US20100030280A1 - Upload shank swivel head bone screw spinal implant - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a polyaxial bone screw for use in spinal surgery and the like and especially to such a screw adapted to receive a rod member and secure the rod member to a vertebra or the like.
- Bone screws of this type may have a fixed head relative to a shank thereof. In the fixed bone screws, the head cannot be moved relative to the shank and the rod must be favorably positioned in order for it to be placed within the head. This is sometimes very difficult or impossible to do so polyaxial bone screws are commonly used.
- the polyaxial bone screws allow rotation of the head about the shank until a desired rotational position is achieved for the head relative to the shank after which the rod can be inserted and the position of the head eventually locked with respect to movement relative to the shank.
- the present invention is directed to such swivel head type bone screws and, in particular, to swivel head bone screws having an open head that allows placement of the rod member within the head and then subsequent closure by use of a closure top, plug or the like to capture the rod in the head of the screw.
- the implant Because such implants are for placement within the human body, it is always desirable for the implant to have as little effect on the body as possible. Consequently, it is quite desirable for the implants to have a relatively small profile both in height and width. It is also desirable that the implants be lightweight.
- the swivel head implants be unlikely to unintentionally disassemble within the body. It is very undesirable for pieces of the implant to be free to move around within the body after surgery is completed and it also assures that the implant retains an ability to correct the structural problem for which it was implanted. Furthermore, if the implant should slip or become loose for some reason, it is still desirable for all of the parts to remain together and not separate.
- the present invention is directed to a polyaxial bone screw that comprises a shank, a head and a retainer ring that operably cooperate with each other.
- the bone screw is designed to allow the shank to be locked or secured in a selected angular configuration with respect to the head, while the head receives a rod member and while the shank is implanted in a bone, such as a vertebra or vertebral body.
- the shank has an implant body which includes an external helically wound thread that is in turn attached by a neck to a capture end with a capture or connector type structure.
- the capture structure is positioned outside the bone in use and has a radiused and cylindrically shaped radially outer surface that has at least one radially outwardly extending non helically wound projection or spline thereon.
- the capture structure also has an upper axially aligned and radiused dome that protrudes above the remainder of the shank and above the ring during use to manipulate the shank and to contact the rod.
- the shank includes off axis apertures, grooves, side slots or the like for use by an installation tool with a mating configured head for driving and rotating the shank into the bone.
- the head has a generally cylindrical shaped profile with an upwardly open U-shaped channel formed therein so as to effectively produce a lower base with two upstanding and spaced arms.
- the inner surfaces of the arms have a threadform thereon or another suitable guide and advancement structure such as a helically wound flangeform for use in closing the upper part of the channel.
- Located in the interior of the base and coaxially aligned with the head is a chamber having an interiorly facing partial spherical shaped surface.
- the chamber further opens onto a bottom surface of the head through a head lower wall bore forming a constricted or restrictive neck sized and shaped to allow passage of the capture structure therethrough.
- the retainer ring includes an external partial spherical or hemispherical surface that is sized and shaped to be seated in and slidably engage the partial spherical surface within the head, both having approximately the same radius of generation.
- the ring also has an internal, centrally located and axially extending ring bore sized and shaped to receive the capture structure of the shank therethrough.
- the ring has a series of axially extending channels positioned about and opening into the central bore that are sized and shaped to allow sliding passage of the shank splines entirely through the ring so that the shank can be inserted through the ring while the ring is positioned within the chamber in the head.
- the channels are not helically wound about the bore and preferably extend vertically or parallel to the axis of the ring.
- the ring further includes a set of recesses that are circumferentially spaced from the channels and that open onto the upper part of the ring and into the bore, but do not pass entirely through the ring and that can be entered by the splines by drawing the shank with the splines thereon axially downwardly with respect to the ring.
- the splines can be passed upwardly or uploaded through the ring by sliding through the channels in conjunction with the remainder of the shank capture and after sliding completely through the bore, the shank is then rotated a certain number of degrees relative to the head, and then drawn back downwardly or downloaded so that the splines encounter and engage the recesses wherein the splines are captured by the ring.
- the splines preferably have a wedge-shaped surface thereon which pushes not only downwardly, but radially outward against the retainer or capture ring when force is applied to the top of the shank.
- the ring is placed through the U-shaped channel into the chamber having the partial spherical surface and then rotated so that the ring hemispherical surface mates with and slidably engages the head partial spherical surface.
- the shank capture structure is uploaded into and extended through the ring central bore, while the splines pass through the channels.
- the shank is then rotated relative to the ring and then the shank is moved in an axially reverse direction opposed to uploading while the splines are positioned over the recesses so as to be aligned with the recesses and not aligned with the channels and so that the splines then enter the recesses.
- the ring with connected shank effectively thereafter form a ball and socket joint with the head and allow free rotation to a selected angular configuration until later locked in the selected configuration.
- the shank, head and ring are then placed in a bone by screwing the shank body into the bone using the apertures on the top of the shank or alternative structure such as grooves or faceted surfaces on the outside of the portion of the shank extending above the ring.
- a rod is placed in the U-shaped channel and captured therein by closing the channel by use of a closure top or plug having a threadform or other external guide and advancement structure that mates with and advances along mating guide and advancement structure of the arms of the head, when the closure top is rotated.
- the closure top also includes a break-off head that provides purchase for a tool for rotation and torquing of the closure top to a preselected torque and that such torque is transferred and applied as pressure against the rod received in the head. Once the preselected torque is achieved, the break-off head breaks away from the closure top. Under pressure from the closure top, the rod pushes against the dome of the shank that extends above the ring and thereby urges the splines downwardly.
- the splines push both downwardly and outwardly upon the retainer or capture ring, when force is applied to the dome, so as to frictionally engage and positively seat the retaining ring in the cavity and prevent further rotation in conjunction with the shank dome frictionally engaging the rod under pressure.
- the hemispherical surface of the ring abuttingly and frictionally mates with the integral hemispherical interior facing surface of the head, while the dome frictionally mates with the rod under pressure from the rod so as to lock the shank and ring in a selected angular configuration relative to the head.
- the shank in this manner, can be locked in a configuration selected from an infinite number of angular configurations with respect to the head.
- the objects in the present invention are: to provide a polyaxial bone screw having a bone implantable shank that can be locked in a fixed position relative to a head of the bone screw; to provide such a bone screw having a capture or retaining ring having a partial external hemispherical surface that seats within a partial internal spherical shaped chamber surface within and integrally formed with a head of the bone screw to form a ball and socket joint and wherein the shank is securable to the retaining ring; to provide such a bone screw wherein the shank has at least one spline that extends radially outward from a capture end thereof and wherein the retaining ring has a central bore that receives the capture end while a channel opening into the bore allows the spline to slide through the ring so as to pass above the ring, at which time the shank can be rotated a select number of degrees and further wherein the retaining ring has a capture recess that receives the spline on further downward or reverse movement
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of three elements of a polyaxial bone screw in accordance with the present invention, including a shank, a head, and a retaining ring.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged top plan view of the retaining ring.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the retaining ring.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged side elevational view of the retaining ring.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged bottom plan view of the retaining ring.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the head, taken along line 6 - 6 of FIG. 1 , illustrating the retaining ring being inserted into the head.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the head similar to FIG. 6 , showing the retaining ring seated in the head.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a vertebra illustrating the shank implanted therein.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged and fragmentary perspective view of the shank, head and retainer ring during assembly and just prior to the retainer ring being placed over the shank.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged, fragmentary and perspective cross-sectional view of the head similar to FIG. 6 , illustrating splines on a capture end of the shank that have been inserted through channels in the retainer ring and are positioned upwardly in the head above the retainer ring.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the head, similar to FIG. 10 , showing the upper capture end of the shank with the splines lowered into receiving recesses in the ring and positioned therein.
- FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view of the head and a top plan view of the shank and ring corresponding to the positioning shown in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view of the head and a top plan view of the shank and ring corresponding to the positioning shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 14 is a side elevational view of the head, ring and shank, illustrating the shank swinging or rotating from one position shown in solid lines to a second position shown in phantom lines.
- FIG. 15 is a fragmentary and partially exploded view of a complete polyaxial bone screw assembly, prior to final assembly and illustrating a rod received in the head and a closure top with a break-off head, prior to the closure top being rotatably inserted into the head.
- FIG. 16 is a fragmentary and enlarged front elevational view of the bone screw assembly fully assembled and illustrating the head with the rod received therein and with the closure top fully inserted and biasing against the rod that in turn biases against the top of the shank.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged and fragmentary cross-sectional view of the bone screw assembly with rod inserted therein, taken along line 17 - 17 of FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the vertebra, head, rod and closure top, taken along line 18 - 18 of FIG. 17 showing the shank implanted in the vertebra and with the bone screw assembly in a completely assembled and operational configuration with the shank locked in an angled orientation with respect to the head.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a modified retainer ring of a first modified embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a second modified embodiment of the present invention illustrating a cannulated shank having four splines and a hex tool engageable head for manipulating the shank.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a ring for use in accordance with the second modified embodiment of the invention and the shank of FIG. 20 .
