Spinal fixation tool set and method for rod reduction and fastener insertion
First Claim
1. A spinal rod implantation tool assembly comprising:
- a) a guide member having an elongate body, a bone screw attachment end, and an outer surface having a first guide and advancement structure thereon, the body defining an elongate channel, the body further defining a first elongate lateral opening communicating with the channel, the bone screw attachment end havingi) first and second legs defining in part the first lateral opening and defining a second lateral opening opposed to the first lateral opening, the first leg defining a first slot and the second leg defining a second slot; and
ii) first and second opposed spring tabs, the first tab attached to the first leg and the second tab attached to the second leg, each spring tab having a protrusion configured for projecting through one of the slots, and into an aperture of a spinal implant, the first and second spring tabs biasing the protrusions away from the first and second slots;
b) an elongate installation tool having a translation nut and an attached sleeve, the translation nut coaxial and being freely rotatable with respect to the sleeve, the nut having an inner surface with a second guide and advancement structure thereon, mateable with the first guide and advancement structure, the sleeve having a rod pushing end, the rod pushing end configured for pressing radially inwardly against the spring tabs and thereby projecting the protrusions through the slots and into apertures of a spinal implant, the rod pressing end also configured for contact with and translation of a rod toward the spinal implant; and
c) a handle configured for releaseable attachment to the guide member, the handle having a second channel configured for coaxial alignment with the first channel, and a second lateral opening configured for coaxial alignment with the first lateral opening, the second lateral opening configured for receiving a manipulation tool.
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Abstract
A tool for implantation of a rod into a bone screw implanted in a human spine includes a guide member having a laterally opening channel disposed along an entire length thereof for side loading and receiving an implant fastener. A rod pushing member and a handle with a laterally opening channel are coaxial with the guide member, with the rod pushing member being rotatingly mateable to the guide member and the handle having a spring attachment mechanism for attaching the handle to the guide member. The guide member includes spring tabs for attachment to a bone screw, the tabs biased away from the bone screw. The rod pushing member includes a sleeve that extends substantially about the guide member, pressing the spring tabs toward the bone screw and into apertures on the bone screw arms. The rod pushing member sleeve also operatively functions as a rod pusher that abuts a rod as the sleeve is translated along the guide member and toward the bone screw. The handle lateral opening receives and supports a manipulation tool for inserting and installing an implant fastener for attaching the rod to the bone screw.
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8 Claims
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1. A spinal rod implantation tool assembly comprising:
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a) a guide member having an elongate body, a bone screw attachment end, and an outer surface having a first guide and advancement structure thereon, the body defining an elongate channel, the body further defining a first elongate lateral opening communicating with the channel, the bone screw attachment end having i) first and second legs defining in part the first lateral opening and defining a second lateral opening opposed to the first lateral opening, the first leg defining a first slot and the second leg defining a second slot; and ii) first and second opposed spring tabs, the first tab attached to the first leg and the second tab attached to the second leg, each spring tab having a protrusion configured for projecting through one of the slots, and into an aperture of a spinal implant, the first and second spring tabs biasing the protrusions away from the first and second slots; b) an elongate installation tool having a translation nut and an attached sleeve, the translation nut coaxial and being freely rotatable with respect to the sleeve, the nut having an inner surface with a second guide and advancement structure thereon, mateable with the first guide and advancement structure, the sleeve having a rod pushing end, the rod pushing end configured for pressing radially inwardly against the spring tabs and thereby projecting the protrusions through the slots and into apertures of a spinal implant, the rod pressing end also configured for contact with and translation of a rod toward the spinal implant; and c) a handle configured for releaseable attachment to the guide member, the handle having a second channel configured for coaxial alignment with the first channel, and a second lateral opening configured for coaxial alignment with the first lateral opening, the second lateral opening configured for receiving a manipulation tool. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A spinal rod implantation tool assembly comprising:
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a) an elongate guide member having an end configured for releaseable attachment to a spinal implant and a first channel having a first lateral opening along an entire length of the guide member; b) an elongate installation tool having a translation nut and an attached sleeve, the translation nut coaxial and being freely rotatable with respect to the sleeve, the nut configured for rotatable attachment to the guide member, the sleeve having a rod pushing end, the rod pushing end translatable along the guide member and configured for pressing the guide member end into engagement with the spinal implant and for contact with and translation of a rod toward the spinal implant; c) a handle configured for releaseable attachment to the guide member, the handle having a second channel configured for coaxial alignment with the first channel, and a second lateral opening configured for coaxial alignment with the first lateral opening; and d) a manipulation tool having a holder and a stem, the stem having an end configured for rotatable engagement with a closure member of a spinal implant, the second lateral opening configured to receive the manipulation tool;
the stem configured to be in coaxial relationship with both the first and second channels, the stem laterally insertable into the handle second channel. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A spinal rod implantation tool assembly comprising:
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a) an elongate guide member having an end configured for releaseable attachment to a spinal implant and a first channel having a first lateral opening along an entire length of the guide member; b) an elongate installation tool having a translation nut and an attached sleeve, the translation nut coaxial and being freely rotatable with respect to the sleeve, the nut configured for rotatable attachment to the guide member, the sleeve having a rod pushing end, the rod pushing end translatable along the guide member and configured for pressing the guide member end into engagement with the spinal implant and for contact with and translation of a rod toward the spinal implant; and c) the guide member end having first and second opposed spring tabs disposed on either side of the first lateral opening, each spring tab having a protrusion configured for attachment to a spinal implant, the spring tabs biasing radially outwardly and away from the guide member end, the installation tool sleeve configured for pressing the spring tabs inwardly radially and toward the spinal implant; and d) a handle configured for releaseable attachment to the guide member, the handle having a second channel configured for coaxial alignment with the first channel, and a second lateral opening configured for coaxial alignment with the first lateral opening, the second lateral opening configured for receiving a manipulation tool.
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6. A spinal rod implantation tool assembly comprising:
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a) an elongate guide member having an end configured for releaseable attachment to a spinal implant and a first channel having a first lateral opening along an entire length of the guide member;
the guide member having an aperture;b) an elongate installation tool having a translation nut and an attached sleeve, the translation nut coaxial and being freely rotatable with respect to the sleeve, the nut configured for rotatable attachment to the guide member, the sleeve having a rod pushing end, the rod pushing end translatable along the guide member and configured for pressing the guide member end into engagement with the spinal implant and for contact with and translation of a rod toward the spinal implant; and c) a handle configured for releaseable attachment to the guide member, the handle having a second channel configured for coaxial alignment with the first channel, and a second lateral opening configured for coaxial alignment with the first lateral opening, the second lateral opening configured for receiving a manipulation tool;
the handle has a spring-loaded pin configured to project into the guide member aperture when the handle is received on the guide member with the first and second channels in coaxial alignment. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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