Dynamic stabilization members with elastic and inelastic sections
US-2016346010-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US2024390040A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024390040-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418796724-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2024 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method for coupling a first bone portion to a second bone portion includes coupling a first flexible connector having a first structural characteristic to the first bone portion at a first site, coupling the first flexible connector to the second bone portion at a second site, and coupling a second flexible connector having a second structural characteristic to the first bone portion at the first site, with the second structural characteristic being different than the first structural characteristic. The method also includes coupling the second flexible connector to the second bone portion at the second site.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method for coupling a first bone portion to a second bone portion, the method comprising: coupling a first flexible connector having a first structural characteristic to said first bone portion at a first site; coupling said first flexible connector to said second bone portion at a second site; coupling a second flexible connector having a second structural characteristic to said first bone portion at said first site, said second structural characteristic being different than said first structural characteristic; and coupling said second flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: said first site has a first attachment axis, said second site has a second attachment axis being spaced apart from said first attachment axis, said first flexible connector extends along a first path that intersects said first attachment axis at a first intersection point and intersects said second attachment axis at a second intersection point, said second flexible connector extends along a second path that intersects said first attachment axis at a third intersection point and intersects said second attachment axis at a fourth intersection point, and said first structural characteristic is a first tensile elasticity and said second structural characteristic is a second tensile elasticity. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: said first site has a first attachment axis, said second site has a second attachment axis being spaced apart from said first attachment axis, said first flexible connector extends along a first path that intersects said first attachment axis at a first intersection point and intersects said second attachment axis at a second intersection point, said second flexible connector extends along a second path that intersects said first attachment axis at a third intersection point and intersects said second attachment axis at a fourth intersection point, coupling said first flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site includes coupling said first flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site under a first tension, and coupling said second flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site includes coupling said second flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site under a second tension being different than said first tension. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: said first site has a first attachment axis, said second site has a second attachment axis being spaced apart from said first attachment axis, said first flexible connector extends along a first path that intersects said first attachment axis at a first intersection point and intersects said second attachment axis at a second intersection point, said second flexible connector extends along a second path that intersects said first attachment axis at a third intersection point and intersects said second attachment axis at a fourth intersection point, and said first bone portion is a first vertebra and said second bone portion is a second vertebra. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: said first site has a first attachment axis and a first radius about said first attachment axis, said second site has a second attachment axis and a second radius about said second attachment axis, said first attachment axis being spaced apart from said second attachment axis, said first flexible connector extends along a first path that intersects said first attachment axis and said second attachment axis, said second flexible connector extends along a second path that is tangent to said first radius and tangent to said second radius, and said first structural characteristic is a first tensile elasticity and said second structural characteristic is a second tensile elasticity. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: said first site has a first attachment axis and a first radius about said first attachment axis, said second site has a second attachment axis and a second radius about said second attachment axis, said first attachment axis being spaced apart from said second attachment axis, said first flexible connector extends along a first path that intersects said first attachment axis and said second attachment axis, said second flexible connector extends along a second path that is tangent to said first radius and tangent to said second radius, coupling said first flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site includes coupling said first flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site under a first tension, and coupling said second flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site includes coupling said second flexible connector to said second bone portion at said second site under a second tension being different than said first tension. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: said first site has a first attachment axis and a first radius about said first attachment axis, said second site has a second attachment axis and a second radius about said second attachment axis, said first attachment axis being spaced apart from said second attachment axis, said first flexible connector extends along a first path that intersects said first attachment axis and said second attachment axis, said second flexible connector extends along a second path that is tangent to said first radius and tangent to said second radius, and said first bone portion is a first vertebra and said second bone portion is a second vertebra.
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