System and method for spinal correction
View Patent ↗Methods of correcting a spinal deformity, including securing a first rod on a first side of a spine, securing an anchor on a second side of a spine, securing a lateral coupling between the rod and the anchor, translating and/or derotating the spine and securing a second rod on a second side of the spine to provide secondary stabilization to the spine.
1. A method of correcting a spinal deformity of a patient's spine, the method comprising:
securing a first rod anchor to a first vertebra of the patient's spine;
securing a second rod anchor to a second vertebra of the patient's spine;
coupling a first rod to the first rod anchor and the second rod anchor such that:
the first rod is laterally constrained relative to the first rod anchor while being free to slide axially and to change in at least pitch, yaw, and roll relative to the first rod anchor; and
the first rod is laterally constrained relative to the second rod anchor and is prevented from changing in at least pitch, yaw, and roll relative to the second rod anchor;
securing a third rod anchor to a third vertebra of the patient's spine different from the first vertebra;
securing a fourth rod anchor to a fourth vertebra of the patient's spine different from the second vertebra; and
coupling a second rod to the third rod anchor and the fourth rod anchor such that:
the second rod is laterally constrained relative to the third rod anchor while being free to slide axially and to change in at least pitch, yaw, and roll relative to the third rod anchor; and
the second rod is laterally constrained relative to the fourth rod anchor and is prevented from changing in at least pitch, yaw, and roll relative to the fourth rod anchor.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising coupling a first end of a transverse coupler to the first rod and coupling a second end of the transverse coupler to the second rod such that the first rod and second rod are prevented from changing in alignment with respect to each other.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first rod extends along a first side of the patient's spine and the second rod extends along a second side of the patient's spine opposite to the first side.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising coupling a first end of a transverse coupler to the first rod and coupling a second end of the transverse coupler to the second rod such that at least one of the first rod or the second rod is free to change in at least pitch, yaw, and roll relative to the transverse coupler.