about 1.8 mm.
- 91. The system of claim 71, wherein a portion of the plate forms a wall of the opening, wherein the wall of the opening comprises a recess configured to engage the retainer, and wherein the recess has a first lip on an upper surface of the recess and a second lip on a lower surface of the recess to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use.
- 92. A bone plate system comprising:
a base plate configured to be coupled to human bone; and an extender plate, comprising:
a first section configured to couple to the base plate while the base plate is coupled to human bone; a second section configured to be coupled to human bone; and wherein the base plate and the extender plate, when coupled together, provide an elongated support structure for human bone.
- 93. The system of claim 92, wherein the base plate system further comprises:
a retainer positionable within the base plate opening; and a fastener positionable through the retainer, wherein the fastener is configured to couple the base plate to the bone; wherein a portion of the base plate forms a wall of the base plate opening, wherein the wall of the base plate opening comprises a recess configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use.
- 94. The system of claim 92, wherein the extender plate system further comprises:
a retainer positionable within the coupling section opening; and a fastener positionable through the retainer, wherein the fastener is configured to couple the extender plate to the bone; wherein a portion of the extender plate forms a wall of the coupling section opening, wherein the wall of the coupling section opening comprises a recess configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use
- 95. The system of claim 92, wherein the base plate further comprises a cut-out on a lower surface of the base plate, wherein the extender plate further comprises a cam lock, and wherein the cam lock is configured to engage the cut-out during use.
- 96. The system of claim 92, wherein extender plate further comprises a pin, wherein the base plate further comprises a cavity configured to engage the pin such that the extender plate is coupled to the base plate.
- 97. The system of claim 92, wherein the extender plate, when coupled to the base plate, extends the support structure of the base plate.
- 98. A bone plate system comprising:
a base plate configured to couple to human bone; and an extender plate configured to couple to a base plate while the base plate is coupled to human bone, comprising:
an overlay section configured to overlay at least a portion of the base plate; and a coupling section configured to couple the extender plate to human bone.
- 99. The system of claim 98, wherein the base plate further comprises a cavity passing through the base plate, wherein the overlay section comprises a protruding member, and wherein the cavity engages the protruding member.
- 100. The system of claim 99, wherein the protruding member comprises a pin.
- 101. The system of claim 99, wherein the protruding member comprises a hook configured to engage the cavity in the base plate.
- 102. The system of claim 98, wherein the base plate maintains a spacing between a first location and a second location.
- 103. The system of claim 98, wherein the extender plate is configured to be coupled to the base plate after the base plate has been previously coupled to human bone.
- 104. The system of claim 98, wherein the overlay section is coupled to the base plate without removing the base plate from the bone.
- 105. The system of claim 98, wherein base plate comprises a fastener to couple the base plate to human bone and wherein the overlay section is coupled to the base plate without loosening the fastener.
- 106. The system of claim 98, wherein base plate comprises a fastener to couple the base plate to human bone, wherein the overlay section is coupled to the base plate after the fastener has been loosened, and wherein the overlay section is coupled to the base plate without removing the base plate.
- 107. The system of claim 98, wherein the base plate further comprises a cut-out on a lower surface of the base plate, wherein the extender plate further comprises a cam lock, and wherein the cam lock is configured to engage the cut-out during use.
- 108. The system of claim 98, wherein the base plate comprises a cavity extending from an upper surface of the base plate to a lower surface of the base plate, and wherein the cavity comprises a shelf.
- 109. A bone plate system comprising:
a base plate system configured to couple to human bone, comprising:
a base plate; a fastener configured to couple the base plate to human bone; an extender plate system configured to couple to a base plate while the base plate is coupled to human bone comprising:
an extender plate comprising:
an overlay section configured to overlay at least a portion of the base plate wherein the overlay section comprises a concavity on a lower surface of the overlay section configured to be positioned over the fastener; and a coupling section configured to couple the extender plate to human bone.
- 110. The system of claim 109, wherein the concavity allows at least a portion of a lower surface of the overlay section to lay substantially flush with at least a portion of an upper surface of the base plate.
- 111. The system of claim 109, wherein the fastener is loosened to allow the overlay section to engage a portion of the base plate such that a portion of the fastener is positioned higher than the base plate, and wherein the concavity in the extender plate is configured to provide a space to accommodate the portion of the fastener.
- 112. The system of claim 109, wherein the concavity comprises an opening, and wherein the concavity allows access to the fastener after the extender plate has been positioned proximate the base plate.
- 113. The system of claim 109, wherein the overlay section comprises at least 2 concavities.
- 114. The system of claim 109, wherein the overlay section comprises at least two concavities, wherein the base plate comprises at least two fasteners, and wherein at least the two concavities are located such that at least the two concavities overlay at least the two fasteners.
