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Open surgical technique for vertebral fixation with subcutaneous fixators positioned between the skin and the lumbar fascia of a patient

  • US 5,480,440 A
  • Filed: 07/07/1993
  • Issued: 01/02/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for fixation of vertebrae of a patient, said patient having a back covered with skin under which is fascia, said patient also having vertebrae with spinous processes and pedicles, said pedicles having medullary canals, said method comprising the steps of:

  • a) posterolaterally entering the back of a patient by means of forming an incision with an open surgical technique wherein tissue is retracted and vertebrae are exposed;

    b) introducing a plurality of pedicle screws having proximal ends through a plurality of small incisions into the medullary canal of the pedicles of adjacent vertebrae, to a position where the proximal ends of said pedicle screws lie adjacent the fascia of the patient beneath the skin;

    c) inserting first and second pedicle screw linkage means between the skin of the patient and the fascia of the patient;

    d) detachably securing said linkage means to said proximal ends of said screws on a same side of the spinous process of said vertebrae to restrict relative movement between said vertebrae; and

    e) closing the incisions after the linkage means is secured to the screws.

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