NZ515092A - Bone fixation device with rotation joint - Google Patents

Bone fixation device with rotation joint

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NZ515092A
NZ515092A NZ515092A NZ51509299A NZ515092A NZ 515092 A NZ515092 A NZ 515092A NZ 515092 A NZ515092 A NZ 515092A NZ 51509299 A NZ51509299 A NZ 51509299A NZ 515092 A NZ515092 A NZ 515092A
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sleeve
bone
plates
screw thread
rotation
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Martin Hess
Fridolin J Schlapfer
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Synthes Ag
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A device for joining two bones or parts of bones, has two plates (5;6) each having a lower side facing a corresponding body, an upper side and at least one respective bore (37; 38) which continues through the plate (5; 6) at an angle of 60° - 90° to the lower side for receiving a screw (8; 9; 10; 11), whereby the lower sides of the plates (5; 6) are located on a common plane (71); and the inventive device also comprises a longitudinal support (7) which is used to adjust the distance between both plates (5; 6) parallel to the common plane (71), whereby the longitudinal support (7) is connected to one of the plates (5; 6) by means of a detachably blockable joint (12).

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<div class="application article clearfix" id="description"> <p class="printTableText" lang="en">Bone fixation device with a rotation joint <br><br> 1 <br><br> 5 The invention relates to a device for connecting a body KA with a body KB, in particular two bones or bone parts, as claimed in the precharacterising part of claim 1. <br><br> Operations of spinal conditions occurring in the area of the 10 lumbar or thoracic vertebral column have come to be carried out increasingly using an anterior approach. The following reasons have brought about a change in operation technique, abandoning posterior approaches in favour of anterior approaches: <br><br> 15 <br><br> pathological processes often affect the anterior column; <br><br> the spinal cord is easier accessible using an anterior approach; <br><br> 20 <br><br> the spinal cord is easier decompressible using an anterior approach; <br><br> fewer muscular, neurological and vascular structures are destroyed as compared to a posterior approach; and supporting the anterior column is mechanically more logical than a poster-lateral fixation or fusion. <br><br> 25 <br><br> 2 <br><br> An internal anterior fixation system for the treatment of vertebral burst fractures is known from WO 94/06360 to DANEK. This fixation system comprises an elongated plate including integral superior and inferior portions, and a 5 bridge portion arranged between them. The superior and inferior portions are provided with means for fixation to corresponding vertebrae, whereas the bridge portion connects said portions with each other, spanning the affected vertebra. The superior portion includes a pair of 10 generally parallel, elongated slots provided with scallops for receiving bone fixation screws. The inferior portion includes a pair of screw holes in which the bone screws or bone bolts may be fastened. The slots in the superior portion allow for a compression or distraction of the 15 intermediate vertebral region. The openings in the inferior portion are oriented at an oblique angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the plate, creating a trapezoidal disposition of the fixation screws in the plate. In certain embodiments of this known fixation system, the two 20 posterior bone screws may be inserted prior to the implantation of the bone plate. After the insertion of the two bone screws, the bone plate is introduced into the patient's body through a small incision, placed onto the bone screws, and fastened thereon by means of nuts. Once 25 the bone plate has been fixated, the two anterior screws are screwed into the bone plate through corresponding screw holes. <br><br> Another bone plate permitting a contraction or distraction 30 of the bone parts to be connected is known from EP 0 829 240 to HARMS. This known bone plate includes two segments which are displaceable towards and away from each other in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the <br><br> 51509 <br><br> plate and are provided each with at least one nole formed in their end portions for receiving bone screws and with an elongated middle portion arranged between said holes. The fixation of the two segments relative to each other is 5 realised by means of two screws which may be screwed into threaded holes formed in the middle portion of the first segment and which are guided in two elongate holes formed in the middle portion of the other segment. Due to the two elongate holes, the overall length of the plate is variably 10 adjustable. One of the segments comprises a structured surface arranged in its middle portion which serves for locking the two segments relative to each other by means of a fixation member which may be passed through a corresponding recess arranged in the other segment. <br><br> 15 <br><br> The two prior art bone fixation systems suffer both from the disadvantages that: <br><br> a) the vertebrae cannot be manipulated by means of the bone 20 screws in order to correct iatrogenic or other malpositions of the vertebrae; <br><br> b) there is only a limited possibility of distraction and/or compression; and <br><br> 25 <br><br> c) once the implant has been inserted, there is no possibility any more of lordosis or kyphosis formation in situ. <br><br> 30 Another device for connecting bone fixation means which comprises a revolute joint being rotatable about one axis is known from US 5,707,372 ERRICO. <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2033 <br><br> 4 <br><br> 51 50 <br><br> A further device for connecting bone fixation means, particularly pedicle screws and comprising a revolute joint is known from US 5,470,333 RAY. <br><br> 5 In case of both above documents the locking means at the revolute joints simultaneously serve to the fixation of the two longitudinal rods with respect to longitudinal displacements relative to each other as well as to the fixation of the revolute joint with an adjusted revolute 10 angle. Therefore, both devices do not allow a independent locking of angular and longitudinal motion. The uncoupled locking of angular and longitudinal motion is clinically very important. <br><br> 15 The invention is intended to provide a remedy for this or at least to provide the public with a useful alternative. It is accordingly an object of the invention to create a device for the fixation of vertebral bodies which allows a manipulation of the vertebrae for correcting malpositions, 20 which includes a possibility