Apparatus, systems, and methods for the fixation or fusion of bone
Assemblies of one or more implant structures make possible the achievement of diverse interventions involving the fusion and/or stabilization of the SI-joint and/or lumbar and sacral vertebra in a non-invasive manner, with minimal incision, and without the necessitating the removing the intervertebral disc. The representative lumbar spine interventions, which can be performed on adults or children, include, but are not limited to, SI-joint fusion or fixation; lumbar interbody fusion; translaminar lumbar fusion; lumbar facet fusion; trans-iliac lumbar fusion; and the stabilization of a spondylolisthesis.
1. An orthopedic implant configured for fusing a bone joint, the implant comprising:
an elongated bone fixation/fusion implant body being free of external threads and having internal threads, the implant body having a longitudinal axis in a direction of implant body elongation, the implant body having at least three outer faces that extend parallel to the longitudinal axis along substantially an entire longitudinal length of the implant body, the implant body being sized and configured to be inserted in the direction of implant body elongation through a first bone segment, transversely across a joint region and at least partially into a second bone segment, the implant being configured to be left in place in the bone segments postoperatively.
2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the elongated implant body and internal threads are configured to mate with another device to couple the other device to a proximal end of the implant body.
3. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the elongated implant body is provided with a central lumen extending therethrough and adapted to receive a guide pin to assist in the placement of the implant within the bone segments.
4. The implant of claim 3 , wherein the internal threads of the elongated implant body are located in a proximal end of the central lumen.
5. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the elongated implant body is provided with a porous surface configured to be conducive to bony in-growth.
6. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the elongated implant body is coated with hydroxyapatite to be conducive to bony in-growth.
7. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the elongated implant body is sized and configured to be tapped into place through the first bone segment, transversely across the joint region and at least partially into the second bone segment.
8. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the implant body comprises exactly three outer faces that extend parallel to the longitudinal axis along substantially an entire longitudinal length of the implant body.
9. The implant of claim 1 , wherein every outer face that extends along substantially the entire longitudinal length of the implant body extends parallel to the longitudinal axis.
10. An orthopedic implant configured for fusing a bone joint, the implant comprising:
an elongated bone fixation/fusion implant body being free of external threads and having internal threads, the implant body being sized and configured to be inserted through a first bone segment, transversely across a joint region and at least partially into a second bone segment, the implant being configured to be left in place in the bone segments postoperatively,
wherein the elongated implant body has a longitudinal length that is at least four times as long as a maximum transverse width or diameter.
11. An orthopedic implant configured for fusing a bone joint, the implant comprising:
an elongated bone fixation/fusion implant body being free of external threads and having internal threads, the implant body being sized and configured to be inserted through a first bone segment, transversely across a joint region and at least partially into a second bone segment, the implant being configured to be left in place in the bone segments postoperatively,
wherein the elongated implant body has a tapered section and a non-tapered section, and wherein the non-tapered section is at least half as long as an overall longitudinal length of the elongated implant body.
12. An orthopedic implant configured for fusing a bone joint, the implant comprising:
an elongated bone fixation/fusion implant body being free of external threads and having internal threads, the implant body being sized and configured to be inserted through a first bone segment, transversely across a joint region and at least partially into a second bone segment, the implant being configured to be left in place in the bone segments postoperatively,
wherein the elongated implant body and internal threads are configured to mate with another device to couple the other device to a proximal end of the implant body,
wherein the elongated implant body is provided with a central lumen extending therethrough and adapted to receive a guide pin to assist in the placement of the implant within the bone segments,
wherein the internal threads of the elongated implant body are located in a proximal end of the central lumen,
wherein the elongated implant body is provided with a porous surface configured to be conducive to bony in-growth,
wherein the elongated implant body is coated with hydroxyapatite to be conducive to bony in-growth,
wherein the elongated implant body is sized and configured to be tapped into place through the first bone segment, transversely across the joint region and at least partially into the second bone segment,
wherein the elongated implant body has an overall longitudinal length that is at least four times as long as a maximum transverse width or diameter, and
wherein the elongated implant body has a tapered section and a non-tapered section, and wherein the non-tapered section is at least half as long as the overall longitudinal length of the elongated implant body.