Systems and methods for the fusion of the sacral-iliac joint
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1. A method of forming a bore in the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum to receive an implant having a rectilinear cross-sectional profile, the method comprising:
- inserting a guide pin into the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum;
disposing a drill bit over the guide pin, the drill bit having a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional profile transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit, the drill bit having a lumen configured to receive the guide pin;
drilling a bore along the guide pin with the drill bit, the bore extending from the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum;
removing the drill bit from the guide pin;
disposing a broach over the guide pin, the broach having longitudinal axis and a rectilinear cross-sectional profile transverse to the longitudinal axis of the broach that matches in shape the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the implant, the broach having a lumen configured to receive the guide pin, wherein the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the broach is larger than the cross-sectional profile of the drill bit; and
shaping the bore with the broach such that the cross-sectional profile of the bore matches the shape of the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the implant.
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Abstract
The sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum is fused either by the creation of a lateral insertion path laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum, or by the creation of a postero-lateral insertion path entering from a posterior iliac spine of an ilium, angling through the sacral-iliac joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. A bone fixation implant is inserted through the insertion path and anchored in the interior region of the sacrum or sacral alea to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.
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1. A method of forming a bore in the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum to receive an implant having a rectilinear cross-sectional profile, the method comprising:
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inserting a guide pin into the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum; disposing a drill bit over the guide pin, the drill bit having a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional profile transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit, the drill bit having a lumen configured to receive the guide pin; drilling a bore along the guide pin with the drill bit, the bore extending from the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum; removing the drill bit from the guide pin; disposing a broach over the guide pin, the broach having longitudinal axis and a rectilinear cross-sectional profile transverse to the longitudinal axis of the broach that matches in shape the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the implant, the broach having a lumen configured to receive the guide pin, wherein the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the broach is larger than the cross-sectional profile of the drill bit; and shaping the bore with the broach such that the cross-sectional profile of the bore matches the shape of the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the implant. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of forming a bore in the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum to receive an implant having a rectilinear cross-sectional profile, the method comprising:
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drilling a bore through the ileum, across the sacroiliac joint, and into the sacrum with a drill bit, the drill bit having a longitudinal axis and a cross-sectional profile transverse to the longitudinal axis of the drill bit; and shaping the bore with a broach such that the cross-sectional profile of the bore matches the shape of the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the implant, the broach having longitudinal axis and a rectilinear cross-sectional profile transverse to the longitudinal axis of the broach that matches in shape the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the implant, wherein the rectilinear cross-sectional profile of the broach is larger than the cross-sectional profile of the drill bit. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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