Lumbar-sacral screw insertion and manipulation
View Patent ↗A method of percutaneous implantation of a pedicle screw system comprising the steps of implanting a first pedicle screw assembly in a first vertebra, the first pedicle screw assembly including a first coupling element connected with a first extension defining a first space and implanting a second pedicle screw assembly in a second vertebra, the second pedicle screw assembly including a second coupling element connected with a second extension and intersecting at least one a portion of the second extension with the first space.
1. A system for percutaneous implantation into bone, the system comprising:
a first pedicle screw assembly including a first coupling element connected with a first extension, the first extension including a first blade and a second blade defining a first space having a first width therebetween, the first and second blades each having a length between a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end of each of the first and second blades being connected with the first coupling element; and
a second pedicle screw assembly including a second coupling element connected with a second extension defining a second width between exterior surfaces thereof;
wherein the first width is greater than the second width so that the second extension can fit within the first space;
wherein, the distal end of the first blade extends along a first longitudinal axis, and the distal end of the second blade extends along a second longitudinal axis,
wherein, independent of deformation of either of the first or second blades, the first blade deviates from the first longitudinal axis along the length of the first blade, and the second blade deviates from the second longitudinal axis along the length of the second blade; and wherein the proximal end of the first blade extends along a third longitudinal axis, and the proximal end of the second blade extends along a fourth longitudinal axis; wherein the first extension has a central longitudinal axis; and wherein the third longitudinal axis of the proximal end of the first blade is spaced further away from the central longitudinal axis than the first longitudinal axis of the distal end of the first blade, and the fourth longitudinal axis of the proximal end of the second blade is spaced further away from the central longitudinal axis than the second longitudinal axis of the distal end of the second blade.
2. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 1 , wherein the second extension includes third and fourth blades.
3. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 2 , wherein the first and second blades are integrally formed with the first coupling element.
4. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 3 , wherein the third and fourth blades are mechanically coupled with the second coupling element.
5. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 3 , wherein the third and fourth blades are integrally formed with the second coupling element.
6. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 2 , wherein the first and second blades are mechanically coupled with the first coupling element.
7. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 6 , wherein the third and fourth blades are mechanically coupled with the second coupling element.
8. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 6 , wherein the third and fourth blades are integrally formed with the second coupling element.
9. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 2 , further comprising a first clip attached to a portion of the first and second blades.
10. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 9 , further comprising a second clip attached to a portion of the third and fourth blades.
11. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 1 , wherein the first and second blades are curved.
12. The system for percutaneous implantation of claim 1 , wherein the third longitudinal axis is spaced further away from the central longitudinal axis than the first longitudinal axis by a first laterally outward step of the first blade, and wherein the fourth longitudinal axis is spaced further away from the central longitudinal axis than the second longitudinal axis by a second laterally outward step of the second blade.