System for stabilizing the vertebral column including deployment instruments and variable expansion inserts therefor
First Claim
1. A method for stabilizing a superior vertebra and immediately adjacent inferior vertebra of the vertebral column of a living being without requiring the excision of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae and without the resection of the adjacent longitudinal proximal or distal ligaments, said method comprising:
- (A) providing a one-piece hollow expandable insert and an expansion insert, said expandable insert comprising a one-piece cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis and a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, said proximal end portion having a pair of slots extending therethrough generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the expandable insert, said slots forming two cantilevered body portions of said cylindrical body, said slots extending partially into said distal end portion, said distal end portion and at least a portion of said proximal end portion of said expandable insert having an outer surface about which an external helical self-tapping thread extends, said proximal end portion of said expandable insert having an internally threaded bore extending therethrough and into at least a portion of said distal end portion, said internally threaded bore communicating with said slots, said expansion insert having an externally threaded outer surface and having an outer diameter adapted to cause said cantilevered body portions to deflect outwardly when said expansion insert is inserted into;
(B) screwing said distal end portion and said at least a portion of said proximal end portion of said expandable insert being into the intervertebral space between the superior and inferior vertebrae to a desired depth within the vertebral space without prior excision of any substantial amount of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae and with said slots being oriented in a plane generally perpendicular to the portion of the longitudinal axis of the being'"'"'s vertebral column between the superior and inferior vertebrae, said self-tapping thread being of a sufficient height to cut into the cortical bone of the superior and inferior vertebrae contiguous to the intervertebral space but not into substantially into the cancellous bone thereof such that said outer surface of said expandable insert about which said external helical thread extends does not substantially displace any cortical bone; and
(C) screwing said expansion insert into said bore in said proximal end portion of said expandable insert when said expandable insert is in said desired depth to cause said slots open to spread apart the superior and inferior vertebrae, thereby stabilizing the being'"'"'s vertebral column.
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Abstract
A system for stabilizing the vertebral column without requiring the excision of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae or the resection of the adjacent anterior or posterior longitudinal ligaments. The system includes a stabilizing device and a deployment system composed of first and second coacting tools. The stabilizing device is made up of an expandable threaded insert and an expansion screw. The threaded insert is a hollow cylindrical member having a central cylindrical threaded bore, and a self tapping helical thread extending about the outer periphery of the member. The member is split at its proximal end in communication with the bore to form a pair of slots extending parallel to its longitudinal axis. The expandable insert is arranged to be screwed by the first tool into the intervertebral space between the superior and inferior vertebrae to a desired depth and with the slots oriented in a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral column. The first tool includes a pair of extending fingers which fit into the slots to achieve that end. When screwed in, the self-tapping threads cut into the cortical bone of the superior and inferior vertebrae contiguous to the intervertebral space, but not substantially into the cancellous bone. The expansion screw is tapered and arranged to be screwed into the internally threaded bore in the expandable insert by the second tool. The second tool fits into the first tool. When the expansion insert is screwed into the expandable insert it causes the slots of the expandable insert to open and thereby spread the superior and inferior vertebrae apart, thereby stabilizing the being'"'"'s vertebral column.
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1. A method for stabilizing a superior vertebra and immediately adjacent inferior vertebra of the vertebral column of a living being without requiring the excision of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae and without the resection of the adjacent longitudinal proximal or distal ligaments, said method comprising:
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(A) providing a one-piece hollow expandable insert and an expansion insert, said expandable insert comprising a one-piece cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis and a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, said proximal end portion having a pair of slots extending therethrough generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the expandable insert, said slots forming two cantilevered body portions of said cylindrical body, said slots extending partially into said distal end portion, said distal end portion and at least a portion of said proximal end portion of said expandable insert having an outer surface about which an external helical self-tapping thread extends, said proximal end portion of said expandable insert having an internally threaded bore extending therethrough and into at least a portion of said distal end portion, said internally threaded bore communicating with said slots, said expansion insert having an externally threaded outer surface and having an outer diameter adapted to cause said cantilevered body portions to deflect outwardly when said expansion insert is inserted into;
(B) screwing said distal end portion and said at least a portion of said proximal end portion of said expandable insert being into the intervertebral space between the superior and inferior vertebrae to a desired depth within the vertebral space without prior excision of any substantial amount of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae and with said slots being oriented in a plane generally perpendicular to the portion of the longitudinal axis of the being'"'"'s vertebral column between the superior and inferior vertebrae, said self-tapping thread being of a sufficient height to cut into the cortical bone of the superior and inferior vertebrae contiguous to the intervertebral space but not into substantially into the cancellous bone thereof such that said outer surface of said expandable insert about which said external helical thread extends does not substantially displace any cortical bone; and
(C) screwing said expansion insert into said bore in said proximal end portion of said expandable insert when said expandable insert is in said desired depth to cause said slots open to spread apart the superior and inferior vertebrae, thereby stabilizing the being'"'"'s vertebral column. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for establishing a desired relative position of a superior vertebra and an immediately adjacent inferior vertebra of the vertebral column of a living being with respect to each other without requiring the excision of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae, said method comprising:
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(A) providing a one-piece, hollow expandable insert and an expansion insert, said expandable insert comprising a one-piece cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis and an proximal end portion and a distal end portion, said proximal end portion having a pair of slots extending therethrough generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the expandable insert, said slots forming two cantilevered body portions of said cylindrical body, said slots extending partially into said distal end portion, said distal end portion and at least a portion of said proximal end portion of said expandable insert having an outer surface about which an external helical self-tapping thread extends, said proximal end portion of said expandable insert having an internally threaded bore extending therethrough and into at least a portion of said distal end portion, said internally threaded bore communicating with said slots, said expansion insert having an externally threaded outer surface and an outer diameter adapted to cause said cantilevered portions to deflect outwardly when screwed in to said expandable insert;
(B) screwing said distal end portion and said at least a portion of said proximal end portion of said expandable insert being into the intervertebral space between the superior and inferior vertebrae to a desired depth within the vertebral space without prior excision of any substantial amount of bone from the superior or inferior vertebrae and with said slots being oriented in a plane generally perpendicular to the portion of the longitudinal axis of the being'"'"'s vertebral column between the superior and inferior vertebrae, said self-tapping thread being of a sufficient height to cut into the cortical bone of the superior and inferior vertebrae contiguous to the intervertebral space but not substantially into the cancellous bone thereof such that said outer surface of said expandable insert about which said external helical thread extends does not substantially displace any cortical bone; and
(C) screwing said expansion insert into said bore in said proximal end portion of said expandable insert when said expandable insert is in said desired depth to cause said slots open to spread apart the superior and inferior vertebrae to establish the desired relative position of the superior and inferior vertebrae with respect to each other. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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