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- the present invention is generally related to apparatus and methods for spinal prostheses, and particularly to apparatus and methods for limitation of flexure of a spinal prosthesis.
- the laminae, spinous process, or articular processes of one or more vertebral bodies can become damaged, such that the vertebrae no longer articulate or properly align with each other. This can result in an undesired anatomy, loss of mobility, and pain or discomfort.
- spinal stenosis, as well as spondylosis, spondylolisthesis, and other degenerative phenomena may cause back pain, especially lower back pain, such as in the lumbosacral (L4-S1) region.
- Such phenomena may be caused by a narrowing of the spinal canal by a variety of causes that result in the pinching of the spinal cord and/or nerves in the spine.
- the prior art has many spinal prostheses designed to help the patient with various back problems.
- published PCT Patent Application WO 2005/044152 assigned to the present assignee, describes a spinal prosthesis having a unitary body with three or more attachment points attachable to spinal structure.
- the unitary body includes a flexure assembly positioned between first and second attachment members, wherein flexure of the flexure assembly permits movement of the first attachment member relative to the second attachment member.
- the flexure assembly may be adapted to flex omnidirectionally.
- a plurality of pedicle screws e.g., polyaxial pedicle screws with polyaxial swivel heads
- the present invention seeks to provide apparatus and methods for limitation of flexure of a spinal prosthesis, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
- the prostheses disclosed herein are particularly advantageous for the posterior portion of the spine, but the invention is not limited to the posterior portion of the spine.
- apparatus including a first spinal prosthetic member that may articulate with a second spinal prosthetic member, the first and second spinal prosthetic members flexing relative to one another about a lateral-medial axis corresponding to a lateral-medial axis of a body, and a flexure limiting member attached to the first and second spinal prosthetic members that limits flexure about the lateral-medial axis.
- the apparatus can include one or more of the following features.
- the first spinal prosthetic member may include a first attachment member and a first articulating member that extends therefrom
- the second spinal prosthetic member may include a second attachment member and a second articulating member that extends therefrom, the first articulating member articulating with the second articulating member and the first and second attachment members being attachable to spinal structure.
- the flexure limiting member may be attached to a non-peripheral or peripheral portion of the first and second attachment members.
- the flexure limiting member may include one or more slim elongate members.
- the flexure limiting member may be pre-shaped with one or more bends.
- the flexure limiting member may have at least one first curved portion and a second curved portion, curved opposite to the at least one first curved portion and joined thereto at an inflection point.
- the flexure limiting member may include attachment elements at ends thereof for attachment to the first and second attachment members.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified exploded illustration of a spinal prosthesis that includes a flexure limiting member, constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are simplified sectional illustrations of the spinal prosthesis of FIG. 1 , showing the internal attachment of the flexure limiting member, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a simplified exploded illustration of a spinal prosthesis that includes a flexure limiting member, constructed and operative in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a simplified sectional illustration of the spinal prosthesis of FIG. 3 , showing the internal attachment of the flexure limiting member, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 , 2 A and 2 B illustrate a spinal prosthesis 10 , constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the spinal prosthesis 10 may include a first spinal prosthetic member 12 , which may be attached to a first spinal structure, such as but not limited to, a vertebra (e.g., L3, not shown).
- the spinal prosthesis 10 may also include a second spinal prosthetic member 14 , which may be attached to a second spinal structure, such as but not limited to, a vertebra (e.g., L4, not shown).
- the first spinal prosthetic member 12 may include a first (e.g., upper or superior) attachment member 16 and the second spinal prosthetic member 14 may include a second (e.g., lower or inferior) attachment member 18 .
- the first and second attachment members 16 and 18 may be rigid or non-rigid, formed of materials including, but not limited to, a biocompatible material such as a metal, e.g., stainless steel, titanium or titanium alloy, cobalt chromium alloys, plastics or other hard, rigid materials or any combination of the above.
- the attachment members 16 and 18 may include, without limitation, a generally flat plate with rounded prongs that extend outwards therefrom. Pedicle screws (not shown) may be used to attach the rounded prongs to spinal structure, such as but not limited to, the pedicles or spinous processes.
- the first and second spinal prosthetic members 12 and 16 may articulate with each other to form an articulating assembly.
- the first spinal prosthetic member 12 may include a first articulating member 20 that extends downward (in the sense of the drawings) from the flat plate of attachment member 16 .
