Claims
- 1. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate to maintain relative vertebral orientation correction using a correction instrument, said osteosynthesis plate having an overall rectangular shape and comprising at least four slots to insert, in each, fixation means,
at least two of said slots open onto a lateral edge of said osteosynthesis plate to enable positioning and fixation of the osteosynthesis plate with no prior removal of the relative vertebral orientation correction instrument, the lateral edge of the osteosynthesis plate being defined by an edge located in a same direction as a longitudinal direction of the osteosynthesis plate, and the longitudinal direction of the osteosynthesis plate being roughly identical to a direction of a spinal column.
- 2. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of the two slots opening onto the lateral edge of the osteosynthesis plate having a non-linear shape comprising a first transversal segment opening onto the lateral edge of the plate extended by a second longitudinal segment oriented in a roughly longitudinal direction.
- 3. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 2, wherein said shape is a curved shape.
- 4. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 2, wherein said shape is an L-shape.
- 5. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of the slots comprises a second segment oriented in a roughly longitudinal direction in order to enable an automatic post-operative compensation of intervertebral space compression effects.
- 6. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 1, further comprising at least one additional slot provided roughly along a median longitudinal axis of said osteosynthesis plate.
- 7. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 1, further comprising the slots opening onto the lateral edge of the plate having a spacing which is equivalent to an interbody distance between N vertebrae, N being an integer greater than or equal to two.
- 8. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said slots to insert fixation means, comprises at least two insertion positions for said fixation means including one surface insertion position wherein said fixation means are roughly slanted at a fixed angle with reference to said osteosynthesis plate, and one in-depth insertion position wherein said fixation means have a slanting position at a variable angle.
- 9. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fixation hole for a covering plate intended to at least partially cover said fixation means after fixation.
- 10. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 9, wherein said covering plate is curved.
- 11. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 9, wherein said covering plate has at least one co-operating fixation hole.
- 12. Vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 11, wherein said at least one co-operating fixation hole is oblong.
- 13. Vertebral osteosynthesis system comprising a plurality of vertebral osteosynthesis plates to maintain relative vertebral orientation correction using a correction instrument, said osteosynthesis plates having an overall rectangular shape and each comprising at least four slots to insert, in each of the slots, fixation means, at least two slots opening onto a lateral edge of said osteosynthesis plate to enable positioning and fixation of the osteosynthesis plate with no prior removal of the relative vertebral orientation correction instrument, a slot spacing specific to each plate to enable the selection by a surgeon of the osteosynthesis plate having the slot spacing similar to an intervertebral distance of the patient's vertebrae during the operation, and an edge located in the same direction as a longitudinal direction of the osteosynthesis plate, the longitudinal direction of the osteosynthesis plate being roughly identical to a direction of the spinal column.
- 14. Method to implant a vertebral osteosynthesis plate to maintain relative vertebral orientation correction using a correction instrument comprising implanting correction rods temporarily in the vertebrae, providing an osteosynthesis plate having an overall rectangular shape and comprising at least four slots to insert, in each, fixation means, at least two slots opening onto a lateral edge of said osteosynthesis plate,
positioning and fixing said osteosynthesis plate with no prior removal of the relative vertebral orientation correction instrument, such that the correction rods of the correction instrument are inserted into the at least two slots opening on the lateral edge of said osteosynthesis plate, and orienting the osteosynthesis plate so that an edge which is located in the same direction as a longitudinal direction of the osteosynthesis plate is roughly parallel to a direction of a vertebral column.
- 15. Method to implant a vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 14, wherein, before the positioning and fixing of the osteosynthesis plate, a compression force is applied onto said vertebrae using said correction instrument.
- 16. Method to implant a vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 15, wherein, before the positioning and fixing of the osteosynthesis plate, a dimension of the vertebral osteosynthesis plate required for the fixation of said vertebrae inserted perfectly in the correction rods is read preferentially on a reading rule of said correction instrument.
- 17. Method to implant a vertebral osteosynthesis plate according to claim 15, wherein a single correction instrument used to produce a compression or distraction on a vertebrae by inverting a catch mechanism co-operation with a rack is used.
- 18. Correction instrument used to produce a compression or a distraction on vertebrae comprising a spring-mounted catch mechanism co-operating with a rack to form a means for inverting a correction.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 99/08495 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/019,718, filed Dec. 28, 2001, entitled VERTEBRAL OSTEOSYNTHESIS PLATE AND OSTEOSYNTHESIS SYSTEM (Attorney's Docket No. 01-768).
Continuation in Parts (1)
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