of length adjustment over, a long distance and which permits lordosis and kyphosis formation in situ even after the implant has been placed. <br><br> According to the invention, this object is achieved by 25 means of a device for connecting a body KA with a body KB, in particular two bones or bone parts, including <br><br> A) two plates P&amp;;Pb having each a bottom surface adjoining a body KA;KB to be connected, a top surface, and at least one bore penetrating the plate PA;PB at an angle <br><br> 30 of between 60 and 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface for receiving an anchoring member by means of which each of the plates PA;PB is fastenable to a body KA;KB; <br><br> B) a longitudinal carrier by means of which the two plates Pa;Pb are connectable in such a way that the bottom <br><br> 35 surfaces of the plates PA;PB lie in a common surface and <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY wii3 <br><br> (followed by page 4a) <br><br> 51 50 <br><br> 4a that the distance between the two plates Pa;Pb is adjustable parallel to the common surface, whereby <br><br> C) the longitudinal carrier is connected to one of the plates Pfl;PB by means of a releasably lockable joint, <br><br> 5 wherein <br><br> D) the joint is configured as a hinge joint, and comprises a sleeve being capable of being resiliently spread apart over at least a part of ist length, at least one clamping member and a straining means, whereby the at <br><br> 10 least one clamping member is displaceable relative to the sleeve by means of the straining member. <br><br> The bone fixation device according to the invention comprises a cranial and a caudal bone plate which are each 15 fixedly connectable to corresponding vertebral bodies by means of two bone screws, and a longitudinal carrier which connects the two bone plates in such a way that they are rotatable in a plane extending approximately parallel to the surface of the bone. The posterior bone screw of each 20 plate may be locked at different angles relative to the axis of the bore by means of a spherical screw head which may be resiliently spread apart by means of a conical straining screw. Instead of having a resiliently spreadable, spherical screw head, the posterior bone screw 25 of each plate may also be fastened by means of a spherical collet chuck arranged in such a way between the bone screw and the bone plate that the bone screw is lockable at different angles relative to the axis of the bore. The anterior bone screw of each plate is only screwed in after 30 the respective plates have been inserted and fastened by means of the posterior bone screws. The angle between the bone plate and the corresponding anterior bone screw is predefined by the bore arranged in said bone plate. The <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2003 <br><br> (followed by page 5) <br><br> 5 <br><br> connection between the longitudinal carrier and the caudal bone plate is telescopic, thus enabling an angularly stable translation of the cranial bone plate relative to the caudal bone plate. The longitudinal carrier is releasably 5 lockable in the caudal bone plate by means of one or several set screws. The connection between the cranial bone plate and the longitudinal carrier is realised by means of a rotation joint with an axis of rotation extending substantially vertically to the bone surface, and is also 10 releasably lockable. This rotation joint serves for adjusting the angle between the two bone plates. The adjustability of the angle preferably ranges between +30 degrees and -10 degrees. The translation and the rotation of the bone plates relative to each other are 15 lockable independently from each other. In addition, the cranial bone plate is provided with a hexagon socket permitting to exert a torsional moment on the bone fixation device. When the rotation joint is in an unlocked condition, said torsional moment makes it possible to 20 correct the angular position of the cranial vertebra relative to the caudal vertebra. When the rotation joint is in a locked condition and the anterior bone screw of the caudal plate has not yet been screwed in, said torsional moment may be used to displace the cranial vertebra 25 relative to the caudal vertebra in an anterior direction (retrolisthesis) or a posterior direction <br><br> (anterolisthesis). The length of the longitudinal carrier is such that the bone fixation device according to the invention permits to connect two adjoining vertebral 30 bodies. However, the length of the longitudinal carrier may also be chosen in such a way as to connect two vertebral bodies which are separated from each other by one or several injured vertebral bodies. <br><br> 6 <br><br> The bone fixation device according to the invention is placed anteroom-laterally and may be used as a monosegmental or multisegmental appliance. If necessary, 5 the fixation device may be combined with posterior fixation systems (bone screws, internal fixator, etc.), so that -should the need arise - it is possible to realise even a 360 degrees fixation. <br><br> 10 The bone fixation device according to the invention and the necessary assembly tools are adequately designed so that the device may be implanted either endoscopically or by means of an open operative approach. <br><br> 15 The principle indications for the use of the bone fixation device according to the invention are trauma, tumours, infections, posttraumatic kyphoses, and vertebral degenerations. <br><br> 20 The implantation of the bone fixation device according to the invention is realised in observance of the following operative procedure: <br><br> 1) Screwing the bone screws to be placed posteriorly into <br><br> 25 the vertebral bodies that are to be interconnected. In doing so, attention must be paid that the bone screws are placed as far posteriorly as possible at approximately the same distance from the rear wall of the corresponding vertebra and that they extend more or less parallel to the <br><br> 30 rear wall of the corresponding vertebra. The caudal bone screw is placed close to the caudal cover plate of the vertebra situated caudally to the injured vertebra. Analogously, the cranial bone screw is positioned close to <br><br> 7 <br><br> the cranial cover plate of the vertebra situated cranially to the injured vertebra. <br><br> 2) Spreading apart the vertebral bodies by means of a 5 spreader placed onto the bone screws. Thus, the vertebral bodies may be maintained at the correct distance from each other and the anatomy of rear wall in the region of the injured vertebra may be reconstructed. Insertion of a adequately shaped bone onlay; <br><br> 10 <br><br> 3) Measuring the distance between the bone screws and selecting an adequate fixation device. Placing the selected fixation device onto