ANCHORING DEVICE FOR USE IN SPINAL DEFORMITY CORRECTION SURGERY
20220313319 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/8047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7044
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An anchoring device (40) for anchoring one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes (60a, 60b) to a pedicle screw (30), the device (40) comprising: a first portion (41) configured for attachment to at least a base portion (32 L) of a head portion (32) of the pedicle screw (32); and at least one second portion (46a, 46b) for anchoring thereto a or a respective sub-laminar band or tape (60a, 60b); wherein the first portion (41) includes first interengagement means (42Na, 42 Nb) for interengagement with corresponding notches or recesses (32Na, 32 Nb) in the head portion (32) of the pedicle screw (32) to effect the said attachment of the first portion (41) of the anchoring device (40) thereto.
Claims
1. An anchoring device for anchoring one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes to a pedicle screw, the device comprising: a first portion configured for attachment to at least a base portion of a head portion of the pedicle screw; and at least one second portion for anchoring thereto a or a respective sub-laminar band or tape; wherein the first portion includes first interengagement means for interengagement with the head portion of the pedicle screw to effect the said attachment of the first portion of the anchoring device thereto.
2. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the first portion is configured for attachment to the head portion of the pedicle screw by interengagement of the first interengagement means with at least an outer sidewall portion, optionally a radially outer sidewall portion, of the screw head portion; optionally wherein the first portion is configured such that, upon interengagement of the first interengagement means with the outer sidewall portion of the screw head portion, at least a lower part of the first portion of the device adjacent the first interengagement means abuts or lies adjacent or engages a lower sidewall portion of the screw head portion.
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4. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the device is configured such that it is attachable to the head portion of the pedicle screw, via the interengagement therewith of the first interengagement means, by means of insertion of a screw-threaded shaft of the pedicle screw, which shaft extends from a base of the head portion, through an aperture in the first portion of the device in a direction away from the first portion of the device and relative movement towards one another of the first portion of the device and the base of the screw head portion.
5. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the first portion comprises an apertured or hollow base portion and one or more, optionally at least one pair of mutually oppositely arranged, attachment portions extending generally perpendicularly therefrom; optionally wherein either one or both of the following (i) and (ii) is/are satisfied: (i) wherein the attachment portions are configured as a pair of diametrically oppositely arranged protruding lugs, tabs or arms extending perpendicularly from the base portion on diametrically opposite sides thereof, and are disposed so as to be generally substantially parallel to one other and configured to interengage with the outer sidewall of the head portion of the screw on diametrically opposite sides of the screw head portion; (ii) wherein the attachment portions each terminate at a distal end thereof (that being the end thereof opposite a proximal end thereof at which the respective attachment portion is joined to the base portion of the first portion of the device) in a radially inwardly projecting interengagement nose portion, whereby the interengagement nose portions of the pair of attachment portions point generally towards one another from opposite sides, especially diametrically opposite sides, of the first portion of the device.
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8. An anchoring device according to claim 5, wherein (ii) is satisfied, and each interengagement nose portion includes an obliquely inclined interengagement surface therebeneath, wherein either: (a) the angle of inclination of each respective interengagement surface is such that a radially inner end of each respective nose portion is closer to the base portion of the first portion of the device than is a radially outer end of the respective nose portion; or (b) each interengagement nose portion comprises a lower interengagement surface, which is that surface directed towards the base portion of the first portion of the device, which forms an angle of less than 90 degrees, optionally an angle in the range of from 50 or 60 or 70 to 80 or 85 or 87 degrees, with a radially inner side surface of the respective attachment portion to which the respective nose portion is joined.
9. An anchoring device according to claim 5, wherein (ii) is satisfied, and the respective interengagement nose portions of the pair of attachment portions form a snap-fit attachment mechanism with the second interengagement means on the head portion of the pedicle screw.
10. An anchoring device according to claim 1, which comprises a plurality of, optionally at least a pair of, the said second portions arranged equi-angularly or symmetrically around the first portion of the device, each second portion being configured and arranged for anchoring thereto a respective one of a plurality of sub-laminar bands or tapes, and each said second portion being configured as an aperture or hollow hoop- or loop-like extension extending from diametrically opposite sides of the first portion of the device and extending in radially opposite directions therefrom; optionally wherein each of the second portions of the device is configured so as to lie in a general plane with is substantially co-planar with the corresponding general plane(s) of the other second portion(s) of the device and/or with a general plane of a base portion of the anchoring device from which extend the respective first interengagement means which provide the attachment to the pedicle screw head portion.
