IP Library Granted Patent US 8,491,635
Granted Patent B2
US 8,491,635 · App. 11/948,973 · Granted Jul 23, 2013

Crossbar spinal prosthesis having a modular design and related implantation methods

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Patent No.
US 8,491,635
App. No.
11/948,973
Granted
Jul 23, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Modular spinal prosthesis having one of both of adaptable and configurable components are provided. The modular spinal prosthesis described herein provide an artificial articular configuration to replace damaged, worn or otherwise removed spinal facet elements.

Claims (20)

1. An implant for stabilizing the spine, comprising:

a central mount;

a-first and second articulating mounts coupled to the central mount, the first articulating mount includes a portion of a first cephalad arm extending therefrom and the second articulating mount includes a portion of a second cephalad arm extending therefrom;

a crossbar configured to be secured to the central mount;

locking elements for securing the first and second articulating mounts;

wherein the central mount is configured to be adjusted laterally along the crossbar,

wherein the first and second articulating mounts are configured to be adjustable independently of each other.

2. The implant for stabilizing the spine as in claim 1 , wherein the central mount is configured to be adjusted laterally between a first end and a second end of the crossbar.

3. The implant for stabilizing the spine as in claim 2 , wherein the central mount includes a first engaging element and the crossbar includes a second engaging element complementary to the first engaging element.

4. The implant for stabilizing the spine as in claim 1 , wherein the central mount is adjustable rotationally about the crossbar.

5. An implant for stabilizing the spine, comprising:

a central mount coupled to a crossbar configured to extend across a vertebra;

a first and second articulating mounts coupled to the central mount, the first articulating mount includes a portion of a first cephalad arm extending therefrom and the second articulating mount includes a portion of a second cephalad arm extending therefrom;

locking elements for securing the first and second articulating mounts;

wherein the central mount is configured to be adjusted laterally along the crossbar,

wherein the first and second articulating mounts are configured to be adjustable independently of each other,

wherein the crossbar replaces a portion of a first and second facet joint.

6. The implant for stabilizing the spine as in claim 5 , wherein the central mount is configure to be adjusted laterally between a first and second end of the crossbar.

7. The implant for stabilizing the spine as in claim 6 , wherein the central mount includes a first engaging element and the crossbar includes a second engaging element complementary to the first engaging element.

8. The implant for stabilizing the spine as in claim 5 , wherein the central mount is rotationally adjustable about the crossbar.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2015
From: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLC
To: GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 037311/0256 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2010
From: ARCHUS ORTHOPEDICS, INC.
To: FACET SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 023767/0857 →