IP Library Granted Patent US 12,648,862
Granted Patent B2
US 12,648,862 · App. 18/958,217 · Granted Jun 9, 2026

Bone joint inserter device and methods of use thereof

Inventors: Nicholas Alexander Russell (Carlsbad, CA); Robert Alan Hart (Portland, OR); Gregory Michael Mundis (San Diego, CA); Erik Christian Anders Olsson (Asheville, NC); Seth Kevin Williams (Madison, WI)
Assignee: SeaSpine Orthopedics Corporation
A61F2/4611
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Patent No.
US 12,648,862
App. No.
18/958,217
Granted
Jun 9, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bone joint inserter device for accessing and manipulating a facet joint is provided. The bone joint inserter device improves surgical control in bone anchor location, placement and insertion into target bone, while the inserter device also improves efficiency in engaging the target bone joint. The surgical instrument provides improved control of cutting device location and orientation, including directional control for precise bone anchor component insertion. Methods to use the bone joint inserter device in surgical procedures are also provided.

Claims (72)

1 . A method for implanting a bone anchor device comprising:

providing a bone joint inserter device comprising:

(a) a proximal section comprising an inserter head, wherein said inserter head comprises:

a face;

at least one prong;

a first channel comprising a first entry port and a first exit port, wherein said first entry port is at least as wide as said first exit port, and wherein said first channel is oriented at a first acute angle relative to a center line of said inserter head; and

a second channel comprising a second entry port and a second exit port, wherein said second entry port is at least as wide as said second exit port, and wherein said second channel is oriented at a second acute angle relative to the center line of said inserter head;

(b) a distal section comprising a notch operably receiving and positively orienting a drill, a cutting tool, a stylet, or a tamp;

(c) a shaft disposed between said proximal section and said distal section; and

(d) a lumen extending along a central axis of the bone joint inserter device from said distal section through said shaft and through said proximal section;

creating an access opening to expose a target cervical facet joint;

inserting said at least one prong of said inserter head into the target cervical facet joint;

aligning said face of said inserter head with a target bone surface of the target cervical facet joint;

introducing a cutting instrument through at least one of said first channel and said second channel;

impacting the target bone surface with said cutting instrument to produce a receiving site for said bone anchor device;

disengaging said cutting instrument from said target bone surface;

withdrawing the bone joint inserter device; and

inserting the bone anchor device into the receiving site on the target bone.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said proximal section is fixedly interconnected to said shaft, and said shaft is fixedly interconnected to said distal section.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said face comprises a contact surface shape comprising flat, angled, curved, concave, convex, or a combination thereof.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said at least one prong comprises an end shape comprising pointed, tapered, beveled, chiseled, blunt, rounded, or square.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the notch operably orients a compatible device substantially parallel to the central axis of said inserter device.

6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said distal section comprises a lumen entry port shape comprising round, rectangular, square or elliptical.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein a width of said first entry port is wider than said first exit port, and a width of said second entry port is wider than said second exit port.

8 . A method for implanting a bone anchor device comprising:

providing a bone joint inserter device comprising:

(a) a proximal section comprising an inserter head, wherein said inserter head comprises:

a face;

at least two prongs;

a first channel comprising a first entry port and a first exit port, wherein said first entry port is at least as wide as said first exit port, and wherein said first channel is oriented at a first acute angle relative to a center line of said inserter head; and

a second channel comprising a second entry port and a second exit port, wherein said second entry port is at least as wide as said second exit port, and wherein said second channel is oriented at a second acute angle relative to the center line of said inserter head;

(b) a distal section comprising a notch operably receiving and positively orienting a drill, a cutting tool, a stylet, or a tamp;

(c) a shaft disposed between said proximal section and said distal section; and

(d) a lumen extending along a central axis of the bone joint inserter device from said distal section through said shaft and through said proximal section;

creating an access opening to expose a target cervical facet joint;

inserting said at least two prongs of said inserter head into the target cervical facet joint;

aligning said face of said inserter head with a target bone surface of the target cervical facet joint;

introducing a cutting instrument through at least one of said first channel and said second channel;

impacting the target bone surface with said cutting instrument to produce a receiving site for said bone anchor device;

disengaging said cutting instrument from said target bone surface;

withdrawing the bone joint inserter device; and

inserting the bone anchor device into the receiving site on the target bone.