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12. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the or each second portion has mounted therein an insert for providing the means of anchoring to that second portion of the device the or the respective sub-laminar band or tape; and wherein the or each insert comprises a central body, in which there is provided a slot or aperture through which is able to pass or be accommodated the or the respective sub-laminar band or tape, and an outer frame configured for mounting the insert in the respective second portion of the device, optionally wherein the or each outer frame is configured to be engageable in the respective second portion of the device by means of a respective snap-fit connection.
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14. An anchoring device according to claim 12, wherein either one or both of the following (i) and (ii) is/are satisfied: (i) wherein the central body of the or the respective insert takes the form of a short circular cylinder, which is mounted freely rotatably within a geometrically similar circular mounting within the respective frame, so that the orientation of the slot or aperture therein may vary or be self-adjusting so as to adopt an optimum orientation as dictated by the various forces that may be exerted on the anchoring device by the one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes once they have been anchored to the device and tightened into their desired secured or locked condition; (ii) wherein either: (a) the slot or aperture within the respective central body of each respective insert is dimensioned to allow the respective sub-laminar band or tape to pass and slide freely therethrough, and a separate discrete securement or locking device is provided for securing the respective sub-laminar band or tape in its tightened condition once it has been deployed in its desired configuration having been passed or threaded around the relevant vertebra(e) and anchored to the anchoring device; or (b) the or each respective slot or aperture within the respective central body of the respective insert itself includes a securement or locking device which allows the respective sub-laminar band or tape to be secured directly within the respective insert of the device.
15. (canceled)
16. An anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the device is configured such that it is attachable to the head portion of the pedicle screw, via the interengagement therewith of the first interengagement means, by means of placement of a hole or aperture in the first portion of the device over the pedicle screw's head portion from thereabove, i.e. from the side thereof opposite to that from which extends the pedicle screw's threaded shaft, and the anchoring device and the head portion of the pedicle screw are attachable and unitable by virtue of a push-fit or friction-fit or abutment-fit connection.
17. An anchoring device according to claim 16, wherein any one or more of the following (i), (ii) and (iii) is/are satisfied: (i) wherein the anchoring device is formed as a substantially unitary one-piece structure, optionally wherein the anchoring device is configured with at least one portion thereof curved or bent or concave or convex or ramped or stepped with respect to the remainder of the device; (ii) wherein the first interengagement means comprises one or more, optionally at least one pair of oppositely or diametrically oppositely arranged, flanged or seating or bearing portions of the device; (iii) wherein the or each respective second portion of the device comprises one or more, or a plurality of, holes or apertures or slots or slits formed in and/or extending through the material of the device in the respective second portion thereof.
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20. An anchoring device according to claim 17, wherein (iii) is satisfied, and wherein: either (a) the defining perimeter(s) of any one or more of the said hole(s)/aperture(s) or slots/slits is/are wholly contained within the material of the relevant second portion of the device in which it/they is/are formed; or (b) the defining perimeter(s) of any two of the said hole(s)/aperture(s) or slots/slits is/are only partially contained within the material of the relevant second portion of the device in which they are formed, so that the relevant hole(s)/aperture(s) or slots/slits is/are open and unbounded on at least one side or portion thereof, thereby creating a or a respective tab or tongue inbetween at least one pair thereof.
21. An anchoring arrangement for anchoring one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes with respect to one or more spinal vertebrae in corrective spinal vertebral surgery, the arrangement comprising: a pedicle screw for insertion into a selected vertebral pedicle; and an anchoring device according to claim 1.
22. An anchoring arrangement according to claim 21, wherein the head portion of the pedicle screw comprises second interengagement means configured for interengagement with the first interengagement means provided on the first portion of the anchoring device, whereby the first and second interengagement means are each configured so that they together, once they are interengaged with each other, effect the said attachment of the first portion of the anchoring device to the head portion of the pedicle screw.
23. A pedicle screw for insertion into a pedicle of a selected spinal vertebra in corrective spinal vertebral surgery, the pedicle screw comprising a head portion which includes second interengagement means configured for interengagement with first interengagement means provided on a first portion of an anchoring device according to claim 1. wherein the second interengagement means are provided on, or formed in or on, a radially outer sidewall portion of the screw head portion, and further wherein: either (i) the second interengagement means comprise a pair of diametrically oppositely arranged notches or recesses each for accommodating therein a respective interengagement nose portion of a respective attachment portion extending generally perpendicularly from the base portion of the anchoring device; or (ii) the second interengagement means comprise one or more, optionally a circumferential or alternatively at least one pair of oppositely or diametrically oppositely arranged, externally extending flanges, lips, steps or lands formed on or in the outer sidewall of the pedicle screw head portion, with which are engageable by mechanical abutment or seating or bearing the respective corresponding first interengagement means of the anchoring device.
24. A pedicle screw according to claim 23, wherein (i) is satisfied, and further wherein each notch or recess of the second interengagement means includes an obliquely inclined interengagement surface therewithin, whose angle of inclination is such that the configuration and orientation of the respective interengagement surfaces of the respective notches or recesses of the second interengagement means substantially match or are complementary to the outer shape and configuration of the respective interengagement nose portions of the respective attachment portions of the first portion of the anchoring device, whereby the respective notches or recesses of the second interengagement means form a snap-fit attachment mechanism with the respective interengagement nose portions of the pair of attachment portions; optionally wherein either one or both of the following (a) and (b) is/are satisfied: (a) wherein the upper part of the screw head portion is further configured to include a central channel, recess, slot or through-hole therein for accommodating therein a stabilising rod for use in the corrective spinal vertebral surgical operation, and/or to include a screw-threaded locking hole or recess or stub/spigot for having affixed therein or thereto a screw-threaded locking screw or nut for locking such a stabilising rod to the screw head portion; (b) wherein the upper sidewall part of the screw head portion is yet further configured to have one or more, optionally a pair of, lateral secondary notches or recesses therein, for enabling a tool to securely grasp the screw head portion in the drawing together of the screw and the anchoring device and effecting a connection therebetween.
25-26. (canceled)
27. A kit or set of component parts, comprising: at least one pedicle screw according to claim 23, together with at least one anchoring device; optionally together with one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes.
28. The kit according to claim 27 wherein the anchoring device is an anchoring device according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0101] Various embodiments of the various aspects of the present invention will now be described in detail, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0126] In the accompanying drawings, any specific dimensions (e.g. in mm or cm) that may be annotated thereon are to be considered to be non-limiting and for purely illustrative example purposes only.
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[0128] In practice, the function of each of the stabilising rods 10a, 10b of
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[0132] Indeed, the application of the sub-laminar bands or tapes 60a, 60b to the adjacent vertebrae above and below the vertebra holding the pedicle screw 30 allows fixation of up to three apical segments with just one effective anchoring arrangement and two bands/tapes. In particular, this novel arrangement may equate to a more efficient use of space, thereby ameliorating the problem of screw-head crowding in the region of the apex of the spinal concavity, which can often present practical difficulties in the deployment of known spinal implants used in known spinal corrective surgical procedures.
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[0134] The head portion 32 of the screw 30 is provided on each respective outer sidewall of each of the upstanding wall portions 32Wa, 32Wb with a respective interengagement notch or recess 32Na, 32Nb, each of which is configured to interengage with a respective interengagement detent provided on the first portion of the anchoring device 40 (as described further below). Each interengagement notch or recess 32Na, 32Nb is formed with an obliquely inclined floor surface 32Fa, 32Fb. The angle of inclination of each respective floor surface 32Fa, 32Fb—which may typically be less than 90 degrees, e.g. an angle in the range of from about 50 or 60 or 70 up to about 80 or 85 or 87 degrees, relative to a radially inner side surface of the respective notch or recess 32Na, 32Nb—is therefore such that a radially inner end of each respective notch or recess 32Na, 32Nb is closer to a lower sidewall portion 32L of the screw head portion 32 than is a radially outer end of the respective notch or recess 32Na, 32Nb. Thus, this shape of the lower (i.e. floor) region of each notch or recess 32Na, 32Nb enables it to more assuredly and securely retain therein a respective interengagement detent 42a, 42b (
[0135] In order to facilitate the use of a conventional reduction device or other tool for effecting the drawing together of the screw head portion 32 and the anchoring device 40 to form the snap-fit connection therebetween, the upper sidewall part of the screw head portion 32 is further provided with a pair of lateral, straight-walled secondary notches or recesses 32Ta, 32Tb therein, for enabling such a device/tool to securely grasp the screw head portion 32 in the drawing together of the two parts and the effecting of the snap-fit connection.
