IP Library Granted Patent US 11,596,453
Granted Patent B2
US 11,596,453 · App. 16/898,713 · Granted Mar 7, 2023

Minimally invasive spinal fixation system

Inventors: Fernando Olea (San Diego, CA); Andrew Schafer (Encinitas, CA); Scott Lish (Oceanside, CA); Robert German (San Diego, CA); Justin Doose (San Diego, CA); Derek Matteo (San Diego, CA); Garrett T. Offerman (Irvine, CA); James Coleman Lee (San Diego, CA); Conrad Tyler Hammann (Carlsbad, CA)
Assignee: NuVasive, Inc.
A61B17/7079A61B17/1671A61B17/60A61B17/7001A61B17/7002A61B17/708A61B17/7032A61B17/7035A61B17/7082A61B17/7085A61B17/7086A61B17/7088A61B17/7089A61B17/7091A61B2017/0046A61B2017/00407A61B2017/0256A61B2017/681
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,596,453
App. No.
16/898,713
Granted
Mar 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

This application describes surgical instruments and implants for building a posterior fixation construct across one or more segments of the spinal column. More specifically, the application describes instruments and methods for building a posterior fixation construct across one or more segments of the spinal column in a minimally invasive fashion.

Claims (24)

1. A spinal fixation system, comprising:

a compressor system configured to manipulate a pair of guide assemblies to compress or distract space between vertebrae, wherein the compressor system comprises a rack, a first arm fixedly positioned at the rack, a second arm movably attached to the rack, and a lock, wherein the lock comprises:

a selection switch connected to the rack, the selection switch having a recess, wherein the selection switch is configured for adjusting the lock between a compression position in which the second arm is prevented from moving away from the first arm, and a distraction position in which the second arm is prevented from moving towards the first arm; and

a first pawl pivotably connected to the rack, the first pawl including a first end dimensioned to be received with the recess of the selection switch and a second end comprising a ratchet configured to engage the rack thereby preventing movement of the second arm away from the first arm when the first end of the first pawl engages the recess.

2. The spinal fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the lock further comprises:

a second pawl pivotably connected to the rack, the second pawl including a first end dimensioned to be received with the recess of the selection switch and a second end comprising a ratchet configured to engage the rack thereby preventing movement of the second arm toward the first arm when the first end of the second pawl engages the recess.

3. The spinal fixation system of claim 2 , wherein the rack includes a plurality of teeth provided along one side of the rack.

4. The spinal fixation system of claim 3 , further comprising a turnkey configured to be operated to move the second arm relative to the first arm, the turnkey interacts with the plurality of teeth of the rack via a rotating gear.

5. The spinal fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the second arm includes a translating base coupled to the rack, a removable arm unit having an attachment elbow, an elongated arm, and a hoop positioned at a distal end of the elongated arm and configured for advancement over a guide assembly of the pair of guide assemblies.

6. The spinal fixation system of claim 5 , wherein the attachment elbow extends laterally from a proximal end of the elongated arm and has a lumen for receiving a post of the translating base.

7. The spinal fixation system of claim 6 , wherein the lumen has gear slots and the post comprising a matching gear wheel thereby allowing the removable arm to be attached to the rack at a plurality of angles.

8. The spinal fixation system of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of anchor assemblies, is configured to be anchored to a vertebra.

9. The spinal fixation system of claim 1 , wherein each of the pair of guide assemblies is configured to couple to a corresponding anchor assembly of the pair of anchor assemblies, the guide assembly extending proximally from the corresponding anchor assembly.

10. The spinal fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the selection switch is further configured for adjusting the lock to an open position in which the second arm is allowed to move towards and away from the first arm.

11. A spinal fixation system, comprising:

a compressor system configured to manipulate a pair of guide assemblies to compress or distract space between vertebrae, wherein the compressor system comprises a rack, a first arm fixedly positioned to the rack, a second arm movably attached to the rack, and a lock,

wherein the first arm includes a fixed base attached to the rack, a removable arm unit having an attachment elbow, the attachment elbow extending laterally from a proximal end of the elongated arm and having a lumen for receiving a post of the fixed base, and wherein the lumen has gear slots and the post comprising a matching gear wheel for engaging the gear slots thereby allowing the removable arm to be attached to the rack at a plurality of angles, and

wherein the lock comprises:

a selection switch coupled to the rack, the selection switch having a recess; and

a first pawl pivotably connected to the rack, the first pawl including a first end dimensioned to be received within the recess of the selection switch and a second end comprising a ratchet configured to engage the rack.

12. The spinal fixation system of claim 11 , wherein the first arm further comprises an elongate arm and a hoop.

13. The spinal fixation system of claim 12 , wherein the hoop is positioned at a distal end of the elongated arm and is configured for advancement over a guide assembly of the pair of guide assemblies.

14. The spinal fixation system of claim 11 , wherein each of the pair of anchor assemblies, is configured to be anchored to a vertebra.

15. The spinal fixation system of claim 11 , wherein each of the pair of guide assemblies is configured to couple to a corresponding anchor assembly of the pair of anchor assemblies, the guide assembly extending proximally from the corresponding anchor assembly.