IP Library Granted Patent US 7,083,621
Granted Patent B2
US 7,083,621 · App. 10/642,399 · Granted Aug 1, 2006

Articulating spinal fixation rod and system

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Patent No.
US 7,083,621
App. No.
10/642,399
Granted
Aug 1, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for aligning and implanting orthopedic fixation or stabilization implants within the body. In one embodiment, the system includes at least two bone anchors, at least one of which is provided with a transverse portal and a locking member. In one aspect, the system also includes at least one linkage rod, for linking two or more bone anchors through their respective locking members. The linking rod may include at least one angularly adjustable joint, which may be fixed by actuating the locking member. The bone anchors and the linkage rod may be locked into place to form a spinal fusion or fixation prosthesis.

Claims (70)

1. A prosthesis for minimally invasive posterior fixation, comprising:

a bone anchor having a head;

a transverse portal extending through opposing sidewalls of said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said bone anchor, said opposing sidewalls being substantially closed above said transverse portal;

a first segment of a rod extending through said transverse portal, said first segment defining a first surface;

a second segment of a rod having a second complementary surface;

a joint formed at least in part by said first surface and said second surface; and

a locking cap which in response to lateral movement secures said first segment within said portal and fixes the angular relationship of the joint.

2. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein said rod is adapted to be detachably secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portal.

3. The prosthesis of claim 1 , further comprising a third segment of the rod, said third segment defining a socket for receiving a ball positioned on said second segment.

4. The prosthesis of claim 3 , further comprising a second bone anchor having a head, a transverse portal and a locking cap which in response to lateral movement secures said third segment within the portal of the second bone anchor and fixes the angular relationship between the third and second segments.

5. The prosthesis assembly of claim 4 , wherein the third segment is configured to be secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portals of said bone anchors.

6. The prosthesis of claim 4 , wherein said first segment, said second segment and said third segment include a central lumen, which is configured such that said first second and third segments can travel over a guidewire.

7. The prosthesis of claim 4 , wherein the transverse portal of said second bone anchor is substantially closed with respect to a central axis of said second bone anchor.

8. The prosthesis of claim 7 , wherein said first segment, said second segment and said third segment include a central lumen, which is configured such that said first second and third segments can travel over a guidewire.

9. The prosthesis of claim 4 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal of said second bone anchor is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced entirely through said transverse portal of said second bone anchor.

10. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein said first segment and second segment include a central lumen, which is configured such that the first and second segments can be advanced over a guidewire.

11. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced through a first end of said portal.

12. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced entirely through said transverse portal.

13. A prosthesis for minimally invasive posterior fixation, comprising:

a bone anchor having a head;

a transverse portal extending through said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said bone anchor;

a first segment of a rod extending through said transverse portal, said first segment defining a first surface;

a second segment of a rod having a second complementary surface;

a joint formed at least in part by said first surface and said second surface; and

a locking cap which in response to lateral movement secures said first segment within said portal and fixes the angular relationship of the joint;

wherein said first segment further comprises at least one compression gap.

14. The prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein said rod is adapted to be detachably secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portal.

15. The prosthesis of claim 13 , further comprising a third segment of the rod, said third segment defining a socket for receiving a ball positioned on said second segment.

16. The prosthesis of claim 15 , further comprising a second bone anchor having a head, a transverse portal and a locking cap which in response to lateral movement secures said third segment within the portal of the second bone anchor and fixes the angular relationship between the third and second segments.

17. The prosthesis assembly of claim 16 , wherein the third segment is configured to be secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portals of said bone anchors.

18. The prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein said rod includes a central lumen, which is configured such that said rod can be advanced over a guidewire.

19. The prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced through a first end of said portal.

20. The prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced entirely through said transverse portal.

21. A prosthesis for minimally invasive posterior fixation, comprising:

a first bone anchor having a head and a transverse portal extending through said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said first bone anchor;

a second bone anchor having a head and a transverse portal extending through said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said second bone anchor;

a first segment of a rod extending through said transverse portal of said first bone anchor, said first segment defining a first surface, said first segment being configured such that it can be advanced entirely through said transverse portal of said second bone anchor;

a second segment of a rod having a second complementary surface;

a joint formed at least in part by said first surface and said second surface; and

a locking cap that is configured for lateral movement within said head of said first bone anchor and is configured such that lateral movement within said head secures said first segment within said portal and fixes the angular relationship of the joint.

