Method for subcutaneous suprafascial pedicular internal fixation
First Claim
1. A method for introducing bone graft material into an intervertebral disc space comprising the steps of:
- a) creating bilateral cannulated portals into an affected disc;
b) removing a nucleus of the disc to create an empty disc space;
c) inserting a viewing instrument into the first portal;
d) introducing the bone graft material into the second portal;
e) advancing the graft material through the second portal into the empty disc space; and
f) verifying the entry of the graft material through the viewing instrument in the first portal.
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Abstract
A method for internal fixation of vertebra of the spine to facilitate graft fusion includes steps for excising the nucleus of an affected disc, preparing a bone graft, instrumenting the vertebrae for fixation, and introducing the bone graft into the resected nuclear space. Disc resection is conducted through two portals through the annulus, with one portal supporting resection instruments and the other supporting a viewing device. The fixation hardware is inserted through small incisions aligned with each pedicle to be instrumented. The hardware includes bone screws, fixation plates, engagement nuts, and linking members. In an important aspect of the method, the fixation plates, engagement nuts and linking members are supported suprafascially but subcutaneously so that the fascia and muscle tissue are not damaged. The bone screw is configured to support the fixation hardware above the fascia. In a further aspect of the invention, a three component dilator system is provided for use during the bone screw implantation steps of the method.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for introducing bone graft material into an intervertebral disc space comprising the steps of:
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a) creating bilateral cannulated portals into an affected disc; b) removing a nucleus of the disc to create an empty disc space; c) inserting a viewing instrument into the first portal; d) introducing the bone graft material into the second portal; e) advancing the graft material through the second portal into the empty disc space; and f) verifying the entry of the graft material through the viewing instrument in the first portal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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