- the reference number 1 generally represents a polyaxial bone screw apparatus or assembly in accordance with the present invention operably utilized by implantation into a vertebra 2 and in conjunction with a longitudinal member or rod 3 so as to operably secure the rod 3 in a fixed position relative with respect to the vertebra 2 .
- the fully assembled bone screw assembly 1 comprises a shank 6 , a head 7 , a retainer ring 8 and a closure top 9 .
- the shank 6 is perhaps best seen in FIGS. 1 and 8 .
- the shank 6 is elongate and has a lower body 15 ending in a tip 16 .
- the shank body 15 has a helically wound bone implantable thread 17 extending from near the tip 16 to near the top 18 of the body 15 and extending radially outward therefrom.
- the body 15 utilizing the thread 17 is implanted into the vertebra 2 , as is seen in FIG. 18 .
- the shank 6 has an elongated axis of rotation generally identified by the reference letter A. It is noted that the reference to the words top and bottom as used herein refers to the alignment shown in the various drawings, as well as the normal connotations applied to such devices, and is not intended to restrict positioning of the assembly 1 in actual use.
- Axially extending outward and upward from the shank body 15 is a neck 20 of reduced radius as compared to the adjacent top 18 of the body 15 .
- a capture end or structure 21 operably providing a connective or capture structure free from the bone or vertebra 2 for joining with the head 7 .
- the capture structure 21 has a radially outer cylindrical surface 22 .
- the cylindrical surface 22 has at least one non-helically wound and radially outward extending projection or spline 24 that extends beyond the surface 22 . In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 through 18 , the capture structure 21 has three such splines 24 .
- the splines 24 are located near an upper end 25 of the shank 6 and are equally circumferentially centered and spaced thereabout so as to be centered at approximately 120 degree intervals relative to each other.
- Each of the splines 24 has a triangular shaped profile and a front wedge forming face 27 that slopes downwardly and radially inwardly from near the upper end 25 of the shank 6 .
- Also located on the shank upper end 25 is a centrally located, axially extending and upwardly directed projection or dome 29 that is centrally radiused so as to have a first radius.
- the shank upper end 25 still further includes at least one tool engagement aperture for engagement by a tool driving head (not shown) that is sized and shaped to fit into the apertures for both driving and rotating the shank 6 into the vertebra 2 .
- a pair of apertures 31 located in spaced relationship to each other, the dome 29 and the shank axis of rotation A are located on the shank upper end 25 .
- the apertures 31 extend into the shank capture structure 21 parallel to the axis A.
- the head 7 has a generally cylindrical shaped profile, as is seen in FIG. 1 , although the head 7 is not a solid cylinder.
- the head 7 has a base 33 with a pair of upstanding arms 34 and 35 forming a U-shaped channel 38 between the arms 34 and 35 with a lower seat 39 having substantially the same radius as the rod 3 for operably snugly receiving the rod 3 .
- Each of the arms 34 and 35 has an interior surface 41 that includes a partial helically wound guide and advancement structure 42 .
- the guide and advancement structure 42 is a partial helically wound flangeform which will mate under rotation with a similar structure on the closure top 9 , as described below.
- the guide and advancement structure 42 could alternatively be a V-shaped thread, a buttress thread, a reverse angle thread or other thread like or non-thread like helically wound advancement structures for operably guiding under rotation and advancing the closure top between the arms 34 and 35 .
- Tool engaging apertures 44 are formed on the outsides of the arms 34 and 35 for holding the head 7 during assembly.
- a chamber or cavity 47 is located within the head base 33 that opens upwardly into the U-shaped channel 38 .
- the cavity 47 includes a partial spherical shaped surface 48 , at least a portion of which forms a partial internal hemispherical seat 49 for the ring 8 , as is described further below.
- a bore 52 further communicates between the cavity 47 and the bottom exterior of the base 33 and is coaxial with a rotational axis B of the head 7 .
- the bore 52 at least partially defines a restrictive neck 54 that has a radius which is smaller than the radius of the ring 8 , as will be discussed further below, so as to form a restrictive constriction at the location of the neck 54 relative to the retainer ring 8 to prevent the ring 8 from passing between the cavity 47 and the lower exterior of the head 7 .
- a bevel 55 extends between the neck 54 and the bottom exterior of the base 33 .
- the hemispherical shaped surface 48 has a second radius associated therewith.
- the retainer ring 8 which is best seen in FIGS. 2 through 5 has an operational central axis which is the same as the elongate axis A associated with the shank 6 , but when the ring 8 is separated from the shank 2 , the axis of rotation is identified as axis C, such as in FIG. 4 .
- the retainer ring 8 has a central bore 57 that passes entirely through the retainer ring 8 from a top surface 58 to a bottom surface 59 thereof.
- the bore 57 is sized and shaped to fit snugly but slidably over the shank capture structure cylindrical surface 22 in such a manner as to allow sliding axial movement therebetween under certain conditions, as described below.
- Three axially aligned channels 60 are spaced from the axis C and extend radially outward from the bore 57 and into the wall of the retainer ring 8 so as to form three top to bottom grooves or slots therein.
- Backs 61 of the channels 60 are the same radial distance from the axis C as the distance the outermost portion of the splines 24 extend from the axis A of the shank 6 .
- the channels 60 are also circumferentially angularly spaced equivalent to and have a width that corresponds with the splines 24 .
- shank capture structure 21 can be uploaded into the ring 8 by axially sliding the capture structure 21 through the ring central bore 57 whenever the splines 24 are aligned with the channels 60 or are in an aligned configuration, as seen in FIG. 12 .
- the retainer ring 8 also has three capture partial slots, receivers or recesses 62 which extend radially outward from the upper part the bore 57 and that do not extend the entire length from top to bottom of the retainer ring 8 , but rather only open on the top surface 59 and extend partly along the height of the ring 8 thereof.
- the recesses 62 are sized and positioned and shaped to receive the splines 24 from above when the splines 24 are in a non-aligned configuration relative to the channels 60 .
- each of the recesses 62 has a width that approximates the width of the splines 24 and has a mating wedge engaging surface 64 that is shaped similar to the spline wedge forming faces 27 , so that the splines 24 can be slidably received into the recesses 62 from above by axially translating or moving the shank 6 downward relative to the ring 8 when the splines 24 are positioned above the recesses 62 in a recess aligned configuration.
- the wedge engaging faces 64 slope slightly greater than the wedge forming faces 27 on the splines 24 so that there is additional outward wedging that takes place when the splines 24 are urged downwardly into the recesses 62 , as further discussed below.
- the shank capture structure 21 can be uploaded or pushed upwardly through the retainer ring central bore 57 so as to clear the top 58 of the retainer ring 8 , rotated approximately 60 degrees and then downloaded or brought downwardly so that the splines 24 become located and captured in the recesses 62 .
- the retainer ring 8 is constructed of a metal or other material having sufficient resilience and elasticity as to allow the ring 8 to radially expand slightly outward by downward pressure of the splines 24 on the recesses 62 under pressure from structure above, as will be discussed further below. This produces a slight outward radial expansion in the ring 8 at the location of the recesses 62 .
- the ring 8 has a radially outer partial hemispherical shaped surface 65 sized and shaped to mate with the partial spherical shaped surface 48 and having a third radius approximately equal to the second radius associated with the surface 48 .
- the ring third radius is substantially larger than the first radius associated with the dome 29 and also substantially larger than the radius of the neck 54 .
- the longitudinal member or elongate rod 3 can be any of many different types of implants utilized in reconstructive spinal surgery and the like, but is normally a cylindrical elongate structure having a cylindrical surface 66 of uniform diameter.
- the rod 3 is preferably sized and shaped to snugly seat near the bottom of the U-shaped channel 38 and, during normal operation, will be positioned slightly above the bottom of the channel 38 .
- the rod 3 normally engages the shank dome 29 , as is seen in FIG. 16 and urges the dome 29 and, consequently, the shank 6 downwardly when the entire assembly 1 is fully assembled.
- the closure top 9 can be any of the variety of different types of closure tops for use in conjunction with the present invention with suitable mating structure on the upstanding arms 34 and 35 .
- the illustrated closure top 9 has a generally cylindrical shaped base 67 with an upwardly extending break-off head 68 .
- the base 67 includes a helically wound guide and advancement structure 71 that is sized, shaped and positioned so as to engage the guide and advancement structure 42 on the arms 34 and 35 to allow the closure top 9 to be rotated into the head 7 and, in particular, to close the top of the U-shaped channel 38 to capture the rod 3 , see FIG. 16 , preferably without splaying of the arms 34 and 35 .