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[0137] Extending or protruding upwardly from, and especially perpendicularly upwardly from, opposite sides of the base portion of the central portion 41 of the device 40 are a pair of mutually facing attachment portions 42a, 42b, which take the form of a pair of diametrically oppositely arranged, and generally mutually parallel, protruding lugs, tabs or arms 42a, 42b. Each attachment portion 42a, 42b terminates at a distal end thereof in a respective radially inwardly projecting interengagement nose portion 42Na, 42Nb, whereby the interengagement nose portions 42Na, 42Nb point generally towards one another from diametrically opposite sides of the central portion 41 of the device 40.
[0138] Each interengagement nose portion 42Na, 42Nb includes an obliquely inclined interengagement floor surface 42Fa, 44Fb therebeneath, the angle of inclination of each of which substantially matches (or is complementary to) the corresponding angle of inclination of the respective one of the floor surfaces 32Fa, 32Fb of the notches or recesses 32Na, 32Nb in the outer sidewall of the head portion 32 of the screw 30. The pair of interengagement nose portions 42Na, 42Nb on the anchoring device 40 are thus configured for interengagement with the respective notches or recesses 32Na, 32Nb in the outer sidewall of the screw head portion 32 via the abutting and mating together of the respective pairs of interengaging floor surfaces 32Fa, 42Fa and 32Fb, 44Fb on the two components 32, 40, once they have been brought together into their mutually attached relationship through the resulting “snap-fit” mechanism.
[0139] For the purpose of bringing the anchoring device 40 and the pedicle screw 30 together and enabling the snap-fit connection between the respective pairs of interengagement nose portions and notches or recesses 42Na, 32Na and 42Nb, 32Nb to be made, if desired or necessary a suitable tool may be employed for drawing the two components together and making the snap-fit attachment connection. A conventional reduction tool or any other suitable tool or implement may be used for this purpose, for example.
[0140] For the purpose of anchoring the one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes 60a, 60b to the anchoring device 40, a pair of generally circular aperture hoop- or loop-like extensions 46a, 46b, e.g. in the form of apertured lands, flanges or tabs, are provided, which extend general radially outwardly from the central portion 41 of the device and may be formed integrally therewith. The pair of apertured extensions 46a, 46b are arranged equi-angularly around, i.e. diametrically opposite one another on opposite sides of, the central portion 41 of the device 40, and they lie generally in the same plane as the general plane of the central portion 41.
[0141] The main elements of the anchoring device 40, which is to say at least the pair of apertured extensions 46a, 46b, the central portion 41 and the attachment portions 42a, 42b, are formed together as a unitary moulding or casting, e.g. of a titanium alloy or a suitably strong and rigid synthetic plastic material. In general, however, the material of the anchoring device 40 should be one which is chemically compatible with the material from which the associated pedicle screw 30 is formed, so that the respective materials from which these components are made do not, once they come into prolonged contact with other over time, do not create or lead to any significant mutually-induced corrosion or cold-welding phenomena during their extended use and presence in the spinal cavity of a patient.
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[0143] Each insert 50a, 50b comprises a central body 51a, 51b (e.g. in the form of a short, circular cylinder) in which there is provided an axially-extending slot or aperture 49a, 49b through which is able to be passed or accommodated the respective sub-laminar band or tape 60a, 60b. Each central body 51a, 51b is mounted in a respective outer frame member (e.g. comprising a pair of upper and lower annular plates which carry the central body 51a, 51b therebetween) which is itself mounted in the respective apertured extension 46a, 46b. Each outer frame member of each respective insert 50a, 50b is mounted in the respective apertured extension 46a, 46b by means of a snap-fit connection.
[0144] The central body 51a, 51b of each insert 50a, 50b is mounted in its respective frame member in such a way that it is freely rotatable within its frame member so that the orientation of the respective slot or aperture 49a, 49b therein may be variably self-adjusting so as to adopt an optimum orientation as dictated by the various forces that may be exerted on the respective insert 50a, 50b (and the anchoring device 40 generally) by the one or more sub-laminar bands or tapes 60a, 60b once they have been anchored to the device 40 and tightened into their desired secured (or locked) condition.