- First articulating member 20 articulates with (e.g., glides over) a second articulating member 22 that may fit over a protrusion 24 that extends upward (in the sense of the drawings) from the flat plate of attachment member 18 .
- Protrusion 24 may be rigid and made of the same material as attachment member 18 .
- a boot 26 may optionally be placed at least partially or fully around the first and second articulating members 20 and 22 . (Boot 26 is shown cut in FIGS.
- the boot 26 may have any suitable shape or size, such as but not limited to, a ring, a stocking, an ellipsoid and other shapes.
- First and second articulating members 20 and 22 , as well as boot 26 may be constructed of compliant, elastomeric materials including, but not limited to, polyurethane containing materials, silicone containing materials, polyethylene based elastomers, hydrogels, and polypropylene containing materials.
- Boot 26 may optionally be made of cloth (woven or non-woven synthetic or natural fibers).
- One or more fixation plates 30 and 32 may be used to assemble boot 26 with either one or both of attachment members 16 and 18 . The parts may be assembled together, without limitation, such as with screws (not shown) that pass through mounting holes.
- First articulating member 20 may articulate with second articulating member 22 omnidirectionally.
- the articulating members 20 and 22 may permit rotation about three mutually orthogonal axes, the vertical axis labeled axis A, the lateral-medial axis labeled axis B (corresponding to the side-to-side axis of a body) and the anterior-posterior axis labeled axis C (corresponding to the front-to-rear axis of the body).
- first and second articulating members 20 and 22 may flex relative to each other angularly in the direction of an arrow 34 about axis A, angularly in the direction of an arrow 36 about axis B and angularly in the direction of an arrow 38 about axis C.
- a flexure limiting member 40 may be provided that limits the angular flexure of first and second articulating members 20 and 22 relative to each other about axis B, i.e., the lateral-medial axis. “Limiting” the flexure throughout the specification and claims refers to diminishing the angular distance and/or the angular velocity the articulating members can move relative to one another if they were free to articulate with no restraint. Flexure limiting member 40 may be attached to first and second attachment members 16 and 18 . Flexure limiting member 40 may be attached to a non-peripheral portion of first and second attachment members 16 and 18 (as opposed to boot 26 which is attached to the periphery of first and second attachment members 16 and 18 ).
- Flexure limiting member 40 may be constructed, without limitation, from a medically safe plastic, such as polyurethane or polyetheretherketone, the latter commercially available as brand name PEEK from Victrex of England.
- flexure limiting member 40 may include one or more slim elongate members, such as but not limited to, cables, rods, bars, wires and the like. (For the sake of clarity, FIG. 2B does not show most of first attachment member 16 .) Flexure limiting member 40 may be pre-shaped with one or more bends. For example, as shown in the non-limiting embodiment, flexure limiting member 40 has a first curved portion 42 and a second curved portion 44 , curved opposite to the first curved portion 42 and joined thereto at an inflection point 46 .
- Flexure limiting member 40 may include attachment elements 48 at ends thereof for attachment to first and second attachment members 16 and 18 .
- attachment elements 48 may be bulbous ends of flexure limiting member 40 that snap through mounting holes or are fixed in place by fixation plates 30 or 32 .
- spinal prosthesis 10 includes a flexure limiting member 50 attached to a peripheral portion of first and second attachment members 16 and 18 (inwards of the optional boot 26 ).
- flexure limiting member 50 may be in the form of an at least partial or full boot, or in the shape of a relatively wide ribbon.
- Flexure limiting member 50 may be pre-shaped with one or more bends.
- flexure limiting member 50 has a first curved portion 52 , a second curved portion 54 , both curved in the same direction, and a third curved portion 56 curved opposite to the first and second curved portions 52 and 54 .
- the curved portions are joined to each other at inflection points 58 .
- Flexure limiting member 50 may include attachment elements 59 at ends thereof for attachment to first and second attachment members 16 and 18 .
- attachment elements 59 may be flanges that are fixedly received in grooves 55 formed in first and second attachment members 16 and 18 .
Abstract
Apparatus including a first spinal prosthetic member that may articulate with a second spinal prosthetic member, the first and second spinal prosthetic members flexing relative to one another about a lateral-medial axis corresponding to a lateral-medial axis of a body, and a flexure limiting member attached to the first and second spinal prosthetic members that limits flexure about the lateral-medial axis.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/228245, filed Sep. 19, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,486,145, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- The present invention is generally related to apparatus and methods for spinal prostheses, and particularly to apparatus and methods for limitation of flexure of a spinal prosthesis.
