Claims
- 1. A spinal correction system comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end, said left fastener retaining portion having a lower surface, a front side, a back side, and a plurality of projections extending from said lower surface of said left fastener retaining portion; a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end, said right fastener retaining portion having a lower surface, a front side, a back side, and a plurality of projections extending from said lower surface of said right fastener retaining portion; and wherein each of said fastener retaining portions are proportioned so that when one of said left and right ends of a first spinal correction system is positioned adjacent one of said right and left ends of a second spinal correction system thereby defining a pair of adjacent ends, each of said fastener retaining portions extending from said adjacent ends is positioned with one of said sides facing one of said sides of the other said fastener retaining portion extending from the other said adjacent end.
- 2. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent one of said bridge member front side and said bridge member back side; and said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent the opposite said bridge member side as said left fastener retaining portion.
- 3. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent one of said bridge member front side and said bridge member back side; and said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent the same said bridge member side as said left fastener retaining portion.
- 4. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
each said fastener retaining portion defines a passageway therethrough adapted to receive a fastener.
- 5. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
each said fastener retaining portion has a plurality of projections extending from a lower surface thereof.
- 6. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
said bridge member lower surface is concave in a direction from said left end to said right end to substantially match the contour of a vertebral body.
- 7. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
said bridge member lower surface is concave in a direction from said front side to said back side to closely match the contour of a vertebral body.
- 8. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 wherein:
said bridge member defines a central longitudinal axis extending along a direction from said left end to said right end; said left fastener retaining portion lies entirely to one side of said central longitudinal axis; said right fastener retaining portion lies entirely to the other side of said central longitudinal axis; each of said fastener retaining portions defines a passageway extending from an upper surface thereof through a lower surface thereof, said passageway adapted to receive a fastener therein; and each of said fastener retaining portions defines a recess coaxial with said passageway adjacent said fastener retaining portion upper surface, said recess adapted to receive a fastener head therein.
- 9. A spinal correction system according to claim 1 further comprising:
a pair of spaced apart legs extending from said bridge member lower surface proximate said left and right ends.
- 10. A spinal correction system according to claim 9 wherein;
each of said legs includes at least one barb having at least one retaining surface adapted to inhibit withdrawal movement of said spinal correction system once said spinal correction system has been positioned in a fixation environment.
- 11. A spinal correction system according to claim 9 wherein:
each said leg has a width substantially equal to a width of said bridge member as measured from said front side to said back side.
- 12. A spinal correction system according to claim 9 wherein:
each said leg includes an inner surface which is splayed outwardly away from said inner surface of the other said leg as measured from a plane passing between said legs substantially perpendicular to said bridge member.
- 13. A spinal correction system according to claim 9 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent said bridge member front side; said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent said bridge member back side; and each of said fastener retaining portions are adapted to guide a fastener in a direction substantially parallel to said legs.
- 14. A spinal correction system comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end, said left fastener retaining portion having front and back sides; a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end, said right fastener retaining portion having front and back sides; a pair of spaced apart legs extending from said bridge member lower surface proximate said left and right ends; and wherein each of said fastener retaining portions are proportioned so that when one of said left and right ends of a first spinal correction system is positioned adjacent one of said right and left ends of a second spinal correction system thereby defining a pair of adjacent ends, each of said fastener retaining portions extending from said adjacent ends is positioned with one of said sides facing one of said sides of the other said fastener retaining portion extending from the other said adjacent end.
- 15. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent one of said bridge member front side and said bridge member back side; and said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent the opposite said bridge member side as said left fastener retaining portion.
- 16. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent one of said bridge member front side and said bridge member back side; and said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent the same said bridge member side as said left fastener retaining portion.
- 17. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
each said fastener retaining portion defines a passageway therethrough adapted to receive a fastener.
- 18. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
each said fastener retaining portion has a plurality of projections extending from a lower surface thereof.
