Minimally invasive spinal fixation system and method therefor

US9439692B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9439692-B1
Application numberUS-201514879368-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 9, 2015
Priority dateOct 9, 2015
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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A minimally invasive spinal fixation system comprises first and second bone screws each including a threaded shaft for respective engagement with a vertebra and a yoke articulatingly attached to the shaft, each yoke including a pair of upstanding opposed arms defining a slot therebetween. A connecting element has opposite ends and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the connecting element including a tab adjacent each end projecting from the connecting element transversely to the longitudinal axis. Bone screw extensions are provided for guiding the placement of the connecting element into the yoke slots, each extension having a pair of opposing slots that are sized to pass the tabs through the extensions when oriented in a first position and to prevent passage when the tabs are oriented in a second different position.

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A minimally invasive method of attaching a spinal fixation system to a spine of a patient, comprising the steps of: placing a first bone screw extension assembly through an incision, said first bone screw extension assembly comprising a first bone screw including a shaft having a threaded portion and a first yoke articulatingly attached to said shaft, said first yoke including a pair of upstanding opposed arms defining a first slot having a first width therebetween, and a first bone screw extension having a distal end and a proximal end, said first screw extension including a first tubular member defined by a perimetric sidewall having a first pair of opposing slots through said sidewall in alignment and communication with said first slot of said first yoke, said first screw extension being releasably engaged to said first yoke for articulation therewith; attaching said first bone extension assembly to said spine by threadably introducing said threaded portion of said shaft of said first bone screw into a first vertebra, a portion of said first tubular member and said first pair of slots being disposed exteriorly of said patient; placing a second bone screw extension assembly through an incision, said second bone screw extension assembly comprising a second bone screw including a shaft having a threaded portion and a second yoke articulatingly attached to said shaft, said second yoke including a pair of upstanding opposed arms defining a second slot having a second width therebetween, and a second bone screw extension having a distal end and a proximal end, said second screw extension including a second tubular member defined by a perimetric sidewall having a second pair of opposing slots through said sidewall in alignment and communication with said second slot of said first second yoke, said second screw extension being releasably engaged to said second yoke for articulation therewith; attaching said second bone extension assembly to said spine by threadably introducing said threaded portion of said shaft of said second bone screw into a second vertebra spaced from said first vertebra, a portion of said second tubular member and said second pair of slots being disposed exteriorly of said patient; orienting said first tubular member and said second tubular member such that a first slot of said first pair of slots is in generally facing relation to a first slot of said second pair of slots; placing a connecting element between said first tubular member and said second tubular member outside said patient, said connecting element having first and second opposite ends and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween, said connecting element including a first tab adjacent to said first end and projecting from said connecting element transversely to said longitudinal axis and a second tab adjacent to said second end and projecting from said connecting element transversely to said longitudinal axis; and manipulating said connecting element from between said first tubular member and said second tubular member such that said first tab is positioned adjacent to an exterior surface of said first tubular member with a portion of said connecting element adjacent said first tab extending through said first pair of opposing slots and with said first tab extending across a second slot of said first pair of slots and such that said second tab is positioned adjacent to an exterior surface of said second tubular member with a portion of said connecting element adjacent said second tab extending through said second pair of opposing slots and with said second tab extending across a second slot of said second pair of slots. 2. The minimally invasive method of claim 1 , wherein said manipulating step is practiced by initially extending said first tab from said position between said first tubular member and said second tubular member through said first pair of slots of said first tubular member then extending said second tab through said second pair of slots of said second tubular member and then rotating said connecting element such that said first tab extends across the second slot of said first pair of slots and such that said second tab extends across the second slot of said second pair of slots. 3. The minimally invasive method of claim 2 , wherein a single incision is formed through which said first bone screw extension assembly and said second bone screw extension assembly are placed for attachment respectively to said first and second vertebra. 4. The minimally invasive method of claim 3 , further including the step of moving said connecting element into said incision along said first pair of slots and said second pair of slots until said connecting rod is received in said first slot of said first yoke and said second slot of second yoke. 5. The minimally invasive method of claim 4 , wherein said connecting element is selected to have a length between said first tab and said second tab such that said first tab engages an exterior surface of said first tubular member and said second tab engages an exterior surface of said second tubular member. 6. The minimally invasive method of claim 2 , wherein a first incision is formed though which said first bone screw extension assembly is placed and wherein a second separate incision is formed though which said second bone screw extension assembly is placed, said first incision and said second incision being joined to form a common incision before said connecting element is placed. 7. A minimally invasive method of attaching a spinal fixation system to a spine of a patient, comprising the steps of: forming an incision through tissue of a patient and creating an access path through said incision to said spine; placing a first bone screw extension assembly through said incision, said first bone screw extension assembly comprising a first bone screw including a shaft having a threaded portion and a first yoke articulatingly attached to said shaft, said first yoke including a pair of upstanding opposed arms defining a first slot having a first width therebetween, and a first hollow bone screw extension having a distal end and a proximal end, said first screw extension including a first tubular member defined by a perimetric sidewall and a hollow interior, said first screw extension having a first pair of opposing slots through said sidewall opening at said distal end and being in alignment and communication with said first slot of said first yoke, said first screw extension being releasably engaged to said first yoke for articulation therewith; attaching said first bone extension assembly to said spine by threadably introducing said threaded portion of said shaft of said first bone screw into a first vertebra, a portion of said first tubular member and said first pair of slots being disposed exteriorly of said patient; placing a second bone screw extension assembly through said incision, said second bone screw extension assembly comprising a second bone screw including a shaft having a threaded portion and a second yoke articulatingly attached to said shaft, said second yoke including a pair of upstanding opposed arms defining a second slot having a second width therebetween, and a second hollow bone screw extension having a distal end and a proximal end, said second screw extension including a second tubular member defined by a perimetric sidewall and a hollow interior, said second screw extension having a second pair of opposing slots through said sidewall opening at said distal end and being in alignment and communication with said second slot of said first second yoke, said second screw extension being releasably engaged to said second yoke for articulation therewith; attaching said second bone extension assembly to said spine by threadably i

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  • for driving, i.e. rotating, screws or screw parts specially adapted for spinal fixation, e.g. for driving polyaxial or tulip-headed screws · CPC title

  • for insertion of a longitudinal element down one or more hollow screw or hook extensions, i.e. at least a part of the element within an extension has a component of movement parallel to the extension's axis · CPC title

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What does patent US9439692B1 cover?
A minimally invasive spinal fixation system comprises first and second bone screws each including a threaded shaft for respective engagement with a vertebra and a yoke articulatingly attached to the shaft, each yoke including a pair of upstanding opposed arms defining a slot therebetween. A connecting element has opposite ends and a longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the connecting eleme…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Spine Wave Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7082. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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