IP Library Granted Patent US 8,444,693
Granted Patent B2
US 8,444,693 · App. 12/960,811 · Granted May 21, 2013

Apparatus, systems, and methods for achieving lumbar facet fusion

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,444,693
App. No.
12/960,811
Filed
Dec 6, 2010
Granted
May 21, 2013
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3733
USPC
623/17.11
Abstract

Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.

Claims (28)

1. A method for translaminal lumbar fusion comprising creating an insertion path that extends from a superior articular process of a selected lumbar vertebra, cranially through the adjoining facet capsule into a corresponding inferior articular process of an adjacent lumbar vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent vertebra, providing a bone fixation implant comprises an elongated implant structure having a rectilinear cross section including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure, and inserting the bone fixation implant through the insertion path from the superior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, cranially through the adjoining facet capsule into the inferior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent vertebra.

2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the elongated implant structure has a triangular cross section.

3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the bony in-growth region or through-growth region comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure.

4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the insertion path is created in a non-invasive manner.

5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the insertion path comprises a bore sized approximately at or approximately about an outer maximum dimension of the bone fixation implant.

6. A method according to claim 1 wherein at least a first implant structure extends from a superior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, in a cranial direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding inferior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent lumbar vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and wherein at least a second implant structure extends from an opposite superior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding inferior articular process of the adjacent vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent lumbar vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, the first and second implant structures crossing each other within the medial lamina of adjacent lumbar vertebra.

7. A method according to claim 1 wherein the insertion path extends from the superior articular process of lumbar vertebra L5, cranially through the adjoining facet capsule into an inferior articular process of the lumbar vertebra L4, and, from there, further through the lamina of the lumbar vertebra L4 into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the lumbar vertebra L4.

8. A method according to claim 1 wherein at least a first implant structure extends from a left superior articular process of the lumbar vertebra L5, in a cranial direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding left inferior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L4, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L4 into an interior right posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L4, and wherein at least a second implant structure extends from a right superior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra L5, through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding right inferior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L4, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L4 into an interior left posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L4, the first and second implant structures crossing each other within the medial lamina of adjacent lumbar vertebra L4.

9. A system comprising at least one bone fixation implant comprising an elongated implant structure having a rectilinear cross section including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure inserted through an insertion path from a superior articular process of a selected lumbar vertebra, cranially through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding inferior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent vertebra to affect translaminal lumbar fusion.

10. A system according to claim 9 wherein the elongated implant structure has a triangular cross section.

11. A system according to claim 10 wherein the bony in-growth region or through-growth region comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure.

12. A system comprising at least a first implant structure comprising an elongated implant structure having a rectilinear cross section including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure inserted through an insertion path from a superior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, in a cranial direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding inferior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent lumbar vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and at least a second implant structure comprising an elongated implant structure having a rectilinear cross section including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure inserted through an insertion path from an opposite superior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding inferior articular process of the adjacent vertebra, and, from there, further through the lamina of the adjacent lumbar vertebra into an interior opposite posterolateral region adjacent the spinous process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, the first and second implant structures crossing each other within the medial lamina of adjacent lumbar vertebra to affect translaminal lumbar fusion.

13. A system according to claim 12 wherein the elongated implant structure has a triangular cross section.

14. A system according to claim 12 wherein the bony in-growth region or through-growth region comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure.

15. A method for lumbar facet fusion comprising creating an insertion path that extends from an inferior articular process of a selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into a corresponding superior articular process of an adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, providing a bone fixation implant comprising an elongated implant structure having a longitudinal axis and a rectilinear cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis and including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure, and inserting the bone fixation implant through the insertion path from the inferior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra.

16. A method according to claim 15 wherein the elongated implant structure has a triangular cross section.

17. A method according to claim 15 wherein the bony in-growth region or through-growth region comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure.

18. A method according to claim 15 wherein the insertion path is created in a non-invasive manner.

19. A method according to claim 15 wherein the insertion path comprises a bore sized approximately at or approximately about an outer maximum dimension of the bone fixation implant.

20. A method according to claim 15 wherein at least a first implant structure extends from a left inferior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and wherein at least a second implant structure extends from a right inferior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra.

21. A method according to claim 15 wherein at least a first implant structure extends from an inferior articular process of the lumbar vertebra L4, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L5 and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L5.

22. A method according to claim 15 wherein at least a first implant structure extends from a left inferior articular process of the lumbar vertebra L4, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L5 and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L5, and wherein at least a second implant structure extends from a right inferior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra L4, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L5 and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra L5.

23. A system comprising a bone fixation implant comprising an elongated implant structure having a longitudinal axis and a rectilinear cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis and including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure inserted through an insertion path from an inferior articular process of a selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into a corresponding superior articular process of an adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra to affect lumbar facet fusion.

24. A system according to claim 23 wherein the elongated implant structure has a triangular cross section.

25. A system according to claim 23 wherein the bony in-growth region or through-growth region comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure.

26. A system comprising at least a first implant structure comprising an elongated implant structure having a longitudinal axis and a rectilinear cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis and including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure that extends from a left inferior articular process of a selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into a corresponding superior articular process of an adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, and at least a second implant structure comprising an elongated implant structure having a rectilinear cross section including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure that extends from a right inferior articular process of the selected lumbar vertebra, in a caudal direction through the adjoining facet capsule into the corresponding superior articular process of the adjacent lumbar vertebra and into a pedicle of the adjacent lumbar vertebra, the first and second implant structures affecting lumbar facet fusion.

27. A system according to claim 26 wherein the elongated implant structure has a triangular cross section.

28. A system according to claim 26 wherein the bony in-growth region or through-growth region comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure.