IP Library Granted Patent US 7,591,851
Granted Patent B2
US 7,591,851 · App. 11/053,399 · Granted Sep 22, 2009

Inter-cervical facet implant and method

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Patent No.
US 7,591,851
App. No.
11/053,399
Granted
Sep 22, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and method in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention can include an implant for positioning within a cervical facet joint for distracting the cervical spine, thereby increasing the area of the canals and openings through which the spinal cord and nerves must pass, and decreasing pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerve roots. The implant can be inserted laterally or posteriorly.

Claims (37)

1. A facet joint implant adapted to correct spinal stenosis and other ailments of the spine without eliminating mobility of the facet joint, the implant comprising:

a facet joint spacer adapted to be positioned in a spinal facet joint and to distract the spinal facet joint, wherein the distraction causes an increase in foraminal dimension, the facet joint spacer having a connection with a first plate;

said first plate adapted to be anchored to a vertebra; and

a second plate including a probe that extends into the anchored first plate, the second plate having a keel that protrudes so as to penetrate the vertebra outside the spinal facet joint as the second plate is fastened to the anchored first plate, wherein the penetration of the vertebra by the keel prevents the first plate and the second plate from rotating.

2. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein said connection includes a hinge.

3. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the first plate further comprises a first bore, the first bore and a first screw accepted through said first bore to anchor the implant to a vertebra.

4. The facet joint implant as in claim 3 wherein the second plate further comprises a block, said block to interfere with movement of the first screw with the first plate and the second plate positioned adjacent to each other.

5. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the artificial facet joint is tapered so as to be adapted to cause distraction of the facet joint as the facet joint spacer is urged into the facet joint.

6. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the facet joint spacer is convex on a surface in order to be adapted to accommodate the shape of a cervical facet joint.

7. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the facet joint spacer is disposable at an angle greater than 90 degrees relative to the first plate.

8. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the connection between the facet joint spacer and the first plate is flexible.

9. The facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the keel includes an edge and is adapted to self-cut a groove in the lateral mass.

10. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 1 wherein the implant does not require resection of any bone.

11. The implant of claim 1 wherein said second plate is received in a recess of said first plate such that the second plate is flush with the first plate.

12. The implant of claim 1 wherein the facet joint spacer comprises a material that promotes bone ingrowth.

13. A facet joint implant adapted to correct spinal stenosis and other ailments of the spine without eliminating mobility of the facet joint, the implant comprising:

a first plate having a first bore and adapted to anchor to a vertebra with the first bore and a first screw accepted through said first bore to anchor the implant to a vertebra;

a facet joint spacer adapted to be positioned in a spinal facet joint and to distract the spinal facet joint, wherein the distraction causes an increase in foraminal dimension, the facet joint spacer having a connection with a first plate;

a second plate that fastens to the first plate, the second plate having a keel adapted to penetrate the vertebra, wherein the penetration of the vertebra by the keel prevents the first plate and the second plate from rotating;

a second bore through the first plate;

a third bore through the second plate that aligns with second bore on the first plate when the keel is implanted in the vertebra and the second plate and the first plate are positioned to be fastened together; and

a second screw accepted through the aligned second bore and third bore, the second screw to fasten the first plate with the second plate and prevent rotation of the first plate and the second plate relative to each other.

14. A cervical facet joint implant adapted to correct cervical spinal stenosis and other ailments of the cervical spine, the implant comprising:

a facet joint spacer adapted to be inserted into and to distract a cervical facet joint, wherein the distraction increases the foraminal dimension without eliminating mobility of the cervical facet joint;

a hinge connecting the facet joint spacer with a lateral mass plate;

the lateral mass plate adapted to be positioned against the lateral mass of the vertebra, the lateral mass plate having a first bore and a second bore;

a bone screw accepted by the first bore and adapted to penetrate the lateral mass to anchor the implant, the bone screw having a head;

a locking plate that mates with the lateral mass plate to prevent rotation of the lateral mass plate, the locking plate further comprising:

a keel, said keel adapted to penetrate the vertebra and anchor the implant to the vertebra; and

a third bore that aligns with the second bore, and wherein the second and third bores accept a second screw therethrough to join the lateral mass plate and the locking plate.

15. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 wherein the second plate further comprises a block that blocks the bone screw positioned in the facet joint spacer, with the lateral mass plate and the locking plate positioned adjacent each other.

16. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 including a first said implant is adapted to be positioned in a first lateral cervical facet joint formed by two adjacent vertebrae, and a second said implant is adapted to be positioned in a second lateral facet joint formed by the two adjacent vertebrae.

17. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 wherein the keel has a chisel-shaped end for self-cutting a groove in the vertebra.

18. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 wherein the lateral mass plate further comprises a groove that accepts the keel of the locking plate, said groove adapted to guide the keel as the keel cuts into the vertebra.

19. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 wherein the facet joint spacer has a tapered distal end, the tapered distal end to facilitate insertion.

20. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 wherein the facet joint spacer has a convex surface to approximate the shape of the cervical facet joint.

21. The cervical facet joint implant as in claim 14 wherein the facet joint spacer comprises a material that promotes bone ingrowth.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2008
From: MEDTRONIC SPINE LLC
To: KYPHON SARL
Reel/Frame 021070/0278 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 9, 2008
From: KYPHON INC
To: MEDTRONIC SPINE LLC
Reel/Frame 020993/0042 →
TERMINATION/RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2008
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: KYPHON, INC.
Reel/Frame 020679/0107 →
MERGER Recorded Jan 21, 2008
From: ST. FRANCIS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: KYPHON INC.
Reel/Frame 020393/0260 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 5, 2007
From: ST. FRANCIS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 018911/0427 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2007
From: ZUCHERMAN, JAMES F.; HSU, KEN Y.
To: ST. FRANCIS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 018820/0104 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2005
From: WINSLOW, CHARLES J.; MITCHELL, STEVEN T.; YERBY, SCOTT A.; FLYNN, JOHN J.
To: ST. FRANCIS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 016806/0395 →