Devices and methods for inserting a spinal fixation element
First Claim
1. A method for introducing a spinal fixation element into a patient'"'"'s spinal column, comprising:
- providing a first percutaneous access devices, the first percutaneous access device havinga proximal end positioned outside a patient'"'"'s body,a distal end adapted to couple to a spinal anchor,a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends of the first percutaneous access device and defining a longitudinal axis, andfirst and second opposed sidewall openings extending from the distal end through at least a portion of the first percutaneous access device, the first and second opposed sidewall openings communicating with the lumen;
providing a second percutaneous access devices, the second percutaneous access device having a proximal end positioned outside a patient'"'"'s body, a distal end adapted to couple to a spinal anchor,a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends of the second percutaneous access device and defining a longitudinal axis, andat least one sidewall opening extending from the distal end through at least a portion of the second percutaneous access device and communicating with the lumen;
engaging a spinal fixation element to a shaft of a manipulator instrument;
wherein the first percutaneous access device has a sleeve disposed therearound and effective to prevent removal of the first percutaneous device from the spinal anchor coupled thereto, the sleeve including at least one sidewall opening formed therein that is adapted to align with the first sidewall opening in the first percutaneous access device;
positioning the shaft of the manipulator instrument through the first and second sidewall opening of the first percutaneous access device, through the at least one sidewall opening of the sleeve, and through the at least one sidewall opening of the second percutaneous access device with the spinal fixation element extends in an orientation substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of each percutaneous access device; and
rotating the manipulator instrument to change the orientation of the spinal fixation element to a substantially transverse orientation to seat the spinal fixation element in the two spinal anchors, the spinal fixation element rotating through the first sidewall opening of the first percutaneous access device into the lumen of the first percutaneous access device during rotation of the manipulator instrument.
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Abstract
A method for introducing a spinal fixation element between two bone anchors includes engaging a spinal fixation element to a shaft of an instrument, positioning the shaft of the instrument through a sidewall opening of a first percutaneous access device connected to a first bone anchor and through a side wall opening of a second percutaneous access device connected to a second bone anchor, the spinal fixation element extending in an orientation substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of at least one of the first percutaneous access device and the second percutaneous access device, and pivoting the instrument to change the orientation of the spinal fixation element and position the spinal fixation element in proximity to the first bone anchor and in proximity to the second bone anchor.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for introducing a spinal fixation element into a patient'"'"'s spinal column, comprising:
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providing a first percutaneous access devices, the first percutaneous access device having a proximal end positioned outside a patient'"'"'s body, a distal end adapted to couple to a spinal anchor, a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends of the first percutaneous access device and defining a longitudinal axis, and first and second opposed sidewall openings extending from the distal end through at least a portion of the first percutaneous access device, the first and second opposed sidewall openings communicating with the lumen; providing a second percutaneous access devices, the second percutaneous access device having a proximal end positioned outside a patient'"'"'s body, a distal end adapted to couple to a spinal anchor, a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends of the second percutaneous access device and defining a longitudinal axis, and at least one sidewall opening extending from the distal end through at least a portion of the second percutaneous access device and communicating with the lumen; engaging a spinal fixation element to a shaft of a manipulator instrument; wherein the first percutaneous access device has a sleeve disposed therearound and effective to prevent removal of the first percutaneous device from the spinal anchor coupled thereto, the sleeve including at least one sidewall opening formed therein that is adapted to align with the first sidewall opening in the first percutaneous access device; positioning the shaft of the manipulator instrument through the first and second sidewall opening of the first percutaneous access device, through the at least one sidewall opening of the sleeve, and through the at least one sidewall opening of the second percutaneous access device with the spinal fixation element extends in an orientation substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of each percutaneous access device; and rotating the manipulator instrument to change the orientation of the spinal fixation element to a substantially transverse orientation to seat the spinal fixation element in the two spinal anchors, the spinal fixation element rotating through the first sidewall opening of the first percutaneous access device into the lumen of the first percutaneous access device during rotation of the manipulator instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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