22. The prosthesis of claim 21 , wherein said rod is adapted to be detachably secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portal.

23. The prosthesis of claim 21 , further comprising a third segment of the rod, said third segment defining a socket for receiving a ball positioned on said second segment.

24. The prosthesis of claim 23 , further comprising a cap for the second bone anchor that in response to lateral movement secures said third segment within the portal of the second bone anchor and fixes the angular relationship between the third and second segments.

25. The prosthesis assembly of claim 24 , wherein the third segment is configured to be secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portals of said bone anchors.

26. The prosthesis of claim 21 , wherein said rod includes a central lumen, which is configured such that the rod can be advanced over a guidewire.

27. The prosthesis of claim 21 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal of said first bone anchor is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced through a first end of said transverse portal of said first bone anchor.

28. The prosthesis of claim 21 , wherein said first segment has distal end and said transverse portal is configured such that said distal end of said first segment can be advanced entirely through said transverse portal of said first bone anchor.

29. A prosthesis for minimally invasive posterior fixation, comprising:

a bone anchor having a head;

a transverse portal extending through said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said bone anchor;

a first segment of a rod extending through said transverse portal, said first segment defining a first surface;

a second segment of a rod having a second complementary surface;

a joint formed at least in part by said first surface and said second surface;

means for securing said first segment within said portal and fixing the angular relationship of the joint; and

a guidewire lumen extending through said first and second segments of the rod.

30. The prosthesis of claim 29 , wherein said rod is adapted to be detachably secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portal.

31. The prosthesis of claim 29 , wherein further comprising a third segment of the rod, said third segment defining a socket for receiving a ball positioned on said second segment.

32. The prosthesis of claim 31 , wherein said guidewire lumen extends through said third segment

33. The prosthesis assembly of claim 31 , wherein the third segment is configured to be secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portals of said bone anchors.

34. A prosthesis for minimally invasive posterior fixation, comprising:

a first bone anchor having a head and a transverse portal extending through said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said first bone anchor;

a second bone anchor having a head and a transverse portal extending through said head along an axis transverse to a central axis of said second bone anchor;

a first segment of a rod extending through said transverse portal of said first bone anchor, said first segment defining a first surface;

a second segment of a rod having a second complementary surface;

a joint formed at least in part by said first surface and said second surface, said joint configured to allow an angular orientation of said first and second segments to be adjusted within a cone having a vertex located between said first and second bone anchors; and

a locking cap which in response to lateral movement secures said first segment within said transverse portal of said first bone anchor and fixes the angular relationship of the joint.

35. The prosthesis of claim 34 , wherein said rod is adapted to be detachably secured to an insertion tool used to insert said rod into said portal.

36. The prosthesis of claim 34 , wherein further comprising a third segment of the rod, said third segment defining a socket for receiving a ball positioned on said second segment.

37. The prosthesis of claim 34 , wherein said first segment and second segment include a central lumen, which is configured such that the first and second segments can be advanced over a guidewire.

38. The prosthesis of claim 34 , wherein said first segment is configured such that it can be advanced entirely through said transverse port of said second bone anchor.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 21, 2009
From: VERTELINK CORPORATION
To: MEDTRONIC VERTELINK, INC.
Reel/Frame 022127/0504 →
MERGER Recorded Dec 12, 2006
From: SDGI, HOLDINGS, INC.
To: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 018616/0454 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2006
From: SHAOLIAN, SAMUEL M.; VAN NGUYEN, THANH; PHAM, TO V.; TEITELBAUM, GEORGE P.
To: VERTILINK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 017672/0339 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2005
From: MEDTRONIC VERTELINK, INC.
To: SDGI HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 016446/0593 →