Laminoplasty system

US10709482B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10709482-B2
Application numberUS-201213484069-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 30, 2012
Priority dateMay 30, 2012
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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A distractor device is disclosed that distracts and holds open an intralaminar space. The distractor device has a housing that includes a kickstand, an actuating bar that includes a foot, and an actuator that engages and drives the actuating bar, wherein the kickstand is configured to engage a first portion of a lamina on one side of the intralaminar space and the foot is configured to engage a second portion of the lamina on another side of the intralaminar space.

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What is claimed is: 1. A distractor device, comprising: a housing configured to be disposed within an intralaminar space defined as an area between a first portion of a cut lamina and a second portion of the cut lamina, said housing further including a first kickstand and a second kickstand positioned a distal end of the distractor device and extending from the housing in a first direction, the second kickstand separated a distance from the first kickstand in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein the first kickstand is configured to engage the first portion of the cut lamina; an actuating bar having a longitudinal member and a pair of feet disposed distally to the longitudinal member, wherein the pair of feet are positioned at a distal most end of the actuating bar near the first kickstand of the housing at the distal end of the distractor device in one configuration, wherein the pair of feet extend from a surface of the actuating bar in a second direction opposite the first direction beyond any other portion of the actuating bar and are configured to engage the second portion of the cut lamina; and an actuator independent from the actuating bar that engages and drives the actuating bar, wherein actuation of the actuator causes only axial displacement of the actuating bar along the longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein rotation of the actuator causes the pair of feet of the actuating bar to retract away from the first kickstand and move closer to the actuator, and wherein the pair of feet are configured to pull the second portion of the cut lamina while the first kickstand maintains a position of the first portion of the lamina during rotation of the actuator, wherein in a configuration where the pair of feet are positioned near the first and second kickstands at the distal end of the distractor device, the first and second kickstands and pair of feet are both located at a distal tip of the distractor device and are oriented in opposing directions relative to the longitudinal axis of the housing. 2. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the actuator and the actuating bar comprise a threading. 3. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a threaded bolt. 4. The distractor device of claim 3 , wherein the threaded bolt has a substantially flat surface on one side and a substantially flat surface and an engageable opening on an opposite side. 5. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a recess, and when connected to a distractor holder, the recess engages a protrusion on the distractor holder. 6. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a plurality of recesses, and when connected to a distractor holder, the plurality of recesses are engaged with a plurality of respective protrusions on the distractor holder to provide multiple points of fixation. 7. The distractor device of claim 6 , wherein the multiple points of fixation comprise at least four points of fixation. 8. The distractor device of claim 6 , wherein the distractor holder comprises a cannula for receiving a driver to engage the actuator. 9. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the actuating bar comprises a plurality of threads and, when actuating the actuator to cause axial displacement of the actuating bar along the longitudinal axis of the housing, the plurality of threads are engaged and driven by threads on the actuator. 10. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the actuating bar includes a longitudinal member having a flat portion and a plurality of threads. 11. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the actuating bar is positioned inside the housing. 12. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal axis is a central longitudinal axis, and the actuator is positioned centrally along the central longitudinal axis of the housing. 13. The distractor device of claim 1 , wherein the pair of feet includes a first foot and a second foot separated a distance from the first foot in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing. 14. A distractor device, comprising: a housing that includes a first kickstand and a second kickstand positioned at a distal end of the distractor device and extending from the housing in a first direction, the second kickstand separated a distance from the first kickstand in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein the first kickstand and the second kickstand are configured to engage a first portion of an intralaminar space; an actuating bar having a longitudinal member, a first foot, and a second foot separated a distance from the first foot in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein the first foot and the second foot are disposed distally to the longitudinal member, wherein the first foot is positioned at a distal most end of the actuating bar near the first kickstand of the housing and the second foot is positioned at the distal most end of the actuating bar near the second kickstand of the housing at the distal end of the distractor device in one configuration, wherein the first foot and the second foot extend from a surface of the actuating bar in a second direction opposite the first direction beyond any other portion of the actuating bar and are configured to engage a second portion of the intralaminar space opposing the first portion of the intralaminar space; and an actuator independent from the actuating bar that engages and drives the actuating bar, wherein actuation of the actuator causes only axial displacement of the actuating bar along the longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein rotation of the actuator causes the first foot of the actuating bar to retract away from the first kickstand and the second foot of the actuating bar to retract away from the second kickstand and move closer to the actuator, wherein the first kickstand and the first foot are oriented in opposing directions relative to the longitudinal axis of the housing and the second kickstand and the second foot are oriented in opposing directions relative to the longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein the first foot and the second foot are configured to pull the second portion of the intralaminar space upon rotation of the actuator while the first kickstand and the second kickstand maintain a position of the first portion of the intralaminar space. 15. The distractor device of claim 14 , wherein the longitudinal axis is a central longitudinal axis, and the actuator is positioned centrally along the central longitudinal axis of the housing. 16. A distractor system, comprising: a distractor holder having a cannula and a holder tip, wherein the cannula is configured to receive and allow a portion of a driver to pass therethrough, and wherein the holder tip includes a pair of holding protrusions; a housing configured to be disposed within an intralaminar space defined as an area between a first portion of a cut lamina and a second portion of the cut lamina, said housing further including a first kickstand and a second kickstand positioned a distal end of the distractor device and extending from the housing in a first direction, the second kickstand separated a distance from the first kickstand in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the housing, wherein the first kickstand is configured to engage the first portion of the cut lamina, wherein the housing further comprises a pair of recesses configured to receive the pair of holding protrusions; an actuating bar having a longitudinal member and

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  • Joint distractors · CPC title

  • Implants for expanding or repairing the vertebral arch or wedged between laminae or pedicles; Tools therefor · CPC title

  • for the spine · CPC title

  • Tools specially adapted for spinal fixation operations other than for bone removal or filler handling (A61B17/7062, A61B17/808, A61B17/8858 take precedence; for spinal image producing devices A61B90/36, A61B34/20; markers A61B90/39) · CPC title

  • for gripping or pushing bones, e.g. approximators (joint distractors A61B17/025) · CPC title

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What does patent US10709482B2 cover?
A distractor device is disclosed that distracts and holds open an intralaminar space. The distractor device has a housing that includes a kickstand, an actuating bar that includes a foot, and an actuator that engages and drives the actuating bar, wherein the kickstand is configured to engage a first portion of a lamina on one side of the intralaminar space and the foot is configured to engage a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wright Nick, Shinn Thomas, Evangelist Michael, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7071. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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