9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein said proximal section is fixedly interconnected to said shaft, and said shaft is fixedly interconnected to said distal section.

10 . The method of claim 8 , wherein said face comprises a contact surface shape comprising flat, angled, curved, concave, convex, or a combination thereof.

11 . The method of claim 8 , wherein said at least two prongs comprise an end shape comprising pointed, tapered, beveled, chiseled, blunt, rounded, or square.

12 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the notch operably orients a compatible device substantially parallel to the central axis of said inserter device.

13 . The method of claim 8 , wherein said distal section comprises a lumen entry port shape comprising round, rectangular, square, or elliptical.

14 . The method of claim 8 , wherein a width of said first entry port is wider than said first exit port, and a width of said second entry port is wider than said second exit port.

15 . A method for implanting a bone anchor device comprising:

providing a bone joint inserter device comprising:

(a) a proximal section comprising an inserter head, wherein said inserter head comprises:

a face;

at least one prong;

a first channel comprising a first entry port and a first exit port, wherein said first entry port is at least as wide as said first exit port, and wherein said first channel is oriented at a first acute angle relative to a center line of said inserter head; and

a second channel comprising a second entry port and a second exit port, wherein said second entry port is at least as wide as said second exit port, and wherein said second channel is oriented at a second acute angle relative to the center line of said inserter head;

a center channel comprising a central entry port and a central exit port, wherein said central entry port is at least as wide as said central exit port, and wherein said center channel is disposed between said first channel and said second channel;

(b) a distal section comprising a notch operably receiving and positively orienting a drill, a cutting tool, a stylet, or a tamp;

(c) a shaft disposed between said proximal section and said distal section; and

(d) a lumen extending along a central axis of the bone joint inserter device from said distal section through said shaft and through said proximal section;

creating an access opening to expose a target cervical facet joint;

inserting said at least one prong of said inserter head into the target cervical facet joint;

aligning said face of said inserter head with a target bone surface of the target cervical facet joint;

introducing a cutting instrument through at least one of said first channel, said second channel, and said center channel;

impacting the target bone surface with said cutting instrument to produce a receiving site for said bone anchor device;

disengaging said cutting instrument from said target bone surface;

withdrawing the bone joint inserter device; and

inserting the bone anchor device into the receiving site on the target bone.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein said proximal section is fixedly interconnected to said shaft, and said shaft is fixedly interconnected to said distal section.

17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein said face comprises a contact surface shape comprising flat, angled, curved, concave, convex, or a combination thereof.

18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein said at least one prong comprises an end shape comprising pointed, tapered, beveled, chiseled, blunt, rounded, or square.

19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein a width of said first entry port is wider than said first exit port, and a width of said second entry port is wider than said second exit port.

20 . The method of claim 15 , wherein said first entry port comprises two holes arranged in a vertically stacked configuration, and said second entry port comprises two holes arranged in a vertically stacked configuration.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2025
From: ORTHOFIX MEDICAL INC.
To: SEASPINE ORTHOPEDICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 073931/0145 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2025
From: SEASPINE LLC
To: ORTHOFIX MEDICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 073931/0214 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 8, 2025
From: SEASPINE, INC.
To: SEASPINE LLC
Reel/Frame 073052/0150 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2025
From: RUSSELL, NICHOLAS ALEXANDER; HART, ROBERT ALAN; MUNDIS, GREGORY MICHAEL; OLSSON, ERIK CHRISTIAN ANDERS; WILLIAMS, SETH KEVIN
To: SEASPINE, INC.
Reel/Frame 070329/0145 →
Continuity (3)
Continuation 17716361 · Apr 8, 2022
Provisional Application 63173720 · Apr 12, 2021
Related Publication 20250120826A1 · Apr 17, 2025
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