Systems and methods for posterior dynamic stabilization of the spine
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1. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
- moving an interspinous device between a first spinous process of the first vertebra and a second spinous process of the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includesa main body,a first receiver pivotally coupled to the main body and having a pair of first arms and a first bridging portion between the first arms, anda second receiver pivotally coupled to the main body and having a pair of second arms and a second bridging portion between the second arms;
rotating the first receiver relative to the main body such that the first arms and the first bridging portion move together away from a longitudinal axis of the main body to position the first spinous process between the first arms and against the first bridging portion; and
rotating the second receiver relative to the main body such that the second arms and the second bridging portion move together away from the longitudinal axis of the main body to position the second spinous process between the second arms and against the second bridging portion.
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Abstract
Devices, systems and methods for dynamically stabilizing the spine are provided. The devices include an expandable spacer having an undeployed configuration and a deployed configuration, wherein the spacer has axial and radial dimensions for positioning between the spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae. The systems include one or more spacers and a mechanical actuation means for delivering and deploying the spacer. The methods involve the implantation of one or more spacers within the interspinous space.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between a first spinous process of the first vertebra and a second spinous process of the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a main body, a first receiver pivotally coupled to the main body and having a pair of first arms and a first bridging portion between the first arms, and a second receiver pivotally coupled to the main body and having a pair of second arms and a second bridging portion between the second arms; rotating the first receiver relative to the main body such that the first arms and the first bridging portion move together away from a longitudinal axis of the main body to position the first spinous process between the first arms and against the first bridging portion; and rotating the second receiver relative to the main body such that the second arms and the second bridging portion move together away from the longitudinal axis of the main body to position the second spinous process between the second arms and against the second bridging portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver has a U-shaped portion in an undeployed position and is rotatably coupled to the distal portion; and rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that the U-shaped portion moves from the undeployed position to a deployed position to contact a first spinous process and to position arms of the U-shaped portion on opposite sides of the first spinous process. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver is rotatably coupled to the distal portion; rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that a first spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the first receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the first receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the first spinous process; and rotating a second receiver relative to the main body using the delivery instrument such that a second spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the second receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the second receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the second spinous process, wherein rotating the first receiver and the second receiver includes moving a delivery rod of the delivery instrument such that the first receiver and the second receiver each move from an anterior-to-posterior orientation to a superior-to-inferior orientation.
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14. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver is rotatably coupled to the distal portion; and rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that a first spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the first receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the first receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the first spinous process, wherein moving the interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra includes positioning the interspinous device such that a longitudinal axis of the interspinous device extends in a substantially anterior-to-posterior direction relative to the at least one spinal motion segment. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver is rotatably coupled to the distal portion; and rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that a first spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the first receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the first receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the first spinous process, wherein rotating the first receiver includes moving the arms from a substantially anterior-to-posterior orientation to a substantially superior-to-inferior orientation.
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17. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device in a direction substantially parallel to a sagittal plane of the subject the spinal motion segment such that the interspinous device moves toward an interspinous space located between the first and second vertebrae; moving the interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver is rotatably coupled to the distal portion; and rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that a first spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the first receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the first receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the first spinous process. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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positioning a longitudinal axis of an interspinous device and a longitudinal axis of a delivery instrument in a substantially anterior-to-posterior direction relative to the at least one spinal segment to rotate a first receiver about an axis of rotation that is substantially perpendicular to a sagittal plane of a subject; moving the interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes the first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver is rotatably coupled to the distal portion; and rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that a first spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the first receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the first receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the first spinous process.
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20. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a first receiver and a main body, wherein the main body has a proximal portion and a distal portion, and wherein the first receiver is rotatably coupled to the distal portion rotating the first receiver relative to the main body using a delivery instrument coupled to the main body such that a first spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the first receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the first receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the first spinous process; rotating a second receiver relative to the main body using the delivery instrument such that a second spinous process is contacted by a U-shaped portion of the second receiver and arms of the U-shaped portion of the second receiver are positioned on opposite sides of the second spinous process; and decoupling the delivery instrument from the interspinous device such that a longitudinal axis of the main body extends in an anterior-to-posterior direction and the main body is positioned anterior to a supraspinous ligament of the spinal motion segment.
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21. A method for stabilizing at least one spinal motion segment comprising a first vertebra and a second vertebra, the method comprising:
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moving an interspinous device between a first spinous process of the first vertebra and a second spinous process of the second vertebra, wherein the interspinous device includes a main body, a first receiver having a pair of first arms, and a second receiver having a pair of second arms; rotating the first receiver relative to the main body such that the first spinous process is positioned between the first arms; and rotating the second receiver relative to the main body such that the second spinous process is positioned between the second arms, wherein a delivery instrument is used to rotate the first and second receivers relative to the main body, the method further comprising; decoupling the delivery instrument from the interspinous device, and removing the delivery instrument from a subject such that a longitudinal axis of the main body of the interspinous device extends in a substantially anterior-to-posterior direction relative to the at least one spinal motion segment and the main body is positioned anterior to a supraspinous ligament while the first and second receivers hold and space apart the first and second spinous processes. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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