IP Library Granted Patent US 12708357
Granted Patent B2
US 12708357 · App. 18/935,042 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Surgical shim

Inventors: Kelli Lynch (San Diego, CA); Stephanie Hagan (San Diego, CA); Michael Brotman (San Diego, CA); Alejandro R. De La Rosa (National City, CA)
Assignee: NuVasive, Inc.
A61B17/025A61B2017/0256
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12708357
App. No.
18/935,042
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A retractor includes retractor blades and one or more shims coupled to one or more of the retractor blades. The shims can include features configured to fasten the shim to vertebral anatomy. Such features can facilitate the use a K-wire or barbed features. Example disclosed shim designs include those featuring a K-wire feature, a barbed feature, and a K-wire with barb design.

Claims (54)

1 . A surgical shim comprising:

a front surface;

a back surface opposite the front surface;

a retractor connector;

a first side;

a second side opposite the first side;

a barb disposed proximate the second side; and

a guide extending from the front surface, wherein the guide defines:

a proximal opening;

a distal opening disposed proximate the first side;

a path from the proximal opening to the distal opening; and

a back opening extending through the front surface and the back surface.

2 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , further comprising a K-wire extending through the guide along the path.

3 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the proximal opening is non-perpendicular to the front surface.

4 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the guide further defines a front opening.

5 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the guide is curved between the proximal opening and the distal opening.

6 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the guide includes:

a proximal wall;

a distal wall; and

a roof that spans at least part of the proximal wall and the distal wall.

7 . The surgical shim of claim 6 , wherein the roof covers a portion of the back opening.

8 . The surgical shim of claim 6 , wherein at least a portion of a floor of the guide between the proximal wall and the distal wall is not covered by the roof.

9 . The surgical shim of claim 6 , wherein no portion of the guide along the path is covered by both a floor and the roof when viewed from a first direction.

10 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the surgical shim has one or more features from a group of features consisting of:

the barb being the only barb of the shim;

the barb having a proximal side extending parallel to a guide axis of the guide;

the barb having a proximal side with a steeper slope than a distal side of the guide; and

a maximum height of the barb above the front surface of the shim is the same as a maximum height of the guide above the front surface of the shim.

11 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the surgical shim has two or more features from a group of features consisting of:

the barb being the only barb of the shim;

the barb having a proximal side extending parallel to a guide axis of the guide;

the barb having a proximal side with a steeper slope than a distal side of the guide; and

a maximum height of the barb above the front surface of the shim is the same as a maximum height of the guide above the front surface of the shim.

12 . The surgical shim of claim 1 , wherein the surgical shim has three or more features from a group of features consisting of:

the barb being the only barb of the shim;

the barb having a proximal side extending parallel to a guide axis of the guide;

the barb having a proximal side with a steeper slope than a distal side of the guide; and

a maximum height of the barb above the front surface of the shim is the same as a maximum height of the guide above the front surface of the shim.

13 . A method comprising:

advancing a surgical shim into a disc space such that a portion of a guide of the surgical shim is in an intervertebral space;

advancing a K-wire into a proximal end opening of the guide;

advancing the K-wire through the guide and out a distal opening of the guide; and

wedging the K-wire in a curved section of the guide;

placing a retractor blade of a retractor at a target surgical location;

attaching the surgical shim to the retractor blade;

expanding an operative corridor with the retractor; and

performing a procedure through the operative corridor,

wherein attaching the surgical shim to the retractor blade is performed such that a back opening of the guide is at least partially blocked by the retractor blade.

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the procedure is a prone lateral interbody fusion.

15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising advancing the K-wire into a vertebral endplate.

16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein advancing the K-wire through the guide and out the distal opening of the guide includes:

advancing the K-wire between a roof and a floor of the guide;

advancing the K-wire between a proximal wall and a distal wall of the guide; and

advancing the K-wire past the back opening of the guide.