IP Library Granted Patent US 8,328,849
Granted Patent B2
US 8,328,849 · App. 12/628,343 · Granted Dec 11, 2012

Cord for vertebral stabilization system

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,328,849
App. No.
12/628,343
Granted
Dec 11, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spinal stabilization system including a cord extendable between first, second and third vertebral anchors. A first length of the cord includes a first set of intermingled filaments, and a second length of the cord includes a second set of intermingled filaments. The first set of intermingled filaments includes a first subset of filaments and a second subset of filaments, and the second set of intermingled filaments includes the first subset of filaments of the first set of intermingled filaments and a third subset of filaments different from the second subset of filaments of the first set of intermingled filaments. When secured to the first, second and third vertebral anchors, a first portion of the cord may be tensioned a first amount and a second portion of the cord may be tensioned a second amount different from the first amount.

Claims (37)

1. A spinal stabilization system comprising:

a first vertebral anchor configured to be secured to a first vertebra;

a second vertebral anchor configured to be secured to a second vertebra;

a third vertebral anchor configured to be secured to a third vertebra; and

a cord extendable between the first, second and third vertebral anchors, a first length of the cord including a first set of intermingled filaments, and a second length of the cord including a second set of intermingled filaments;

wherein the first set of intermingled filaments includes a first subset of filaments and a second subset of filaments, and the second set of intermingled filaments includes the first subset of filaments of the first set of intermingled filaments and a third subset of filaments of a material different than a material of the second subset of filaments of the first set of intermingled filaments;

wherein the cord includes a transition region between the first length of the cord and the second length of the cord;

wherein the transition region is a region where ends of the second subset of filaments and ends of the third subset of filaments are located; and

wherein the ends of the second subset of filaments at the transition region are adjacent to the ends of the third subset of filaments at the transition region.

2. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the transition region of the cord is positioned at the second vertebral anchor such that the first length of the cord extends between the second vertebral anchor and the first vertebral anchor and the second length of the cord extends between the second vertebral anchor and the third vertebral anchor.

3. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first length of the cord has a first amount of elongation per unit of applied tensile force and the second length of the cord has a second amount of elongation per unit of applied tensile force different from the first amount of elongation per unit of applied tensile force.

4. The spinal stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first length of the cord has a first stiffness and the second length of the cord has a second stiffness different from the first stiffness.

5. A method of forming a cord for a spinal stabilization system, the method comprising:

forming a first length of a cord by braiding a first subset of filaments with a second subset of filaments;

substituting the second subset of filaments with a third subset of filaments having an elasticity different than an elasticity of the second subset of filaments after the first length of the cord is formed;

forming a second length of the cord by braiding the first subset of filaments with the third subset of filaments;

substituting at least a portion of the third subset of filaments with a fourth subset of filaments different from the third subset of filaments after the second length of the cord is formed; and

forming a third length of the cord by braiding the first subset of filaments with the fourth subset of filaments.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

applying laser energy to a transition region of the cord between the first length and the second length of the cord to enhance the transition region between the second subset of filaments to the third subset of filaments.

7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

applying ultrasonic energy to a transition region of the cord between the first length and the second length of the cord to enhance the transition region between the second subset of filaments to the third subset of filaments.

8. A spinal stabilization system comprising:

a first vertebral anchor configured to be secured to a first vertebra;

a second vertebral anchor configured to be secured to a second vertebra;

a third vertebral anchor configured to be secured to a third vertebra; and

a cord extendable between the first, second and third vertebral anchors, a first length of the cord including a first set of intermingled filaments, and a second length of the cord including a second set of intermingled filaments;

wherein the first set of intermingled filaments includes a first subset of filaments and a second subset of filaments, and the second set of intermingled filaments includes the first subset of filaments of the first set of intermingled filaments and a third subset of filaments different from the second subset of filaments of the first set of intermingled filaments;

wherein the cord includes a transition region between the first length of the cord and the second length of the cord;

wherein the transition region is a region where ends of the second subset of filaments and the ends of the third subset of filaments are located; and

wherein the ends of the second subset of filaments at the transition region are adjacent to the ends of the third subset of filaments at the transition region.

9. A method of forming a cord for a spinal stabilization system, the method comprising:

forming a first length of a cord by braiding a first subset of filaments with a second subset of filaments;

substituting the second subset of filaments with a third subset of filaments different from the second subset of filaments after the first length of the cord is formed;

forming a second length of the cord by braiding the first subset of filaments with the third subset of filaments;

substituting at least a portion of the third subset of filaments with a fourth subset of filaments different from the third subset of filaments after the second length of the cord is formed; and

forming a third length of the cord by braiding the first subset of filaments with the fourth subset of filaments.

Assignments (2)
GRANT OF A SECURITY INTEREST -- PATENTS Recorded Apr 1, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC; EBI, LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2024
From: ZIMMER GMBH
To: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.
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