Transpedicular access to the intervertebral disc space for discectomy, end plate preparation, and interbody fusion
US-2015216593-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US10869659B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10869659-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715786923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 22, 2020 |
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Connectors for connecting or linking one instrument or object to one or more other instruments or objects are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a connector can include a first arm with a first attachment feature for attaching to a first object, such as a surgical access device, and a second arm with a second attachment feature for attaching to a second object, such as a support. The connector can have an unlocked state, in which the position and orientation of the access device can be adjusted relative to the support, and a locked state in which movement of the access device relative to the support is prevented or limited. Locking the connector can also be effective to clamp or otherwise attach the connector to the access device and the support, or said attachment can be independent of the locking of the connector.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A connector, comprising: a plurality of arms each having a plurality of nested segments and an attachment feature for attaching an instrument to the arm; and a handle, wherein the handle is movable between a first position in which the plurality of nested segments of each of the plurality of arms are movable relative to one another and a second position in which the plurality of nested segments of each of the plurality of arms are fixed relative to one another; wherein movement of the handle to the second position is effective to lock the attachment feature of at least one of the plurality of arms. 2. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of arms comprises first and second arms having respective first and second attachment features, wherein the attachment features are movable in one or more degrees of freedom relative to one another when the handle is in the first position, and wherein said one or more degrees of freedom are locked when the handle is in the second position. 3. The connector of claim 2 , wherein: movement of the handle to the second position is effective to lock movement of the first arm, lock movement of the second arm, lock the first attachment feature to a first instrument, and lock the second attachment feature to a second instrument; and movement of the handle to the first position is effective to restore movement of the first arm, restore movement of the second arm, unlock the first attachment feature from the first instrument, and unlock the second attachment feature from the second instrument. 4. The connector of claim 1 , further comprising an actuation wire extending through the plurality of nested segments, wherein the handle in the second position increases tension on the actuation wire to fix the segments and wherein the handle in the first position decreases tension on the actuation wire to allow movement between the segments. 5. The connector of claim 4 , wherein the actuation wire is coupled to the attachment feature such that increasing tension on the actuation wire closes the attachment feature. 6. The connector of claim 4 , wherein the handle includes a wire track in which a portion of the actuation wire is disposed, the wire track being open to an exterior side surface of the handle to allow the wire to be introduced laterally into the wire track. 7. The connector of claim 4 , wherein the handle includes a bearing element engaged with the actuation wire. 8. The connector of claim 7 , wherein movement of the handle causes translation of the bearing element along a tension axis, thereby increasing or decreasing tension applied to the actuation wire. 9. The connector of claim 7 , wherein the handle includes first and second branches, each being operatively associated with an arm of the connector, the branches defining a cavity therebetween. 10. The connector of claim 9 , wherein the bearing element is mounted on a plate slidably disposed in the cavity. 11. The connector of claim 10 , wherein opposed edges of the plate are slidably disposed within corresponding tracks formed in the branches. 12. The connector of claim 1 , further comprising an actuation shaft disposed within a lumen of the handle. 13. The connector of claim 12 , further comprising a linkage bar coupled to a movable handle lever of the handle and to the actuation shaft. 14. The connector of claim 13 , further comprising an adjustment knob threadably mated to the actuation shaft to form an assembly, wherein rotation of the adjustment knob adjusts the length of the assembly as measured along a tension axis, thereby adjusting the amount of tension applied to an actuation wire of the at least one arm when the handle is moved between the first and second positions. 15. The connector of claim 1 , further comprising a locking mechanism for selectively maintaining the handle in at least one of the first and second positions. 16. The connector of claim 15 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises a movable handle lever pivotally coupled to a linkage bar and configured to enter an over-center condition when the handle is in the second position. 17. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of nested segments can pitch, yaw, and roll relative to one another when the handle is in the first position. 18. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature defines a central opening through which an instrument or other object can be received. 19. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature applies a pre-load or provisional friction fit to an object received therein when the handle is in the first position. 20. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature comprises at least one of a ring clamp, a lasso, an end-loading jaw, a side-loading jaw, and a spherical clamp. 21. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the handle is biased towards the second position. 22. The connector of claim 21 , wherein the connector includes a spring element that biases the handle towards the second position, wherein the spring element urges an actuation wire extending through the at least one arm in a proximal direction to apply tension thereto. 23. The connector of claim 22 , wherein moving the handle to the first position compresses the spring element to reduce tension applied to the actuation wire. 24. The connector of claim 22 , wherein the handle includes a scissor linkage that expands to compress the spring element when the handle is in the first position. 25. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of arms comprises first and second arms, and wherein the handle includes a fixed handle lever, a first movable handle lever movable with respect to the fixed handle lever to lock the first arm, and a second movable handle lever movable with respect to the fixed handle lever to lock the second arm. 26. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the at least one arm of the plurality of arms is configured to be coupled to a support. 27. The connector of claim 26 , wherein the support is an anatomical structure of a patient. 28. The connector of claim 26 , wherein the support is a body of a patient. 29. The connector of claim 26 , wherein the support is skin of a patient. 30. A connector, comprising: at least one arm and an attachment feature for attaching an instrument to the arm; and a handle, wherein the handle is movable between a first position in which the attachment feature is movable relative to the instrument and a second position in which the attachment feature is fixed relative to the instrument; wherein the at least one arm is configured to connect the instrument to an anatomical structure of a patient, wherein the at least one arm extends between the handle and the attachment feature, and wherein movement of the handle to the second position is effective to lock the attachment feature to the instrument. 31. The connector of claim 30 , wherein the anatomical structure is a body of a patient. 32. The connector of claim 30 , wherein the anatomical structure is skin of a patient. 33. The connector of claim 30 , wherein the at least one arm comprises first and second arms, and wherein the first arm is coupled to the instrument and the second arm is coupled to the anatomical structure. 34. A conn
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