IP Library Granted Patent US 8,123,783
Granted Patent B2
US 8,123,783 · App. 11/418,640 · Granted Feb 28, 2012

Pedicle screw-based dynamic posterior stabilization systems and methods

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Patent No.
US 8,123,783
App. No.
11/418,640
Granted
Feb 28, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a pedicle screw-based dynamic posterior stabilization system that is used to stabilize the segments of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to, or in place of, conventional spinal fusion using bone grafts. The system includes a plurality of pedicle screws, each of the plurality of pedicle screws including a head portion, and the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws forming a first half of a joint that allows relative pivoting movement about the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and up-and-down movement with respect to the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws. The system also includes a stabilization body coupled to the plurality of pedicle screws, the stabilization body including a plurality of end portions, and the end portions of the stabilization body forming a plurality of second halves of the joints formed by the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws.

Claims (34)

1. A pedicle screw-based dynamic posterior stabilization system that is used to stabilize the segments of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to, or in place of, conventional spinal fusion using bone grafts, the system comprising:

a plurality of pedicle screws, each of the plurality of pedicle screws comprising a head portion, and the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws forming a first portion of a joint, the first portion having a convex surface and a concave surface;

a substantially rigid stabilization body coupled to the plurality of pedicle screws, the stabilization body comprising a plurality of terminating end portions, each terminating end portion forming a second portion of a joint, wherein the second portion of a given joint is configured to pivot about a corresponding first portion on a first axis and on a second axis, the second portion having a convex surface and a concave surface, wherein the convex surface of the first portion mates with the concave surface of the second portion and the convex surface of the second portion mates with the concave surface of the first portion to form a double-hinged joint; and

at least one of a substantially flexible or a substantially semi-rigid band spanning each joint and holding together the first portion and the second portion, wherein the band is disposed partially within the substantially rigid stabilization body, passes through at least one port manufactured into the substantially rigid stabilization body, and is disposed partially outside of the substantially rigid stabilization body where it is secured to the substantially rigid stabilization body.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws defines at least one hollow channel.

3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the stabilization body defines at least one hollow channel.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the band is threaded through the at least one hollow channel defined by the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and the at least one hollow channel defined by the stabilization body, the band selectively coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws.

5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the stabilization body defines two hollow channels.

6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the band is threaded through the at least one hollow channel defined by the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and the two hollow channels defined by the stabilization body, the band selectively coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the joints formed by the head portion of a pedicle screw and the terminating end of a stabilizing body provide relative rotation on two perpendicular axes.

8. A pedicle screw-based dynamic posterior stabilization method that is used to stabilize the segments of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to, or in place of, conventional spinal fusion using bone grafts, the method comprising:

inserting a plurality of pedicle screws in the facets of a plurality of adjacent vertebrae of a spine, each of the plurality of pedicle screws comprising a head portion, and the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws forming a first portion of a joint, the first portion having a convex surface and a concave surface;

disposing a substantially rigid stabilization body between and coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws, the stabilization body comprising a plurality of terminating end portions, each terminating end portion forming a second portion of a joint, wherein the second portion of a given joint is configured to pivot about a corresponding first portion on a first axis and on a second axis, the first axis extending through the head portion of the pedicle screw and the second axis extending through the head portion of the pedicle screw and transverse to the first axis so that the second portion pivots about the head portion of the pedicle screw, the second portion having a convex surface and a concave surface, wherein the convex surface of the first portion mates with the concave surface of the second portion and the convex surface of the second portion mates with the concave surface of the first portion to form a double-hinged joint; and

providing at least one of a substantially flexible or a substantially semi-rigid band spanning each joint and holding together the first portion and the second portion, wherein the band is disposed partially within the substantially rigid stabilization body, passes through at least one port manufactured into the substantially rigid stabilization body, and is disposed partially outside of the substantially rigid stabilization body where it is secured to the substantially rigid stabilization body.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws defines at least one hollow channel.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the stabilization body defines at least one hollow channel.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the band is threaded through the at least one hollow channel defined by the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and the at least one hollow channel defined by the stabilization body, the band selectively coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the stabilization body defines two hollow channels.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the band is threaded through the at least one hollow channel defined by the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and the two hollow channels defined by the stabilization body, the band selectively coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws.