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[0146] In the embodiment shown in the FIGS., each of the slots or apertures 49a, 49b within the respective central bodies 51a, 51b of the inserts 50a, 50b is dimensioned to allow the respective sub-laminar band or tape 60a, 60b to pass and slide freely therethrough, in order to optimise the tightening and final positioning capability of the anchoring device 40. However, in this case it will then generally be required that a separate discrete securement or locking device (not shown) is employed elsewhere in the overall arrangement for securing the respective sub-laminar bands or tapes 60a, 60b in their tightened conditions once they have been deployed in their desired configurations having been passed or threaded around the relevant vertebra(e) and anchored to the anchoring device 40. Any conventional form of securement or locking device, examples of which are widely used available in the art, may be used for this purpose.
[0147] Alternatively, in other embodiment forms, it may be possible for the or each respective slot or aperture 49a, 49b within the respective central body 51a, 51b of the respective insert 50a, 50b to itself include a suitable securement or locking device which allows the respective sub-laminar band or tape 60a, 60b to be secured directly within the respective insert 50a, 50b of the device 40. Again, practical examples of suitable such one-way-only clamping mechanisms, which allows a band or tape 60a, 60b to slidingly pass through the slot or aperture 49a, 49b in one direction only, e.g. for tightening purposes, yet to be restrained by gripping and prevented from being drawn back through the slot or aperture 49a, 49b in the opposite direction, are well-known and available in the art.
[0148] Looked at in more general terms, the anchoring arrangement of the illustrated embodiment of the invention—especially as it is illustrated in
[0149] Furthermore, using this configuration of anchoring arrangement, the head portion 32 of the screw 30 may still be manipulated and translated towards a stabilising rod 10 if desired or appropriate, and it may also if desired be used to de-rotate the vertebra using conventional reduction tools (examples of which are well-known in the art).
[0150] In the formation of the arrangement during a surgical procedure, once the screw 30 is positioned and the bands/tapes 60a, 60b secured, the screw 30 can then be translated to the rod 10, benefiting from superior pull-out strength, the ability to derotate and potentially to control up to three apical vertebrae with one screw 30, thereby ameliorating the problem of screw-head crowding in the apex of the spinal concavity.
[0151] The pedicle screw 30 has been modified, in comparison with a conventional screw, in such a way that the screw “tulip head” 32 can receive the anchoring device 40 which permits the attachments of the sub-laminar bands 60a, 60b, etc to the screw 30. The device 40 is applied to the base of the screw head 32, in a similar manner to a washer, and is self-secured thereon by a snap-on mechanism. Once the anchoring device 40 is attached, and the bands/tapes 60a, 60b, etc have been secured to the device 40 and the relevant vertebrae, the screw 30 may then be manipulated directly to the rod 10, allowing translation and de-rotation of up to three segments of the spine per screw 30 onto the rod 10 using a reduction tool that is attached to the tulip head 32.
[0152] The sub-laminar bands/tapes 60a, 60b, etc are positioned under the chosen laminae and looped into the anchoring hoops/loops 46a, 46b of the anchoring device 40. The pedicle screw tulip head 32 has been modified with a novel pair of notches 32Na, 32Nb at the base 32L of the head 32. These notches 32Na, 32Nb permit the afore-mentioned snap-on attachment of the device 40 to the screw head 32. The device 40 is locked on using a reduction tool that stabilizes the tulip head 32 (via the upper manipulation notches 32Ta, 32Tb) and draws the device 40 onto the screw head 32 until an audible “snap-on” is heard.
[0153] Accordingly, by way of practical example only, a summary of the sequence of principal steps used in the deployment of the particular embodiment anchoring arrangement described above may be as follows: [0154] 1. The pedicle screw hole is prepared to receive a screw in a standard fashion. [0155] 2. Sub-laminar bands 60a, 60b are positioned beneath the chosen laminae, usually those above and below the level of the screw 30. [0156] 3. The bands 60a, 60b are looped through the anchoring device 40, which can receive two bands 60a, 60b. Redundant lengths of the bands may be maintained. [0157] 4. The device 40 is placed over the shaft 34 of the screw 30 before the screw is advanced into the pedicle. [0158] 5. Once the screw 30 is situated, the device 40 is definitively reduced onto the pedicle screw head 32 using a reduction device/tool. [0159] 6. The bands 60a, 60b are then tensioned between the bone and the device 40 and secured/locked in place. [0160] 7. The rod reduction tool is then used to translate the screw head 32 (and spine with it) to the rod 10. [0161] 8. De-rotation of the spine may then be attempted. [0162] 9. A locking screw is then tightened onto the screw head 32, thereby securing the rod 10 thereto.
