Systems and Methods for Correcting Spinal Deformity
20170189072 ยท 2017-07-06
Inventors
- Carmen Walters (Carlsbad, CA, US)
- Ketchen Smith (Escondito, CA, US)
- Benjamin Walter WANG (Carlsbad, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/7077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/708
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An exemplary system for correcting a spinal deformity includes a plurality of transverse rods, a longitudinal rod, and at least one node. The plurality of transverse rods each includes a first end for coupling with an extension member of a spinal fixation system and a second end. The longitudinal rod extends transverse to the transverse rods. The at least one node receives the second ends of first and second transverse rods and the longitudinal rod within a receiving portion and an adjustment member selectively secures the second ends.
Claims
1. A system for correcting spinal deformities of the vertebrae using extension members configured to attach to pedicle screws, comprising: a first transverse link including a first plate and a second plate that receives the first plate to vary a first adjustable length of the first transverse link to correspond to a first varying distance between first and second extension members of a first level of the vertebrae; and a first pair of sleeves including a first sleeve configured to pivot within a first aperture of the first plate to receive the first extension member at a first plurality of angles and a second sleeve configured to pivot within a second aperture of the second plate to receive the second extension member at a second plurality of angles.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first plate slidably receives the second plate within the first plate to vary the first adjustable length.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second apertures includes a rounded inner surface and each of the first and second sleeves includes a mating rounded outer surface.
4. The system of claim 1, further comprising a first plurality of attachment points along a portion of at least one of the first plate and the second plate configured to receive a first end of a first linking arm.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein the first plurality of attachment points comprises one of pins and pegs for attachment with a mating feature of the first end of the first linking arm.
6. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a second transverse link including a third plate and a fourth plate that receives the third plate to vary a second adjustable length of the second transverse link to correspond to a second varying distance between third and fourth extension members of a second level of the vertebrae; and a second pair of sleeves including a third sleeve configured to pivot within a third aperture of the third plate to receive the third extension member at a third plurality of angles and a fourth sleeve configured to pivot within a fourth aperture of the fourth plate to receive the fourth extension member at a fourth plurality of angles.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the first plate slidably receives the second plate within the first plate to vary the first adjustable length and the third plate slidably receives the fourth plate to vary the second adjustable length.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth apertures includes a rounded inner surface and each of the first, second, third, and fourth sleeves includes a mating rounded outer surface.
9. The system of claim 6, further comprising a first plurality of attachment points along a portion of at least one of the first plate and the second plate configured to receive a first end of a first linking arm, and a second plurality of attachment points along a portion of at least one of the third plate and the fourth plate configured to receive a second end of the first linking arm.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the first and second plurality of attachment points comprises one of pins and pegs for attachment with mating features of the first and second ends of the first linking arm.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the first and second plurality of attachment points pivotally attach first and second ends of the first linking arm to the first and second transverse links respectively.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the first linking arm swivels about at least one of the first and second plurality of attachment points to adjust a position of the linking arm in relation to the first and second transverse links.
13. The system of claim 6, wherein at least one of the first and second transverse links is lockable to prevent adjustment of at least one of the first and second adjustable lengths.
14. The system of claim 10, further comprising a plurality of linking arms configured to couple with the first and second plurality of attachment points.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein at least one of the plurality of linking arms is lockable to prevent adjustment of a position of the at least one of the plurality of linking arms in relation to the first and second transverse links.
16. A system for correcting spinal deformities of two or more levels of the vertebrae using extension members configured to attach to pedicle screws, comprising: a first transverse link including a first plate and a second plate that receives the first plate to vary a first adjustable length of the first transverse link to correspond to a first varying distance between first and second extension members of a first level of the vertebrae; a first pair of sleeves including a first sleeve configured to pivot within a first aperture of the first plate to receive the first extension member at a first plurality of angles and a second sleeve configured to pivot within a second aperture of the second plate to receive the second extension member at a second plurality of angles; a second transverse link including a third plate and a fourth plate that receives the third plate to vary a second adjustable length of the second transverse link to correspond to a second varying distance between third and fourth extension members of a second level of the vertebrae; and a second pair of sleeves including a third sleeve configured to pivot within a third aperture of the third plate to receive the third extension member at a third plurality of angles and a fourth sleeve configured to pivot within a fourth aperture of the fourth plate to receive the fourth extension member at a fourth plurality of angles.
