Minimally open interbody access retraction device and surgical method
US-2017273677-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US12011197B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12011197-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117325888-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2024 |
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Implants, instruments, and methods for performing surgical procedures on the spine, including one or more of creating an operative corridor to the spine, delivering implants to the spine, fusing one or more segments of the spine, and fixing one or more segments of the spine.
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A method for performing a spinal fixation procedure on a spinal segment of human spine, the spinal segment including at least a first vertebra and a second vertebra separated from the first vertebra by an intervertebral disc space, comprising: creating an operative corridor at least in part by: anchoring a first retractor blade to a pedicle of the first vertebra with a first bone anchor; and anchoring a second retractor blade to a pedicle of the second vertebra with a second bone anchor; advancing a third retractor blade through the operative corridor to the spinal segment, connecting the third retractor blade to a translating arm of a retractor body, and translating the translating arm to expand the operative corridor; fixing the spinal segment by inserting and locking a rod to the first pedicle and the second pedicles; and removing the first, second, and third retractor blades from the operative corridor and closing the operative corridor; wherein the step of fixing the spinal segment further comprises: disconnecting the first retractor blade from a first portion of the first bone anchor and attaching a first receiver to the first portion of the first bone anchor; disconnecting the second retractor blade from a first portion of the second bone anchor and attaching a second receiver to the first portion of the second bone anchor; and inserting and locking the rod into the first receiver and second receiver. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of creating the operative corridor further comprises: a coupling the first retractor blade to the first portion of the first bone anchor and inserting the first bone anchor to the pedicle of the first vertebra; coupling the second retractor blade to the first portion of the second bone anchor and inserting the second bone anchor to the pedicle of the second vertebra; connecting the first retractor blade to a first arm of the retractor body and connecting the second retractor blade to a second arm of the retractor body; and actuating the first and second arms of the retractor body to change the distance between the first retractor blade and the second retractor blade. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the step of actuating the first and second arms of the retractor body to change the distance between the first retractor blade and the second retractor blade includes moving the first retractor blade away from the second retractor blade in a first direction. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first portion of the first bone anchor is coupled to the first retractor blade via a hoop shim slidably engaged with the first retractor blade. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first portion of the second bone anchor is coupled to the second retractor blade via a hoop shim slidably engaged with the second retractor blade. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first retractor blade is coupled to the first portion of the first bone anchor in a polyaxial engagement. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the second retractor blade is coupled to the first portion of the second bone anchor in a polyaxial engagement. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting an angle of the operative corridor relative to the spinal segment. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the angle of the operative corridor is parallel to the intervertebral disc space. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: coupling a third bone anchor to a fourth retractor blade; advancing the third bone anchor and the fourth retractor blade together to a third pedicle adjacent the second pedicle; anchoring the bone anchor to the third pedicle; and linking the third bone anchor together with the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor with a spinal rod, wherein the third pedicle is part of a third vertebra separated from the second vertebra by a second intervertebral disc space, and wherein the second vertebra, the third vertebra, and the second intervertebral disc space comprise a second spinal segment. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising the steps of: preparing the intervertebral disc space to receive an implant; and positioning a fusion implant in the intervertebral disc space. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the steps of coupling a third bone anchor to a fourth retractor blade is performed after positioning the implant in the intervertebral disc space and before linking the first anchor, second anchor and third anchor with the spinal rod. 13. A method, comprising: coupling a first retractor blade to a first portion of a first bone anchor; coupling a second retractor blade to a first portion of a second bone anchor; connecting the first retractor blade to a first arm of a retractor body; connecting the second retractor blade to a second arm of the retractor body; actuating the first and second arms of the retractor body to change the distance between the first retractor blade and the second retractor blade; advancing a third retractor blade; connecting the advanced third retractor blade to a translating arm of the retractor body; translating the translating arm; linking the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor; disconnecting the first retractor blade from a first portion of the first bone anchor and attaching a first receiver to the first portion of the first bone anchor; disconnecting the second retractor blade from a first portion of the second bone anchor and attaching a second receiver to the first portion of the second bone anchor; and inserting a rod into the first receiver and second receiver, wherein linking the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor is performed at least in part with the rod. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the step of actuating the first and second arms of the retractor body to change the distance between the first retractor blade and the second retractor blade includes: moving the first retractor blade away from the second retractor blade in a first direction. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first portion of the first bone anchor is coupled to the first retractor blade via a hoop engaged with the first retractor blade; wherein the first portion of the second bone anchor is coupled to the second retractor blade via a hoop engaged with the second retractor blade; wherein the first retractor blade is coupled to the first portion of the first bone anchor in a polyaxial engagement; and wherein the second retractor blade is coupled to the first portion of the second bone anchor in a polyaxial engagement. 16. A method for performing a spinal fixation procedure on a spinal segment of human spine, the spinal segment including at least a first vertebra and a second vertebra separated from the first vertebra by an intervertebral disc space, comprising: anchoring a first retractor blade to a pedicle of the first vertebra with a first bone anchor; and anchoring a second retractor blade to a pedicle of the second vertebra with a second bone anchor; advancing a third retractor blade through an operative corridor defined at least in part by the first retractor blade and the second retractor blade; connecting the third retractor blade to a translating arm of a retractor body; translating the translating arm to expand the operative corridor; coupling a third bone anchor to a fourth retractor blade; advancing the third bone anchor and the fourth retractor blade together to a third pedicle adjacent the second pedicle; anchoring the third bone anchor to the third pedicle; and fixing the spinal segment by inserting and locking a rod to
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