[0163] Although one particular embodiment anchoring arrangement has been described above, and illustrated in the drawings referred to, in terms of an anchoring arrangement which comprises a single anchoring device 40+pedicle screw 30 combination, together with a pair of sub-laminar bands or tapes 60a, 60b, it is to be understood that other anchoring arrangements also within the scope of the invention may be devised which include any desired or appropriate other numbers of anchoring device+pedicle screw combinations in conjunction with any desired or appropriate number(s) of associated sub-laminar bands or tapes.
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[0167] The anchoring device 140 includes a pair of oppositely arranged flanged or seating or bearing portions 142a, 142b, each of which is integral with the first, main body portion of the device 140 defining the central hole/aperture 148. The inner perimeter of the central hole/aperture 148 is sized and shaped to substantially match the outer periphery of the head portion (132 in the case of the pedicle screw of
[0168] For the purpose of anchoring and securing to the device 140 the relevant sub-laminar band(s) or tape(s) 60a, 60b, the construction and configuration of the second portions of the device are also simplified. As shown in
[0169] As shown in the embodiment device 140 of
[0170] For use in combination with the alternative embodiment form of anchoring device 140 (or 140′) as shown in
[0171] The remaining structural features of the alternatively modified pedicle screw 130 of
[0172] However, the alternative embodiment form of anchoring device 140 of
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[0175] By way of another practical example only, this time directed specifically to the use of the alternative anchoring device 140 as described in detail above, a summary of the sequence of principal steps used in the deployment of this particular alternative embodiment anchoring arrangement described above may be as follows: [0176] 1. The pedicle screw hole is prepared to receive a screw in a standard fashion. [0177] 2. The modified screw 130 (or alternatively the known screw 230) is inserted in the usual fashion. [0178] 3. The sub-laminar bands 60a, 60b are passed beneath the laminae at the chosen levels. [0179] 4. The ends of the bands 60a, 60b are threaded into the anchoring device 140, via the holes and slots/slits 146a, 149a; 146b, 149b, and redundant material is slowly pulled through. [0180] 5. As the band tensioning occurs, the device 140 is seated onto the screw head 132 (or 232). [0181] 6. Final tensioning of the bands 60a, 60b occurs simultaneously and the tension is maintained by inserting an interference-fit locking/clamping insert T, SC, R etc in the relevant hole/aperture 146a, 146b. [0182] 7. The excess band material (if any) is then excised with a blade, leaving e.g. around 5 mm of excess band only. [0183] 8. Manipulation of the spine through the screw 130 (or 230) and reduction of the screw 130 (or 230) to the rod 10 may then occur. [0184] 9. Once the rod 10 is seated, a locking screw K is secured to the rod 10. [0185] 10. Final manipulation and derotation may be performed, as necessary. [0186] 11. Final tightening of the locking screw K may occur.
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[0189] In order to further explain some of the possible methods for securing the tensioned sub-laminar bands/tapes 60a, 60b to the anchoring device 140′ (or even 140), the following two options present themselves, as will now be described with reference to
[0190] Once a band/tape 60a,b has been passed beneath the lamina bone L, it needs to be secured to the anchoring device 140′, put under appropriate tension and then locked in place with that tension. These steps may be carried out as follows: [0191] (i) Band passage: [0192] (a) Option 1 (referring to
[0202] It is to be understood that the above description of some specific embodiments of the invention in terms of their various features and aspects has been by way of non-limiting example(s) only, and various modifications may be made from what has been specifically described and illustrated whilst remaining within the scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims.
[0203] Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words “comprise” and “contain” and linguistic variations of those words, for example “comprising” and “comprises”, mean “including but not limited to”, and are not intended to (and do not) exclude other moieties, additives, components, elements, integers or steps.
[0204] Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses the plural unless expressly stated otherwise or the context dictates otherwise. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless expressly stated otherwise or the context dictates requires otherwise.
[0205] Furthermore, through this specification any feature, component, element, integer, characteristic, property, compound, chemical moiety or group described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention is/are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith or expressly stated otherwise.