Systems and methods for delivering bone cement to a bone anchor
US-9265548-B2 · Feb 23, 2016 · US
USRE47871E · US · E1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-RE47871-E |
| Application number | US-201615238947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | E1 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2008 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2020 |
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A method of stabilizing a first vertebra and a second vertebra includes implanting a first bone anchor into the first vertebra, implanting a second bone anchor into the second vertebra, connecting a first anchor connection instrument to the first anchor, connecting a second anchor connection instrument the second anchor, positioning a cement delivery tube into a passage provided through the first anchor, delivering bone cement from a bone cement delivery system coupled to the bone cement delivery tube through the passage in the first anchor to the first vertebra, removing the cement delivery tube from the first anchor connection instrument and the first anchor, connecting the cement delivery tube to second anchor connecting instrument connected to the second anchor, delivering bone cement through a passage in the second anchor to the second vertebra, connecting a spinal connection element to the first anchor and the second anchor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of delivering cement to a spinal anchor anchored in a vertebra of a patient, the method comprising: advancing a distal end of an a single-piece anchor connection instrument through an opening in a proximal portion of a spinal anchor, the proximal portion of the spinal anchor having a slot for receiving a spinal rod and a thread for receiving a closure mechanism for securing the rod in the proximal portion, the distal end of the anchor connecting connection instrument including a first connection feature spaced apart from a second connection feature, the first connection feature comprising an external thread, the second connection feature comprising a drive tip located at a distal tip of the distal end of the anchor connection instrument, advancing the drive tip of the anchor connection instrument into a drive feature at a proximal opening in a passage formed in a distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor, the passage communicating with the opening in the proximal portion of the spinal anchor, rotating the first connection feature to engage the external thread of the first connection feature with the thread on the proximal portion of the spinal anchor, the first connection feature being positioned between the proximal end and the distal end of the anchor connection instrument a distance from the drive tip, the distance selected to allow the drive tip to be advanced into the drive feature of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor when the first connection feature engages the proximal portion of the spinal anchor, the anchor connection instrument holding the proximal portion of the spinal anchor relative to the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor when the first connection feature engages the proximal portion of the spinal anchor and the second connection feature is advanced into the drive feature of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor, positioning a bone cement delivery tube through the anchor connection instrument, advancing a distal end of the bone cement delivery tube into the passage of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor, connecting a proximal end of the bone cement delivery tube to a bone cement delivery system, and injecting cement into the passage of distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor through the bone cement delivery tube. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion the bone cement delivery system is positioned outside of a fluoroscopic imaging field about the patient. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising removing the anchor connection instrument and the bone cement delivery tube from the spinal anchor, advancing a distal end of the anchor connection instrument through an opening in a proximal portion of a second spinal anchor, advancing the drive tip of the anchor connection instrument into a drive feature at a proximal opening in a passage formed in a distal bone engaging portion of the second spinal anchor, the passage communicating with the opening in the proximal portion of the second spinal anchor, rotating the first connection feature to engage the external thread of the first connection feature with the thread on the proximal portion of the second spinal anchor, positioning the bone cement delivery tube through the anchor connection instrument, advancing the distal end of the bone cement delivery tube into the passage of the distal bone engaging portion of the second spinal anchor, and injecting cement into the passage of distal bone engaging portion of second the spinal anchor through the bone cement delivery tube. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the thread of the first connection feature is interrupted at two spaced apart, opposed unthreaded sections and further comprising inserting the first connection feature into the proximal portion of the bone anchor with the unthread sections facing the thread, and rotating the first connection feature to engage the thread on the first connection feature with the thread on the proximal portion of the bone anchor. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising connecting a spinal rod to the proximal portion of the bone anchor after injecting cement into spinal anchor. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising connecting a connection mechanism to the proximal end of the bone anchor to capture to the spinal rod to the spinal anchor. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising placing a tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a central passage extending therethrough, such that fingers extending from the distal end of the tubular member abut the proximal portion of the bone anchor to provide a counter torque. 8. A method of delivering cement to a spinal anchor anchored in a vertebra of a patient, the method comprising: advancing a distal end of an anchor connection instrument through an opening in a proximal portion of a spinal anchor, the proximal portion of the spinal anchor having a slot for receiving a spinal rod and a thread for receiving a closure mechanism for securing the rod in the proximal portion, the distal end of the anchor connection instrument including a first connection feature spaced apart from a second connection feature, the first connection feature comprising an external thread, the second connection feature comprising a drive tip located at a distal tip of the distal end of the anchor connection instrument, advancing the drive tip of the anchor connection instrument into a drive feature at a proximal opening in a passage formed in a distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor, the passage communicating with the opening in the proximal portion of the spinal anchor, rotating the first connection feature to engage the external thread of the first connection feature with the thread on the proximal portion of the spinal anchor, the first connection feature being positioned between the proximal end and the distal end of the anchor connection instrument a distance from the drive tip, the distance selected to allow the drive tip to be advanced into the drive feature of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor when the first connection feature engages the proximal portion of the spinal anchor, the anchor connection instrument holding the proximal portion of the spinal anchor relative to the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor when the first connection feature engages the proximal portion of the spinal anchor and the second connection feature is advanced into the drive feature of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor positioning a bone cement delivery tube through the anchor connection instrument, advancing a distal end of the bone cement delivery tube into the passage of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor, and injecting cement into the passage of the distal bone engaging portion of the spinal anchor through the bone cement delivery tube, wherein the first connection feature and the second connection feature are advanced simultaneously. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the bone cement delivery tube is connected to a bone cement delivery system, at least a portion of which is positioned outside of a fluoroscopic imaging field about the patient. 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising removing the anchor connection instrument and the bone cement delivery tube from the spinal anchor, advancing the distal end of the anchor connection instrument through an opening in a proximal portion of a second spinal anchor, advancing the drive tip of the anchor connection instrument into a drive feature at a proximal opening in a passage formed in a distal bone engaging portion of the second spinal anchor, the passag
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