Methods and devices for spinal fixation element placement
First Claim
1. A percutaneous access system for introducing a spinal fixation element into a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
- a plurality of spinal anchors that are adapted to be implanted in bone;
a plurality of elongate, generally cylindrical hollow tubes, each tube having a proximal end, a distal end that is mated to one of the plurality of spinal anchors, and at least one sidewall opening extending from the distal end of the hollow tube and terminating at a position distal to the proximal end;
a plurality of sleeves, each sleeve being disposable over one of the plurality of tubes to prevent disengagement of the tube from the spinal anchor, anda spinal fixation element that is adapted to be positioned in relation to at least two of the plurality of spinal anchors when the anchors are disposed within adjacent vertebra.
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Abstract
Minimally invasive methods and devices are provided for positioning a spinal fixation element in relation to adjacent spinal anchors. In an exemplary embodiment, the device is a percutaneous access device that can be coupled to a spinal anchor, and the method includes the step of positioning a spinal fixation element through at least one sidewall opening of at least two percutaneous access devices such that the spinal fixation element extends in a lengthwise orientation that is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of each percutaneous access device. The spinal fixation element can then be advanced in the lengthwise orientation to seat the spinal fixation element in or adjacent to the receiver heads of at least two adjacent spinal anchors. A fastening element or other closure mechanism can then be applied to each spinal anchor to engage the spinal fixation element within the receiver heads of the adjacent anchors.
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5 Claims
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1. A percutaneous access system for introducing a spinal fixation element into a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a plurality of spinal anchors that are adapted to be implanted in bone; a plurality of elongate, generally cylindrical hollow tubes, each tube having a proximal end, a distal end that is mated to one of the plurality of spinal anchors, and at least one sidewall opening extending from the distal end of the hollow tube and terminating at a position distal to the proximal end; a plurality of sleeves, each sleeve being disposable over one of the plurality of tubes to prevent disengagement of the tube from the spinal anchor, and a spinal fixation element that is adapted to be positioned in relation to at least two of the plurality of spinal anchors when the anchors are disposed within adjacent vertebra. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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