- Through disease or injury, the laminae, spinous process, or articular processes of one or more vertebral bodies can become damaged, such that the vertebrae no longer articulate or properly align with each other. This can result in an undesired anatomy, loss of mobility, and pain or discomfort. For example, spinal stenosis, as well as spondylosis, spondylolisthesis, and other degenerative phenomena may cause back pain, especially lower back pain, such as in the lumbosacral (L4-S1) region. Such phenomena may be caused by a narrowing of the spinal canal by a variety of causes that result in the pinching of the spinal cord and/or nerves in the spine.
- The prior art has many spinal prostheses designed to help the patient with various back problems. For example, published PCT Patent Application WO 2005/044152, assigned to the present assignee, describes a spinal prosthesis having a unitary body with three or more attachment points attachable to spinal structure. The unitary body includes a flexure assembly positioned between first and second attachment members, wherein flexure of the flexure assembly permits movement of the first attachment member relative to the second attachment member. The flexure assembly may be adapted to flex omnidirectionally. A plurality of pedicle screws (e.g., polyaxial pedicle screws with polyaxial swivel heads) may be attached to or integrally formed with the spinal prosthesis.
- The present invention seeks to provide apparatus and methods for limitation of flexure of a spinal prosthesis, as is described more in detail hereinbelow. The prostheses disclosed herein are particularly advantageous for the posterior portion of the spine, but the invention is not limited to the posterior portion of the spine.
- There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention apparatus including a first spinal prosthetic member that may articulate with a second spinal prosthetic member, the first and second spinal prosthetic members flexing relative to one another about a lateral-medial axis corresponding to a lateral-medial axis of a body, and a flexure limiting member attached to the first and second spinal prosthetic members that limits flexure about the lateral-medial axis.
- The apparatus can include one or more of the following features. For example, the first spinal prosthetic member may include a first attachment member and a first articulating member that extends therefrom, and the second spinal prosthetic member may include a second attachment member and a second articulating member that extends therefrom, the first articulating member articulating with the second articulating member and the first and second attachment members being attachable to spinal structure. The flexure limiting member may be attached to a non-peripheral or peripheral portion of the first and second attachment members.
- The flexure limiting member may include one or more slim elongate members. The flexure limiting member may be pre-shaped with one or more bends. For example, the flexure limiting member may have at least one first curved portion and a second curved portion, curved opposite to the at least one first curved portion and joined thereto at an inflection point. The flexure limiting member may include attachment elements at ends thereof for attachment to the first and second attachment members.
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FIG. 1 is a simplified exploded illustration of a spinal prosthesis that includes a flexure limiting member, constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B are simplified sectional illustrations of the spinal prosthesis ofFIG. 1 , showing the internal attachment of the flexure limiting member, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a simplified exploded illustration of a spinal prosthesis that includes a flexure limiting member, constructed and operative in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a simplified sectional illustration of the spinal prosthesis ofFIG. 3 , showing the internal attachment of the flexure limiting member, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 1 , 2A and 2B, which illustrate aspinal prosthesis 10, constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. - The
spinal prosthesis 10 may include a firstspinal prosthetic member 12, which may be attached to a first spinal structure, such as but not limited to, a vertebra (e.g., L3, not shown). Thespinal prosthesis 10 may also include a secondspinal prosthetic member 14, which may be attached to a second spinal structure, such as but not limited to, a vertebra (e.g., L4, not shown). - In the non-limiting illustrated embodiment, the first
spinal prosthetic member 12 may include a first (e.g., upper or superior)attachment member 16 and the secondspinal prosthetic member 14 may include a second (e.g., lower or inferior)attachment member 18. The first andsecond attachment members attachment members - The first and second
spinal prosthetic members spinal prosthetic member 12 may include a first articulatingmember 20 that extends downward (in the sense of the drawings) from the flat plate ofattachment member 16. First articulatingmember 20 articulates with (e.g., glides over) a second articulatingmember 22 that may fit over aprotrusion 24 that extends upward (in the sense of the drawings) from the flat plate ofattachment member 18. (Protrusion 24 may be rigid and made of the same material asattachment member 18.) Aboot 26 may optionally be placed at least partially or fully around the first and second articulatingmembers Boot 26 is shown cut inFIGS. 2A and 2B .) Theboot 26 may have any suitable shape or size, such as but not limited to, a ring, a stocking, an ellipsoid and other shapes. First and second articulatingmembers boot 26, may be constructed of compliant, elastomeric materials including, but not limited to, polyurethane containing materials, silicone containing materials, polyethylene based elastomers, hydrogels, and polypropylene containing materials.Boot 26 may optionally be made of cloth (woven or non-woven synthetic or natural fibers). One ormore fixation plates boot 26 with either one or both ofattachment members - First articulating
