Prostheses, tools and methods for replacement of natural facet joints with artifical facet joint surfaces
View Patent ↗Cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses and methods of use are provided. The cephalad prostheses are adapted and configured to be attached to a lamina portion of a vertebra without blocking a pedicle portion of the cephalad vertebra.
1. A method for implanting a spinal prosthesis, comprising:
forming a passage from a first side of a lamina or a spinous process completely through to a second side of the lamina or the spinous process;
advancing a distal end of a fastening element from the first side to the second side until a proximal stop of the fastening element rests against the first side; and
securing a bearing prosthesis to the distal end of the fastening element by inserting the distal end of the fastening element into the bearing prosthesis, wherein the securing step is performed by expanding the fastening element into an opening in the bearing prosthesis.
2. A method for implanting a spinal prosthesis, comprising:
forming a passage from a first side of a lamina or a spinous process completely through to a second side of the lamina or the spinous process;
advancing a distal end of a fastening element from the first side to the second side until a proximal stop of the fastening element rests against the first side; and
securing a bearing prosthesis to the distal end of the fastening element by expanding the fastening element into an opening in the bearing prosthesis.
3. The method according to claim 2 wherein the forming step and the advancing step are performed percutaneously.
4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the securing step is performed percutaneously.
5. The method according to claim 2 wherein the step of placing a distal collar between the bearing and the fastening element is performed before the securing step.
6. The method according to claim 2 further comprising providing a reinforcing material to distribute forces applied to the first side.
7. The method according to claim 2 further comprising providing a reinforcing material to distribute forces applied to the second side.