IP Library Granted Patent US 8,486,112
Granted Patent B2
US 8,486,112 · App. 12/894,517 · Granted Jul 16, 2013

Modular multi-level spine stabilization system and method

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Patent No.
US 8,486,112
App. No.
12/894,517
Granted
Jul 16, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-level spine stabilization system comprises a plurality of securing members configured for attachment to a plurality of vertebrae. A plurality of adjustable rods segments extend between the plurality of securing members. The adjustable rod comprises a first rod segment that engages a second rod segment in an adjustable relationship. The length of the rod may be adjusted by moving the first rod segment relative to the second rod segment. For example, the first rod segment may be in a slideable relationship with the second rod segment such that sliding the first rod segment relative to the second rod segment results in a change in the length of the rod. In one embodiment, portions of both the first rod segment and the second rod segment are positioned within and secured to the securing member. Advantageously, the multi-level spine stabilization system described herein may be used to center dynamic portions of the rod between securing members.

Claims (26)

1. A multi-level spine stabilization system comprising:

a) at least three securing members configured for attachment to bone;

b) an adjustable connecting structure extending between the at least three securing members and at least partially positioned within each of the at least three securing members, the adjustable connecting structure comprising a first segment engaging a second segment in an adjustable relationship, wherein the length of the connecting structure may be adjusted by moving the first segment relative to the second segment.

2. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 1 wherein the adjustable relationship between the first segment of the connecting structure and the second segment of the connecting structure is a slideable relationship.

3. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 2 wherein the first segment of the connecting structure includes a tube portion, and wherein the second segment of the connecting structure comprises a junction portion configured to fit within the tube portion.

4. The multi-level stabilization system of claim 3 wherein the tube portion of the first segment includes a screw hole, and the tube portion of the first segment is secured to the junction portion of the second segment using a set screw within the screw hole.

5. The multi-level stabilization system of claim 4 wherein the junction portion of the second segment comprises a channel configured to receive the set screw.

6. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 2 wherein the first segment comprises a post member and the second segment comprises a channel, wherein the post member of the first segment is configured to slide within the channel of the second segment.

7. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 2 wherein the first segment comprises a ball member and the second segment comprises a slot, wherein the ball member is configured to slide within the slot.

8. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 2 wherein the first segment includes a first set of teeth and the second segment comprises a second set of teeth, wherein the first set of teeth are configured to engage the second set of teeth.

9. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 2 wherein the second segment is configured to thread past a threaded portion of the first segment such that the second segment is positioned partially within the first segment and free to slide within the first segment.

10. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 1 wherein the adjustable relationship is a threaded relationship wherein the second member threadedly engages the first member.

11. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 1 wherein the at least three securing members each comprise a holding member adapted to retain the head of a bone screw.

12. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 1 wherein the connecting structure further comprises a dynamic portion provided on the first segment.

13. A surgical kit for a multi-level spine stabilization system, the kit comprising:

a) a plurality of rod segments, each of the plurality of rod segments configured to adjustably couple to another of the plurality of rod segments such that the distance spanned by two of the coupled rod segments may be adjusted; and

b) a plurality of securing members configured for attachment to bone, each of the plurality of securing members including a rod cavity configured to receive one of the plurality of rod segments, wherein at least one of the two coupled rod segments include a dynamic portion.

14. A multi-level spine stabilization system comprising:

a first, a second, and a third securing member configured for attachment to bone;

an adjustable connecting structure extending between the first, the second, and the third securing members such that the adjustable connecting structure extends from the first securing member to the second securing member and from the second securing member to the third securing member, the adjustable connecting structure comprising a first segment engaging a second segment in an adjustable relationship, wherein the length of the connecting structure is selectively adjusted by moving the first segment relative to the second segment.

15. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 14 , wherein:

the first segment comprises a post member;

the second segment comprises a channel; and

the post member of the first segment is configured to slide within the channel of the second segment.

16. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 14 wherein the first, the second, and the third securing members each comprise a respective holding member adapted to retain the head of a respective bone screw.

17. The multi-level spine stabilization system of claim 14 wherein the connecting structure further comprises a dynamic portion provided on the first segment.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 6, 2013
From: DEPUY SPINE, INC.
To: DEPUY SPINE, LLC
Reel/Frame 030352/0673 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 6, 2013
From: DEPUY SPINE, LLC
To: HAND INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 030352/0709 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 6, 2013
From: HAND INNOVATIONS LLC
To: DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 030352/0722 →