Spine distraction implant and method
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1. An implant for relieving pain associated with the spinal column which is positionable between adjacent spinous processes of the spinal column, comprising:
- a first unit including a body, a guide extending from said body, and a first wing;
a second wing;
a device that secures the second wing to the body;
said body adapted for positioning between the adjacent spinous processes, with the first wing adapted to be positionable along first sides of the adjacent spinous processes and the second wing adapted to be positionable along second sides of the spinous processes and opposite to the first wing; and
said guide is located distally from the first wing; and
wherein said guide is shaped so as to be adapted to guide the body between and distract adjacent spinous processes without requiring that the shape of the spinous processes be altered, and wherein the guide extends in a direction of insertion of the body between the spinous processes; and
wherein said guide is of sufficient length to extend beyond the spinous processes with the body remaining between the spinous processes.
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Abstract
A spine distraction implant alleviates pain associated with spinal stenosis and facet arthropathy by expanding the volume in the spine canal and/or neural foramen. The implant provides a spinal extension stop while allowing freedom of spinal flexion.
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8 Claims
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1. An implant for relieving pain associated with the spinal column which is positionable between adjacent spinous processes of the spinal column, comprising:
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a first unit including a body, a guide extending from said body, and a first wing;
a second wing;
a device that secures the second wing to the body;
said body adapted for positioning between the adjacent spinous processes, with the first wing adapted to be positionable along first sides of the adjacent spinous processes and the second wing adapted to be positionable along second sides of the spinous processes and opposite to the first wing; and
said guide is located distally from the first wing; and
wherein said guide is shaped so as to be adapted to guide the body between and distract adjacent spinous processes without requiring that the shape of the spinous processes be altered, and wherein the guide extends in a direction of insertion of the body between the spinous processes; and
wherein said guide is of sufficient length to extend beyond the spinous processes with the body remaining between the spinous processes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
said first wing has upper and lower portions;
said second wing has upper and lower portions;
an upper saddle is defined among the body and the upper portions of the first and second wings; and
a lower saddle is defined among the body and the lower portions of the first and second wing.
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3. The implant of claim 1 which does not limit flexion of the spinal column while limiting extension of the spinal column.
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4. The implant of claim 1 wherein:
said guide has an increasingly reduced cross section in a direction extending from the first wing.
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5. The implant of claims 1 wherein:
said body has an oval cross-section which is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
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6. The implant of claim 1 wherein:
along said longitudinal axis, said body has varying cross-sections that are substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
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7. The implant of claim 6 wherein:
there is a smooth transition between the varying cross-sections.
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8. The implant of claim wherein:
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said body has first and second end portions and a central portion located between the first and second end portions; and
from said central portion toward both the first end portion and the second end portion the varying cross-sections become larger.
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