- 115. A bone plate system comprising:
a base plate configured to be coupled to human bone comprising a first coupling mechanism; and an extender plate configured to couple to the base plate comprising a second coupling mechanism configured to couple the extender plate the base plate.
- 116. The system of claim 115, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises a cut-out on a lower surface of the base plate, wherein the second coupling mechanism comprises a movable member on the extender plate, and wherein the cut-out is configured to engage the movable member.
- 117. The system of claim 116, wherein the second coupling mechanism comprises a cam lock.
- 118. The system of claim 115, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises a cavity on an upper surface of the base plate, wherein the second coupling mechanism comprises a protruding member on a lower surface of the extender plate, and wherein the cavity is configured to engage the protruding member.
- 119. The system of claim 115, wherein the extender plate further comprises an overlay section and a coupling section.
- 120. The system of claim 119, wherein the overlay section further comprises a thickness of less than about 1.75 mm.
- 121. The system of claim 115, wherein the base plate system further comprises:
an opening passing through the base plate; a retainer positionable within the base plate opening; and a fastener positionable through the retainer, wherein the fastener is configured to couple the base plate to the bone; wherein a portion of the base plate forms a wall of the base plate opening, wherein the wall of the base plate opening comprises a recess configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use.
- 122. The system of claim 115, wherein the extender plate system further comprises:
a coupling section comprising an opening; an overlay section; a retainer positionable within the coupling section opening; and a fastener positionable through the retainer, wherein the fastener is configured to couple the extender plate to the bone; wherein a portion of the extender plate forms a wall of the coupling section opening, wherein the wall of the coupling section opening comprises a recess configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during use
- 123. The system of claim 115, wherein the base plate further comprises a cut-out on a lower surface of the base plate configured to engage the cam lock such that the extender plate is coupled to the base plate during use.
- 124. The system of claim 115, wherein extender plate further comprises a pin, wherein the base plate further comprises a cavity configured to engage the pin such that the extender plate is coupled to the base plate during use.
- 125. The system of claim 115, further comprising:
an overlay section comprising a thickness less than about 1.7 mm; and a coupling section configured to be attached to a vertebrae.
- 126. The system of claim 115, further comprising an interface region on the extender plate at a juncture between the overlay section and the coupling section.
- 127. The system of claim 115, wherein coupling mechanism further comprises a cam lock positioned substantially in the interface region of the plate.
- 128. An extender plate for a bone plate system, comprising:
an overlay section configured to overlay at least a portion of the base plate system, wherein the overlay section comprises an average thickness; a coupling section configured to be coupled to human bone comprising an average thickness greater than the average thickness of the overlay section; and an interface region proximate the overlay section and the coupling section, wherein the interface region comprises an average thickness greater than the average thickness of the coupling section.
- 129. The system of claim 128, wherein the overlay section is located on a plane substantially above an upper surface of the coupling section.
- 130. The system of claim 128, wherein the overlay section follows a contour of the base plate system when coupled to the base plate system.
- 131. The system of claim 128, wherein the average thickness of the overlay section is less than about 1.8 mm.
- 132. The system of claim 128, wherein the average thickness of the coupling section is less than about 2.5 mm.
- 133. The system of claim 128, wherein the overlay section comprises a thickness of less than about 1.7 mm.
- 134. The system of claim 128, further comprising an interface region on the extender plate at a juncture between the overlay section and the coupling section.
- 135. The system of claim 128, further comprising a cam lock.
- 136. The system of claim 128, further comprising at least one pin.
- 137. The system of claim 128, further comprising an engaging mechanism positioned substantially in the interface region of the plate.
- 138. The system of claim 128, wherein the extender plate system further comprises:
an opening passing through the coupling section; a retainer positionable within the coupling section opening; and a fastener positionable through the retainer, wherein the fastener is configured to couple the extender plate to the bone.
- 139. The system of claim 128, wherein a portion of the extender plate forms a wall of the coupling section opening, wherein the wall of the coupling section opening comprises a recess configured to engage the retainer to inhibit removal of the retainer from the plate during
- 140. An extender plate for a bone plate system, comprising:
an overlay section configured to overlay at least a portion of the base plate system; a coupling section configured to couple human bone; and an interface region proximate the overlay section and the coupling section, comprising an engaging mechanism positioned within the interface region configured to engage at least a portion of the bone plate system.
- 141. A method for stabilizing at least a portion of a human spine with an extender plate, comprising:
positioning an extender plate comprising a coupling section and an overlay section proximate to a base plate, wherein the base plate has been previously coupled to a human bone, such the overlay section covers at least a portion of the base plate; coupling the overlay section to the base plate.
- 142. The method of claim 141, further comprising coupling the extender plate to the human bone.
- 143. The method of claim 141, wherein human bone comprises spinal bones.
