Implant device used in minimally invasive facet joint hemi-arthroplasty
First Claim
1. A method of performing minimally-invasive facet joint arthroplasty, said method comprising the step of:
- inserting an inverted L-shaped prosthetic implant into a facet-joint, said implant having;
a metallic body having a convex top portion integral at a rear edge with a concave downwardly descending portion, the top and downwardly descending portions having a highly polished exterior surface of a material biocompatible with bone;
a concave lower surface under the top portion and convex inner textured surface on the downwardly descending portion; and
at least one blade integral with the convex inner textured surface and a pair of teeth descending from a front edge of the convex top portion, wherein the at least one blade is positioned and configured to provide lateral stability when the implant is inserted into the facet joint and wherein the pair of teeth provides temporary fixation of the implant into the bone when the implant is inserted.
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Abstract
A metallic inverted L-shaped implant is used to resurface the superior facet of the inferior vertebrae limited to the facet joints located on the spine, Occiput-C1 through L5-S1. The metallic implant is highly polished on its exterior and textured on its interior surface. It is mechanically crimped in place without the use of cement or pedicle screws. Permanent fixation occurs when bone in-grows onto a rough, porous surface on the inside of the implant. The implant employed in a hemi-arthroplasty method resurfaces half of the facet joint to provide for smooth, pain free joint articulation in deteriorated or diseased spinal facet joints without the need for major surgery or rehabilitation at considerably less risk to the patient.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of performing minimally-invasive facet joint arthroplasty, said method comprising the step of:
inserting an inverted L-shaped prosthetic implant into a facet-joint, said implant having; a metallic body having a convex top portion integral at a rear edge with a concave downwardly descending portion, the top and downwardly descending portions having a highly polished exterior surface of a material biocompatible with bone; a concave lower surface under the top portion and convex inner textured surface on the downwardly descending portion; and at least one blade integral with the convex inner textured surface and a pair of teeth descending from a front edge of the convex top portion, wherein the at least one blade is positioned and configured to provide lateral stability when the implant is inserted into the facet joint and wherein the pair of teeth provides temporary fixation of the implant into the bone when the implant is inserted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of performing minimally-invasive facet joint arthroplasty, said method comprising the steps of:
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inserting an inverted L-shaped prosthetic implant into a facet joint, said implant having; a metallic body having a convex top portion integral at a rear edge with a concave downwardly descending portion, the top and downwardly descending portions having a highly polished exterior surface of a material biocompatible with bone; a concave lower surface under the top portion and convex inner textured surface on the downwardly descending portion; and at least one blade integral with the convex inner textured surface and a pair of teeth descending from a front edge of the convex top portion; wherein the inserting step comprises mounting the implant within the facet joint such that the highly polished exterior surface is juxtaposed to oppositely positioned bones in the facet joint and such that the textured surface conforms to the shape of a juxtaposed bone, wherein the at least one blade is positioned and configured to provide lateral stability when the implant is inserted into the facet joint and wherein the pair of teeth provides temporary fixation of the implant into the bone when the implant is inserted into the facet joint; and crimping said implant into place in the facet joint. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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