Minimally invasive spine restoration systems, devices, methods and kits

US10052135B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10052135-B2
Application numberUS-201615182943-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2016
Priority dateMar 22, 2005
Publication dateAug 21, 2018
Grant dateAug 21, 2018

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The disclosure discloses methods, devices, systems and kits for repairing, replacing and/or augmenting natural facet joint surfaces and/or facet capsules. An implantable facet joint device of one embodiment comprises a cephalad facet joint element and a caudal facet joint element. The cephalad facet joint element includes a member adapted to engage a first vertebra, and an artificial cephalad bearing member. The caudal facet joint element includes a connector adapted for fixation to a second vertebra at a fixation point and an artificial caudal bearing member adapted to engage the cephalad bearing member. The artificial caudal bearing member is adapted for a location lateral to the fixation point. In another embodiment, an implantable facet joint device comprises a cephalad crossbar adapted to extend mediolaterally relative to a spine of a patient, the crossbar having opposite first and second ends, a connector element adapted to connect the crossbar to a first vertebra, a first artificial cephalad bearing member adapted for connection to the first end of the crossbar and adapted to engage a first caudal facet joint element connected to a second vertebra, and a second artificial cephalad bearing member adapted for connection to the second end of the crossbar and adapted to engage a second caudal facet joint element connected to the second vertebra.

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A surgical system comprising: a first upper anchor having a first stem and a second upper anchor having a second stem, wherein the first upper anchor supports a first upper bearing surface and the second upper anchor supports a second upper bearing surface; a first lower anchor and a second lower anchor, wherein the first lower anchor supports a first lower bearing surface and the second lower anchor supports a second lower bearing surface, wherein the first upper bearing surface is positioned adjacent the first lower bearing surface and the second upper bearing surface is positioned adjacent the second lower bearing surface; and a cephalad crossbar retained within a first housing and a second housing, the first housing having a first opening for receiving a first portion of the cephalad crossbar and a second opening for receiving the first stem and the second housing having a first opening for receiving a second portion of the cephalad crossbar and a second opening for receiving the second stem, wherein movement and cooperative operation between the first and second upper bearing surfaces and the first and second lower bearing surfaces, respectively, thereby allowing the surgical system to replace a natural facet wherein the first upper bearing surface is press-fit onto a first angled stud associated with the first housing and the second upper bearing surface is press-fit onto a second angled stud associated with the second housing, wherein the first stud is angled with respect to the first stem and the second stud is angled with respect to the second stem. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cephalad crossbar is rigid. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second lower anchors are separated by a bendable caudal crossbar. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first and second lower anchors include a screw with a driver portion. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein a first fastener is positioned to fit into a third opening of the first housing thereby bearing down and locking the first portion of the cephalad crossbar to the first housing and a second fastener is positioned to fit into a third opening of the second housing thereby bearing down and locking the second portion of the cephalad crossbar to the second housing. 6. A surgical system comprising: a cephalad system including a first upper anchor and a second upper anchor, a first housing, a second housing, a first stem connecting the first upper anchor to the first housing, and a second stem connecting the second upper anchor to the second housing, wherein the first upper anchor supports a first upper bearing surface and the second upper anchor supports a second upper bearing surface; a first lower anchor and a second lower anchor, wherein the first lower anchor supports a first lower bearing surface and the second lower anchor supports a second lower bearing surface, wherein the first upper bearing surface is positioned adjacent the first lower bearing surface and the second upper bearing surface is positioned adjacent the second lower bearing surface; a cephalad crossbar retained within at least one of the first and second housings, the at least one of the first and second housing having a first opening for receiving a portion of the cephalad crossbar and a second opening for receiving one of the first and second stem; and a caudal crossbar mounted to the first and second lower anchors, wherein movement and cooperative operation between the first and second upper bearing surfaces and the first and second lower bearing surfaces, respectively, thereby allowing the surgical system to replace a natural facet, wherein the first upper bearing surface is press-fit onto a first angled stud associated with the first housing and the second upper bearing surface is press-fit onto a second angled stud associated with the second housing, wherein the first stud is angled with respect to the first stem and the second stud is angled with respect to the second stem. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the cephalad crossbar is rigid. 8. The system of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the first and second lower anchors include a screw with a driver portion. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the first and second lower anchors comprises a modular component. 10. A surgical system comprising: a cephalad system including first and second upper anchors, first and second housings, and first and second stems connecting the first and second upper anchors, respectively, to the first and second housings, wherein the first upper anchor supports a first upper bearing surface and the second upper anchor supports a second upper bearing surface; and a caudal system including first and second lower anchors, wherein the first lower anchor supports a first lower bearing surface and the second lower anchor supports a second lower bearing surface, wherein the first upper bearing surface is positioned adjacent the first lower bearing surface and the second upper bearing surface is positioned adjacent the second lower bearing surface; a cephalad crossbar retained within the first and second housings, the first housing having a first opening for receiving a first portion of the cephalad crossbar and a second opening for receiving the first stem and the second housing having a first opening for receiving a second portion of the cephalad crossbar and a second opening for receiving the second stem; and a caudal crossbar separating the first and second lower anchors and held by a crossbar lock positioned in each of the first and second lower anchors, wherein movement and cooperative operation between the first and second upper bearing surfaces and the first and second lower bearing surfaces, respectively, thereby allowing the surgical system to replace a natural facet. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the caudal crossbar is rigid. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the caudal crossbar is bendable. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein each of the at least one housing is configured to engage a stem of the first upper anchor or the second upper anchor. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein the caudal crossbar is curved. 15. The system of claim 10 , wherein the caudal crossbar is straight.

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  • using additional screws, bolts, dowels, rivets or washers e.g. connecting screws · CPC title

  • for adjusting angular orientation · CPC title

  • Devices acting on, attached to, or simulating the effect of, vertebral facets; Tools therefor · CPC title

  • modular · CPC title

  • Conically- or frustoconically-shaped protrusion and recess · CPC title

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What does patent US10052135B2 cover?
The disclosure discloses methods, devices, systems and kits for repairing, replacing and/or augmenting natural facet joint surfaces and/or facet capsules. An implantable facet joint device of one embodiment comprises a cephalad facet joint element and a caudal facet joint element. The cephalad facet joint element includes a member adapted to engage a first vertebra, and an artificial cephalad b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Globus Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/4405. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 21 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).