System and method for cervical midline fixation

US9763704B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9763704-B2
Application numberUS-201113222869-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2011
Priority dateAug 31, 2011
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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Devices and methods for enhancing the effectiveness of spinal stabilization, and particularly that of cervical spinal stabilization, are provided herein. More specifically, methods and systems are disclosed for effectively positioning occipital plates and spinal fixation assemblies within target vertebrae, while also reducing any associated patient trauma (e.g., muscle stripping, tissue damage, etc.). The systems and methods can utilize trans-lamina delivery of the spinal fixation assemblies to allow for the positioning of the fixation elements along the midline of the patient's spine.

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An implantable assembly, comprising: a plate having a bone contacting surface configured to be positioned on the occiput, and an opposed surface for seating a spinal fixation element, the plate having at least one opening extending through the bone contacting surface and the opposed surface for receiving an anchor element, and the plate having a pair of mating flanges extending from lateral edges of the opposed surface toward a central longitudinal axis of the plate; and a floating nut having lateral projections that slidably engage the pair of mating flanges and having a surface configured to seat the spinal fixation element; wherein the floating nut and the opposed surface of the plate are configured to secure the spinal fixation element therebetween such that the spinal fixation element extends along the central longitudinal axis of the plate, centrally between the mating flanges; wherein a distance measured in a direction perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis between an outer surface of each mating flange defines an overall width of the plate; wherein the floating nut is configured to slide relative to the plate in a direction parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the plate; wherein the floating nut further comprises a bore formed through the surface configured to seat the spinal fixation element and an opposing upper surface, and wherein a locking element is received therein. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the central longitudinal axis of the plate is configured to be positioned over a midline of the spine. 3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the opposed surface comprises a groove for seating the spinal fixation element. 4. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein the at least one opening extends through the groove along the central longitudinal axis of the plate. 5. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein the at least one opening extends through the plate adjacent the groove. 6. The assembly of claim 5 , wherein the at least one opening is offset from the central longitudinal axis. 7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lateral projections dovetail with the flanges. 8. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein a central axis of the bore extends through the floating nut substantially perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. 9. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking element is configured to secure the floating nut to the spinal fixation element. 10. The assembly of claim 9 , wherein engagement of the locking element with the spinal fixation element prevents movement of the floating nut along the central longitudinal axis relative to the plate. 11. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plate has at least two openings, and wherein the floating nut is positioned in a plane above a plane on which the two openings are disposed. 12. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pair of mating flanges include terminal ends that extend in a plane that extends substantially parallel to a plane containing the opposed surface and the lateral projections of the floating nut slidably engage the terminal ends of the mating flanges. 13. The assembly of claim 12 , wherein the terminal ends each include a protrusion that extends toward the opposed surface. 14. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the pair of mating flanges and the lateral projections of the floating nut define a straight edge that extends along an axis that is parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the plate. 15. An implantable assembly, comprising: a plate having a proximal end and a distal end, a bone contacting surface configured to be positioned on the occiput, and an opposed surface for seating a spinal fixation element, the plate having at least one opening extending through the bone contacting surface and the opposed surface for receiving an anchor element, and the plate having a pair of mating flanges extending from lateral edges of the opposed surface toward a central longitudinal axis of the plate; and a floating nut having lateral projections that slidably engage the pair of mating flanges and a surface configured to seat the spinal fixation element, the floating nut having a groove formed on the surface thereof and extending along a central longitudinal axis of the floating nut, the groove substantially corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of the spinal fixation element; wherein the groove of the floating nut and the opposed surface of the plate are configured to receive the spinal fixation element therebetween such that the spinal fixation element extends along the central longitudinal axis of the plate; wherein the plate tapers from the proximal end to the distal end with respect to the central longitudinal axis; wherein the floating nut is configured to slide relative to the plate in a direction parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the plate; wherein the floating nut further comprises a bore formed through the surface having the groove and an opposing upper surface, and wherein a locking element is received therein. 16. The assembly of claim 15 , wherein the pair of mating flanges include terminal ends that extend in a plane that extends substantially parallel to a plane containing the opposed surface and the lateral projections of the floating nut slidably engage the terminal ends of the mating flanges. 17. The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the terminal ends each include a protrusion that extends toward the opposed surface. 18. The assembly of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the pair of mating flanges and the lateral projections of the floating nut define a straight edge that extends along an axis that is parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the plate. 19. An implantable assembly, comprising: a plate having a bone contacting surface configured to be positioned on the occiput, and an opposed surface for seating a spinal fixation element, the plate having at least one opening extending through the bone contacting surface and the opposed surface for receiving an anchor element, and the plate having a pair of mating flanges extending from lateral edges of the opposed surface toward a central longitudinal axis of the plate; and a floating nut having lateral projections that slidably engage the pair of mating flanges and having a surface configured to seat the spinal fixation element; wherein the floating nut and the opposed surface of the plate are configured to secure the spinal fixation element therebetween such that the spinal fixation element extends along the central longitudinal axis of the plate, centrally between the mating flanges; wherein a distance measured in a direction perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis between an outer surface of each mating flange defines an overall width of the plate; wherein the opposed surface comprises a groove for seating the spinal fixation element; wherein the at least one opening extends through the plate adjacent the groove; wherein the at least one opening is offset from the central longitudinal axis; wherein the floating nut further comprises a bore formed through the surface configured to seat the spinal fixation element and an opposing upper surface, and wherein a locking element is received therein. 20. An implantable assembly, comprising: a plate having a bone contacting surface configured to be positioned on the occiput, and an opposed surface for seating a spinal fixation element, the plate having at least one opening extending through the bone contacting surface and the opposed surface for receiving an

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  • with a cross-section which varies along its length (A61B17/7019 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • connected to sacrum, pelvis or skull · CPC title

  • Longitudinal element being non-straight, e.g. curved, angled or branched (adjustable length longitudinal elements A61B17/7014; A61B17/7019 takes precedence, e.g. coil springs) · CPC title

  • Longitudinal elements with a non-circular, e.g. rectangular, cross-section (A61B17/7005, A61B17/7007 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Devices bearing against one or more spinous processes and also attached to another part of the spine; Tools therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US9763704B2 cover?
Devices and methods for enhancing the effectiveness of spinal stabilization, and particularly that of cervical spinal stabilization, are provided herein. More specifically, methods and systems are disclosed for effectively positioning occipital plates and spinal fixation assemblies within target vertebrae, while also reducing any associated patient trauma (e.g., muscle stripping, tissue damage,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hawkins John Riley, Gamache Thomas J, Sorrenti Michael, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7055. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).