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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2022
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2020
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc., Warsaw, IN (US);
Jason M. May, St. Johns, FL (US);
Christel Italiaie, Memphis, TN (US);
William Rezach, Covington, TN (US);
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc., Warsaw, IN (US);
Abstract
A spinal-surgery system having a rod receiver and/or a cap. The cap has a cylindrical body, opposing splay-resisting flanges, and an opposing rotation-preventing/rotation-resisting wings, each wing having a lateral rotation-preventing surface and a lateral rotation-resisting surface. A receiver proximal end forms a wing-receiving cavity having a lateral rotation-preventing side and a lateral rotation-resisting side. Each flange has a proximal-facing cap splay-resist surface, and a distal-facing cap pop-on surface. Each receiver proximal protrusion has a proximal-facing sloped receiver pop-on surface, and a distal-facing sloped receiver splay-resist surface. Each rotation-preventing surface contacts a corresponding rotation-preventing side and each rotation-resisting surface contacts a corresponding rotation-resisting sides when the cap is popped on. The rotation-preventing surfaces contacting the rotation-preventing sides prevents cap rotation in a first direction. The rotation-resisting surfaces contacting the rotation-resisting sides resists cap rotation in a second direction, but allows cap rotation in the second direction to force receiver arm splay.