IP Library Granted Patent US 8,932,360
Granted Patent B2
US 8,932,360 · App. 14/152,883 · Granted Jan 13, 2015

Implants for spinal therapy

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Patent No.
US 8,932,360
App. No.
14/152,883
Granted
Jan 13, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Minimally invasive surgical techniques including techniques and implants for provision of therapy to a spine from a lateral approach. Implants that may be used with other approaches to the spine are disclosed. Minimally invasive surgical techniques using one or more extended retractors to create an extended access route such as the non-limiting example of lateral access to the spine. Minimally invasive surgical techniques using internal retractors that may be reversibly expanded with a removable retractor inserter to create an extended access route. A linkage jack to expand a set of two or more extended retractors to create an extended access route.

Claims (83)

1. An implant for positioning in a motion segment between a cephalad vertebra and caudal vertebra, the implant comprising:

a trailing edge portion that may be engaged by an implant movement tool; the trailing edge portion includes:

at least one non-circular bore that engages with the implant movement tool for movement; and

at least one lateral engagement feature which is non-contiguous with the at least one non-circular bore such that the tool for movement of the implant can engage the at least one non-circular bore and the at least one lateral engagement feature to provide a multi-point engagement with the tool for movement of the implant;

a leading edge portion on an opposite side of the implant from the trailing edge portion;

a first connecting wall connecting the leading edge portion to the trailing edge portion;

a second connecting wall with a height greater than the first connecting wall connecting the leading edge portion to the trailing edge portion, the leading edge portion, trailing edge portion, and first and second connecting walls forming a perimeter frame around a fusion cavity;

a first vertebral side;

a second vertebral side; and

the leading edge portion having a leading vertical face, which is a small end of a quadrilateral pyramidal frusta with rounded edges that extends a set of four sloped faces from the leading vertical face to the first connecting wall, second connecting wall, first vertebral side, and second vertebral side;

wherein the quadrilateral pyramidal frusta for the leading edge portion has a leading edge of the sloped face of the first vertebral side that is not parallel to a leading edge of the sloped face for the second vertebral side;

wherein the trailing edge portion has a trailing vertical face which is a small end of a quadrilateral pyramidal frusta with rounded edges that extends a set of four sloped faces from the trailing vertical face to the first connecting wall, second connecting wall, first vertebral, and second vertebral side;

wherein the quadrilateral pyramidal frusta for the trailing edge portion has a trailing edge of the sloped face of the first vertebral side that is not parallel to a trailing edge of the sloped face for the second vertebral side;

wherein the first connecting wall is connected to the second connecting wall through the trailing edge portion, the leading edge portion, and at least one cross bar; and

the implant is made from a material that is much less radio-opaque than a set of markers placed in the implant, including a marker in the at least one crossbar so that implant orientation may be discerned by fluoroscopy.

2. The implant of claim 1 wherein:

the first vertebral side that comprises:

a part of a first side of the leading edge portion;

a part of a first side of the trailing edge portion;

a first side of the first connecting wall; and

a first side of the second connecting wall; and

the second vertebral side that comprises:

a part of a first side of the leading edge portion;

a part of a second side of the trailing edge portion;

a second side of the first connecting wall; and

a second side of the second connecting wall; and

wherein the first vertebral side and the second vertebral side have anti-migration features adapted to resist movement of the implant towards the trailing edge more than movement of the implant towards the leading edge and the anti-migration features are present on the leading edge portion between the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall and on the trailing edge portion between the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall.

3. An implant for positioning in a motion segment between a cephalad vertebra and caudal vertebra, the implant comprising:

a trailing edge portion that may be engaged by an implant movement tool;

a leading edge portion on an opposite side of the implant from the trailing edge portion;

a first connecting wall connecting the leading edge portion to the trailing edge portion;

a second connecting wall connecting the leading edge portion to the trailing edge portion;

a perimeter frame around a fusion cavity including the leading edge portion, the trailing edge portion, the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall;

a first vertebral side;

a second vertebral side; and

the leading edge portion having a leading vertical face which may be advanced into tissue without tissue engaging an interior of the implant through the leading edge portion, the leading edge portion being a small end of a quadrilateral pyramidal frusta with rounded edges that extends a set of four sloped faces from the leading vertical face to the first connecting wall, second connecting wall, first vertebral side, and second vertebral side;

wherein the quadrilateral pyramidal frusta for the leading edge portion has a leading edge of the sloped face of the first vertebral side that is not parallel to a leading edge of the sloped face for the second vertebral side;

wherein the trailing edge portion has a trailing vertical face which is a small end of a quadrilateral pyramidal frusta with rounded edges that extends a set of four sloped faces from the trailing vertical face to the first connecting wall, second connecting wall, first vertebral side, and second vertebral side;

wherein the quadrilateral pyramidal frusta for the trailing edge portion has a trailing edge of the sloped face of the first vertebral side that is not parallel to a trailing edge of the sloped face for the second vertebral side;

wherein the first connecting wall is connected to the second connecting wall through the trailing edge portion, the leading edge portion, and at least one cross bar; and

the implant is made from a material that is much less radio-opaque than a set of markers placed in the implant, including a marker in the at least one crossbar so that implant orientation may be discerned by fluoroscopy.