member 20 may articulate with second articulatingmember 22 omnidirectionally. For example, the articulatingmembers members arrow 34 about axis A, angularly in the direction of anarrow 36 about axis B and angularly in the direction of anarrow 38 about axis C. - In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a
flexure limiting member 40 may be provided that limits the angular flexure of first and second articulatingmembers Flexure limiting member 40 may be attached to first andsecond attachment members Flexure limiting member 40 may be attached to a non-peripheral portion of first andsecond attachment members 16 and 18 (as opposed toboot 26 which is attached to the periphery of first andsecond attachment members 16 and 18). -
Flexure limiting member 40 may be constructed, without limitation, from a medically safe plastic, such as polyurethane or polyetheretherketone, the latter commercially available as brand name PEEK from Victrex of England. - For example, as seen in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 , 2A and 2B,flexure limiting member 40 may include one or more slim elongate members, such as but not limited to, cables, rods, bars, wires and the like. (For the sake of clarity,FIG. 2B does not show most offirst attachment member 16.)Flexure limiting member 40 may be pre-shaped with one or more bends. For example, as shown in the non-limiting embodiment,flexure limiting member 40 has a firstcurved portion 42 and a secondcurved portion 44, curved opposite to the firstcurved portion 42 and joined thereto at aninflection point 46. (“Inflection point” is the point where the curvature changes from concave to convex or vice versa.)Flexure limiting member 40 may includeattachment elements 48 at ends thereof for attachment to first andsecond attachment members attachment elements 48 may be bulbous ends offlexure limiting member 40 that snap through mounting holes or are fixed in place byfixation plates - Reference is now made to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , which illustratespinal prosthesis 10, constructed and operative in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment,spinal prosthesis 10 includes aflexure limiting member 50 attached to a peripheral portion of first andsecond attachment members 16 and 18 (inwards of the optional boot 26). Without limitation,flexure limiting member 50 may be in the form of an at least partial or full boot, or in the shape of a relatively wide ribbon. -
Flexure limiting member 50 may be pre-shaped with one or more bends. For example, as shown in the non-limiting embodiment,flexure limiting member 50 has a firstcurved portion 52, a secondcurved portion 54, both curved in the same direction, and a thirdcurved portion 56 curved opposite to the first and secondcurved portions inflection points 58.Flexure limiting member 50 may includeattachment elements 59 at ends thereof for attachment to first andsecond attachment members attachment elements 59 may be flanges that are fixedly received ingrooves 55 formed in first andsecond attachment members - Although the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, many alternatives, modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, all such alternatives, modifications and variations fall within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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1. Apparatus comprising:
a first spinal prosthetic member that flexes relative to a second spinal prosthetic member about a lateral-medial axis corresponding to a lateral-medial axis of a body; and
a flexure limiting member attached to said first and second spinal prosthetic members, which limits flexure about the lateral-medial axis.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said first spinal prosthetic member articulates with said second spinal prosthetic member.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said first spinal prosthetic member comprises a first attachment member and a first articulating member that extends therefrom, and said second spinal prosthetic member comprises a second attachment member and a second articulating member that extends therefrom, said first articulating member articulating with said second articulating member and said first and second attachment members being attachable to spinal structure, wherein said flexure limiting member is attached to said first and second attachment members.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein said first articulating member articulates omnidirectionally with said second articulating member.
5. Apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein said flexure limiting member is attached to a non-peripheral portion of said first and second attachment members.
6. Apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein said flexure limiting member is attached to a peripheral portion of said first and second attachment members.
7. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said flexure limiting member comprises one or more slim elongate members.
8. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said flexure limiting member is pre-shaped with one or more bends.
9. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said flexure limiting member has at least one first curved portion and a second curved portion, curved opposite to the at least one first curved portion and joined thereto at an inflection point.
10. Apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein said flexure limiting member comprises attachment elements at ends thereof for attachment to said first and second attachment members.
11. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said flexure limiting member comprises an at least partial boot.
12. Apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a boot placed at least partially around said first and second articulating members.
13. Apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said flexure limiting member is constructed of at least one of polyurethane and polyetheretherketone.
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