- the closure top 9 also operably biases against the rod 3 by advancement and applying pressure to the rod 7 under torquing, so that the rod 3 is urged downwardly against the shank dome 29 .
- Downward biasing of the shank dome 29 operably produces a frictional engagement between the rod 3 and dome 29 and also urges the splines 24 downwardly to both bias downwardly and radially outwardly against the retainer ring 8 , so as to snugly and frictionally seat the retainer ring external hemispherical surface 65 into and quite tightly against the partial internal spherical surface 48 of the head 7 and further so as to lock the shank 6 and retainer ring 8 in a fixed position relative to the head 7 .
- the closure top break-off head 68 is secured to the base 67 at a neck 73 that is sized and shaped so as to break away at a preselected torque that is designed to properly seat the retainer ring 8 in the head 7 .
- the break-off head 68 includes an external faceted surface 75 that is sized and shaped to receive a conventional socket head of a driving tool (not shown) to rotate and torque the closure top 9 .
- the break-off head 68 also includes a central bore 77 and grooves 78 for operably receiving the manipulating tools.
- the closure top 9 also includes removal structure comprising a pair of off axis pass through apertures 81 that extend from top to bottom of the base 67 .
- the apertures 81 are located parallel to an axis of rotation axis D of the closure top 9 , but are radially spaced away therefrom.
- the apertures 81 become accessible from the top of the base 67 after the break-off head 68 breaks away from the base 67 , as is seen in FIG. 18 .
- the apertures 81 are designed to receive a tool having a face that mates with and is insertable into the apertures 81 for rotating the closure top base 67 subsequent to installation so as to provide for removal, if necessary.
- FIGS. 1 through 18 While the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 18 includes three splines 3 , it is foreseen that a shank 6 with a single spline would be operable within the scope of the invention. However, in some embodiments additional splines 3 may provide a more even distribution of force upon the ring 8 and reduce the likelihood of failure because of hoop strain or the like. Paired and opposed splines in certain embodiments may provide a more even distribution of forces. While any number of splines are foreseen as possible for use under the present invention, the requirement that the splines must get smaller as their number gets larger, limits the maximum number at some point. However, the concept appears viable until that point is reached. It is also noted that additional channels and recesses allow the ring to be more elastic in certain embodiments.
- the retainer ring 8 When the polyaxial bone screw assembly 1 is placed in use in accordance with the invention the retainer ring 8 is normally first slid through the head U-shaped channel 38 , as is shown in FIG. 6 , and into and seated in the chamber 47 , as is seen in FIG. 6 . Thereafter, the retainer ring 8 is rotated 90 degrees so as to be coaxial with the head 7 and so that the retainer ring outer surface 65 snugly but slidably mates with the head interior spherical shaped surface 48 , as is seen in FIG. 7 .
- the ring 8 in the head 7 is slid over the shank capture structure 21 so that the splines 24 slide upwardly through and above respective channels 60 so that the splines 24 are then located, at least partially, in the U-shaped channel 38 and chamber 47 above the retainer ring 8 , as is shown in FIG. 10 .
- the shank 6 is then rotated 60 degrees relative to the head about the axis A and the translational direction of the shank 6 is reversed so that it goes downwardly or axially with respect to the head 7 , as is seen in FIGS. 11 and 13 and the splines 24 enter the recesses 62 .
- FIG. 14 Rotation is shown in FIG. 14 where it is illustrated that the shank 6 can be rotated through a substantial angular rotation relative to head 7 , both from side to side and from front to rear so as to substantially provide a universal or ball joint wherein the angle of rotation is only restricted by engagement of the neck 20 with the neck 54 on the head 7 .
- the assembly 1 is then normally screwed into a bone, such as vertebra 2 , by rotation of the shank 6 using a suitable driving tool (not shown) that operably drives and rotates the shank 6 by engagement thereof at the apertures 31 .
- a suitable driving tool (not shown) that operably drives and rotates the shank 6 by engagement thereof at the apertures 31 .
- the relative position of the shank 6 is shown in FIG. 8 with a phantom vertebra 2 .
- the head 7 and ring 8 are assembled on the shank 6 before placing the shank 6 in the vertebra 2 , but in certain circumstances, the shank 6 can be first implanted with the capture structure 21 extending proud to allow assembly and then the shank 6 can be further driven into the vertebra 2 .
- a rod 3 is eventually positioned within the head U-shaped channel 38 , as is seen in FIG. 15 , and the closure top 9 is then inserted into and advanced between the arms 34 and 35 so as to bias or push against the rod 3 .
- the break-off head 68 of the closure top 9 is torqued to a preselected torque, for example 90 inch pounds, to urge the rod 3 downwardly.
- the shank dome 29 because it is radiused and sized to extend upwardly into the U-shaped channel 38 , is engaged by the rod 3 and pushed downwardly when the closure top 9 pushes downwardly on the rod 3 , as is seen in FIG. 16 .
- the downward pressure on the shank 6 in turn urges the splines 24 downwardly which exerts both a downward and outward thrust on the retainer ring 8 , as is seen in the configuration shown in FIG. 17 .
- the polyaxial bone screw assembly 1 including rod 3 and shown positioned in a vertebra 2 is illustrated in FIG. 18 .
- the axis A of the bone screw shank 6 is illustrated as not being coaxial with the axis B of the head 7 and the shank 6 is locked in this angular locked configuration. Other angular configurations can be achieved, as required during installation surgery due to positioning of the rod 3 or the like.
- the assembly 1 can be disassembled by using a driving tool mating with the closure top apertures 81 to rotate the base 67 and reverse the advancement thereof in the head 7 and then disassembly of the remainder of the assembly 1 in reverse mode in comparison to the procedure described above for assembly.
- FIG. 19 Illustrated in FIG. 19 is a second embodiment of a retainer ring 88 in accordance with the present invention.
- the retainer ring 88 is quite similar to the retainer ring 8 of the previous embodiment except that it is noncontinuous and has a radially extending space or gap 90 from top to bottom along one side thereof.
- the gap 90 allows for expansion without requiring stretching of the material of construction of the ring 88 , as is the case with the previous embodiment.
- the ring 88 includes a central bore 92 , spline channels 93 and spline receivers 94 which are all similar to the similar structures described for the previous embodiment.
- the retainer ring 88 also has a partial hemispherical shaped surface 95 on the outer side thereof.
- FIGS. 20 and 21 Illustrated in FIGS. 20 and 21 are elements of a third embodiment of the present invention including a shank 106 and a capture ring 107 which are used otherwise in the same manner as has been described in the first embodiment and, in particular, with a head such as head 7 which is not further described herein.
- the shank 106 is similar to the shank 6 in that it has a body 110 with a helically round thread 111 thereon and a capture structure 114 joined to the body 110 by a neck 115 .
- the capture structure 114 includes four splines 120 that are similar in shape to the splines 24 of the first embodiment, but the splines 120 are centered and located at 90 degrees from one another such that there is a pairing of opposed splines 120 and the dome of the prior embodiment is replaced with an axial extension 122 .
- Each of the splines 120 includes a wedge face 121 .
- the extension 122 has a faceted surface 123 that extends parallel to the axis of the shank 106 and that is sized and shaped to receive a hex head driving tool (not shown) for driving the shank 106 into bone.
- the extension 123 also has a radiused upper surface 124 .
- the shank 106 also has an axial extending cannulation or bore 125 that extends entirely through the length of the shank 106 .
- the capture ring 107 shown in FIG. 21 , is otherwise similar to the retainer ring 8 except that it includes a set of four channels 126 and four recesses 127 that are sized shaped and positioned so as with respect to the channels 126 to allow the splines 120 to slidingly pass upwardly through and with respect to the recesses 127 to capture and receive the splines 120 , as they move axially downwardly.
- the ring 107 has a partial hemispherical outer surface 129 that mates with the corresponding surface in the head 7 in the manner described for the first embodiment.
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Abstract
A polyaxial bone screw having a bone implantable shank, a head and a retaining ring. The retaining ring includes an outer partial hemispherical surface and an inner bore with radially extending channels and partial capture recesses. The shank includes a bone implantable body with an external helical wound thread and an upwardly extending capture structure. The capture structure includes at least one spline which extends radially outward and has a wedged surface that faces radially outward therefrom. The capture structure operably passes through a central bore of the retaining ring while the spline passes through a suitably shaped channel so that the spline becomes positioned above the head at which time the shank is rotated appropriately and the shank is drawn back downwardly so that the spline engages and seats in the capture recess. The head includes an internal cavity having a spherical shaped surface that mates with the ring surface and has a lower restrictive neck that prevents passage of the ring once the ring is seated in the cavity.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/818,554, filed Apr. 5, 2004, which is both a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/651,003, filed Aug. 28, 2003, and a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/464,633, filed Jun. 18, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,716,214, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention is directed to a polyaxial bone screw for use in spinal surgery and the like and especially to such a screw adapted to receive a rod member and secure the rod member to a vertebra or the like.
