Anterior spinal instrumentation and method for implantation and revision
First Claim
1. A method for anterior fixation of a spine, comprising the steps of:
- implanting a fusion implant at least in part into a disc space between adjacent vertebral bodies;
engaging an attachment member to the fusion implant, the attachment member being configured for attachment to an elongated member to extend along the spine; and
fixing the elongated member to the attachment member.
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Abstract
A system and method for anterior fixation of the spine utilizes a cylindrical implant engaged in the a intradiscal space at the cephalad and caudal ends of the construct. The implants are cylindrical fusion devices (10) filled with bone material to promote bone ingrowth and fusion of the disc space. An attachment member (40) is connected to each of the fusion devices (10) and bone screws (30) having similar attachment members (33) are engaged in the vertebral bodies of the intermediate vertebrae. A spinal rod (50) is connected to each of the attachment members using an eyebolt assembly (53, 54, 55). In a further inventive method, a revision of the construct is achieved by removing the fusion devices. Each fusion device is engaged by an elongated guide member (62) over which a cylindrical trephine (70) is advanced. The trephine (70) has an inner diameter larger than the diameter of the fusion implant and includes cutting teeth (72) for extracting a core (84) of bone material around the fusion implant. The trephine (70) and guide member (62) are removed along with the bone core (84) containing the fusion implant (10). The trephine (70) is also used to extract a bone dowel from a solid bone mass to be inserted into the space left by the removed bone core (84).
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11 Claims
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1. A method for anterior fixation of a spine, comprising the steps of:
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implanting a fusion implant at least in part into a disc space between adjacent vertebral bodies;
engaging an attachment member to the fusion implant, the attachment member being configured for attachment to an elongated member to extend along the spine; and
fixing the elongated member to the attachment member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
implanting at least one bone screw into a vertebral body; and
attaching the elongated member to the bone screw.
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5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of implanting a second fusion implant at least in part into a second disc space between adjacent vertebral bodies.
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6. The method of claim 1, wherein the fusion implant is combined with bone growth material.
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7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of contouring the elongated member to conform to the spine.
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8. A system for anterior fixation of the spine comprising:
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an elongated member configured to extend along a portion of the length of the spine, said member having a first end and a second end;
a fusion implant adapted to be inserted at least in part in the disc space between adjacent vertebral bodies, said implant defining an interior chamber for retaining bone growth material and one or more apertures communicating with said interior chamber, said implant having a rear surface accessible from outside said disc space when said implant is disposed therein;
an attachment member connected to said rear surface of said implant, said attachment member having a head portion for attachment to said elongated member; and
a connection member rigidly attaching said attachment member to said elongated member. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
said rear surface of said implant has a threaded opening; and
said attachment member has a threaded stem for engagement to said threaded opening of said rear surface.
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10. The system of claim 8, wherein said head portion and said connection member have mutually interdigitating splines to permit rigid attachment of said implant to said elongated member at variable angles.
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11. The system of claim 8, further comprising at least one bone screw adapted to engage a vertebral body, said at least one bone screw having a head adapted to rigidly attach to said elongated member.
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