- 144. The method of claim 141, further comprising moving a shank of a fastener into a retainer positioned within an opening in the coupling section, wherein the fastener comprises a head, and wherein the retainer comprises an inner surface having projections disposed thereon that mate with the head of the fastener.
- 145. The method of claim 141, further comprising advancing a fastener into the bone to connect the plate to the bone.
- 146. The method of claim 141, wherein the overlay section comprises a protruding member, wherein the base plate comprises a cavity, and engaging the cavity with the protruding member.
- 147. The method of claim 141, wherein the overlay section comprises a protruding member, wherein the base plate comprises a cavity, engaging the cavity with the protruding member, and pulling the extender plate in a lateral motion away from the base plate after the pin has engaged the cavity.
- 148. The method of claim 141, wherein the extender plate further comprises a movable member, wherein the base plate comprises a cut-out, and engaging the cut-out with the movable member.
- 149. The method of claim 141, wherein the extender plate further comprises an interface region proximate the overlay section and the coupling section.
- 150. The method of claim 141, further comprising moving a cam lock to engage a cut-out on the underside of the base plate.
- 151. The method of claim 141, further comprising drilling and/or tapping an opening into the bone that is shaped to receive the fastener prior to advancing the fastener into the bone.
- 152. The method of claim 141, further comprising advancing a second fastener into the bone, the second fastener extending through a second opening in the coupling section such that the two fasteners extend in diverging directions relative to each other.
- 153. The method of claim 141, further comprising advancing a second fastener into the bone, the second fastener extending through a second opening in the coupling section such that the two fasteners extend in converging directions relative to each other.
- 154. The method of claim 141, further comprising manually inserting the retainer within the opening prior to moving the fastener through the retainer.
- 155. The method of claim 141, wherein the opening is shaped to substantially inhibit the retainer from being removed from the opening.
- 156. A method of an extender plate for a bone plate system, comprising:
forming a plate configured to couple to human bone and a base plate previously coupled to human bone; machining one or more openings such that a fastener can be positioned within the openings to couple the extender plate to human bone; and machining a coupling mechanism configured to engage the base plate.
- 157. The method of claim 156, wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a movable member.
- 158. The method of claim 156, wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a protruding member.
- 159. A ring comprising:
a first surface; and a second surface comprising:
an inner set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer; an outer set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer; and wherein the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections are positioned such that a valley is formed between the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections.
- 160. A ring configured to couple a fastener to a plate comprising:
a first surface; and a second surface comprising:
an inner set of two or more projections extending from the first surface of the retainer configured to engage at least a portion of the fastener; and an outer set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer configured to engage at least a portion of the plate.
- 161. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the retainer can move at an angle relative to the plate.
- 162. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the retainer can move at an angle relative to the plate when coupled to the fastener.
- 163. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the indentation is configured to allow the retainer to move within the indentation.
- 164. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the indentation is configured to allow the retainer to move at an angle relative to the plate.
- 165. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the indentation is configured to allow the retainer to move at an angle relative to the plate when coupled to the fastener.
- 166. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the indentation further comprises a first lip on a lower surface of the indentation.
- 167. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the indentation further comprises a first lip on a lower surface of the indentation and a second lip on an upper surface of the indentation.
- 168. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the indentation further comprises a curved surface configured to engage the retainer.
- 169. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the wall of opening is oblique to the surface of the plate such that the fastener enters the bone at an angle.
- 170. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the recess is oblique to the surface of the plate such that the fastener enters the bone at an angle.
- 171. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the retainer further comprises a movable portion configured to move outwards to allow a head of the fastener to be positioned in the opening and wherein the movable portion is configured to move inwards after passage of a portion of the head into the opening so that removal of the fastener from the plate is inhibited.
- 172. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the plate comprises a thickness of less than about 2.4 mm.
- 173. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the plate comprises a thickness of less than about 2.0 mm.
- 174. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the plate comprises a thickness of less than about 1.7 mm.
- 175. The retainer of claim 160, wherein an outer width of the retainer is greater than a width of the opening proximate an upper surface and a lower surface of the plate such that removal of the retainer positioned within the opening is inhibited.
- 176. The retainer of claim 160, further comprising a slotted opening through the plate.
- 177. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the retainer further comprises a gap to allow the retainer to expand and contract.
- 178. The retainer of claim 160, wherein contracting the gap of the retainer allows insertion of the retainer into the opening of the plate.
- 179. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the retainer is configured to rotate within the opening when the fastener is positioned through the retainer.
- 180. The retainer of claim 160, wherein the retainer further comprises:
a first surface; and a second surface comprising:
an inner set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer; an outer set of two or more projections extending from the second surface of the retainer; and wherein the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections are positioned such that a valley is formed between the inner set of projections and the outer set of projections.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/353,331 entitled “SPINAL PLATE SYSTEM FOR STABILIZING A PORTION OF A SPINE” filed on Feb. 1, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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