4. The implant of claim 3 wherein:

the first vertebral side that comprises:

a part of a first side of the leading edge portion;

a part of a first side of the trailing edge portion;

a first side of the first connecting wall; and

a first side of the second connecting wall; and

the second vertebral side that comprises:

a part of a first side of the leading edge portion;

a part of a second side of the trailing edge portion;

a second side of the first connecting wall; and

a second side of the second connecting wall; and

wherein the first vertebral side and the second vertebral side have anti-migration features adapted to resist movement of the implant towards the trailing edge more than movement of the implant towards the leading edge and the anti-migration features are present on the leading edge portion between the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall and on the trailing edge portion between the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall.

5. The implant of claim 3 wherein the trailing edge portion includes:

at least one non-circular bore that engages with the implant movement tool for movement; and

at least one lateral engagement feature, separate from the non-circular bore, such that the tool for movement of the implant can engage the at least one non-circular bore and the at least one lateral engagement feature to provide a multi-point engagement with the tool for movement of the implant.

6. An implant for positioning in a motion segment between a cephalad vertebra and a caudal vertebra, the implant comprising:

a trailing edge portion that may be engaged by an implant movement tool;

a leading edge portion on an opposite side of the implant from the trailing edge portion;

a first connecting wall connecting the leading edge portion to the trailing edge portion;

a second connecting wall connecting the leading edge portion to the trailing edge portion wherein the leading edge portion, the trailing edge portion, the first connecting wall, and the second connecting wall form a perimeter frame around a fusion cavity;

the first connecting wall is connected to the second connecting wall through the trailing edge portion, the leading edge portion, and at least one cross bar;

the implant having a set of four markers located in each of a set of four intersections of the trailing edge portion with the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall, and the leading edge portion and the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall such that a failure of two of the markers to line up at either corner connecting the leading edge portion indicates a lack of alignment with a fluoroscopic view; and

a cross bar marker may be used to center the implant with respect to a spinous process as the cross bar marker is half way between a leading edge of the implant and a trailing edge of the implant;

wherein the leading edge portion has a leading vertical face which is a small end of a quadrilateral pyramidal frusta with rounded edges that extends a set of four sloped faces from the leading vertical face to the first connecting wall, the second connecting wall, a first vertebral side, and a second vertebral side; and

wherein the quadrilateral pyramidal frusta for the leading edge portion has a leading edge of the sloped face of the first vertebral side that is not parallel to a leading edge of the sloped face for the second vertebral side;

wherein the trailing edge portion has a trailing vertical face which is a small end of a quadrilateral pyramidal frusta with rounded edges that extends a set of four sloped faces from the trailing vertical face to the first connecting wall, the second connecting wall, the first vertebral side, and the second vertebral side; and

wherein the quadrilateral pyramidal frusta for the trailing edge portion has a trailing edge of the sloped face of the first vertebral side that is not parallel to a trailing edge of the sloped face for the second vertebral side.

7. The implant of claim 6 wherein:

the first vertebral side that comprises:

a part of a first side of the leading edge portion;

a part of a first side of the trailing edge portion;

a first side of the first connecting wall; and

a first side of the second connecting wall; and

the second vertebral side that comprises:

a part of a first side of the leading edge portion;

a part of a second side of the trailing edge portion;

a second side of the first connecting wall; and

a second side of the second connecting wall; and

wherein the first vertebral side and the second vertebral side have anti-migration features adapted to resist movement of the implant towards the trailing edge more than movement of the implant towards the leading edge and the anti-migration features are present on the leading edge portion between the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall and on the trailing edge portion between the first connecting wall and the second connecting wall.

8. The implant of claim 6 wherein the trailing edge portion includes:

at least one non-circular bore that engages with the implant movement tool for movement; and

at least one lateral engagement feature, separate from the non-circular bore, such that the tool for movement of the implant can engage the at least one non-circular bore and the at least one lateral engagement feature to provide a multi-point engagement with the tool for movement of the implant.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2026
From: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
To: VARAGON CAPITAL PARTNERS AGENT, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 074049/0289 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 11, 2026
From: ABACUS FINANCE GROUP, LLC
To: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
Reel/Frame 073760/0458 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2018
From: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
To: ABACUS FINANCE GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 047618/0524 →
CONVERSION OF ENTITY Recorded Nov 21, 2018
From: CHOICE SPINE, LP
To: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
Reel/Frame 048147/0243 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2015
From: BAXANO SURGICAL, INC.
To: CHOICE SPINE, L.P.
Reel/Frame 034982/0532 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 11, 2015
From: BAXANO SURGICAL, INC
To: QUANDARY MEDICAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 034954/0526 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2014
From: WOMBLE, THOMAS MATTHEW; LAPIERRE, LEIGHTON J.
To: BAXANO SURGICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 032509/0793 →