the inserted bone screws (with the rotation joint and the telescope remaining in a released <br><br> 15 condition). In case of a scoliotic deformation occurring in the area of the injured vertebra(e), the deformation may be corrected by means of the bone screws. Subsequently, stabilizing the bone screws relative to their angular mobility through locking of the spherical collet chucks; <br><br> 20 <br><br> 4) Aligning the individual bone plates in such a way that each of them extends parallel to the rear wall of the corresponding vertebra. Screwing in the bone screws to be placed anteriorly; <br><br> 25 <br><br> Special case: <br><br> In cases in which the cranial vertebra has slipped anteriorly or posteriorly, only the anterior bone screw of the cranial bone plate may be screwed in. The caudal 30 bone plate is still connected to the caudal vertebra merely by the bone screw placed posteriorly. <br><br> 8 <br><br> Prior to the correction of an anterior or posterior displacement of the cranial vertebra relative to the caudal vertebra, the rotation joint must be locked. Subsequently, a torsional moment may be exerted on the 5 hexagon socket formed in the cranial bone plate by means of a corresponding screw driver in order to displace the cranial vertebra anteriorly or posteriorly. In the course of said corrective displacement the entire fixation device turns about the 10 posterior bone screw of the caudal bone plate. <br><br> After completion of the corrective displacement of the vertebra, also the anterior bone screw is screwed in. Once the second bone screw has been screwed into the <br><br> 15 caudal bone plate, the vertebra is firmly kept in place in the corrected position and the rotation joint may be released again in order to enable manipulation of the angular position of the cranial vertebra relative to the caudal vertebra. <br><br> 20 <br><br> 6) Reconstruction of the anatomically correct angular position of the cranial vertebra relative to the caudal vertebra by means of the hexagon socket arranged in the cranial bone plate and locking of the rotation joint. <br><br> 25 During the disimpaction of the cranial vertebra the telescopic connector must be freely movable. <br><br> 6) Compression of the bone onlay and locking of the telescopic connector. <br><br> 30 <br><br> The advantages achieved by the present invention consist basically in the fact that the device according to the invention allows: <br><br> 9 <br><br> a) a manipulation of the vertebrae by means of the bone screws in order to correct iatrogenic or other malpositions of the vertebrae; <br><br> 5 b) a continuous length adjustment extending over a long distance, thus enabling distraction or compression of the vertebrae within a wide range; and c) lordosis and kyphosis formation in situ even after the 10 implant has been inserted. <br><br> In the following, the invention and further developments of the invention will be illustrated in greater detail with reference to the partially diagrammatic representations of 15 several embodiments. <br><br> In the drawings: <br><br> 20 <br><br> Fig. 1 is a lateral view of a section of a vertebral column provided with a fixation device according to the invention; <br><br> 25 <br><br> Fig. 2 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing a preferred embodiment of the cranial bone plate of the device according to the invention as seen in the area of the rotation joint; <br><br> 30 <br><br> Fig. 3 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing another embodiment of the cranial bone plate of the device according to the invention as seen in the area of the rotation joint; <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2003 <br><br> 51 509 2 <br><br> Fig. 4 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing a further embodiment of the cranial bone plate of the device according to the invention as seen in the area of the bone screws; and <br><br> Fig. 5 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing the preferred embodiment of the cranial bone plate of the device according to the invention as seen in the area of the bone screws. <br><br> Fig. 6 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing the preferred embodiment of the cranial bone plate of the device according to the invention as seen in the area of the bone screws. <br><br> Fig. 1 shows a monosegmental embodiment of the bone fixation device 4 according to the invention which has been applied to a vertebral column 1. The bone fixation device 4 serves to connect a cranial vertebra 2 to a partially-injured caudal vertebra 3. The bone fixation device 4 comprises a cranial bone plate 5, a caudal bone plate 6, and a longitudinal carrier 7. The cranial and the caudal bone plates 5;6 have each a bottom surface 29 adjoining the bone and a top surface 52, the two bottom surfaces of the bone plates 5;6 lying in a common surface 71. The longitudinal carrier 7 serves for connecting the cranial bone plate 5 and the caudal bone plate 6 in such -a way as to be telescopable parallel to the longitudinal axis of the . . vertebral column and capable of swivelling by means of a joint 12. The axis of rotation 27 of the joint 12 extends <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2oJ3 <br><br> 51 50 <br><br> 11 <br><br> essentially vertically to the common surface 71 defined by the bottom surfaces 29. The bone plates 5; 6 are fastened to the vertebrae 2; 3 by means of one anterior bone screw 8; 9 and one posterior bone screw 10;11, respectively. The 5 swivelling capacity of the cranial bone plate 5 relative to the longitudinal carrier 7 is achieved by means of the joint 12. The joint 12 is lockable relative to rotation by means of a clamping wedge 13 and a straining screw 14 and connects the longitudinal carrier 7 to the cranial bone 10 plate 5. In order to release the locking of the joint 12, the straining screw 14 causes the clamping wedge 13 to be displaced relative to the sleeve 15 which is radially resiliently deformable in its segment mounted within the cranial bone plate 5. The sleeve 15 is connected to the 15 longitudinal carrier 7 by means of a non-positive or positive engagement, depending on the embodiment of the device according to the invention. In the locking process of the joint 12, the action of the clamping wedge 13 presses the resiliently deformable segment of the sleeve 15 20 against the wall of the bore arranged in the cranial bone plate 5, establishing a non-positive, or - supposing an adequate design of the sleeve 15 and the cranial bone plate 5 - a positive engagement by which the joint 12 is locked. In this embodiment of the device, according to the 25 invention, the telescopability of the bone fixation device 4 is achieved by a design of the longitudinal carrier 7 in the form of two parallel rods 16;17 