14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the joints formed by the head portion of a pedicle screw and the terminating end of a stabilizing body provide relative rotation on two perpendicular axes.

15. A pedicle screw-based dynamic posterior stabilization system that is used to stabilize the segments of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to, or in place of, conventional spinal fusion using bone grafts, the system comprising:

a plurality of pedicle screws, each of the plurality of pedicle screws comprising a head portion, and the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws forming a first portion of a joint, the first portion having a convex surface and a concave surface that together form substantially the shape of a saddle;

a substantially rigid stabilization body coupled to the plurality of pedicle screws, the stabilization body comprising a plurality of terminating end portions, each terminating end portion forming a second portion of a joint, wherein the second portion of a given joint is configured to pivot about a corresponding first portion, the second portion having a convex surface and a concave surface that together form substantially the shape of a saddle, wherein the convex surface of the first portion mates with the concave surface of the second portion and the convex surface of the second portion mates with the concave surface of the first portion to form a double-hinged joint; and

at least one of a substantially flexible or a substantially semi-rigid band spanning each joint and holding together the first portion and the second portion, wherein the band is disposed partially within the substantially rigid stabilization body, passes through at least one port manufactured into the substantially rigid stabilization body, and is disposed partially outside of the substantially rigid stabilization body where it is secured to the substantially rigid stabilization body.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the stabilization body defines at least one hollow channel.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the band is threaded about the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and through the at least one hollow channel defined by the stabilization body, the band selectively coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws.

18. The system of claim 15 , wherein the joints formed by the head portion of a pedicle screw and the terminating end of a stabilizing body provide relative rotation on two perpendicular axes.

19. A pedicle screw-based dynamic posterior stabilization method that is used to stabilize the segments of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to, or in place of, conventional spinal fusion using bone grafts, the method comprising:

inserting a plurality of pedicle screws in the facets of a plurality of adjacent vertebrae of a spine, each of the plurality of pedicle screws comprising a head portion, and the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws forming a first portion of a joint, the first portion having a convex surface and a concave surface that together form substantially the shape of a saddle;

disposing a substantially rigid stabilization body between and coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws, the stabilization body comprising a plurality of terminating end portions, each terminating end portion forming a second portion of a joint, wherein the second portion of a given joint is configured to pivot relative to a corresponding first portion, the second portion having a convex surface and a concave surface that together form substantially the shape of a saddle, wherein the convex surface of the first portion mates with the concave surface of the second portion and the convex surface of the second portion mates with the concave surface of the first portion; and

providing at least one of a substantially flexible or a substantially semi-rigid band spanning each joint and holding together the first portion and the second portion, wherein the band is disposed partially within the substantially rigid stabilization body, passes through at least one port manufactured into the substantially rigid stabilization body, and is disposed partially outside of the substantially rigid stabilization body where it is secured to the substantially rigid stabilization body.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the stabilization body defines at least one hollow channel.

21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the band is threaded about the head portion of each of the plurality of pedicle screws and through the at least one hollow channel defined by the stabilization body, the band selectively coupling the stabilization body to the plurality of pedicle screws.

22. The method of claim 19 , wherein the joints formed by the head portion of the pedicle screw and the terminating end of a stabilizing body provide relative rotation on two perpendicular axes.

Assignments (12)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 15, 2021
From: CTL MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: STERLING NATIONAL BANK
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2021
From: CTL MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: SOURCE CAPITAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES FUND III, LP
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 26, 2019
From: AMEDICA CORPORATION; U.S. SPINE, INC.
To: CTL MEDICAL CORPORATION
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To: AMEDICA CORPORATION; US SPINE, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2018
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To: AMEDICA CORPORATION; US SPINE, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2018
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To: AMEDICA CORPORATION
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From: AMEDICA CORPORATION; US SPINE, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2012
From: AS COLLATERAL AGENT, KARL KIPKE
To: AMEDICA CORPORATION
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 18, 2012
From: AMEDICA CORPORATION; US SPINE, INC.
To: GE CAPITAL EQUITY INVESTMENTS, INC. C/O GE HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 18, 2011
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To: U.S. SPINE, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 4, 2011
From: AMEDICA CORPORATION
To: KARL KIPKE, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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