Spinal fixation method and system
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1. In a spinal fixation method including the step of first exposing at least a portion of the vertebrae of a spinal column;
- the improvement comprising the steps of;
(a) introducing at least a spaced pair of guide wires directly through the cancellous portions of the portion of the vertebrae and into the middle of the vertebral body thereof leaving an exposed length of each of said guide wires extending outward thereof, at least one end of each of said guide wires being substantially blunt to help preclude penetration of the anterior cortex by said guide wires;
(b) X-raying the vertebrae to confirm the position of said guide wires in the portion of the vertebrae;
(c) introducing a cannulated screw tap over said guide wires to cut screw threads into the portion of the vertebrae along said guide wires to a desired depth;
(d) placing a rigid plate over the portion of the vertebrae with said guide wires passing through said plate; and
(e) introducing cannulated screws over said guide wires, through said plate and into the screw threads cut into the portion of the vertebrae to secure said plate thereto.
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A method of and system for fixing one or more levels of the vertebrae of a spinal column. Elongated guide wires are provided for being inserted into the vertebrae. A rigid plate is provided for being placed over the vertebrae with the guide wires passing therethrough. Cannulated screws are provided for being inserted over the guide wires, through the plate and into the vertebrae for securing the plate to the vertebrae.
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1. In a spinal fixation method including the step of first exposing at least a portion of the vertebrae of a spinal column;
- the improvement comprising the steps of;
(a) introducing at least a spaced pair of guide wires directly through the cancellous portions of the portion of the vertebrae and into the middle of the vertebral body thereof leaving an exposed length of each of said guide wires extending outward thereof, at least one end of each of said guide wires being substantially blunt to help preclude penetration of the anterior cortex by said guide wires; (b) X-raying the vertebrae to confirm the position of said guide wires in the portion of the vertebrae; (c) introducing a cannulated screw tap over said guide wires to cut screw threads into the portion of the vertebrae along said guide wires to a desired depth; (d) placing a rigid plate over the portion of the vertebrae with said guide wires passing through said plate; and (e) introducing cannulated screws over said guide wires, through said plate and into the screw threads cut into the portion of the vertebrae to secure said plate thereto. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- the improvement comprising the steps of;
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