which are displaceable in the spine's longitudinal direction within two corresponding guide channels 20;21 arranged in the caudal 30 bone plate 6 and which are fastenable therein by means of <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2003 <br><br> 12 <br><br> two set screws 18;19. In addition, the cranial bone plate 5 is equipped with a hexagon socket 22 into which a screw driver may be inserted so as to exert a torsional moment on the cranial bone plate 5 or - provided that the rotation 5 joint 12 is in a locked condition - on the bone fixation device 4. The rods 16;17 are provided with projections 49;50 formed in their end portions inserted into the caudal bone plate 6 in order to prevent the longitudinal carrier 7 from slipping out of the caudal bone plate 6 while the set 10 screws 18;19 are released. <br><br> Fig. 2 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing the cranial bone plate 5 and the joint 12 of the preferred embodiment of the device 15 according to the invention. The joint 12 comprises a cylindrical sleeve 15, a clamping wedge 13, and a straining screw 14. The cranial bone plate 5 is shaped concavely on its bottom surface 29 adjoining the cranial vertebral body 2 and is equipped with a bore 23 having a central axis 27 20 extending essentially perpendicularly to said bottom surface 29. A groove 30 penetrating the cranial bone plate 5 vertically to the central axis 27 is open towards the caudal bone plate 6 and serves for receiving the longitudinal carrier 7. The longitudinal carrier 7 is 25 provided with a bore 31 extending concentrically to the central axis 27 which in a preferred embodiment is adequately dimensioned so that a non-positive engagement by means of a press fit is realised between the central portion 25 of the sleeve 15 and the bore 31. It is also 30 envisageable to substitute the non-positive engagement by a positive engagement realised by means of a groove and tongue connection or a toothing. In the portion of the cranial bone plate 5 extending between the groove 30 and <br><br> 13 <br><br> the bottom surface 29, the bore 23 is shaped in such a way that the segment 2 6 of the sleeve 15 adjoining the bone may be rotatably mounted therein. The segment 24 of the sleeve 15 distant from the bone is fitted into the part of the 5 bore 23 formed in the cranial bone plate 5 that faces equally away from the bone, said part of the bore 23 distant from the bone being provided with a toothing 28 the profile of which corresponds to that of the toothing 51 arranged in the segment 24 of the sleeve 15 distant from 10 the bone, so that a positive engagement is realised between the sleeve 15 and the bore 23 as the clamping wedge 13 is forced sufficiently far into the partially wedge-shaped slot 32 extending perpendicularly to the central axis 27 so that the segment 24 of the sleeve 15 distant from the bone 15 is spread apart to such an extent that the toothings 28;51 will engage with each other. The clamping wedge 13 forms itself a rotationally positive engagement between the sleeve 15 and the longitudinal carrier 7. As long as the clamping wedge 13 is in a released condition, the toothings 20 28;51 do not engage with each other, so that the sleeve 15 together with the longitudinal carrier 7 is freely rotatable in the bore 23 about the central axis 27. The displacement of the clamping wedge 13 parallel to the central axis 27 is realised by means of the straining screw 25 14 which on its part distant from the bone is provided with an external screw thread 33 and on its part adjoining the bone with a projection 35. Corresponding to the shape of the straining screw 14, the clamping wedge 13 is provided with an internal thread 34 and the sleeve 15 with an 30 annular groove 36. The annular groove 36 may be formed after introduction of the straining screw 14 into the bore 53 of the sleeve 15 by rolling in the end portion 54 of the sleeve 15. <br><br> 14 <br><br> Fig. 3 shows another embodiment of the joint 12 of the device according to the invention. This embodiment of the joint 12 differs from the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 only 5 in so far as also the segment 26 of the sleeve 15 adjoining the bone is provided with an external toothing 51 and with a partially wedge-shaped slot 32 extending perpendicularly to the central axis 27. The part of the bore adjoining the bone is provided with a toothing 28 corresponding to the 10 toothing 51 in such a way that a positive engagement is realised between the sleeve 15 and the bore 23 as the second wedge 13 which is capable of being pressed into the slot 32 formed in the segment 26 of the sleeve 15 adjoining the bone is forced sufficiently far into said slot 32 so 15 that the segment 26 of the sleeve 15 adjoining the bone is spread apart to such an extent that the toothings 28; 51 engage with each other. The clamping wedges 13 form themselves a rotationally positive engagement between the sleeve 15 and the longitudinal carrier 7. As long as the 20 clamping wedge 13 is in a released condition the toothings 28; 51 do not engage with each other, so that the sleeve 15 is freely rotatable within the bore 23 about the central axis 27. The displacement of the clamping wedges 13 parallel to the central axis 27 is realised by means of the 25 straining screw 14 which on its part distant from the bone is provided with an external screw thread 33 and on its part adjoining the bone with a projection 35. Corresponding to the shape of the straining screw 14, the clamping wedge 13 which is arranged in the segment 24 of the sleeve 15 30 distant from the bone is provided with an internal thread 34 and the clamping wedge 13 which is arranged in the segment 2 6 of the sleeve 15 adjoining the bone is provided with an annular groove 36. This arrangement of the clamping <br><br> 15 <br><br> wedges 13, the straining screw 14, and the sleeve 15 causes the two clamping wedges 13 to be moved towards each other as the straining screw 14 is tightened, so that the two resiliently spreadable segments 24;26 of the sleeve 15 are pressed against the wall of the bore 23 thus bringing the external toothing 28 formed in the sleeve 15 into engagement with the internal toothing 51 formed in the bore 23. As the straining screw 14 is released, the clamping wedges 13 are moved away from each other, causing the two resiliently deformable segments 24;26 of the sleeve 15 are pressed against the wall of the bore 23 thus bringing the external toothing 28 formed in the sleeve 15 into engagement with the internal toothing 51 formed in the bore 23. As the straining screw 14 is released, the clamping wedges 13 are moved away from each other, causing the two resiliently deformable segments 24;26 of the sleeve 15 to move back towards their initial positions until the