Apparatus and method for the replacement of posterior vertebral elements
First Claim
1. An orthopedic implantable device articulately connecting a first spinal vertebra to an adjacent second spinal vertebra wherein each spinal vertebra comprises a vertebral body, a pair of pedicles extending posteriorly from said vertebral body, a lamina extending from said pedicles, a pair of superior facets extending from said pedicles, a pair of inferior facets extending from said lamina, a pair of pars interarticularis connecting superior and inferior facets, a spinous process extending from said lamina and a pair of transverse processes extending from said pedicles comprising:
- a first component adapted to be attached to a posterior location of said first vertebra;
a second component adapted to be attached to a posterior location of said second vertebra; and
wherein said first component comprises a body and at least one male articulation member attached to said first component body and said second component comprises a body and at least one female articulation member attached to said second component body and wherein said first component is articulately connected to said second component by engaging said at least one male articulation member to said at least one female articulation member.
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Abstract
An orthopedic implantable device articulately connects a first spinal vertebra to an adjacent second spinal vertebra along the midline of the first and second vertebrae or along an axis medial to the facets. The device includes a first component having a male articulation member and a second component having a female articulation member. The first and second components are adapted to be attached to posterior locations of the first and the second vertebrae, respectively. The first component is articulately connected to the second component by engaging the male articulation member to the female articulation member or vice versa. The articulation mechanisms may be a hook and loop or a hinge. First and second components are configured to replace the natural lamina, spinous process, pars interarticularis, and/or facets of the corresponding first and second vertebrae.
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29 Claims
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1. An orthopedic implantable device articulately connecting a first spinal vertebra to an adjacent second spinal vertebra wherein each spinal vertebra comprises a vertebral body, a pair of pedicles extending posteriorly from said vertebral body, a lamina extending from said pedicles, a pair of superior facets extending from said pedicles, a pair of inferior facets extending from said lamina, a pair of pars interarticularis connecting superior and inferior facets, a spinous process extending from said lamina and a pair of transverse processes extending from said pedicles comprising:
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a first component adapted to be attached to a posterior location of said first vertebra;
a second component adapted to be attached to a posterior location of said second vertebra; and
wherein said first component comprises a body and at least one male articulation member attached to said first component body and said second component comprises a body and at least one female articulation member attached to said second component body and wherein said first component is articulately connected to said second component by engaging said at least one male articulation member to said at least one female articulation member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An orthopedic implantable device articulately connecting a plurality of individual vertebrae, wherein said vertebrae are adjacent to each other and form a segment of a spinal column, comprising:
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a plurality of individual components, wherein each component is adapted to be attached to a posterior location of an individual vertebra; and
wherein each of said individual components comprises a body, at least one female articulation member formed within said body, and at least one male articulation member attached to said body;
wherein each of said individual components is articulately connected to an adjacent inferior component by engaging its said at least one male articulation member to said at least one female articulation member of said inferior component; and
wherein each of said individual components is articulately connected to an adjacent superior component by engaging its said at least one female articulation member to said at least one male articulation member of said superior component.
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15. An orthopedic implantable component adapted to replace a posterior element of a vertebra, wherein the vertebra comprises a vertebral body, a pair of pedicles extending posteriorly from said vertebral body, a lamina extending from said pedicles, a pair of superior facets extending from said pedicles, a pair of inferior facets extending from said lamina, a pair of pars interarticularis connecting superior and inferior facets, a spinous process extending from said lamina and a pair of transverse processes extending from said pedicles comprising:
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a body adapted to be attached to a posterior location of said vertebra;
a male articulation member extending from said body; and
a female articulation member formed within said body. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A spine stabilization method articulately connecting a first vertebra to a second vertebra comprising:
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providing a first component wherein said first component comprises a body and at least one male articulation member attached to said first component body;
attaching said first component to a posterior location of said first vertebra;
providing a second component wherein said second component comprises a body and at least one female articulation member attached to said second component body;
attaching said second component to a posterior location of said second vertebra; and
articulately connecting said first component to said second component by engaging said at least one male articulation member to said at least one female articulation member. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A spine stabilization method connecting a first vertebra to a second vertebra comprising:
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attaching first and second screws to first and second locations, respectively, of said first vertebra;
attaching third and fourth screws to first and second locations, respectively, of said second vertebra;
providing a first component comprising a body and at least one male articulation member attached to said first component body and a second components comprising a body and at least one female articulation member attached to said second component body and articulately connecting said first component to said second component by engaging said at least one male articulation member to said at least one female articulation member;
attaching said body of said first component to said first and second locations of said first vertebra via said first and second screws, respectively;
attaching said body of said second component to said first and second locations of said second vertebra via said third and fourth screws, respectively; and
tightening of all said screws. - View Dependent Claims (29)
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