Spinal fusion implant with curvilinear nail-screws
US-10028740-B2 · Jul 24, 2018 · US
US10258329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10258329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816042163-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2005 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2019 |
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A horizontal-transvertebral curvilinear nail-screw (HTCN) including a body portion having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is opposed to the second end; and a head at the first end of the body portion, wherein the body portion has a predetermined curvilinear shape and includes a pointed tip at the second end of the body portion, and a method of surgically implanting universal horizontal-transvertebral curvilinear nail-screws (HTCN) into a plurality of adjacent vertebrae.
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A spinal fusion implant comprising: a first curvilinear spinal fixation device for penetration and implantation into a first vertebral body along a first curved trajectory that avoids penetrating pedicles, wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device extends from a first proximal end to a first distal end along the first curved trajectory with a first head at the first proximal end and a first bone penetrating pointed tip at the first distal end, wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device comprises first means for engaging a first cancellous core of the first vertebral body positioned along a first distal portion of the first curvilinear spinal fixation device proximate the first distal end, wherein the first curved trajectory is along a first single continuous arc; a second curvilinear spinal fixation device for penetration and implantation into a second vertebral body along a second curved trajectory that avoids penetrating pedicles, wherein the second curvilinear spinal fixation device extends from a second proximal end to a second distal end along the second curved trajectory with a second head at the second proximal end and a second bone penetrating pointed tip at the second distal end, wherein the second curvilinear spinal fixation device comprises second means for engaging a second cancellous core of the second vertebral body positioned along a second distal portion of the second curvilinear spinal fixation device proximate the second distal end, wherein the second curved trajectory is along a second single continuous arc; and a connecting support structure defining a first hole sized and configured for receiving the first curvilinear spinal fixation device and a second hole sized and configured for receiving the second curvilinear spinal fixation device such that the first curvilinear spinal fixation device is held with respect to the second curvilinear spinal fixation device with the first curvilinear spinal fixation device extending into the first vertebral body without penetrating pedicles and the second curvilinear spinal fixation device extending into the second vertebral body without penetrating pedicles, wherein the first hole is spaced from the second hole such that material of the connecting support structure surrounds a portion of the first proximal end of the first curvilinear spinal fixation device and material of the connecting support structure surrounds a portion of the second proximal end of the second curvilinear spinal fixation device, wherein each of the first and second heads are sized to be larger than at least portions of the first and second holes so as to limit movement of the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices in proximal to distal directions, and wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device is curved continuously from the first proximal end to the first distal end including a portion of the first curvilinear spinal fixation device connected to the connecting support structure and the second curvilinear spinal fixation device is curved continuously from the second proximal end to the second distal end including a portion of the second curvilinear spinal fixation device connected to the connecting support structure. 2. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , and further comprising first and second rotatable connectors configured for retaining the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices to the connecting support structure. 3. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first means for engaging a first cancellous core of the first vertebral body and the second means for engaging a second cancellous core of the second vertebral body comprise radially arranged fish-hooks. 4. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first means for engaging a first cancellous core of the first vertebral body and the second means for engaging a second cancellous core of the second vertebral body comprise threads. 5. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device comprises a first smooth portion between the first head and the first distal portion and wherein the second curvilinear spinal fixation device comprises a second smooth portion between the second head and the second distal portion, and wherein the first means for engaging a first cancellous core of the first vertebral body and the second means for engaging a second cancellous core of the second vertebral body each comprise a plurality of ridges. 6. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the connecting support comprises at least first and second separate components, wherein the first component defines the first hole for the first curvilinear spinal fixation device, and wherein the first component is connected directly to the second component. 7. The spinal fusion implant of claim 6 , wherein the connecting support comprise a third component that defines the second hole for the second curvilinear spinal fixation device and wherein the third component is connected directly to the second component. 8. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the connecting support structure is a bar. 9. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices are oriented by the connecting support structure to be introduced laterally into the first and second vertebral bodies. 10. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices are oriented by the connecting support structure to be introduced posteriorly into the first and second vertebral bodies. 11. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices are oriented by the connecting support structure to be introduced anteriorly into the first and second vertebral bodies. 12. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device shares a first centerline axis with the first hole where the first curvilinear spinal fixation device extends through the first hole and wherein the second curvilinear spinal fixation device shares a second centerline axis with the second hole where the second curvilinear spinal fixation device extends through the second hole. 13. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 , wherein the connecting support structure is sized and configured to be positioned exterior to the first and second vertebral bodies when connecting the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices while the first and second curvilinear spinal fixation devices penetrate into the first and second vertebral bodies. 14. A method of implanting a spinal fusion implant, the method comprising: implanting a first curvilinear spinal fixation device to penetrate into a first vertebral body along a first curved trajectory that avoids pedicles, wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device extends from a first proximal end to a first distal end along the first curved trajectory with a first head at the first proximal end and a first bone penetrating pointed tip at the first distal end, wherein the first curvilinear spinal fixation device comprises first means for engaging a first cancellous core of the first vertebral body positioned along a first distal portion of the first curvilinear spinal fixation device proximate the first distal end, wherein the first head is positioned exterior to the first vertebral body and the first distal portion is positioned in the first cancellous core when implanted, wherein the first curved trajectory is along a first single continuous arc; implanting a second curvilinear spinal fixation device to
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Connections or couplings between prosthetic parts, e.g. between modular parts; Connecting elements · CPC title
having one single leg, e.g. tacks · CPC title
Longitudinal element being non-straight, e.g. curved, angled or branched (adjustable length longitudinal elements A61B17/7014; A61B17/7019 takes precedence, e.g. coil springs) · CPC title
having at least three legs as part of one single body · CPC title
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