toothings 28;51 are no longer in engagement with each other, so that the sleeve 15 is freely rotatable within the bore 23 about the central axis 27. The annular groove 36 may be formed after introduction of the straining screw 14 into the bore 53 of the sleeve 15 by rolling in the wall of the clamping wedge 13 adjoining the bone. <br><br> In another embodiment of the device according to the invention (not shown) the freely rotatable yet axially fixed connection between the straining screw 14 and the-sleeve 15 realised by the projection 35 mounted within the groove 36 is replaced by a freely rotatable yet axially fixed connection between the straining screw 14 and the clamping wedge 13 adjoining the bone. The projection 35 formed in the straining screw 14 and an annular groove formed in the clamping wedge 13 adjoining the bone are provided in substitution of the threaded connection between the external right-hand thread 56 of the straining screw 14 <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2003 <br><br> 51509 2 <br><br> and the internal right-hand thread 55 of the clamping wedge 13 adjoining the bone. <br><br> Fig. 4 shows a further embodiment of the joint 12 of the 5 device according to the invention. This joint 12 comprises a shaft 57 which in the segment 59 of the plate 5 adjoining the bone and in the segment 58 thereof distant from the bone is mounted in a bore 61 extending essentially vertically to the bottom surface 29. In the longitudinal 10 carrier 7, the shaft 57 is equally mounted in a bore 60. Concerning the rotatability and/or the force fit of the shaft 57 in the bores 60; 61, the following . variants are possible: <br><br> 15 a) the shaft 57 may be anchored by means of positive or non-positive engagement in the bore 60 arranged concentrically to the axis of rotation 27 in the longitudinal carrier 7 while being rotatably mounted in the bore 61 arranged concentrically to the axis of rotation 27 20 in the plates Pa and PB 5; 6, respectively; or b) the shaft 57 may be anchored by means of positive or non-positive engagement in the bore 61 arranged concentrically to the axis of rotation 27 in the plates Pa 25 and PB 5;6, respectively, while being rotatably mounted in the bore 60 arranged concentrically to the axis of rotation 27 in the longitudinal carrier 7. <br><br> Fig. 5 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 30 of the vertebral column showing the cranial bone plate 5 and the bores 37;38 for receiving the bone screws 41;42. The longitudinal axes 39;40 of the bores 37;38 extend essentially vertically to the bottom surface 29 of the cranial bone plate 5 adjoining the vertebral body. Whereas 35 the anterior bone screw 41 is screwed into a bore 37 in the <br><br> 1PONZ <br><br> 2 0 MA* 2003 <br><br> 515092 <br><br> 17 <br><br> cranial bone plate 5 provided with an internal screw thread 43 and into the cranial vertebral body 2, the posterior bone screw 42 is fixated within the plate 5 by means of a spherical screw head 62 which is resiliently pressable 5 against the wall 69 of a spherical recess 68 formed in the bore 38 and of a conical straining screw 66 permitting to spread apart the screw head 62. The elasticity of the spherical screw head 62 is obtained by means of a plurality of radial slots 63 extending perpendicularly to the 10 longitudinal axis 40 of the bone screw 42 and leading to the end portion 70 of the bone screw 42 distant from the bone. From that same end portion 7 0 of the bone screw 42 distant from the bone, a bore 65 with a conical, internal screw thread 64 extending concentrically to the 15 longitudinal axis 40 penetrates into the screw head 62. For spreading apart the screw head 62 so as to lock it tightly within the spherical recess 68 formed in the bore 38 of the plate 5, the conical straining screw 66 provided with means for receiving a screw driver such as a hexagon socket 67 is bv-i.cwcu _Lii l. w U1J.S L'UiiiL.ai; liiiciiiai cau O4! ui uiic: ouicw head 62. Due to this screw head design the posterior bone screw 42 may be locked within the plate even at an oblique angle relative to the longitudinal axis 40. <br><br> 25 In a further embodiment of the device according to the invention (not shown), the spreading apart and locking of the resilient screw head 62 is realised in such a way that the accommodation for receiving the straining screw consists of an inner cone divergent towards the opening of <br><br> 30 the bore and, further down and adjacent thereto, of an internal screw thread, and that the straining member is a screw having an external thread complementary to said internal screw thread and a male taper complementary to said inner cone. <br><br> IPONZ <br><br> 2 0 MAY 2003 <br><br> 18 <br><br> Fig. 6 is a section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column showing the cranial bone plate 5 and the bores 37;7 4 for receiving the bone screws 41;73. <br><br> 5 The longitudinal axes 39;75 of the bores 37;74 extend essentially vertically to the bottom surface 29 of the cranial bone plate 5, adjoining the surface of the vertebral body 2. Whereas the anterior bone screw 41 is screwed into a bore 37 of the cranial bone plate 5 provided 10 with an internal screw thread 43 and into the cranial vertebral body 2, the posterior bone screw 73 is fastened by means of a conical connection 44 within a collet chuck 45 shaped in the form of a spherical segment. The collet chuck 45 is mounted in such a way in a spherical segment 4 6 15 of the bore 74 that it is axially fixed while being swivelling about the centre of said sphere. The posterior bone screw 73 is firmly kept in place by means of a screw 48 which may be screwed into the internal screw thread 47 that is arranged in the bore 72 formed in the end portion 20 of the bone screw 73 distant from the bone. The fixation of the posterior bone screw 73 is realised by tightening the screw 48, which causes the collet chuck 45 to be expanded through the wedge-like action of the conical connection 44 and to be pressed against the wall of the spherical segment 25 46 of the bore 74. Due to this design, the posterior bone screw 7 3 may be locked within the plate even at an oblique angle relative to the longitudinal axis 75. <br><br> In the caudal bone plate 6, the bores 37;38;74 are arranged 30 in a laterally reversed disposition. <br><br> In the embodiments of the device according to the invention shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the clamping wedges 13 may be <br><br> 19 <br><br> replaced by clamping cones. In this case, the recess 32 formed in the sleeve 15 has to be shaped accordingly. <br><br> 20 <br><br></p> </div>

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  1. <div class="application article clearfix printTableText" id="claims"> <p lang="en"> Claims<br><br> 5150<br><br> 1.