- Many spinal surgery procedures require securing various implants to bone and especially to vertebrae along the spine. For example, elongate rods are often required that extend along the spine to provide support to vertebrae that have been damaged or weakened due to injury, disease or the like. Such rods must be supported by certain vertebra and support other vertebra. The most common mechanism for providing such structure is to implant bone screws into certain bones which then in turn support the rod or are supported by the rod. Bone screws of this type may have a fixed head relative to a shank thereof. In the fixed bone screws, the head cannot be moved relative to the shank and the rod must be favorably positioned in order for it to be placed within the head. This is sometimes very difficult or impossible to do so polyaxial bone screws are commonly used. The polyaxial bone screws allow rotation of the head about the shank until a desired rotational position is achieved for the head relative to the shank after which the rod can be inserted and the position of the head eventually locked with respect to movement relative to the shank.
- The present invention is directed to such swivel head type bone screws and, in particular, to swivel head bone screws having an open head that allows placement of the rod member within the head and then subsequent closure by use of a closure top, plug or the like to capture the rod in the head of the screw.
- Because such implants are for placement within the human body, it is always desirable for the implant to have as little effect on the body as possible. Consequently, it is quite desirable for the implants to have a relatively small profile both in height and width. It is also desirable that the implants be lightweight.
- Furthermore, it is desirable that the swivel head implants be unlikely to unintentionally disassemble within the body. It is very undesirable for pieces of the implant to be free to move around within the body after surgery is completed and it also assures that the implant retains an ability to correct the structural problem for which it was implanted. Furthermore, if the implant should slip or become loose for some reason, it is still desirable for all of the parts to remain together and not separate.
- Consequently, it is desirable for there to be a lightweight, low profile polyaxial bone screw which assembles in such a manner that each subsequent piece locks proceeding pieces within the overall structure, so that there is less likelihood that the various pieces of the structure will undesirably disassemble.
- The present invention is directed to a polyaxial bone screw that comprises a shank, a head and a retainer ring that operably cooperate with each other. The bone screw is designed to allow the shank to be locked or secured in a selected angular configuration with respect to the head, while the head receives a rod member and while the shank is implanted in a bone, such as a vertebra or vertebral body.
- The shank has an implant body which includes an external helically wound thread that is in turn attached by a neck to a capture end with a capture or connector type structure. The capture structure is positioned outside the bone in use and has a radiused and cylindrically shaped radially outer surface that has at least one radially outwardly extending non helically wound projection or spline thereon. The capture structure also has an upper axially aligned and radiused dome that protrudes above the remainder of the shank and above the ring during use to manipulate the shank and to contact the rod. Further, in some embodiments the shank includes off axis apertures, grooves, side slots or the like for use by an installation tool with a mating configured head for driving and rotating the shank into the bone.
- The head has a generally cylindrical shaped profile with an upwardly open U-shaped channel formed therein so as to effectively produce a lower base with two upstanding and spaced arms. The inner surfaces of the arms have a threadform thereon or another suitable guide and advancement structure such as a helically wound flangeform for use in closing the upper part of the channel. Located in the interior of the base and coaxially aligned with the head is a chamber having an interiorly facing partial spherical shaped surface. The chamber further opens onto a bottom surface of the head through a head lower wall bore forming a constricted or restrictive neck sized and shaped to allow passage of the capture structure therethrough.
- The retainer ring includes an external partial spherical or hemispherical surface that is sized and shaped to be seated in and slidably engage the partial spherical surface within the head, both having approximately the same radius of generation. The ring also has an internal, centrally located and axially extending ring bore sized and shaped to receive the capture structure of the shank therethrough. Further, the ring has a series of axially extending channels positioned about and opening into the central bore that are sized and shaped to allow sliding passage of the shank splines entirely through the ring so that the shank can be inserted through the ring while the ring is positioned within the chamber in the head. The channels are not helically wound about the bore and preferably extend vertically or parallel to the axis of the ring. The ring further includes a set of recesses that are circumferentially spaced from the channels and that open onto the upper part of the ring and into the bore, but do not pass entirely through the ring and that can be entered by the splines by drawing the shank with the splines thereon axially downwardly with respect to the ring. In this manner, the splines can be passed upwardly or uploaded through the ring by sliding through the channels in conjunction with the remainder of the shank capture and after sliding completely through the bore, the shank is then rotated a certain number of degrees relative to the head, and then drawn back downwardly or downloaded so that the splines encounter and engage the recesses wherein the splines are captured by the ring. The splines preferably have a wedge-shaped surface thereon which pushes not only downwardly, but radially outward against the retainer or capture ring when force is applied to the top of the shank.
- During assembly, the ring is placed through the U-shaped channel into the chamber having the partial spherical surface and then rotated so that the ring hemispherical surface mates with and slidably engages the head partial spherical surface. Subsequently, the shank capture structure is uploaded into and extended through the ring central bore, while the splines pass through the channels. The shank is then rotated relative to the ring and then the shank is moved in an axially reverse direction opposed to uploading while the splines are positioned over the recesses so as to be aligned with the recesses and not aligned with the channels and so that the splines then enter the recesses. The ring with connected shank effectively thereafter form a ball and socket joint with the head and allow free rotation to a selected angular configuration until later locked in the selected configuration. The shank, head and ring are then placed in a bone by screwing the shank body into the bone using the apertures on the top of the shank or alternative structure such as grooves or faceted surfaces on the outside of the portion of the shank extending above the ring.
- Thereafter, a rod is placed in the U-shaped channel and captured therein by closing the channel by use of a closure top or plug having a threadform or other external guide and advancement structure that mates with and advances along mating guide and advancement structure of the arms of the head, when the closure top is rotated. Preferably, the closure top also includes a break-off head that provides purchase for a tool for rotation and torquing of the closure top to a preselected torque and that such torque is transferred and applied as pressure against the rod received in the head. Once the preselected torque is achieved, the break-off head breaks away from the closure top. Under pressure from the closure top, the rod pushes against the dome of the shank that extends above the ring and thereby urges the splines downwardly. Because of the wedge shaped structure of the splines, the splines push both downwardly and outwardly upon the retainer or capture ring, when force is applied to the dome, so as to frictionally engage and positively seat the retaining ring in the cavity and prevent further rotation in conjunction with the shank dome frictionally engaging the rod under pressure. In particular, the hemispherical surface of the ring abuttingly and frictionally mates with the integral hemispherical interior facing surface of the head, while the dome frictionally mates with the rod under pressure from the rod so as to lock the shank and ring in a selected angular configuration relative to the head. The shank, in this manner, can be locked in a configuration selected from an infinite number of angular configurations with respect to the head. Once fully assembled in this manner, unless a part breaks into pieces, the shank cannot disengage from the capture ring and the head without disassembly of the device by reversing the process or breaking the parts.
- Therefore, the objects in the present invention are: to provide a polyaxial bone screw having a bone implantable shank that can be locked in a fixed position relative to a head of the bone screw; to provide such a bone screw having a capture or retaining ring having a partial external hemispherical surface that seats within a partial internal spherical shaped chamber surface within and integrally formed with a head of the bone screw to form a ball and socket joint and wherein the shank is securable to the retaining ring; to provide such a bone screw wherein the shank has at least one spline that extends radially outward from a capture end thereof and wherein the retaining ring has a central bore that receives the capture end while a channel opening into the bore allows the spline to slide through the ring so as to pass above the ring, at which time the shank can be rotated a select number of degrees and further wherein the retaining ring has a capture recess that receives the spline on further downward or reverse movement along the axis of the shank relative to the retainer ring; to provide such a bone screw wherein the shank has an upwardly protruding radiused dome which has a radius that in one embodiment is substantially less than the radius of the external hemispherical surface on the retainer ring and that extends upwardly within the head chamber so as to reduce height of the screw head and further, is operably positioned so as to engage a rod member received in the head so as to receive downward pressure from the rod during assembly; to provide such a bone screw wherein a closure top is used to close a channel in the bone screw head after receiving the rod and to apply pressure to the rod member that in turn, exerts pressure on the dome of the shank so as to urge each spline into an abutting and tight relationship with the retaining ring and to urge the retaining ring both downwardly and radially outwardly, so that the external hemispherical surface on the retaining ring more completely contacts and frictionally engages the internal spherical surface within the chamber of the head thereby providing improved mechanical fixation to prevent further rotation of the shank relative to the head; to provide such a bone screw which has a comparatively low profile and which is comparatively light in weight; to provide such a bone screw that resists disassembly thereof except by removal of the closure top; to provide such a bone screw wherein the closure top can be removed by the surgeon should disassembly be desired at which time the entire structure can be easily and quickly disassembled and removed from the bone, if necessary; to provide such a bone screw wherein the shank is locked in position relative to the head during usage in a locked or fixed configuration; to provide such a bone screw wherein the shank cannot disassemble from the head and the retaining ring once the screw is fully assembled except if the closure top is removed and the device is disassembled by the surgeon; to provide such a bone screw which is easy to use and extremely effective for the intended usage thereof.
- Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.
- The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of three elements of a polyaxial bone screw in accordance with the present invention, including a shank, a head, and a retaining ring. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged top plan view of the retaining ring. -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the retaining ring. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged side elevational view of the retaining ring. -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged bottom plan view of the retaining ring. -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the head, taken along line 6-6 ofFIG. 1 , illustrating the retaining ring being inserted into the head. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the head similar toFIG. 6 , showing the retaining ring seated in the head. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a vertebra illustrating the shank implanted therein. -
FIG. 9 is an enlarged and fragmentary perspective view of the shank, head and retainer ring during assembly and just prior to the retainer ring being placed over the shank. -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged, fragmentary and perspective cross-sectional view of the head similar toFIG. 6 , illustrating splines on a capture end of the shank that have been inserted through channels in the retainer ring and are positioned upwardly in the head above the retainer ring. -
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the head, similar toFIG. 10 , showing the upper capture end of the shank with the splines lowered into receiving recesses in the ring and positioned therein. -
FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view of the head and a top plan view of the shank and ring corresponding to the positioning shown inFIG. 10 . -
FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view of the head and a top plan view of the shank and ring corresponding to the positioning shown inFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 14 is a side elevational view of the head, ring and shank, illustrating the shank swinging or rotating from one position shown in solid lines to a second position shown in phantom lines. -
FIG. 15 is a fragmentary and partially exploded view of a complete polyaxial bone screw assembly, prior to final assembly and illustrating a rod received in the head and a closure top with a break-off head, prior to the closure top being rotatably inserted into the head. -
FIG. 16 is a fragmentary and enlarged front elevational view of the bone screw assembly fully assembled and illustrating the head with the rod received therein and with the closure top fully inserted and biasing against the rod that in turn biases against the top of the shank. -
FIG. 17 is an enlarged and fragmentary cross-sectional view of the bone screw assembly with rod inserted therein, taken along line 17-17 ofFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 18 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the vertebra, head, rod and closure top, taken along line 18-18 ofFIG. 17 showing the shank implanted in the vertebra and with the bone screw assembly in a completely assembled and operational configuration with the shank locked in an angled orientation with respect to the head. -
FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a modified retainer ring of a first modified embodiment in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a second modified embodiment of the present invention illustrating a cannulated shank having four splines and a hex tool engageable head for manipulating the shank. -
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a ring for use in accordance with the second modified embodiment of the invention and the shank ofFIG. 20 . - As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
- The reference number 1 generally represents a polyaxial bone screw apparatus or assembly in accordance with the present invention operably utilized by implantation into a
vertebra 2 and in conjunction with a longitudinal member orrod 3 so as to operably secure therod 3 in a fixed position relative with respect to thevertebra 2. - The fully assembled bone screw assembly 1 comprises a
shank 6, ahead 7, aretainer ring 8 and aclosure top 9. Theshank 6 is perhaps best seen inFIGS. 1 and 8 . Theshank 6 is elongate and has alower body 15 ending in atip 16. Theshank body 15 has a helically wound boneimplantable thread 17 extending from near thetip 16 to near the top 18 of thebody 15 and extending radially outward therefrom. During use, thebody 15 utilizing thethread 17 is implanted into thevertebra 2, as is seen inFIG. 18 . Theshank 6 has an elongated axis of rotation generally identified by the reference letter A. It is noted that the reference to the words top and bottom as used herein refers to the alignment shown in the various drawings, as well as the normal connotations applied to such devices, and is not intended to restrict positioning of the assembly 1 in actual use. - Axially extending outward and upward from the
shank body 15 is aneck 20 of reduced radius as compared to theadjacent top 18 of thebody 15. Further extending axially and outwardly from theneck 20 is a capture end orstructure 21 operably providing a connective or capture structure free from the bone orvertebra 2 for joining with thehead 7. Thecapture structure 21 has a radially outercylindrical surface 22. Thecylindrical surface 22 has at least one non-helically wound and radially outward extending projection orspline 24 that extends beyond thesurface 22. In the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 through 18 , thecapture structure 21 has threesuch splines 24. Thesplines 24 are located near anupper end 25 of theshank 6 and are equally circumferentially centered and spaced thereabout so as to be centered at approximately 120 degree intervals relative to each other. Each of thesplines 24 has a triangular shaped profile and a frontwedge forming face 27 that slopes downwardly and radially inwardly from near theupper end 25 of theshank 6. Also located on the shankupper end 25 is a centrally located, axially extending and upwardly directed projection ordome 29 that is centrally radiused so as to have a first radius. - The shank
upper end 25 still further includes at least one tool engagement aperture for engagement by a tool driving head (not shown) that is sized and shaped to fit into the apertures for both driving and rotating theshank 6 into thevertebra 2. In the illustrated embodiment, a pair ofapertures 31 located in spaced relationship to each other, thedome 29 and the shank axis of rotation A are located on the shankupper end 25. Theapertures 31 extend into theshank capture structure 21 parallel to the axis A. It is foreseen that various numbers of apertures, slots or the like may be utilized in accordance with the invention for engaging the driving tool of suitable and similar mating shape, or that the outer surface of the upper axial projection can be grooved or formed with a faceted surface that can be driven by a mating tool that goes over the surface. - The
head 7 has a generally cylindrical shaped profile, as is seen inFIG. 1 , although thehead 7 is not a solid cylinder. Thehead 7 has a base 33 with a pair ofupstanding arms U-shaped channel 38 between thearms lower seat 39 having substantially the same radius as therod 3 for operably snugly receiving therod 3. Each of thearms interior surface 41 that includes a partial helically wound guide andadvancement structure 42. In the illustrated embodiment, the guide andadvancement structure 42 is a partial helically wound flangeform which will mate under rotation with a similar structure on theclosure top 9, as described below. However, it is foreseen that the guide andadvancement structure 42 could alternatively be a V-shaped thread, a buttress thread, a reverse angle thread or other thread like or non-thread like helically wound advancement structures for operably guiding under rotation and advancing the closure top between thearms Tool engaging apertures 44 are formed on the outsides of thearms head 7 during assembly. - A chamber or
cavity 47 is located within thehead base 33 that opens upwardly into theU-shaped channel 38. Thecavity 47 includes a partial spherical shapedsurface 48, at least a portion of which forms a partial internalhemispherical seat 49 for thering 8, as is described further below. A bore 52 further communicates between thecavity 47 and the bottom exterior of thebase 33 and is coaxial with a rotational axis B of thehead 7. Thebore 52 at least partially defines arestrictive neck 54 that has a radius which is smaller than the radius of thering 8, as will be discussed further below, so as to form a restrictive constriction at the location of theneck 54 relative to theretainer ring 8 to prevent thering 8 from passing between thecavity 47 and the lower exterior of thehead 7. Abevel 55 extends between theneck 54 and the bottom exterior of thebase 33. The hemispherical shapedsurface 48 has a second radius associated therewith. - The
retainer ring 8 which is best seen inFIGS. 2 through 5 has an operational central axis which is the same as the elongate axis A associated with theshank 6, but when thering 8 is separated from theshank 2, the axis of rotation is identified as axis C, such as inFIG. 4 . Theretainer ring 8 has a central bore 57 that passes entirely through theretainer ring 8 from atop surface 58 to abottom surface 59 thereof. The bore 57 is sized and shaped to fit snugly but slidably over the shank capture structurecylindrical surface 22 in such a manner as to allow sliding axial movement therebetween under certain conditions, as described below. Three axially alignedchannels 60 are spaced from the axis C and extend radially outward from the bore 57 and into the wall of theretainer ring 8 so as to form three top to bottom grooves or slots therein.Backs 61 of thechannels 60 are the same radial distance from the axis C as the distance the outermost portion of thesplines 24 extend from the axis A of theshank 6. Thechannels 60 are also circumferentially angularly spaced equivalent to and have a width that corresponds with thesplines 24. In this manner, theshank capture structure 21 can be uploaded into thering 8 by axially sliding thecapture structure 21 through the ring central bore 57 whenever thesplines 24 are aligned with thechannels 60 or are in an aligned configuration, as seen inFIG. 12 . - The
retainer ring 8 also has three capture partial slots, receivers or recesses 62 which extend radially outward from the upper part the bore 57 and that do not extend the entire length from top to bottom of theretainer ring 8, but rather only open on thetop surface 59 and extend partly along the height of thering 8 thereof. Therecesses 62 are sized and positioned and shaped to receive thesplines 24 from above when thesplines 24 are in a non-aligned configuration relative to thechannels 60. That is, each of therecesses 62 has a width that approximates the width of thesplines 24 and has a matingwedge engaging surface 64 that is shaped similar to the spline wedge forming faces 27, so that thesplines 24 can be slidably received into therecesses 62 from above by axially translating or moving theshank 6 downward relative to thering 8 when thesplines 24 are positioned above therecesses 62 in a recess aligned configuration. - In some embodiments, the wedge engaging faces 64 slope slightly greater than the wedge forming faces 27 on the
splines 24 so that there is additional outward wedging that takes place when thesplines 24 are urged downwardly into therecesses 62, as further discussed below. - In this manner the
