Minimally invasive spinal fixation system and related methods
US-9198698-B1 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9554829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9554829-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514819476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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Spine stabilization systems are disclosed. One spine stabilization system includes a bone screw assembly including a coupling member and a screw member received therein. The coupling member includes a pair of extension elements that form a pair of slots. The slots include bottom angled surfaces. An angled wedge member having a substantially horizontal bottom surface and an angled top surface is delivered on top of the screw member within the coupling member. A rod member can be delivered down the coupling member such that it rests on the slots and on top of the angled wedge member. A locking assembly comprising a cap member and set screw can be delivered down the coupling member to secure the rod member to the coupling member. The rod member and locking assembly components can be delivered through a single incision and at a same or similar angle as the screw member during surgery.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for treating a subject requiring bone stabilization or fixation, the method comprising: forming an incision in a body of a patient; inserting a bone screw assembly through the incision, the bone screw assembly including a coupling member having at least one angled slot, a screw member, a coupling body component having one or more slits, and an angled wedge member having an angled top surface that is an uppermost surface of the wedge member, wherein the coupling body component is independent from the coupling member and is downwardly delivered into the coupling member; attaching the screw member to a vertebral body; delivering a rod implant through the incision and into contact with the angled top surface of the angled wedge member of the bone screw assembly; and delivering a locking assembly through the incision to secure the rod implant to the bone screw assembly. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member includes an upper surface and a lower surface, and before inserting the bone screw assembly through the incision, the screw member is downwardly delivered into the coupling member such that the screw member passes the upper surface of the coupling member and moves in a direction from the upper surface to the lower surface of the coupling member, and the coupling body component is downwardly delivered into the coupling member such that the coupling body component passes the upper surface of the coupling member and moves in a direction from the upper surface to the lower surface of the coupling member. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the steps of the method are performed minimally invasively. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein each of the components of the bone screw assembly, the rod implant, and the locking assembly is delivered through a single incision without expansion of the incision during the surgical procedure. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member includes a pair of extension elements. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the at least one angled slot includes a pair of angled slots having angled contact surfaces between the extension elements. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member has an angulated top portion that is at an angle relative to a bottom portion. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member includes a bumper element along an inner surface of the coupling member. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the bumper element comprises an angled shoulder. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more slots are non-linear and assist in securing the screw member to the coupling member. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein one side of the wedge member is at a greater height than another side of the wedge member. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wedge member includes a bottom surface and a top surface that is non-parallel to the bottom surface. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the bottom surface of the wedge member is substantially horizontal. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the top surface of the wedge member is at an angle of between about 15 and 30 degrees from the bottom surface. 15. The method of claim 1 , wherein the locking assembly includes a cap member and a set screw received therein. 16. The method of claim 1 , wherein the locking assembly includes an angled bottom surface to provide a downward compressive force on the rod implant. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the angled bottom surface of the locking assembly is substantially parallel to an angled top surface of the wedge member. 18. A method for treating a subject requiring bone stabilization or fixation, the method comprising: inserting a bone screw assembly through an incision, the bone screw assembly comprising: a coupling member including a pair of extension elements, wherein the pair of extension elements form slots, wherein the bottom of the slots include angled contact surfaces for contacting a rod member delivered in the coupling member, and wherein the coupling member includes one or more inner bumper elements; a screw member including a head and a threaded shaft, wherein the screw member is configured to be received in the coupling member; a coupling body component including one or more slits, wherein the coupling body component is configured to extend over a portion of the head of the screw member to assist in securing the screw member to the coupling member, wherein the coupling body component is independent from the coupling member and downwardly delivered into the coupling member; and an angled wedge member configured to be received in the coupling member on top of the screw member, the angled wedge member including a substantially horizontal bottom surface and an angled top surface that is non-parallel to the bottom surface and that is an uppermost surface of the wedge member; delivering a rod member through the incision such that the rod member is received in the slots of the coupling member and contacts the angled top surface of the angled wedge member; and delivering a locking assembly through the incision and down the coupling member to apply a compressive force to secure the rod member within the coupling member, the locking assembly having an angled bottom surface that is substantially at the same angle as the angled top surface of the angled wedge member. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the angled wedge member orients the rod member in a desired orientation without having to adjust an angle or orientation of the coupling member relative to the screw member. 20. A method for treating a subject requiring bone stabilization or fixation, the method comprising: forming an incision in a body of a patient; inserting a first pre-assembled bone screw assembly including a first screw member through the incision at a first angle; attaching the first screw member to a first vertebral body; inserting a second pre-assembled bone screw assembly through the incision at a second angle, the second pre-assembled bone screw assembly including a coupling member having an angled slot, a second screw member, a coupling body component, and an angled wedge member having an angled top surface that is an uppermost surface of the wedge member, wherein the coupling body component is independent from the coupling member and downwardly delivered into the coupling member; attaching the second screw member to a second vertebral body; delivering a rod implant through the incision and into contact with the angled top surface of the angled wedge member of the second pre-assembled bone screw assembly; connecting the rod implant between the first bone screw assembly and the second bone screw assembly; and delivering a first locking assembly through the incision to secure the rod implant to the first pre-assembled bone screw assembly and a second locking assembly through the incision to secure the rod implant to the second pre-assembled bone screw assembly to assist in spinal stabilization.
with single longitudinal rod offset laterally from single row of screws or hooks (A61B17/7044 takes precedence) · CPC title
Longitudinal elements, e.g. rods · CPC title
Screws or hooks combined with longitudinal elements which do not contact vertebrae (A61B17/7058 takes precedence) · CPC title
Internal fixation devices {, including fasteners and spinal fixators, even if a part thereof projects from the skin (bone staples A61B17/0642)} · CPC title
Heads, i.e. proximal ends projecting from bone · CPC title
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