  2. A device for connecting a body KA with "a^'body KB, in particular two bones or bone parts, including<br><br> 5 A) two plates Pa;Pb having each a bottom surface adjoining a body KA;KB to be connected, a top surface, and at least one bore penetrating the plate PA;PB at an angle • of between 60 and 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface for receiving an anchoring member by means of which each of 10 the plates PA;PB is fastenable to a body KA;KB;<br><br> B) a longitudinal carrier by means of which the two plates PA; Pb are connectable in such a way that the bottom surfaces of the plates PA;PB lie in a common surface and that the distance between the two plates PA;PB is<br><br> 15 adjustable parallel to the common surface, whereby<br><br> C) the longitudinal carrier is connected to one of the plates PA;PB by means of a releasably lockable joint, wherein<br><br> D) the joint is configured as a hinge joint, and 20 comprises a sleeve being capable of being resiliently spread apart over at least a part of ist length, at least one clamping member and a straining means, whereby the at least one clamping member is displaceable relative to the sleeve by means of the straining member.<br><br> 25<br><br> 2.
  3. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal carrier is connected on one side with one of the plates PA;PB by means of a releasably lockable joint.<br><br> 30 3.
  4. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the connection between the longitudinal carrier and one of the plates PA;PB allows the longitudinal carrier and the respective<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> - 4 JUN 2003<br><br> 21<br><br> 515092<br><br> plate PA;PB to be displaced relative to each other and that said connection is releasably lockable.<br><br> 4.
  5. A device as claimed in claim 1 or 3, wherein the 5 longitudinal carrier is connected with each of the plates'<br><br> PA;PB by means of a releasably lockable joint.<br><br> 5.
  6. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the longitudinal carrier is itself telescopable,<br><br> 10 the longitudinal carrier being releasably lockable at any required length.<br><br> 6.
  7. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the joint is a hinge joint with an axis of rotation<br><br> 15 extending essentially perpendicularly to the bottom surface.<br><br> 7.
  8. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the joint comprises a shaft anchored in the longitudinal carrier<br><br> 20 which is rotatably mounted in a bore 23 arranged concentrically to the axis of rotation in the plate Pa or PB, respectively.<br><br> 8.
  9. A device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the shaft is 25 anchored in the longitudinal carrier through non-positive engagement.<br><br> 9.
  10. A device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the shaft is anchored in the longitudinal carrier through positive<br><br> 30 engagement.<br><br> 10.
  11. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the joint comprises a shaft anchored concentrically to the axis of<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> rh JUN 2003<br><br> 515092<br><br> rotation in the plate PA or PB, respectively, which shaft is rotatably mounted in a bore arranged concentrically to the axis of rotation in the longitudinal carrier.<br><br> 5 11.
  12. A device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the shaft is anchored in the plate PA or PB, respectively, through non-positive engagement.<br><br> 12.
  13. A device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the shaft is 10 anchored in the plate PA or PB, respectively, through positive engagement.<br><br> 13.
  14. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the joint comprises a shaft arranged concentrically to the axis of<br><br> 15 rotation which is rotatably mounted in the plate PA or PB, respectively, and in the longitudinal carrier.<br><br> 14.
  15. A device as claimed in any of the claims 7 to 14, wherein the shaft is realised in the form of a sleeve, said<br><br> 20 sleeve being capable of being resiliently spread apart over a certain segment of its length.<br><br> 15.
  16. A device as claimed in claim 14, wherein a clamping member and a straining means are integrated in the sleeve,<br><br> 25 the clamping member being displaceable relative to the sleeve in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation by means of the straining means, so that as a result of the relative displacement of the clamping member the sleeve is spread apart.<br><br> 30<br><br> 16.
  17. A device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the clamping member forms a positive engagement between the longitudinal carrier and the sleeve relative to rotation while being<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> .- 4 JUN 2003<br><br> 515092<br><br> freely movable relative to displacement along the axis of rotation.<br><br> 17.
  18. A device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the clamping 5 member forms a positive engagement between the plate PA or PB, respectively, and the sleeve relative to rotation while being freely movable relative to ■displacement along the axis of rotation.<br><br> 10 18.
  19. A device as claimed in claim 14, wherein two clamping members and a straining means are integrated in the sleeve, the clamping members being displaceable relative to each other in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation by the action of the straining means, and the sleeve being 15 capable of being spread apart as a result of the displacement of said clamping members.<br><br> 19.
  20. A device as claimed in claim 18, wherein at least one of the clamping members forms a positive engagement between<br><br> 20 the longitudinal carrier and the sleeve relative to rotation while being freely movable relative to displacement along the axis of rotation.<br><br> 20.
  21. A device as claimed in claim 18, wherein at least one 25 of the clamping members forms a positive engagement between the plate PA or PB, respectively, and the sleeve relative to rotation while being freely movable relative to displacement along the axis of rotation.<br><br> 30<br><br> 21.
  22. A device as claimed in any of" the claims 15 to 20, wherein in the spreadable segment the sleeve .is slotted along the axis of rotation.<br><br> 515<br><br> 24<br><br> 22.