shank capture structure 21 can be uploaded or pushed upwardly through the retainer ring central bore 57 so as to clear the top 58 of theretainer ring 8, rotated approximately 60 degrees and then downloaded or brought downwardly so that thesplines 24 become located and captured in therecesses 62. Once thesplines 24 are seated in therecesses 62 theshank 6 cannot move further axially downward relative to thering 8. Preferably, theretainer ring 8 is constructed of a metal or other material having sufficient resilience and elasticity as to allow thering 8 to radially expand slightly outward by downward pressure of thesplines 24 on therecesses 62 under pressure from structure above, as will be discussed further below. This produces a slight outward radial expansion in thering 8 at the location of therecesses 62. - The
ring 8 has a radially outer partial hemispherical shapedsurface 65 sized and shaped to mate with the partial spherical shapedsurface 48 and having a third radius approximately equal to the second radius associated with thesurface 48. The ring third radius is substantially larger than the first radius associated with thedome 29 and also substantially larger than the radius of theneck 54. - The longitudinal member or
elongate rod 3 can be any of many different types of implants utilized in reconstructive spinal surgery and the like, but is normally a cylindrical elongate structure having acylindrical surface 66 of uniform diameter. Therod 3 is preferably sized and shaped to snugly seat near the bottom of theU-shaped channel 38 and, during normal operation, will be positioned slightly above the bottom of thechannel 38. In particular, therod 3 normally engages theshank dome 29, as is seen inFIG. 16 and urges thedome 29 and, consequently, theshank 6 downwardly when the entire assembly 1 is fully assembled. - The closure top 9 can be any of the variety of different types of closure tops for use in conjunction with the present invention with suitable mating structure on the
upstanding arms closure top 9 has a generally cylindrical shapedbase 67 with an upwardly extending break-offhead 68. Thebase 67 includes a helically wound guide andadvancement structure 71 that is sized, shaped and positioned so as to engage the guide andadvancement structure 42 on thearms head 7 and, in particular, to close the top of theU-shaped channel 38 to capture therod 3, seeFIG. 16 , preferably without splaying of thearms closure top 9 also operably biases against therod 3 by advancement and applying pressure to therod 7 under torquing, so that therod 3 is urged downwardly against theshank dome 29. Downward biasing of theshank dome 29 operably produces a frictional engagement between therod 3 anddome 29 and also urges thesplines 24 downwardly to both bias downwardly and radially outwardly against theretainer ring 8, so as to snugly and frictionally seat the retainer ring externalhemispherical surface 65 into and quite tightly against the partial internalspherical surface 48 of thehead 7 and further so as to lock theshank 6 andretainer ring 8 in a fixed position relative to thehead 7. - The closure top break-off
head 68 is secured to the base 67 at aneck 73 that is sized and shaped so as to break away at a preselected torque that is designed to properly seat theretainer ring 8 in thehead 7. The break-offhead 68 includes an externalfaceted surface 75 that is sized and shaped to receive a conventional socket head of a driving tool (not shown) to rotate and torque theclosure top 9. The break-offhead 68 also includes acentral bore 77 andgrooves 78 for operably receiving the manipulating tools. - The
closure top 9 also includes removal structure comprising a pair of off axis pass throughapertures 81 that extend from top to bottom of thebase 67. Theapertures 81 are located parallel to an axis of rotation axis D of theclosure top 9, but are radially spaced away therefrom. Theapertures 81 become accessible from the top of the base 67 after the break-offhead 68 breaks away from thebase 67, as is seen inFIG. 18 . Theapertures 81 are designed to receive a tool having a face that mates with and is insertable into theapertures 81 for rotating the closuretop base 67 subsequent to installation so as to provide for removal, if necessary. - While the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1 through 18 includes threesplines 3, it is foreseen that ashank 6 with a single spline would be operable within the scope of the invention. However, in some embodimentsadditional splines 3 may provide a more even distribution of force upon thering 8 and reduce the likelihood of failure because of hoop strain or the like. Paired and opposed splines in certain embodiments may provide a more even distribution of forces. While any number of splines are foreseen as possible for use under the present invention, the requirement that the splines must get smaller as their number gets larger, limits the maximum number at some point. However, the concept appears viable until that point is reached. It is also noted that additional channels and recesses allow the ring to be more elastic in certain embodiments. - When the polyaxial bone screw assembly 1 is placed in use in accordance with the invention the
retainer ring 8 is normally first slid through the headU-shaped channel 38, as is shown inFIG. 6 , and into and seated in thechamber 47, as is seen inFIG. 6 . Thereafter, theretainer ring 8 is rotated 90 degrees so as to be coaxial with thehead 7 and so that the retainer ringouter surface 65 snugly but slidably mates with the head interior spherical shapedsurface 48, as is seen inFIG. 7 . - With reference to
FIGS. 9 , 10, and 12 thering 8 in thehead 7 is slid over theshank capture structure 21 so that thesplines 24 slide upwardly through and aboverespective channels 60 so that thesplines 24 are then located, at least partially, in theU-shaped channel 38 andchamber 47 above theretainer ring 8, as is shown inFIG. 10 . Theshank 6 is then rotated 60 degrees relative to the head about the axis A and the translational direction of theshank 6 is reversed so that it goes downwardly or axially with respect to thehead 7, as is seen inFIGS. 11 and 13 and thesplines 24 enter therecesses 62. At this point there is no substantial outward or downward pressure on theretainer ring 8 and so theretainer ring 8 is easily rotatable along with theshank 6 within thechamber 47 and such rotation is of a ball and socket type limited by engagement of theshank neck 20 with the ringrestrictive neck 54. Rotation is shown inFIG. 14 where it is illustrated that theshank 6 can be rotated through a substantial angular rotation relative tohead 7, both from side to side and from front to rear so as to substantially provide a universal or ball joint wherein the angle of rotation is only restricted by engagement of theneck 20 with theneck 54 on thehead 7. - The assembly 1 is then normally screwed into a bone, such as
vertebra 2, by rotation of theshank 6 using a suitable driving tool (not shown) that operably drives and rotates theshank 6 by engagement thereof at theapertures 31. The relative position of theshank 6 is shown inFIG. 8 with aphantom vertebra 2. Normally, thehead 7 andring 8 are assembled on theshank 6 before placing theshank 6 in thevertebra 2, but in certain circumstances, theshank 6 can be first implanted with thecapture structure 21 extending proud to allow assembly and then theshank 6 can be further driven into thevertebra 2. - A
rod 3 is eventually positioned within the headU-shaped channel 38, as is seen inFIG. 15 , and theclosure top 9 is then inserted into and advanced between thearms rod 3. The break-offhead 68 of theclosure top 9 is torqued to a preselected torque, for example 90 inch pounds, to urge therod 3 downwardly. Theshank dome 29, because it is radiused and sized to extend upwardly into theU-shaped channel 38, is engaged by therod 3 and pushed downwardly when theclosure top 9 pushes downwardly on therod 3, as is seen inFIG. 16 . The downward pressure on theshank 6 in turn urges thesplines 24 downwardly which exerts both a downward and outward thrust on theretainer ring 8, as is seen in the configuration shown inFIG. 17 . The polyaxial bone screw assembly 1 includingrod 3 and shown positioned in avertebra 2 is illustrated inFIG. 18 . The axis A of thebone screw shank 6 is illustrated as not being coaxial with the axis B of thehead 7 and theshank 6 is locked in this angular locked configuration. Other angular configurations can be achieved, as required during installation surgery due to positioning of therod 3 or the like. - If removal of the assembly 1 is necessary, the assembly 1 can be disassembled by using a driving tool mating with the
closure top apertures 81 to rotate thebase 67 and reverse the advancement thereof in thehead 7 and then disassembly of the remainder of the assembly 1 in reverse mode in comparison to the procedure described above for assembly. - Illustrated in
FIG. 19 is a second embodiment of aretainer ring 88 in accordance with the present invention. Theretainer ring 88 is quite similar to theretainer ring 8 of the previous embodiment except that it is noncontinuous and has a radially extending space orgap 90 from top to bottom along one side thereof. Thegap 90 allows for expansion without requiring stretching of the material of construction of thering 88, as is the case with the previous embodiment. Thering 88 includes acentral bore 92,spline channels 93 andspline receivers 94 which are all similar to the similar structures described for the previous embodiment. Theretainer ring 88 also has a partial hemispherical shapedsurface 95 on the outer side thereof. - Illustrated in
FIGS. 20 and 21 are elements of a third embodiment of the present invention including ashank 106 and acapture ring 107 which are used otherwise in the same manner as has been described in the first embodiment and, in particular, with a head such ashead 7 which is not further described herein. Theshank 106 is similar to theshank 6 in that it has abody 110 with a helically round thread 111 thereon and a capture structure 114 joined to thebody 110 by aneck 115. The principle differences between the present embodiment and the first embodiment is that the capture structure 114 includes foursplines 120 that are similar in shape to thesplines 24 of the first embodiment, but thesplines 120 are centered and located at 90 degrees from one another such that there is a pairing ofopposed splines 120 and the dome of the prior embodiment is replaced with anaxial extension 122. Each of thesplines 120 includes awedge face 121. Theextension 122 has afaceted surface 123 that extends parallel to the axis of theshank 106 and that is sized and shaped to receive a hex head driving tool (not shown) for driving theshank 106 into bone. Theextension 123 also has a radiusedupper surface 124. Theshank 106 also has an axial extending cannulation or bore 125 that extends entirely through the length of theshank 106. - The
capture ring 107, shown inFIG. 21 , is otherwise similar to theretainer ring 8 except that it includes a set of fourchannels 126 and fourrecesses 127 that are sized shaped and positioned so as with respect to thechannels 126 to allow thesplines 120 to slidingly pass upwardly through and with respect to therecesses 127 to capture and receive thesplines 120, as they move axially downwardly. Thering 107 has a partial hemisphericalouter surface 129 that mates with the corresponding surface in thehead 7 in the manner described for the first embodiment. - It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.
