Percutaneous Transverse Connector System
20200038073 ยท 2020-02-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7083
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7076
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7085
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7049
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A system and method for stabilizing a spine of an animal subject involving a transverse rod installation instrument assembly for inserting a transverse rod on the spine of a subject percutaneously comprising: a first rod clamp extender mounted on a ipsilateral rod clamp and a second rod clamp extender mounted on a contralateral rod clamp wherein the ipsilateral rod clamp and the contralateral rod clamp are secured to a vertebra at the ipsilateral and contralateral pedicle; and a pivoting installation instrument pivotably mounted to the first rod clamp extender and the second rod clamp extender to pass a transverse rod percutaneously through a head portion of the ipsilateral side rod clamp and to the head portion of the contralateral rod clamp after passing through a spinous process of the vertebra through pivot axis A such that the transverse rod is secured at the head portion of the ipsilateral rod clamp and the head portion of the contralateral rod clamp.
Claims
1. An orthopedic clamp system for use with a rod for immobilizing bone comprising: a rod clamp assembly having a clamp with an upper surface and a lower surface and a rod receiving section positioned superior to the clamp the rod receiving section having a pair of opposing wings that extend from the rod receiving section, the clamp including a tightening screw through its upper surface for securing the clamp to a longitudinal rod immobilized to the bone and a polyaxial head that is positioned between the rod receiving section and the clamp.
2. The orthopedic clamp system of claim 1 wherein the polyaxial head allows for freedom of movement when positioning a transverse rod passer in the rod receiving section.
3. The orthopedic clamp system of claim 1 wherein the rod receiving section is threaded to mate with a set screw to tighten a transverse rod positioned in the rod receiving section.
4. The orthopedic clamp system of claim 1 wherein the pair of opposing wings include a bolt on an outer surface of the pair of opposing wings used to secure a docking ring of a rod clamp extender when the rod clamp extender is positioned over the pair of opposing wings.
5. The orthopedic clamp system of claim 1 wherein the pair of opposing wings create an open space along the length L of the rod clamp assembly which space permits a transverse rod receiving section to be observed from above.
6. The orthopedic clamp system of claim 1 wherein the wings above the rod receiving section are releaseably attached to the rod receiving section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings in the attachment, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating one or more preferred embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] As used herein a or an means one or more.
[0023] One aspect of one embedment of a present invention provides for a system and method for placement of a transverse connector on the spine of an animal subject (e.g. human) wherein minimal if any muscle dissection is required.
[0024] A set of innovative instruments and method of using the same that allow precise placement of a transverse rod across the vertebrae to a transverse rod connector through a percutaneous route.
[0025] According to one embodiment of the present invention a method for spinal fusion of adjacent vertebral bodies is provided wherein an installation instrument for guiding a transverse rod to connect with a rod clamp through a minimally invasive incision is discussed. The method further provides that the transverse rod is passed through the head of an ipsilateral rod clamp and inserted through spinous process before connecting with the head of a contralateral rod clamp.
[0026] An aspect of the present invention provides a transverse rod installation instrument for transcutaneous placement of a transverse rod wherein the installation instrument is mounted to rod clamp extensions whose position is secured in an animal subject.
[0027] One aspect of one embodiment of the present invention is a minimally invasive method to stabilize bony structures.
[0028] One aspect provides for a method to connect two (2) or more rod clamps with a connecting element.
[0029] A method to attach a transverse rod inserter on an installation instrument to the extensions and guiding the transverse rod into a desired position relative to the rod clamps.
[0030] A fixed geometric relationship to guide the transverse rod into a position proximate to the rod clamps.
[0031] According to one embodiment of the present invention an installation instrument is mounted to the rod clamp extension element in spatial relation to the anchors about a pivot point. The instrument is rotated about the pivot point to guide the transverse rod to the desired location.
[0032] According to another embodiment of the present invention an installation instrument assembly is provided having an ispilateral rod clamp extension designed to slide onto the wings of an ipsilateral rod clamp and a contralateral rod clamp extension designed to slide onto the wings of a contralateral rod clamp. The rod clamp extensions each have an arm with a hole at the end of the arm through which the two rod clamp extensions are secured together. The installation instrument mounts to the ipsilateral and contralateral rod clamp extension arms when the rod clamp extensions are mounted to rod clamps positioned on either side of the spinous process of a vertebra. In this position, the two arms will overlap slightly when the rod clamp extensions are properly positioned on the rod clamps to allow the holes at the end of each arm to overlap. The installation assembly is held together with a fastener that passes through all four holes of the arms including the holes of the arms and the holes at the attachment ends of the installation instrument which sandwich the two holes of the arms to connect the installation instrument assembly together. The rod clamps to which the rod clamp extension are mounted are positioned on either side of spinous process and the rod clamps are secured to a pedicle of a vertebra structure with pedicle screws. The installation instrument is pivotable about a pivot axis that is formed by a line that runs through the holes of the side arms and holes of the attachment ends when assembled. The installation instrument is moveable with respect to the rod clamps to position a transverse brace through the spinous process of the vertebra and secure the ends of the transverse rod to the head of the ipsilateral and contralateral rod clamps.
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[0034] Facial openings are made is the skin and muscle and a standard nasal speculum is used to visualize the rod clamp 100 and longitudinal rod 102.
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[0036] The stabilizing tower is removed from the rod clamp wings. Referring now to
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[0038] A skin and facial incision is made for when the awl 329 enters the skin on the Ipsilateral side of the body and the guide tube 309 is advanced until the spinous process is encountered. Referring now to
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[0041] Although the invention has been described in detail with particular reference to these preferred embodiments, other embodiments can achieve the same results. Variations and modifications of the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications and equivalents. The entire disclosures of all references, applications, patents, and publications cited above are hereby incorporated by reference