  23. A device as claimed in any of the claims 15 to 21, wherein the clamping member(s) is (are) at least partially wedge-shaped.<br><br> 5 23.
  24. A device as claimed in any of the claims 15 to 22, wherein the sleeve is at least in part provided with a wedge-shaped slot.<br><br> 24.
  25. A device as claimed in claims 22 and 23, wherein the 10 wedge-like forms of the slot and of the clamping member are complementary.<br><br> 25.
  26. A device as claimed in any of the claims 22 to 24, wherein the half wedge angle a is between 3 and 20 degrees.-<br><br> 26.
  27. A device as claimed in claim 25, wherein the half<br><br> 27.
  28. A device as claimed in any of the claims 15 to 26, 20 wherein the straining means is a threaded bolt.<br><br> 28.
  29. A device as claimed in claim 27, wherein the threaded bolt is provided with a screw thread.<br><br> 25 29.
  30. A device as claimed in any of the claims 15 to 28, wherein the clamping member has an internal screw thread complementary to the screw thread of the threaded bolt and that the threaded bolt is mounted within the sleeve in such a way that it is rotatable but axially fixed.<br><br> 30.
  31. A device as claimed in claims 15 and 28, wherein the sleeve has an internal screw thread complementary to the screw thread and that the threaded bolt is mounted in such<br><br> 15<br><br> wedge angle a is between 5 and 10 degrees.<br><br> 30<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> 4 JUN 2003<br><br> 25<br><br> a way in the clamping member- that it is rotatable but not axially displaceable relative to the clamping member.<br><br> 31.
  32. A device as claimed in claims 18 and 28, wherein one 5 of the clamping members has an internal screw thread complementary to the screw thread of the threaded bolt and that the threaded bolt is mounted in the second clamping member in such a way that the threaded bolt is rotatable but not axially displaceable relative to said clamping 10 member and that the two clamping members are displaced relative to each other along the axis of rotation as the threaded bolt is rotated.<br><br> 32.
  33. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 31, 15 wherein a displacement of the clamping member causes the sleeve to be expanded in its spreadable segment to such an extent that a non-positive engagement is formed between the sleeve and the surrounding wall of the bore.<br><br> 20 3 3.
  34. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 31, wherein a' displacement of the clamping member causes the sleeve to be expanded in its spreadable segment to such an extent that a positive engagement is formed between the sleeve and the surrounding wall of the bore.<br><br> 25<br><br> 34.
  35. A device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said positive engagement consists of complementary toothings formed in the resiliently spreadable segment of the sleeve and, correspondingly, on the wall of the bore surrounding the<br><br> 30 sleeve.<br><br> 35.
  36. A device as claimed in claim 34, wherein the toothings have, a pitch angle of between 2 and 6 degrees.<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> r h JUN 2003<br><br> 26<br><br> 36.
  37. A device as claimed in claim 35, wherein the toothings have a pitch angle of between 2.5 and 3.5 degrees.<br><br> 37.
  38. A device as claimed in claim 35 or 36, wherein the 5 tips of the teeth of the toothings have an angle of between<br><br> 60 and 140 degrees.<br><br> 38.
  39. A device as claimed in claim 37, wherein the tips of the teeth of the toothings have an angle of between 90 and<br><br> 10 120 degrees.<br><br> 39.
  40. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 38,' wherein the adjustment of the distance between the plates PA and PB is realised by means of a telescopic appliance.<br><br> 15<br><br> 40.
  41. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 39, wherein the plate PA or PB, respectively, which is connected to the longitudinal carrier by means of the rotation joint is provided with a recess which makes it<br><br> 20 possible, using a tool, to exert a torsional moment on the device about an axis extending essentially vertically to the bottom surface.<br><br> 41.
  42. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 40, 25 wherein the longitudinal carrier has a recess by means of which, using a tool, a torsional moment about an axis extending essentially vertically to the surface formed by the bottom surfaces of•the plates PA;PB may be exerted on the device.<br><br> 30<br><br> 42.
  43. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 39, wherein the plate PA and the plate PB have each a recess by means of which, using a tool, a torsional moment about an<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> rh JUN 2003<br><br> 515<br><br> 2<br><br> 27<br><br> axis extending essentially vertically to the surface formed by the bottom surfaces of the plates PA;PB may be exerted on the device.<br><br> 5 43.
  44. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 42, further comprising at least two bone screws and that each of the plates PA;PB is connected to a body KA;KB by means of at least one bone screw.<br><br> 10 44.
  45. A device as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 43, further comprising at least two bone screws and that for each of the plates PA; Pb at least one bone, screw is releasably lockable at any given angle of up to + 20 degrees relative to a perpendicular to the bottom surface.<br><br> 45.
  46. A device as claimed in claim 44, wherein for each of the plates Pa;Pb at least one bone screw is releasably lockable at any given angle ranging between ± 15 and ± 18 degrees relative to a perpendicular to the bottom surface.<br><br> 46.
  47. A device as claimed in claim 45, wherein the through hole for the angularly adjustable bone screw formed in the plates PA;PB includes a calotte-shaped segment.<br><br> 25 47.
  48. A device as claimed in claim 4 6, wherein the calotte-shaped segment of the through hole has a roughened surface.<br><br> 48.
  49. A device as claimed in claim 46, wherein the calotte-shaped segment of the through hole has a structured<br><br> 30 surface.<br><br> 49.
  50. A device as claimed in claim 46, wherein the calotte-shaped segment of the through hole has a toothed surface.<br><br> 15<br><br> 20<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> r h JUn 2003<br><br> 515<br><br> 28<br><br> 10<br><br> 25<br><br> 50.
