IP Library Granted Patent US 8,556,936
Granted Patent B2
US 8,556,936 · App. 11/670,292 · Granted Oct 15, 2013

Facet joint replacement

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Patent No.
US 8,556,936
App. No.
11/670,292
Granted
Oct 15, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A prosthesis for the replacement of at least a portion of the bone of a facet located on a mammalian vertebra, comprising: an articulating surface that articulates with another facet; a bone contacting surface that contacts a surface of the vertebra, the articulating surface being connected to the bone contacting surface; and a fixation element that attaches the bone contacting surface to the vertebra, the fixation element being adapted for implantation into an interior bone space of a pedicle of the vertebra; wherein the prosthesis is configured so that no portion of the prosthesis contacts the posterior arch of the vertebra.

Claims (34)

1. A method for replacing at least a portion of a natural facet of a first vertebra, the method comprising:

positioning a superior articular surface to articulate with an adjacent inferior articular surface on an adjacent upper vertebra;

positioning an inferior articular surface at any of a plurality of orientations with respect to the superior articular surface to enable the inferior articular surface to articulate with an adjacent superior articular surface on an adjacent lower vertebra; and

implanting a fixation member in the first vertebra to secure the positioned superior and inferior articular surfaces to the first vertebra,

wherein the superior articular surface is incorporated into a superior prosthesis and the inferior articular surface is incorporated into an inferior prosthesis, wherein positioning the superior articular surface comprises positioning the superior prosthesis, wherein positioning the inferior articular surface comprises positioning the inferior prosthesis,

wherein at least one of positioning the superior prosthesis and positioning the inferior prosthesis is carried out such that after the corresponding prosthesis has been positioned, no portion of the corresponding prosthesis encircles a spinous process of the first vertebra.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the steps of positioning the superior articular surface, positioning the inferior articular surface, and implanting the fixation member are all carried out independently from each other.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of positioning the superior prosthesis and positioning the inferior prosthesis is carried out such that after the corresponding prosthesis has been positioned, no portion of the corresponding prosthesis contacts a lamina of the first vertebra.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein positioning the inferior prosthesis is carried out such that after the inferior prosthesis has been positioned, the inferior prosthesis is free of contact with a posterior surface of a lamina of the first vertebra.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein implanting the fixation member in the first vertebra comprises implanting the fixation member in a pedicle of the first vertebra to secure both of the superior articular surface and the inferior articular surface to a single side of the first vertebra.

6. A method for replacing at least a portion of a natural facet of a first vertebra, the method comprising:

positioning a superior articular surface to articulate with an adjacent inferior articular surface on an adjacent upper vertebra;

positioning an inferior articular surface at any of a plurality of orientations with respect to the superior articular surface to enable the inferior articular surface to articulate with an adjacent superior articular surface on an adjacent lower vertebra; and

implanting a fixation member in the first vertebra to secure the positioned superior and inferior articular surfaces to the first vertebra

wherein the superior articular surface is incorporated into a superior prosthesis and the inferior articular surface is incorporated into an inferior prosthesis, wherein positioning the superior articular surface comprises positioning the superior prosthesis, wherein positioning the inferior articular surface comprises positioning the inferior prosthesis,

wherein each of the superior and inferior prostheses comprises an opening; the method further comprising passing a portion of the fixation member through the openings prior to implantation of the fixation member in the first vertebra.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the superior and inferior prostheses comprises a flange through which the opening passes, wherein the corresponding superior or inferior articular surface is oriented perpendicular or nearly perpendicular to the flange.

8. A method for replacing at least a portion of a natural facet of a first vertebra, the method comprising:

positioning a superior articular surface to articulate with an adjacent inferior articular surface on an adjacent upper vertebra;

positioning an inferior articular surface at any of a plurality of orientations with respect to the superior articular surface to enable the inferior articular surface to articulate with an adjacent superior articular surface on an adjacent lower vertebra; and

implanting a fixation member in the first vertebra to secure the positioned superior and inferior articular surfaces to the first vertebra,

wherein the superior articular surface is incorporated into a superior prosthesis and the inferior articular surface is incorporated into an inferior prosthesis, wherein positioning the superior articular surface comprises positioning the superior prosthesis, wherein positioning the inferior articular surface comprises positioning the inferior prosthesis,

further comprising securing an enlarged head to the fixation member to press portions of the superior and inferior prostheses against the first vertebra.

9. A method for replacing at least a portion of a natural facet of a first vertebra, the method comprising:

positioning a superior prosthesis having an opening such that a superior articular surface of the superior prosthesis is positioned to articulate with an adjacent inferior articular surface on an adjacent vertebra;

positioning an inferior prosthesis having an opening such that an inferior articular surface of the inferior prosthesis is positioned to articulate with an adjacent superior articular surface on an adjacent vertebra; and

implanting a fixation member in the first vertebra to secure the positioned inferior and superior articular surfaces to the first vertebra by passing a portion of the fixation member through the openings,

wherein the superior prosthesis, the inferior prosthesis, and the fixation member are separate pieces from each other.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein at least one of positioning the superior prosthesis and positioning the inferior prosthesis is carried out such that after the corresponding prosthesis has been positioned, no portion of the corresponding prosthesis contacts a lamina of the first vertebra.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein at least one of positioning the superior prosthesis and positioning the inferior prosthesis is carried out such that after the corresponding has been positioned, no portion of the corresponding prosthesis encircles a spinous process of the first vertebra.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the superior and inferior prostheses comprises a flange through which the opening of the corresponding prosthesis passes, wherein the corresponding superior or inferior articular surface is oriented perpendicular or nearly perpendicular to the flange.

13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising securing an enlarged head to the fixation member to press portions of the superior and inferior prostheses against the first vertebra.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein positioning the inferior prosthesis is carried out such that after the inferior prosthesis has been positioned, the inferior prosthesis is free of contact with a posterior surface of a lamina of the first vertebra.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein implanting the fixation member in the first vertebra comprises implanting the fixation member in a pedicle of the first vertebra to secure both the superior articular surface and inferior articular surface to a single side of the first vertebra.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2015
From: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLC
To: GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
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