IP Library Granted Patent US 11,432,853
Granted Patent B2
US 11,432,853 · App. 16/456,321 · Granted Sep 6, 2022

Spinal stabilization installation instrumentation and methods

Inventor: Hugh D Hestad (Edina, MN)
Assignee: Zimmer Biomet Spine, Inc.
A61B17/7083A61B17/0642A61B17/0682A61B17/701A61B17/7029A61B17/7031A61B17/7076A61B17/105A61B2017/0641A61B2017/0647
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Patent No.
US 11,432,853
App. No.
16/456,321
Granted
Sep 6, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for installing a vertebral stabilization system. The system includes an installation tool including a handle portion and a shaft extending distally from the handle portion. The shaft includes a conduit and a staple mechanism. The system also includes a flexible implant member extending along the conduit configured to be advanced out from a distal end of the shaft, and a staple housed in the staple mechanism. The staple is configured to secure the flexible implant member to a vertebra. The handle portion is configured to selectively advance the flexible implant member from the shaft and to selectively actuate the staple mechanism.

Claims (33)

1. A vertebral stabilization system comprising:

a stabilization member configured to extend between anchors to affix the stabilization member to adjacent vertebrae; and

an anchor configured to secure the stabilization member to a vertebra, the anchor comprising:

a first leg and a second leg each insertable into the vertebra; and

a cross member connected to the first leg and the second leg, the cross member, the first leg, and the second leg each configured to directly engage and together receive the stabilization member to secure the stabilization member to the vertebra.

2. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the cross member includes a projection configured to protrude into the stabilization member.

3. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the cross member has an arcuate shape curving between the first leg and the second leg.

4. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 3 , wherein the arcuate shape is curved to match a shape of the stabilization member.

5. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first leg and the second leg are substantially parallel.

6. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first leg is divergent from the second leg.

7. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first leg is convergent to the second leg.

8. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the first leg includes a barb configured to engage the vertebra to limit reverse movement of the first leg from the vertebra.

9. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 1 , comprising:

a first arm and a second arm each extending from the cross member.

10. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the first arm extends substantially parallel to the second arm.

11. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 10 , wherein the first arm and the second arm are configured to receive the stabilization member through a central opening defined at least in part by the first arm and the second arm, such that the first arm and the second arm straddle the stabilization member.

12. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 9 , wherein the first arm and the second arm are configured to be crimped around a portion of the stabilization member to secure the stabilization member between the first arm and the second arm and the cross member.

13. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 12 , wherein the cross member includes a projection configured to protrude into the stabilization member when the first arm and the second arm are crimped.

14. A vertebral stabilization system, comprising:

an elongate flexible stabilization member configured to extend between anchors to affix the stabilization member to adjacent vertebrae; and

an anchor configured to secure the stabilization member to a vertebra, the anchor comprising:

a first leg and a second leg each securable to the vertebra; and

a crown connected to the first leg and the second leg, the crown, the first leg, and the second leg together configured to receive the stabilization member to secure the stabilization member between the anchor and the vertebra.

15. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 14 , wherein the crown has an arcuate shape curving between the first leg and the second leg.

16. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 15 , wherein the arcuate shape is curved to match a shape of the stabilization member.

17. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 14 , wherein the first leg and the second leg are configured to be crimped around a portion of the stabilization member to secure the stabilization member between the first leg, the second leg, and the crown.

18. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 17 , wherein the first leg includes a projection configured to engage the vertebra to limit reverse movement of the first leg from the vertebra.

19. The vertebral stabilization system of claim 18 , wherein the projection is configured to protrude into the stabilization member when the first leg and the second leg are crimped.

20. A vertebral stabilization system, comprising:

a stabilization member configured to extend between anchors to affix the stabilization member to adjacent vertebrae; and

a first anchor separated from a second anchor, each of the first anchor and the second anchor comprising:

a first leg and a second leg each insertable into a vertebra; and

a cross member connected to the first leg and the second leg, the cross member, the first leg, and the second leg each configured to directly engage the stabilization member and together configured to receive the stabilization member between the first anchor and the second anchor to secure the stabilization member to a posterior portion of the vertebra.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 24, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.
To: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC
Reel/Frame 069772/0121 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 24, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC
To: HIGHRIDGE MEDICAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 069772/0248 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2024
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: EBI, LLC; ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC (F/K/A ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.)
Reel/Frame 066973/0833 →
GRANT OF A SECURITY INTEREST -- PATENTS Recorded Apr 1, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC; EBI, LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
Reel/Frame 066970/0806 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2022
From: BIOMET 3I, LLC; EBI, LLC; ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.; ZIMMER DENTAL INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 059293/0213 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 18, 2022
From: ZIMMER SPINE, INC.
To: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.
Reel/Frame 059046/0818 →