Spacer with Temporary Fixation Plate
US-2016235546-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US11234739B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11234739-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916663320-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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An implant and method for spinal facet joint stabilization uses a wedge and plate adapted to accept prongs of a surgical instrument for installing the implant into a posterior spinal facet joint. The wedge has an anterior end with a threaded bore. A notch in each lateral side of the plate aligns with a groove in each lateral side of the wedge. Each notch and groove pair receives a prong of the surgical instrument to hold the wedge and plate during implantation. A superior tube of the surgical instrument supports a superior rod having an end configured for installing a bone screw attaching the plate to the superior vertebra of the spinal facet joint. An inferior tube of the surgical instrument supports an inferior rod having an end configured to attach to the threaded bore of the wedge along with the plate during introduction of the implant into the spinal facet joint, and installing the set screw to attach the plate to the wedge.
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An implant for stabilizing a facet joint of the spine comprising: a wedge having a length, a posterior end, an anterior end, a superior side extending from the posterior end to the anterior end, an inferior side extending from the posterior end to the anterior end and opposite to the superior side, a first lateral side transverse to and extending between the superior side and the inferior side, a second lateral side transverse to and extending between the superior side and the inferior side and opposite the first lateral side, a first rounded groove in the first lateral side extending a first distance from the anterior end towards the posterior end to at least midway of the length of the wedge, a second rounded groove in the second lateral side and extending a second distance from the anterior end towards the posterior end to at least midway of the length of the wedge, and a threaded bore in the anterior end extending towards the posterior end and adapted to receive one or more threaded components for installing the implant in a spinal facet joint, the posterior end formed as a prism with an elongated ovular apex and defined by a first triangular portion having a first triangular portion base extending from the first lateral side with a first triangular portion apex thereof distal to the first lateral side, a second triangular portion having a second triangular portion base extending from the second lateral side with a second triangular portion apex thereof distal to the second lateral side, a first transverse surface extending angularly from the superior side and having a first transverse surface end, a first transverse surface first lateral side meeting the first triangular portion, a first transverse surface second lateral side meeting the second triangular portion, and a second transverse surface extending angularly from the inferior side and having a second transverse surface end, a second transverse surface first lateral side meeting the first triangular portion, and a second transverse surface second lateral side meeting the second triangular portion, the first triangular portion apex, the second triangular portion apex, the first transverse surface end, and the second transverse surface end all meeting to form the elongated ovular apex of the prism; and a plate having a front side, a rear side, a rounded superior end, a planar inferior end configured to rest on an inferior articular process of the spinal facet joint where the wedge is installed, a third lateral side, a fourth lateral side, a single bone screw bore situated in the rounded superior end with the single bone screw bore extending from the front side to the rear side and adapted to receive and capture a bone screw, an unthreaded inferior bore at the planar inferior end extending from the front side to the rear side and adapted to allow the one or more threaded components to pass through from the front side to the rear side, a first rounded notch in the third lateral side extending from the front side to the rear side, and a second rounded notch in the fourth lateral side extending from the front side to the rear side; the first rounded notch in the third lateral side of the plate aligning with the first rounded groove of the first lateral side of the wedge to receive a first prong of an implant installation instrument; and the second rounded notch in the fourth lateral side of the plate aligning with the second rounded groove of the second lateral side of the wedge to receive a second prong of the implant installation instrument. 2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the one or more threaded components comprises a set screw, the set screw having an externally threaded cylindrical body of a first diameter and defining a first end and a second end, the second end having a head of a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter of the externally threaded cylindrical body for retention of the set screw by the unthreaded inferior bore of the plate, and a configured socket in the head of the second end of the externally threaded cylindrical body adapted to receive a threaded component of the one or more threaded components of the implant installation instrument. 3. The implant of claim 2 , wherein the head of the second end reduces in diameter from the second diameter to the first diameter of the externally threaded cylindrical body of the set screw at a neck disposed between the head and the externally threaded cylindrical body. 4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the superior side of the wedge has a first texture, and the inferior side of the wedge has a second texture. 5. The implant of claim 4 , wherein the first and second textures comprise serrations. 6. The implant of claim 1 , wherein: the single bone screw bore in the rounded superior end of the plate has a superior countersink at the front side of the plate; and the inferior bore of the planar inferior end of the plate has an inferior countersink at the front side of the plate. 7. An implant for fusing a facet joint of the spine comprising: a set screw having an externally threaded cylindrical body of a first diameter defining a first set screw end of the first diameter and a second set screw end of a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter situated opposite the first set screw end, and a socket in the second set screw end; a wedge having a length, a posterior end, an anterior end, a superior side extending from the posterior end to the anterior end, an inferior side extending from the posterior end to the anterior end and opposite the superior side, a first lateral side transverse to and extending between the superior side and the inferior side, a second lateral side transverse to and extending between the superior side and the lateral side and opposite the first lateral side, a first rounded groove in the first lateral side extending a first distance from the anterior end towards the posterior end to at least midway of the length of the wedge, a second rounded groove in the second lateral side extending a second distance from the anterior end towards the posterior end to at least midway of the length of the wedge, and a threaded bore in the anterior end extending towards the posterior end and adapted to receive the externally threaded cylindrical body of the set screw, the posterior end formed as a prism with an elongated ovular apex and defined by a first triangular portion having a first triangular portion base extending from the first lateral side with a first triangular portion apex thereof distal to the first lateral side, a second triangular portion having a second triangular portion base extending from the second lateral side with a second triangular portion apex thereof distal to the second lateral side, a first transverse surface extending angularly from the superior side and having a first transverse surface end, a first transverse surface first lateral side meeting the first triangular portion, a first transverse surface second lateral side meeting the second triangular portion, and a second transverse surface extending angularly from the inferior side and having a second transverse surface end, a second transverse surface first lateral side meeting the first triangular portion, and a second transverse surface second lateral side meeting the second triangular portion, the first triangular portion apex, the second triangular portion apex, the first transverse surface end, and the second transverse surface end all meeting to form the elongated ovular apex of the prism; and a plate having a front side, a rear side, a rounded superior end, a planar inferior end configured to rest on an inferior articular process of a facet joint of a spine, a third lateral side, a fourth lateral side, a single bone screw bore situat
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