IP Library Granted Patent US 8,753,376
Granted Patent B2
US 8,753,376 · App. 12/559,775 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Posterior spinal reconstruction system

View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,753,376
App. No.
12/559,775
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system may be fixed in place to stabilize a spinal fusion, or released for dynamic motion, thereby providing stability with flexibility in conjunction with artificial mechanical or plasma discs, or normal physiologic discs. In terms of apparatus, the invention involves pedicle fixation utilizing a superior facet complex (SFC) with soft tissue attachment points. The SFC receives one or more inferior facet gliding arms (IFGAs) and associated joints which permit flexion, extension, lateral bending and/or other movements.

Claims (18)

1. Facet joint reconstruction apparatus adapted for fixation to the posterior aspect of a spine having a vertical midline between outward lateral sides, the apparatus comprising:

a pair of gliding arms, including a first gliding arm disposed on one posterior side of the vertical midline and a second gliding arm disposed on a second posterior side of the vertical midline;

each gliding arm having an upper end with a first coupling to an upper vertebral body and a lower end with a second coupling to a lower vertebral body;

each gliding arm having a longitudinal axis that extends laterally outwardly and away from the midline at a non-zero angle;

wherein, with the apparatus fully assembled and implanted, at least the first couplings of the gliding arms provide a limited degree of axial movement in multiple planes to facilitate flexion, extension, and lateral bending; and

wherein the second coupling includes a slot on the gliding arm and a pedicle screw with a pin or ball that engages with the slot.

2. Facet joint reconstruction apparatus adapted for fixation to the posterior aspect of a spine having a vertical midline between outward lateral sides, the apparatus comprising:

a pair of gliding arms, including a first gliding arm disposed on one posterior side of the vertical midline and a second gliding arm disposed on a second posterior side of the vertical midline;

each gliding arm having an upper end with a first coupling to an upper vertebral body and a lower end with a second coupling to a lower vertebral body;

each gliding arm having a longitudinal axis that extends laterally outwardly and away from the midline at a non-zero angle;

wherein, with the apparatus fully assembled and implanted, at least the first couplings of the gliding arms provide a limited degree of axial movement in multiple planes to facilitate flexion, extension, and lateral bending; and

wherein the first couplings provide a limited degree of pivoting from side to side.

3. Facet joint reconstruction apparatus adapted for fixation to the posterior aspect of a spine having a vertical midline between outward lateral sides, the apparatus comprising:

a pair of gliding arms, including a first gliding arm disposed on one posterior side of the vertical midline and a second gliding arm disposed on a second posterior side of the vertical midline;

each gliding arm having an upper end with a first coupling to an upper vertebral body and a lower end with a second coupling to a lower vertebral body;

each gliding arm having a longitudinal axis that extends laterally outwardly and away from the midline at a non-zero angle;

wherein, with the apparatus fully assembled and implanted, at least the first couplings of the gliding arms provide a limited degree of axial movement in multiple planes to facilitate flexion, extension, and lateral bending; and

wherein the upper end of each gliding arm is received by a lower sleeve on either side of a plate.