  51. A device as claimed in any of the claims 4 6 to 49, wherein the bone screw has a slotted, radially resiliently deformable screw head shaped in the form of a spherical segment.<br><br> 51.
  52. A device as claimed in claim 50, wherein the spherical segment-like screw . head of the bone screw has an accommodation for receiving a straining member for spreading apart the spherical segment-like, slotted screw head.<br><br> 52.
  53. A device as claimed in claim 51, wherein the receiving accommodation consists of an inner cone divergent towards the opening of the bore and, further down and adjacent thereto, of an internal screw thread, and that the straining member is a . screw having an external thread complementary to said internal screw thread and a male taper complementary to said inner cone.<br><br> 53.
  54. A device as claimed in claim 51, wherein the receiving accommodation consists of a conical, internal screw thread divergent towards the opening of the bore and that the straining'member is a screw having an external screw thread complementary to said internal screw thread.<br><br> 54.
  55. A device as claimed in any of the claims 46 to 49, wherein a slotted collet chuck shaped in the form of a spherical segment ' is integrated in the calotte-shaped segment.<br><br> 55.
  56. A device as claimed in claim 54, wherein the spherical segment-like collet chuck consists of a softer material than that of the plates Pa;Pb-<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> JUN 2003<br><br> 29<br><br> 51<br><br> 56.
  57. A device as claimed in claim 54, wherein the collet chuck has a structured surface.<br><br> 57.
  58. A device as claimed in claim 56, wherein the collet 5 chuck has a toothed surface.<br><br> 58.
  59. A device as claimed in claim 54, wherein the collet chuck has a roughened surface.<br><br> 10 59.
  60. A device as claimed in any of the claims 54 to 58, wherein the collet chuck has a through hole extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the bone screw and having an inner cone divergent towards the bottom surface, the half cone angle being between 3 and 10 15 degrees.<br><br> 60.
  61. A device as claimed in claim 59, wherein the half cone angle is between 3 and 5 degrees.<br><br> 20 61.
  62. A device as claimed in claim 59 or 60, wherein in the area of the collet chuck the bone screw has an essentially complementary male taper.<br><br> 62.
  63. A device as claimed in claim 61, wherein in the end 25 portion of said male taper, the bone screw has an accommodation for receiving a straining means for chucking the male taper in the inner cone of the collet chuck.<br><br> 63.
  64. A device as claimed in claim 62, wherein the receiving 30 accommodation consists essentially of an internal screw thread while the straining means consists of a screw having an external screw thread complementary to said internal<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> " h Jim *UQ3;screw thread and a head diameter greater than the smallest diameter of the inner cone of the collet chuck.;64.
  65. A device as claimed in claim 62, wherein the receiving 5 accommodation consists essentially of an external screw thread while the straining means consists of a nut having an internal screw thread complementary to said external screw thread and an outside diameter greater than, the smallest diameter of the inner cone of the collet chuck.;10;65.
  66. A device as claimed in claim 61, wherein the collet chuck has an internal screw thread and the bone screw a complementary external screw thread.;15 66.
  67. A device as claimed in any of the claims 43 to 65, wherein for each of the plates PA; PB at least one bone screw is releasably lockable at a predefined angle of between 70 and 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface of the plates PA;PB.;20;67., A device as claimed in claim 66, wherein for each of the plates PA;PB at least one bone screw is releasably lockable .at a predefined angle of between 80 and 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface of the plates PA;PB.;25;
  68. 68. A device as claimed in claim 66 or 67, wherein the bone screw insertable at a predefined angle relative to the plate PA;PB has an external screw thread formed in its area of contact with the plate PA;PB which is tightened against 30 the complementary, internal thread formed in the bore of the plate PA;PB.;IPONZ;k Jon 2003;515;31;
  69. 69. A device as claimed in any of the claims 43 to 68, wherein for each of the plates Pa,*Pb at least one bone screw is insertable at any required angle of between 60 and 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface.<br><br>
  70. 70. A device as claimed in claim 69, wherein for each of the plates Pa;Pb at least one bone screw is insertable at any required angle of between 70 and 90 degrees relative to the bottom surface.<br><br>
  71. 71. A device as claimed in any of the claims 15 to 21 and 27 to 70, wherein the clamping member (s) is at least partially conical.<br><br> 15
  72. 72. A device as claimed in any of the claims 15 to 21 and 27 to 71, wherein the sleeve is at least in part provided with an inner cone.<br><br>
  73. 73. A device as claimed in claims 71 and 72, wherein the 20 conical forms present in the sleeve and on the clamping member are complementary.<br><br>
  74. 74. A device as claimed in any of the claims 71 to 73, wherein the half cone angle a is between 3 and 20 degrees.<br><br> 25<br><br>
  75. 75. A device as claimed in claim 74, wherein the half cone angle a is between 5 and 10 degrees.<br><br>
  76. 76. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve is 30 anchored in the longitudinal carrier.<br><br> 5<br><br> 10<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> yh JUN 2003<br><br> 515<br><br> 32<br><br>
  77. 77. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal carrier is connected telescopably displaceable and angularly stable with the other plate Pa;PB.<br><br> 5
  78. 78. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 77 substantially as herein described.<br><br>
  79. 79. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 77 substantially as herein described with reference to any one<br><br> 10 of Figures 1 to 6.<br><br>
  80. 80. A device for connecting two bones or bone parts substantially as herein described with reference to any one of Figures 1 to 6.<br><br> 15<br><br> SYNTHES AG CHUR<br><br> END OF CLAIMS<br><br> BALDWIN SHELSTON WATERS<br><br> IPONZ<br><br> M JUN 2003<br><br> </p> </div>
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