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1. A polyaxial bone screw assembly including:
a) a shank having a body for fixation to a bone and a capture structure extending from the body, the capture structure having an outer surface with a first helically wound guide and advancement structure;
b) a head having a top portion and a base, the head top portion defining an open channel, the base having a seating surface partially defining a cavity, the channel communicating with the cavity, the cavity communicating with an exterior of the base through an opening sized and shaped to receive the capture structure therethrough; and
c) a retainer structure separate from the shank and having an external surface, the retainer structure is joinable with the shank capture structure within the head so as to secure the retainer structure to the capture structure within the head, the retainer structure external surface configured to be in slidable mating engagement with the seating surface of the head so as to enable polyaxial movement of the shank and retainer structure with respect to the head while in a positioning configuration; and
d) the shank capture structure adapted and positioned to receive a downward force during locking and thereafter transfer the downward locking force to the retainer to urge the retainer structure against the head and lock an angular position of the shank and retainer structure relative to the head in a locked configuration.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the downward force is a direct downward force.
3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein:
a) the head seating surface which is located to be in slidable mating engagement with the retainer structure external surface is substantially spherical;
b) the retainer structure external surface that is in slidable mating engagement with the head seating surface is substantially spherical; and
c) the retainer structure is a continuous closed ring and the shank and retainer structure are threadably joined together within the head.
4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the shank capture structure extends above the retainer structure and has a tool engagement formation disposed thereon that is accessible by a tool when the shank and retainer structure are joined and that is adapted for non-slip engagement by such a tool for driving the shank body into bone while the shank is secured to the retainer structure.
5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the capture structure tool engagement formation is an axial projection having a hexagonal profile.
6. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection and the retainer structure has a tool seating surface, the projection and the tool seating surface partially defining a recess for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
7. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection and the capture structure has a tool seating surface, the projection and the tool seating surface partially defining a recess about a base of the projection adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
8. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection, the retainer structure has a first seating surface, and the capture structure has a second seating surface; the projection, the first seating surface and the second seating surface partially defining a recess at a base of the projection adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with both the first and second seating surfaces when driving the shank body into bone.
9. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retainer structure external surface includes a top surface having a tool engagement formation.
10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein the tool engagement formation is a slot located within the top surface.
11. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retainer structure has a slot extending from the external surface to the internal surface, exposing a portion of the first helically wound guide and advancement structure when the retainer structure is fixed to the capture structure, the slot sized and shaped to accept a tool for deforming a portion of the first helically wound guide and advancement structure.
12. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first helically wound guide and advancement structure is a raised helical rib.
13. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second helically wound guide and advancement structure is a raised helical rib.
14. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the shank is cannulated.
15. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retainer structure has a first planar seating surface and the capture structure has a second planar seating surface, the first and second planar seating surfaces being in contact when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure.
16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein the retainer structure has a second internal surface, the second internal surface and the first planar seating surface partially defining a recess, the second planar seating surface disposed in the recess when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure.
17. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the retainer structure is sized and shaped to be loadable into the head through the open channel and the shank is sized and shape to be loadable into the head through the base opening.
18. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the head seating surface includes a recess shaped and sized for providing for and guiding the insertion of the retainer structure into the cavity.
19. The assembly according to claim 1 further including a closure structure insertable into the head, the closure structure for operably urging the shank in a direction to frictionally lock the position of the retainer structure external surface relative to the head seating surface, thereby locking the shank body in a selected angle with respect to the head.
20. The assembly of claim 19 wherein:
a) the head has upstanding spaced arms defining the open channel, the arms having guide and advancement structures on an inside surface thereof; and
b) the closure structure is sized and shaped to be positionable between the arms for closing the channel, the closure structure having a closure guide and advancement structure for rotatably mating with the guide and advancement structures on the arms, biasing the closure structure upon advancement rotation against a rod disposed in the channel.
21. The assembly of claim 19 wherein the capture structure end has a dome sized and shaped to extend into the channel for engagement with a rod when received in the head and wherein the closure structure is adapted to operably urge the rod against the dome upon the closure structure being positioned in the head.
22. A polyaxial bone screw assembly for surgical implantation and including a shank having an upper end and a threaded body for inserting into a bone and a head having an outward opening channel adapted to receive a rod within the channel, the head having a lower shank receiving opening, the bone screw including:
a) a capture structure disposed on the shank upper end sized and configured to be positioned in the head such that the shank extends through the shank receiving opening of the head; and
b) a retainer structure separate from the shank having an external surface; the shank and retainer structure joining in the head so as to be secured together and to polyaxially rotate with one another relative to the head when in a non locking configuration; the shank being positioned to first receive a downward locking force from above and to then transfer the downward locking force to the retainer structure to lock the retainer structure against the head and to lock the angular position of the retainer structure and shank with respect to the head in a locked configuration.
23. The improvement of claim 22 wherein the downward locking force is a direct locking force.
24. The improvement of claim 22 wherein:
a) the head has an inner substantially spherical seating surface partially defining a cavity, the cavity communicating with both the channel and the shank receiving opening;
b) the retainer structure external surface is substantially spherical and in slidable mating engagement with the head seating surface; and
c) the retainer structure is a closed circular ring and the shank and retainer structure are threadably joined within the head.
25. The improvement of claim 22 wherein the capture structure has a tool engagement formation disposed thereon for non-slip engagement by a tool for driving the shank body into bone.
26. The improvement of claim 25 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection and the retainer structure has a tool seating surface, the projection and the tool seating surface partially defining a recess for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
27. The improvement of claim 25 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection and the capture structure has a tool seating surface, the projection and the tool seating surface partially defining a recess about a base of the projection adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
28. The improvement of claim 25 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection, the retainer structure has a first seating surface, and the capture structure has a second seating surface; the projection, the first seating surface and the second seating surface partially defining a recess adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with both the first and second seating surfaces when driving the shank body into bone.
29. The improvement according to claim 22 wherein the retainer structure external surface includes a top surface having a tool engagement formation.
30. The improvement of claim 29 wherein the tool engagement formation is a slot located in the top surface.
31. The improvement according to claim 22 wherein the retainer structure has a slot extending from the external surface to the internal surface, exposing a portion of the first helically wound advancement structure when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure, the slot being sized and shaped to be adapted to accept a tool for deforming a portion of the first helically wound advancement structure.
32. The improvement according to claim 22 wherein the first helically wound advancement structure is a raised helical rib.
33. The improvement of claim 32 wherein the second helically wound advancement structure is a raised helical rib.
34. The improvement according to claim 22 wherein the retainer structure has a first planar seating surface and the capture structure has a second planar seating surface, the first and second planar seating surfaces being in contact when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure.