- 19. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
said bridge member lower surface is concave in a direction from said left end to said right end to substantially match the contour of a vertebral body.
- 20. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
said bridge member lower surface is concave in a direction from said front side to said back side to closely match the contour of a vertebral body.
- 21. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
said bridge member defines a central longitudinal axis extending along a direction from said left end to said right end; said left fastener retaining portion lies entirely to one side of said central longitudinal axis; said right fastener retaining portion lies entirely to the other side of said central longitudinal axis; each of said fastener retaining portions defines a passageway extending from an upper surface thereof through a lower surface thereof, said passageway adapted to receive a fastener therein; and each of said fastener retaining portions defines a recess coaxial with said passageway adjacent said fastener retaining portion upper surface, said recess adapted to receive a fastener head therein.
- 22. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein;
each of said legs includes at least one barb having at least one retaining surface adapted to inhibit withdrawal movement of said spinal correction system once said spinal correction system has been positioned in a fixation environment.
- 23. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
each said leg has a width substantially equal to a width of said bridge member as measured from said front side to said back side.
- 24. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
each said leg includes an inner surface which is splayed outwardly away from said inner surface of the other said leg as measured from a plane passing between said legs substantially perpendicular to said bridge member.
- 25. A spinal correction system according to claim 14 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent said bridge member front side; said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent said bridge member back side; and each of said fastener retaining portions are adapted to guide a fastener in a direction substantially parallel to said legs.
- 26. A spinal correction system for a spine including longitudinally aligned vertebrae, the vertebrae having confronting endplate growth centers with predetermined thicknesses, a longitudinally extending span defined between the confronting endplate growth center thicknesses, and an intervening disk positioned intermediate the endplate growth centers, the vertebrae having predetermined transverse diameters, said system comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end, the length of said bridge member from said left end to said right end being substantially equal to the longitudinally extending span; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end, said left fastener retaining portion having front and back sides; and a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end, said right fastener retaining portion having front and back sides.
- 27. A spinal correction system according to claim 26 wherein:
each of said fastener retaining portions are proportioned so that when one of said left and right ends of a first spinal correction system is positioned adjacent one of said right and left ends of a second spinal correction system thereby defining a pair of adjacent ends, each of said fastener retaining portions extending from said adjacent ends is positioned with one of said sides facing one of said sides of the other said fastener retaining portion extending from the other said adjacent end.
- 28. A spinal correction system according to claim 26 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent one of said bridge member front side and said bridge member back side; and said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent the opposite said bridge member side as said left fastener retaining portion.
- 29. A spinal correction system according to claim 26 wherein:
said left fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member left end adjacent one of said bridge member front side or said bridge member back side; and said right fastener retaining portion extends from said bridge member right end adjacent the same said bridge member side as said left fastener retaining portion.
- 30. A spinal correction system according to claim 26 further comprising:
a pair of spaced apart legs extending from said bridge member lower surface proximate said left and right ends.
- 31. A spinal correction system according to claim 30 wherein:
said legs are proportioned to extend less than one-half said diameter of said vertebrae.
- 32. A spinal correction system configured for use on a growing spine having abnormal curvature defining a convex side, the spine including a plurality of lengthwise adjoining vertebrae, the vertebrae including endplate growth centers with an intermediate portion therebetween, the vertebrae further having transverse diameters, the system comprising:
a first bone engaging means configured to penetrate the convex side of an intermediate portion of a first vertebra to a depth of less than about one-half the diameter of the first vertebra; a second bone engaging means configured to penetrate the convex side of an intermediate portion of a second vertebra to a depth of less than about one-half the diameter of the second vertebra; a bridge member connecting said first means and said second means; and whereby said system at least one of corrects, arrests, and slows the progression of abnormal curvature of the growing spine by inhibiting the growth of the endplate growth centers between said first and second bone engaging means on the convex side of the spine.