17. The system of claim 16, further comprising a first plurality of attachment points along a portion of at least one of the first plate and the second plate configured to receive a first end of a first linking arm, and a second plurality of attachment points along a portion of at least one of the third plate and the fourth plate configured to receive a second end of the first linking arm.
18. The system of claim 16, wherein at least one of the first and second transverse links is lockable to prevent adjustment of at least one of the first and second adjustable lengths.
19. The system of claim 18, further comprising a plurality of linking arms configured to couple with the first and second plurality of attachment points.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein at least one of the plurality of linking arms is lockable to prevent adjustment of a position of the at least one of the plurality of linking arms in relation to the first and second transverse links
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The systems and methods of this disclosure relate to a structural system which aids a surgeon in manipulating vertebrae in a spinal fusion procedure. Variations of the system may include one or more of the following: extension members, extenders, transverse links, extension member remover instruments, derotation instruments, alignment clips, rod reducers, alignment nodes, transverse rods, longitudinal rods, and other components.
[0029] The systems and methods of the present disclosure allow a surgeon to selectively maneuver two or more vertebrae at a time. The system allows multiple vertebral levels to be coupled together both cephalad-caudally and contra-laterally. Coupling of the bone anchors allows VCM forces to be distributed across multiple levels and bone anchors thereby increasing the safety and efficacy of the deformity correction procedure. Additionally, the derotation tubes will function as axial rod reducers to allow for both active clamping onto the bone anchor element and rod reduction.
[0030] Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the Figures, wherein like numerals reflect like elements throughout. The terminology used in the description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictive way, simply because it is being utilized in conjunction with detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may include several novel features, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or which is essential to practicing the invention described herein. The words proximal and distal are applied herein to denote specific ends of components of the instrument described herein. A proximal end refers to the end of an instrument nearer to an operator of the instrument when the instrument is being used. A distal end refers to the end of a component further from the operator and extending towards the surgical area of a patient and/or the implant.
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[0035] Each node 106 adjustably connects the longitudinal rod 108 to the transverse rods 104. Several nodes 106 may be joined together, or in pairs, or any other desired quantity. By joining segments of nodes 106 and transverse rods 104, the nodes 106 can rotate to accommodate differing anatomy for each level of vertebrae. As shown in
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[0037] Various instruments, such as derotation instruments 132, may removably attach to the extension members 102 and or additional tubes 130 to allow the surgeon to grasp and manipulate the joined extension members 102. In one embodiment, the instrument 132 includes a u-shaped distal end 134 connected to a hollow sleeve 136 which rotates on pins 138 protruding from either side of the distal end 134. The hollow sleeve 136 can be attached to the extension member 102 in any desirable manner and released by a trigger or other similar mechanism. In one particular embodiment, the sleeve 136 can be attached to the extension member 102 by sliding the sleeve 136 onto the proximal end of the extension member 102. The surgeon may use a handle 140 to manipulate the extension member 102 as required to rotate and align the spinal column.
[0038] Occasionally, it may be beneficial to move multiple levels of vertebrae in unison to facilitate proper alignment. The system 100 may include an alignment clip 142, as shown in
[0039] Sometimes, it may be beneficial to couple a transverse rod 104 at a point between two levels of adjacent vertebrae, and thus, between two adjacent extension members 102.
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[0043] Once the entire system 200 is assembled, the linking arms 204, plates 206 and 208, and the extension members 102 are capable of movement as one unit. Each transverse link 202 is additionally and separately lockable in its individual expanded position allowing one link 202 to be adjusted while the others remain static. After the vertebrae have been manipulated into their desired positions during the derotation procedure, the position can be secured by inserting a fixation rod into the multiple extension members 102. The rod is inserted parallel to the spine, and secured in the bone screw with a set screw. One example of the rod and set screw placement is described in U.S. Patent Pub. No. 2010/0036443. After the rods are secured, the system 200 can then be disassembled and the surgery completed.
[0044] Example embodiments of the methods and systems of the present invention have been described herein. As noted elsewhere, these example embodiments have been described for illustrative purposes only, and are not limiting. Other embodiments are possible and are covered by the invention. Such embodiments will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings contained herein. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.