35. A polyaxial bone screw assembly including:
a) a shank having a threaded body for fixation to a bone and a capture structure extending from the body, the capture structure having an outer substantially cylindrical surface with a first raised helical rib disposed thereon;
b) a head having a top portion and a base, the top portion defining an open channel, the base having a partial substantially spherical seating surface partially defining a cavity, the channel communicating with the cavity, the cavity communicating with an exterior of the base through a lower opening therein sized and shaped to receive the shank when the capture structure is positioned within the head;
c) a retainer structure separate from the shank and having an external partial spherical surface and an internal substantially cylindrical surface having a second raised helical rib disposed thereon, the first rib configured to rotatably mate with the second rib to secure the retainer structure to the capture structure within the head cavity so as to allow the retainer structure and shank to move together polyaxially relative to the head in an unlocked configuration; the shank extending above the retainer structure when joined therewith; the shank first receiving a downward locking force from a rod positioned in the head channel and thereafter transferring the downward locking force to the retainer structure to lock the angular position of the shank and retainer structure relative to the head in a locked configuration; and
d) a tool engagement formation disposed on at least one of the capture structure and the retaining structure, the formation adopted for non-slip engagement by a tool for driving the shank body into bone and being accessible to such a tool when the retainer structure and shank are joined in the head.
36. The assembly of claim 35 wherein the shank receives the downward locking force directly from the rod positioned in the head channel.
37. The assembly of claim 35 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection extending axially from the capture structure and the retainer structure has a tool seating surface, the projection and the tool seating surface partially defining a recess about a base of the projection adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
38. The assembly of claim 35 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection extending axially from the capture structure and the capture structure has a tool seating surface, the projection and the tool seating surface partially defining a recess about a base of the projection adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
39. The assembly of claim 35 wherein the tool engagement formation is a projection extending axially from the capture structure, the retainer structure has a first seating surface, and the capture structure has a second seating surface; the projection, the first seating surface and the second seating surface defining a recess adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the tool engagement projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with both the first and second seating surfaces when driving the shank body into bone.
40. The assembly of claim 35 wherein the tool engagement formation is a slot formed in the retainer structure external surface.
41. The assembly of claim 40 wherein the slot extends from the retainer structure external surface to the internal surface, exposing a portion of the first helically wound advancement structure when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure, the slot being sized and shaped to be adapted accept a tool for deforming a portion of the first helically wound advancement structure.
42. The assembly according to claim 35 wherein the retainer structure has a first planar seating surface and the capture structure has a second planar seating surface, the first and second planar seating surfaces being in contact when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure.
43. The assembly of claim 42 wherein the retainer structure has a second internal surface, the second internal surface and the first planar seating surface partially defining a recess, the second planar seating surface being disposed in the recess when the retainer structure is secured to the capture structure.
44. The assembly according to claim 35 wherein the retainer structure is sized and shaped to be loadable into the head through the open channel and the shank is sized and shape to be loadable into the head through the base opening.
45. The assembly of claim 44 wherein the head seating surface defines a recess shaped and sized for facilitating the insertion of the retainer structure into the cavity.
46. The assembly according to claim 35 further including a closure structure insertable into the head, the closure structure closing a top of the channel and adapted to operably urge the shank in a direction to frictionally fix the retainer external surface to the head seating surface, thereby rigidly positioning the shank body in a selected angle with respect to the head.
47. The assembly of claim 46 wherein:
a) the head has upstanding spaced arms defining the open channel, each of the arms having guide and advancement structures on an inside surface thereof; and
b) the closure structure is disposable between the arms for closing the channel, the closure structure having an advancement structure for rotatably mating with the guide and advancement structures on the arms, thereby biasing the closure structure against a rod disposed in the channel when rotated in an advancement direction.
48. The assembly of claim 46 wherein the capture structure end has a dome sized and shaped to be adapted for engagement with a rod when received in the head and wherein the closure structure is adapted to operably urge the rod against the dome upon the closure structure being positioned in the head.
49. A polyaxial bone screw assembly for surgical implantation and including a shank having a capture end and an elongate threaded body having an axis of rotation for being driven by rotation into a bone, and a head having an outward opening channel adapted to receive a rod within the channel, the head further having an inner cavity and a lower opening, the bone screw further including:
a) a capture structure disposed on the shank capture end sized and configured to positioned to be located in the head when the shank extends through the lower opening, the capture structure having a tool engagement projection extending therefrom; and
b) a retainer structure separate from the shank and configured to couple with the capture structure in the head and thereafter polyaxially rotate with the shank capture structure within the head in a non locked configuration, the shank capture end extending above the retainer structure when joined therewith and having a tool seating surface extending radially from the projection and disposed coaxial with the shank body such that the tool seating surface is accessible to a tool when the retainer structure is mated with the capture structure, the capture structure being sized and shaped to extend into the channel when assembled in the head so as to receive a downward locking force from the rod and then transfer the downward force to the retainer structure to lock the retainer structure in place relative to the head when in a locked configuration.
50. The improvement of claim 49 wherein the capture structure receives the downward locking force directly from the rod.
51. The improvement of claim 49 wherein the at least one tool seating surface is disposed on the capture structure, the projection and the capture structure tool seating surface partially defining a recess adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the capture structure tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
52. The improvement of claim 49 wherein the at least one tool seating surface is disposed on the retainer structure, the projection and the retainer structure tool seating surface partially defining a recess adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with the retainer structure tool seating surface when driving the shank body into bone.
53. The improvement of claim 49 wherein the at least one tool seating surface is a first tool seating surface on the capture structure and a second tool seating surface on the retainer structure, the projection and the first and second tool seating surfaces partially defining a recess adapted for receiving a driving tool engaged with the projection and wherein the driving tool is adapted to be in contact with both the first and second tool seating surfaces when driving the shank body into bone.
54. The improvement of claim 49 wherein:
a) the capture structure has an outer cylindrical surface with a first raised helically wound rib thereon; and
b) the retainer structure has an external surface and an inner cylindrical surface with a second raised helically wound rib thereon, the first helically wound rib configured to rotatably mate with the second helically wound rib to secure the retainer structure to the capture structure within the head cavity, and the retainer structure external surface enabling selective angular positioning of the shank with respect to the head.
55. The improvement of claim 54 wherein:
a) the head has an inner substantially spherical seating surface partially defining the cavity; and
b) the retainer structure external surface is substantially spherical and in slidable mating engagement with the head seating surface.
56. A polyaxial bone screw assembly method including:
a) inserting a ring-like retainer structure into a cavity of a head;
b) inserting a capture structure of a bone screw shank separate from the retainer structure into the head such that the shank extends through a lower opening of the head and into the cavity thereof, the capture structure being integral with an elongate threaded shank body, the head channel opening outwardly and adapted to receive a rod within the channel, the head cavity being disposed between and communicating with both the channel and the shank receiving opening;
c) attaching the capture structure to the retainer structure within the cavity so as to move polyaxially together during positioning in a non locked configuration; and
d) applying a downward force to the shank so as to transfer the downward force to the retainer structure to lock the retainer structure and the shank in a selected angular position relative to the head in a locked configuration.
57. The method of claim 56 wherein applying the downward force includes directly applying the downward force.
58. The method of claim 56 further including:
d) driving the shank body into bone by rotating the shank body with a tool engaged with a tool engagement formation disposed on at least one of the capture structure and the retainer structure.
59. The method of claim 56 further including:
e) subsequently inserting a rod into the channel; and
f) biasing the rod against the capture structure by inserting a closure structure into the channel.
60. A method of assembling a polyaxial bone screw including the steps of:
a) providing a bone screw shank, head and ring-like retainer structure;
b) providing the shank with an upper threaded capture structure;
c) providing the retainer structure with a closed threaded bore;
d) providing the head with a central cavity and a lower opening connecting the cavity with an underside of the head;
e) loading the retainer structure into the cavity;
f) loading the shank capture structure into the cavity so that the shank extends through the head lower opening;
g) screwing the shank capture structure into the retainer structure threaded bore while within the head so that the shank and retainer structure polyaxially rotate together with each other relative to the head in an unlocked configuration; and
h) positioning the shank capture structure so as to receive a downward locking force and thereafter transfer the locking force to the retainer structure so as to lock the angular position of the shank and retainer structure relative to the head in a locked configuration.
61. The method according to claim 60 , wherein receiving the downward locking force includes directly receiving the downward locking force.
62. The method according to claim 60 including the steps of:
a) providing the head with an upwardly open channel that communicates with the cavity; and
b) downloading the retainer structure through the channel into the cavity.
63. A shank assembly for a bone screw mated for polyaxial movement with a retainer ring in a bone screw head, the shank having structure near an upper end thereof that is accessible when the shank and retainer ring are mated and that is adapted for operably mating with a tool to drive the shank into a bone, wherein the shank projection first receives a locking force in a locking configuration and then transfers the force to the retainer ring.
64. The shank assembly of claim 63 wherein the shank projection directly receives the locking force in the locking configuration.
65. The shank assembly according to claim 63 wherein the projection includes a base and the shank includes a recess surrounding the base adapted to receive the tool.
66. The assembly according to claim 65 wherein:
a) said recess has an outer wall opposite the projection that is sized and shaped to be adapted to fit the contour of an outer surface of the tool.
67. The assembly according to claim 66 wherein:
a) the outer wall is hexagonal.
68. The assembly according to claim 66 wherein:
a) the outer wall is multi faceted in shape.
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