IP Library Granted Patent US 12702429
Granted Patent B2
US 12702429 · App. 19/028,874 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Assemblies, systems, and methods for a neuromonitoring drill bit

Inventors: Thomas Sweeney (San Diego, CA); John Love (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: NuVasive, Inc.
A61B17/1633A61B17/1615
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12702429
App. No.
19/028,874
Filed
Jan 17, 2025
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3775
USPC
606/80
Abstract

Assemblies, systems, and methods are directed at a neuromonitoring bone drill bit. The assembly may include a surgical bone drill bit, a neuromonitoring connection in electrical communication with the drill bit, and a shield extending over a distal end of the drill bit. The shield may be configured to withdraw proximally as the drill bit is advanced into a subject's bone. The assembly may be connected to a surgical drill and used in a surgical spinal procedure. In operation, the assembly may be advanced to a subject's bone at a surgical site and the drill bit may rotate into the subject's bone. In response, the shield may engage the bone and the drill bit may be advanced with respect to the shield. The shield may electrically insulate tissue from electrical current passing through the drill bit as it is inserted at the surgical site.

Claims (36)

1 . A drill assembly comprising:

an electrically insulative sleeve;

a surgical bone drill bit housed in the electrically insulative sleeve and having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion;

a neuromonitoring connection electrically coupled to the surgical bone drill bit and configured to transmit electrical stimulation signals through the surgical bone drill bit;

a shield extending over the distal end portion of the surgical bone drill bit and coupled to the electrically insulative sleeve; and

a locking system for locking the surgical bone drill bit, the locking system having an elongated member, a lock actuator configured to engage the elongated member and slide along the surgical bone drill bit, and one or more balls, wherein the lock actuator has a lock position associated with a shield lock position and an unlock position associated with a shield unlock position and is configured to be secured in the unlock position;

wherein the shield is configured to withdraw proximally relative to the distal end portion as the surgical bone drill bit is advanced into a subject's bone.

2 . The drill assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shield is biased toward a distal end of the surgical bone drill bit.

3 . The drill assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shield includes at its distal end a plurality of circumferentially disposed teeth.

4 . The drill assembly of claim 1 , wherein the surgical bone drill bit has a lumen having one or more openings at an axial location along the lumen, the one or more openings being configured to receive the one or more balls.

5 . The drill assembly of claim 4 , wherein the drill assembly is configured such that the elongated member translates axially along the lumen when the lock actuator is actuated from the lock position to the unlock position to allow the shield to withdraw proximally.

6 . The drill assembly of claim 4 , wherein when the lock actuator is at the lock position to prevent the shield from withdrawing proximally, the elongated member extends within the lumen and positions the one or more balls within the one or more openings such that the one or more balls extend exterior of the surgical bone drill bit.

7 . The drill assembly of claim 4 , further comprising:

a proximal end of the shield includes a taper configured to drive the one or more balls into the one or more openings and the lumen as the shield withdraws proximally.

8 . The drill assembly of claim 4 , wherein the drill assembly is configured such that inertia of the surgical bone drill bit rotating causes the lock actuator to transition from the unlock position to the lock position once drilling stops or the surgical bone drill bit is reversed.

9 . The drill assembly of claim 1 , wherein:

wherein the electrically insulative sleeve and the shield electrically insulate a conductive path extending from the neuromonitoring connection to a distal end of the surgical bone drill bit; and

wherein the drill bit sleeve is configured to receive a portion of the shield as the shield withdraws proximally.

10 . The drill assembly of claim 9 , wherein the surgical bone drill bit is configured to rotate relative to the drill bit sleeve and the shield.

11 . A system, comprising:

an electrically insulative sleeve;

a surgical bone drill bit housed in the electrically insulative sleeve and having a distal end portion and a proximal end portion;

a drill configured to receive the proximal end portion of the surgical bone drill bit;

a neuromonitoring connection electrically coupled to the surgical bone drill bit for transmitting electrical stimulation signals through the surgical bone drill bit;

a neuromonitoring clip configured to be connected to the neuromonitoring connection;

a shield extending over the distal end portion of the surgical bone drill bit; and

a locking system for locking the surgical bone drill bit, the locking system having an elongated member, a lock actuator configured to engage the elongated member and slide along the surgical bone drill bit, and one or more balls, wherein the lock actuator has a lock position associated with a shield lock position and an unlock position associated with a shield unlock position and is configured to be secured in the unlock position;

wherein the shield is configured to slide along the distal end portion of the surgical bone drill bit and the surgical bone drill bit is configured to rotate with respect to the shield and the electrically insulative sleeve.

12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the electrically insulative sleeve is configured to receive the shield as the shield slides along the distal end portion of the surgical bone drill bit.

13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the electrically insulative sleeve includes a concave contoured portion configured for receiving a user's grip and the surgical bone drill bit is configured to rotate with respect to the concave contoured portion of the electrically insulative sleeve.

14 . The system of claim 11 , further comprising:

a navigation array of tracking markers coupled to the electrically insulative sleeve.

15 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the electrically insulative sleeve is sized and adapted to be received in a guide tube of a robotic surgical system.

16 . The system of claim 11 , further comprising:

a robotic arm;

a guide tube attached to the robotic arm and adapted to receive the electrically insulative sleeve.