- 33. A spinal correction system according to claim 32 wherein:
said first and second bone engaging means each comprise a substantially wedge-shaped leg extending substantially perpendicularly proximate from respective first and second ends of said bridge member.
- 34. A spinal correction system according to claim 32 wherein:
said first and second bone engaging means each comprise a fastener retaining portion extending substantially lengthwise from respective first and second ends of said bridge member.
- 35. A spinal correction system according to claim 34 wherein:
said first and second fastener retaining portions are proportioned so that when two said system are arranged end-to-end on a spine, adjoining fastener retaining portions lie adjacent each other.
- 36. A method of correcting the abnormal curvature of a growing spine, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a spinal staple including a first leg, a second leg, and a bridge member connecting the first leg and the second leg; penetrating with the first leg the convex side of an intermediate portion of a first vertebra to a depth of less than about one-half the diameter of the first vertebra; penetrating with the second leg the convex side of an intermediate portion of a second vertebra to a depth of less than about one-half of the diameter of the second vertebra; inserting a first fastener through said spinal staple and into the first vertebra; inserting a second fastener through said spinal staple and into the second vertebra; and correcting the abnormal curvature of the growing spine by inhibiting the growth of the endplate growth centers between said first leg and said second leg on the convex side of the spine.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising the steps of:
providing a guidewire; passing said guidewire through a passageway formed in said bridge member of said spinal staple; and moving said spinal staple along said guidewire.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein said first fastener and said second fastener each comprises a screw including a threaded portion received within one of said first vertebra and said second vertebra.
- 39. The method of claim 36, further comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of downwardly extending projections proximate said first fastener and said second fastener; penetrating said first vertebra with said projections proximate said first fastener; and penetrating said second vertebra with said projections proximate said second fastener.
- 40. A spinal staple comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end; a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end; and a cylindrical passageway extending through said bridge member from said upper surface to said lower surface, the passageway configured to receive a guidewire for guiding movement of said bridge member along said guidewire.
- 41. The spinal staple of claim 40, further comprising an attachment member coupled to said bridge member and configured to facilitate attachment of a removable cannulated impact device, said passageway extending through said attachment member.
- 42. The spinal staple of claim 41, wherein said attachment member includes a post extending upwardly from said bridge member upper surface.
- 43. The spinal staple of claim 40, further comprising:
a left fastener extending through said left fastener retaining portion; a right fastener extending through said right fastener retaining portion; and a plurality of projections extending downwardly from left fastener retaining portion proximate said right fastener and from said right fastener retaining portion proximate said left fastener.
- 44. The spinal staple of claim 43, further comprising:
a left leg extending from said lower surface of said bridge member proximate said left end and configured to be inserted into the first vertebra, said left leg including an outer surface, an opposed inner surface, a front surface, and an opposed back surface; and a right leg extending from said lower surface of said bridge member proximate said right end and configured to be inserted into the second vertebra, said left leg including an outer surface, an opposed inner surface, a front surface, and an opposed back surface.
- 45. The spinal staple of claim 44, further comprising:
a first plurality of barbs extending outwardly from said left leg and configured to resist withdraw of said left leg from the first vertebra; and a second plurality of barbs extending outwardly from said right leg and configured to resist withdraw of said right leg from the second vertebra.
- 46. The spinal staple of claim 44, wherein each of said left leg and said right leg includes a width measured from said front surface to said back surface, and a thickness measured from said outer surface to said inner surface, said width being substantially greater than said thickness.
- 47. A spinal staple comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end; a left fastener extending within said left fastener retaining portion and configured to be inserted into a first vertebra; a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end; a right fastener extending within said right fastener retaining portion and configured to be inserted into a second vertebra; a left leg extending from said lower surface of said bridge member proximate said left end and configured to be inserted into the first vertebra, said left leg including an outer surface, an opposed inner surface, a front surface, and an opposed back surface; a first barb extending outwardly from said left leg and configured to resist withdraw of said left leg from the first vertebra; a right leg extending from said lower surface of said bridge member proximate said right end and configured to be inserted into the second vertebra, said left leg including an outer surface, an opposed inner surface, a front surface, and an opposed back surface; and a second barb extending outwardly from said right leg and configured to resist withdraw of said right leg from the second vertebra.
