Spinal tethering devices, systems, and methods
Various implants and surgical techniques for dynamic spinal tethering systems are discussed. In an example, a spinal tethering system can comprise a flexible elongate spinal tethering cord and a plurality of vertebral implants connecting the cord across at least four spinal levels. In this example, each vertebral implant of the plurality of vertebral implants can include a dynamic head coupling each vertebral implant to the cord. The dynamic head of each vertebral implant can be configured to share cord tension across multiple spinal levels by releasing a first tension generated at a first level between two vertebral implants of the plurality of vertebral implants to generate a second tension across two spinal levels between three vertebral implants of the plurality of vertebral implants, wherein the second tension is lower than the first tension.
1 . A spinal tethering system comprising:
a flexible elongate cord; and
a plurality of vertebral implants connecting the flexible elongate cord across at least two spinal levels, each vertebral implant of the plurality of vertebral implants comprising:
a fastener including a shank at a distal end and a saddle at a proximal end, the shank operable to be inserted into a respective vertebral body, the saddle operable to receive the flexible elongate cord;
a cord clamp insertable into a proximal end of the saddle after insertion of the flexible elongate cord, the cord clamp comprising:
a first surface; and
an inferior surface opposite the first surface;
wherein a bore extends between the first surface and the inferior surface; and
wherein the cord clamp and the saddle define a cord recess for the flexible elongate cord; and
a set screw operable to engage the cord clamp to secure the flexible elongate cord within the cord recess, the set screw comprising an extension extending from a surface of the set screw;
wherein the set screw extends through the bore and beyond the inferior surface when the set screw is engaged with the cord clamp.
2 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , wherein the saddle comprises a first saddle arm and a second opposing saddle arm.
3 . The spinal tethering system of claim 2 , wherein the cord clamp is insertable within a saddle cavity defined by the first saddle arm and the second opposing saddle arm and, when the cord clamp is inserted into the proximal end of the saddle, the inferior surface of the cord clamp and a surface of the saddle within the saddle cavity define the cord recess for the flexible elongate cord.
4 . The spinal tethering system of claim 2 , wherein the cord clamp is engaged with at least one surface of the first saddle arm and the second opposing saddle arm when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
5 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , wherein the cord clamp includes at least one clamp extension to increase an amount of contact area between the cord clamp and the flexible elongate cord when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
6 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , wherein the saddle includes at least one instrument groove on an exterior surface.
7 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , wherein the set screw engages the saddle when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
8 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , wherein an outer portion of the set screw comprises an arcuate structure to linearly displace the set screw in response to set screw rotation.
9 . The spinal tethering system of claim 8 , wherein the arcuate structure comprises a helical thread extending around at least a portion of a periphery of the set screw.
10 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , each vertebral implant of the plurality of vertebral implants comprising an anchor operable to be inserted into the respective vertebral body, wherein each respective anchor includes a central screw passage operable to receive the corresponding respective fastener prior to insertion of the respective fastener into the respective vertebral body.
11 . The spinal tethering system of claim 10 , wherein the anchor includes a plurality of spikes extending inferiorly from a periphery of a cylindrical anchor body.
12 . The spinal tethering system of claim 11 , wherein each spike of the plurality of spikes includes a chisel tip and a retention feature.
13 . The spinal tethering system of claim 1 , wherein the saddle of each vertebral implant of the plurality of vertebral implants is a dynamic head configured to share cord tension within the flexible elongate cord by releasing a first tension generated at a first spinal level between a first set of vertebral implants of the plurality of vertebral implants to generate a second tension at a second spinal level between a second set of vertebral implants of the plurality of vertebral implants, wherein the second tension is lower than the first tension.
14 . The spinal tethering system of claim 13 , wherein the dynamic head of each vertebral implant is configured to allow the flexible elongate cord to slip when a cord tension applied to the flexible elongate cord transgresses the first tension.
15 . A spinal tethering system comprising:
a flexible elongate cord; and
a first vertebral implant, a second vertebral implant, and a third vertebral implant, each of the first vertebral implant, the second vertebral implant, and the third vertebral implant comprising:
an anchor insertable within a respective vertebral body;
a fastener including a shank at a distal end that is insertable into the respective vertebral body through a central passage within the anchor, the fastener including a saddle at a proximal end; and
an assembly comprising a cord clamp and a set screw, the cord clamp comprising a clamp extension extending beyond the saddle when the cord clamp is secured within a cord recess;
wherein the cord clamp is insertable into a proximal end of the saddle;
wherein the cord clamp and the saddle define the cord recess for the flexible elongate cord; and
wherein the set screw is operable to secure the flexible elongate cord within the cord recess.
16 . The spinal tethering system of claim 15 , wherein the cord clamp is engaged with at least one surface of the saddle when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
17 . The spinal tethering system of claim 15 , wherein the cord clamp is dimensioned to receive a portion of the set screw when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
18 . The spinal tethering system of claim 15 , wherein the set screw engages the saddle when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
19 . A spinal tethering system comprising:
a plurality of vertebral implants, each vertebral implant of the plurality of vertebral implants implantable into a lateral portion of a respective vertebral body, each vertebral implant of the plurality of vertebral implants comprising:
a fastener including a shank at a distal end and a saddle at a proximal end, the shank operable to be inserted into a respective vertebral body, the saddle including a first saddle arm and a second opposing saddle arm;
a cord clamp insertable into a proximal end of the saddle, wherein the cord clamp, the first saddle arm, and the second opposing saddle arm define a cord recess operable to receive a flexible elongate cord; and
a set screw operable to secure the flexible elongate cord, once received, within the cord recess;
wherein the cord clamp is engaged with at least one surface of the first saddle arm and the second opposing saddle arm when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess;
wherein a bore of the cord clamp extends between a first surface of the cord clamp and a second surface of the cord clamp, the bore is dimensioned to receive an extension of the set screw when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess; and
wherein the extension extends through the bore and beyond the second surface when the flexible elongate cord is secured within the cord recess.
20 . The spinal tethering system of claim 19 , wherein the cord clamp comprises a pair of clamp extensions extending beyond the saddle when the cord clamp is secured within the cord recess.