Occipital plate and rod system

Surgery – Instruments – Orthopedic instrumentation

Reexamination Certificate

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C606S064000

Reexamination Certificate

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10358684

ABSTRACT:
The present invention has a plate and rod assembly for implantation in the cervical region of the spine which includes an occipital plate having an angled anchor bridging area that is attached to the lower posterior curve of the skull. On either side the bridging area is connected to offset legs which join flanged areas having a high friction surface and which include tethered rod anchors having rod-receiving channels. These flanges include undercut slots longer in one direction than the other to capture the side plates integral to the open U-shaped members including the rod-receiving channels. The side plates extend longer in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the rod when it is in the channel so that they can thus be lowered into the slot and rotated by 90 degrees to capture the channels in the flanges. The channels are closed by a capnut which has a bottom annular flange that also helps to lock the rod in place. The angle of the rod-receiving flanges relative to the plate bridging area allows the rods to be positioned close to the cervical vertebrae so that they can also be attached to the cervical vertebrae using vertebral anchors. The capnut is self-aligning and includes a visual alignment cue that helps to inhibit cross threading by indicating the proper side for starting the capnut on the threads of the channel. Three debossed dots show the alignment relative to a similarly placed set of dots on the proper side of the rod-receiving channel.

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