- 48. The spinal staple of claim 47, further comprising a passageway extending through said bridge member from the upper surface to the lower surface, the passageway configured to receive a guidewire for guiding movement of the bridge member along the guidewire.
- 49. The spinal staple of claim 48, further comprising an attachment member coupled to said bridge member and configured to facilitate attachment of a removable cannulated impact device, said passageway extending through said attachment member.
- 50. The spinal staple of claim 49, wherein said attachment member includes a post extending upwardly from said bridge member upper surface.
- 51. The spinal staple of claim 47, wherein each of said left leg and said right leg includes a width measured from said front surface to said back surface, and a thickness measured from said outer surface to said inner surface, said width being substantially greater than said thickness.
- 52. The spinal staple of claim 47, said inner surface of each said left leg and said right leg is splayed outwardly away from said inner surface of the other of said right leg and said left leg as measured from a plane passing between said left leg and said right leg substantially perpendicular to said bridge member.
- 53. A spinal staple comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end and including a lower surface and a passageway configured to receive a fastener; at least one projection extending downwardly from said lower surface of said left fastener retaining portion; a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end and including a lower surface and a passageway configured to receive a fastener; at least one projection extending downwardly from said lower surface of said right fastener retaining portion; a left leg extending downwardly relative to said lower surface of said bridge member proximate said left end and configured to be inserted into a first vertebra, said left leg including an outer surface, an opposed inner surface, a front surface, an opposed back surface, a width measured from said front surface to said back surface, and a thickness measured from said outer surface to said inner surface, said width being substantially greater than said thickness; and a right leg extending downwardly relative to said lower surface of said bridge member proximate said right end, said right leg including an outer surface, an opposed inner surface, a front surface, and an opposed back surface, a width measured from said front surface to said back surface, and a thickness measured from said outer surface to said inner surface, said width being substantially greater than said thickness.
- 54. The spinal staple of claim 53, further comprising a passageway extending through said bridge member from the upper surface to the lower surface, the passageway configured to receive a guidewire for guiding movement of the bridge member along the guidewire.
- 55. The spinal staple of claim 54, further comprising an attachment member coupled to said bridge member and configured to facilitate attachment of a removable cannulated impact device, said passageway extending through said attachment member.
- 56. The spinal staple of claim 55, wherein said attachment member includes a post extending upwardly from said bridge member upper surface.
- 57. The spinal staple of claim 53, said inner surface of each said left leg and said right leg is splayed outwardly away from said inner surface of the other of said right leg and said left leg as measured from a plane passing between said left leg and said right leg substantially perpendicular to said bridge member.
- 58. A spinal staple comprising:
a bridge member having an upper surface, an opposed lower surface, a front side, an opposed back side, a left end, and an opposed right end; a left fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member left end and including a lower surface and a passageway; a left fastener extending within said passageway of said left fastener retaining portion and configured to be inserted into a first vertebra; a right fastener retaining portion extending from said bridge member right end and including a lower surface and a passageway; a right fastener extending within said passageway of said right fastener retaining portion and configured to be inserted into a second vertebra; a plurality of first projections each having a first length and extending downwardly from one of said left fastener retaining portion and said right fastener retaining portion; and a plurality of second projections each having a second length and extending downwardly from one of said lower surface of said left fastener retaining portion and said right fastener retaining portion, each of said second projections being positioned further from said bridge member than each of said first projections, and said second length being greater than said first length.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/030,440, filed Jan. 7, 2002, which is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/US00/18491, having a filing date of Jul. 6, 2000, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/142,707, filed Jul. 7, 1999, all of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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