Adjustable spinal implant

US10751094B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10751094-B2
Application numberUS-201414511084-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2014
Priority dateOct 10, 2013
Publication dateAug 25, 2020
Grant dateAug 25, 2020

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Abstract

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In one embodiment, a non-invasively adjustable spinal system for treatment of a subject having spondylolisthesis includes a first implantable actuator having at least one anchoring structure, the anchoring structure configured to facilitate securement of the first implantable actuator to a portion of the sacrum of the subject. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system can further include an adjustment element, configured to be coupled to the first implantable actuator, the adjustment element having an engagement structure configured to engage at least one transverse process of a lumbar vertebra of the subject. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system can further include a driving element, wherein remote activation of the driving element causes movement of the adjustment element in relation to the first implantable actuator.

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What is claimed is: 1. A non-invasively adjustable spinal system, comprising: an actuator configured for remote activation, the actuator having an output shaft and at least one anchoring structure configured to facilitate securement of the actuator to a portion of a sacrum; an adjustment element comprising: a gear housing; at least one gear disposed in the gear housing, the at least one gear operably coupled to the output shaft of the actuator by a universal joint disposed within a flexible tubular member, with the at least one gear further comprising a pinion; an engagement structure having at least one transverse process hook configured to engage at least one transverse process of a lumbar vertebra, and a moveable arm at least partially disposed within the gear housing, wherein the moveable arm forms an arcuate rack that extends from the engagement structure and is configured to communicate with the pinion and wherein the pinion is configured to move the engagement structure along an arcuate path upon remote activation of the actuator; and a plurality of feet disposed on the adjustment element, each of the plurality of feet configured to extend between the adjustment element and the sacrum, and configured to stabilize the adjustment element with respect to the sacrum. 2. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 1 , wherein the engagement structure is configured to engage at least one transverse process of an L5 lumbar vertebra. 3. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 1 , wherein the engagement structure is configured to engage both transverse processes of a lumbar vertebra. 4. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 3 , wherein the engagement structure comprises a cross bar having a left transverse process hook and a right transverse process hook. 5. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator further comprises a driving element selected from the group consisting of: a permanent magnet, an inductively coupled motor, an ultrasonically actuated motor, a subcutaneous hydraulic pump, a subcutaneous pneumatic pump, and a shape-memory driven actuator. 6. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 5 , wherein the driving element comprises a radially-poled permanent magnet configured for rotation within the actuator. 7. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 6 , wherein the radially-poled permanent magnet is configured to be rotated by application of a rotating magnetic field. 8. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 6 , wherein the radially-poled permanent magnet is removable from the implantable actuator. 9. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 6 , further comprising: an external adjustment device configured to produce a rotating magnetic field capable of rotating the radially-poled permanent magnet. 10. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 9 , further comprising at least one electromagnet. 11. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 1 , wherein the engagement structure comprises at least one transverse process hook. 12. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 1 , further comprising: a second actuator; a first transverse process hook, coupled to the implantable actuator; and a second transverse process hook, coupled to the second implantable actuator. 13. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 12 , wherein the implantable actuator is independently adjustable from the second implantable actuator. 14. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment element comprises a traction element.

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  • electric or electromagnetic means · CPC title

  • Devices acting on, or attached to, a transverse process or rib; Tools therefor · CPC title

  • with parts attached to bones or to each other by flexible wires, straps, sutures or cables · CPC title

  • connected to sacrum, pelvis or skull · CPC title

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What does patent US10751094B2 cover?
In one embodiment, a non-invasively adjustable spinal system for treatment of a subject having spondylolisthesis includes a first implantable actuator having at least one anchoring structure, the anchoring structure configured to facilitate securement of the first implantable actuator to a portion of the sacrum of the subject. The non-invasively adjustable spinal system can further include an a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7053. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 25 2020 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 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).