A61B17/7049

SCOLIOSIS CORRECTION SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND INSTRUMENTS
20220110662 · 2022-04-14 ·

Implants, systems, and methods for securing multiple cords to bone. The fixation system may be used for correcting scoliosis with a fusionless double corded device. The system may include first and second cords, a single bone fastener, one or more tulip structures configured for receiving one or both of the first and second cords, and one or more locking caps adapted to lock one or both of the first and second cords.

Internal fixation system of spine posterior screw-plate

The invention provides the internal fixation system of spine posterior screw-plate, including the vertebral plate. The vertebral plate is curved, its internal cambered surface directly faces the spine, and external cambered surface of vertebral plate is equipped with a reinforcing rib. The vertebral plate is set with the perforative injecting hole. One side of vertebral plate is fixed with a fixed connecting plate, and the end of the fixed connecting plate away from the vertebral plate is set with the first regulating hole. The bottom of the fixed connecting plate on two sides of the first regulating hole is set with n-shaped caulking groove.

System and Method for the Treatment of Spinal Conditions
20210322062 · 2021-10-21 ·

A multi-link bone fixation assembly and method having interconnected longitudinal linking members, end caps and locknuts, and possibly transverse linking members, all disposed on implanted bone fasteners, the assembly providing a rigid, fixed ladder or frame to preclude relative movement between vertebrae or bone. At least two of the end caps and both ends of at least one of the transverse linking members are slotted such that, in the event a previously implanted assembly needs to be lengthened, additional bone fasteners are implanted, and the end caps and/or transverse linking members are removed from the assembly in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the bone fastener by loosening rather than removing the locknuts from the bone fasteners. The new longitudinal linking members are then inserted onto the bone fasteners in a direction perpendicular to the axis and the locknuts are tightened to secure the now-extended assembly.

SPINAL CONNECTORS AND RELATED METHODS

In some embodiments, a connector can be configured to couple a first fixation element (e.g., a first rod) to a second fixation element (e.g., a second rod). One or both of the first and second fixation elements can be included with the connector, or one or both can be separately provided. In some instances, at least one of the fixation elements is previously implanted in a patient. The connector can provide one or more degrees of freedom between the first and second fixation elements. The connector can also include a locking element configured to (1) lock one or more of the fixation elements to the connector, and (2) lock one or more of the degrees of freedom between the fixation elements. The connector can be configured to snap onto or otherwise engage a fixation element in a manner that provides tactile and/or audible feedback to the surgeon.

Methods and devices for applying localized thermal therapy
11123222 · 2021-09-21 · ·

Methods and devices are disclosed herein that generally involve applying thermal therapy to tissue (e.g., localized cooling or heating of tissue), and in particular applying thermal therapy to the spinal canal, tissue disposed within the spinal canal, and/or nerve roots extending from the spinal canal. In some embodiments, tissue can be cooled or heated by implanting or positioning a thermal device in proximity to the targeted tissue. A number of exemplary thermal devices are disclosed, including bone anchors, inserts for use with bone anchors, K-wires, bone anchor extensions or towers, cross-connectors, spinous process plates, spinal rods, pedicle markers, bone taps, drill bits, bone plugs, bone plates, clamps, interbody or disc implants, thermal pads, and tubing loops. The thermal device can be left in place following surgery to facilitate application of post-surgical thermal therapy. In some embodiments, the thermal device can be removed post-surgery in a minimally- or non-invasive manner.

Posterior cervical fixation system

A posterior cervical fixation system including an occipital plate member, a cross connector, a pair of elongated spinal rods and a plurality of polyaxial screws. The occipital plate member configured for fixing to an occipital bone comprises an aperture to receive a bone anchor member to secure the occipital plate member to the occipital bone and at least one rod clamping element dimensioned to receive at least one spinal rod. The cross connector secures the pair of elongated spinal rods to vertebral bodies. The cross connector includes a pair of collet connectors and a cross bar that is configured to secure the pair of elongated spinal rods in a desired distance. Each polyaxial screw has an anchor head associated with a fastening member. The pair of elongated spinal rods is configured to extend along the vertebral bodies between the occipital plate member and at least one of the polyaxial screws.

Surgical Implant And Methods Of Additive Manufacturing
20210290273 · 2021-09-23 ·

A method of manufacturing a surgical implant includes simultaneously forming a first component and a second component of the surgical implant. Formation of the first and second components includes depositing a first quantity of material to a building platform and fusing the first quantity of material to form a first layer of the first and second components. The method of manufacturing also includes depositing a second quantity of material over the first layer of the first and second components and fusing the second quantity of material to form a second layer of the first and second components. The surgical implant is fully assembled upon the completion of the formation of the first and second components.

SPINAL IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20210298798 · 2021-09-30 ·

A spinal construct comprises at least one member that defines a first implant cavity and a second implant cavity oriented transverse to the first implant cavity. The at least one member has a surface that includes a lock disposed with the first implant cavity. Systems, implants, surgical instruments and methods of use are disclosed.

SCOLIOSIS CORRECTION SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND INSTRUMENTS
20210275229 · 2021-09-09 ·

Devices, systems and methods for use in spinal surgeries. The system may include a fastener system comprising a fastener, a staple, and a locking cap. A cord may extend along the spine and through at least one fastener system. An instrument may be provided for tensioning the cord. The system may, for example, apply fixation on the convexity of the scoliotic vertebrae to limit growth on the convex side and allow unilateral growth on the concave side.

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SPOOLED VERTEBRAL ANCHORS

Apparatus and method for dynamic connection between adjacent bones. Various embodiments pertain to a bone anchor that includes a rotatable spool, the spool being configured to place tension on a flexible member, such as a tether, suture, cable, or other. Still further embodiments pertain to tools for interconnecting two bone anchors with a tether.