Claims
- 1-7. (canceled)
- 8. A guide wire introducer for inserting a guide wire through a transverse portal of a bone anchor, comprising:
an adapter aligned with a central axis of said bone anchor; a handle attached at a pivot to said adapter; and an access needle on said handle adapted for insertion through said transverse portal of said bone anchor.
- 9. The guide wire apparatus of claim 8 further comprising an obturator.
- 10. The guide wire apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a guide wire capture device.
- 11. The guide wire apparatus of claim 10 wherein said guide wire capture device further comprises a retractable conical funnel.
- 12. A method for minimally invasive posterior fixation, comprising:
securing a bone anchor to a vertebral body, said bone anchor provided with an adjustable connector; inserting a rod over a guidewire along an arcuate path through said adjustable connector; and adjusting said adjustable connector to fix said rod with respect to said bone anchor.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
securing a second bone anchor to a second vertebral body, said second bone anchor provided with a second adjustable connector; inserting said rod through said second adjustable connector; and securing said second adjustable connector to fix said rod with respect to said second bone anchor.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said first vertebral body and said second vertebral body are adjacent vertebral bodies.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said first vertebral body and said second vertebral body are separated by one or more other vertebral bodies.
- 16. The method of claim 12 wherein said guide wire is inserted via an access needle provided at the end of a handle which is attached at a pivot to a driver aligned with a central axis of said first bone anchor, whereby said handle is pivoted about said pivot to insert said access needle through said first rotating connector.
- 17. A guide wire insertion device to insert a guide wire through a portal of a bone anchor, comprising:
A central arm adapted to engage said bone anchor; A radial arm attached to said central arm at a pivot; A hollow access needle secured to said radial arm; Wherein said radial arm pivots on said pivot to move said access needle through said port of said bone anchor.
- 18. The guide wire insertion device of claim 17, further comprising a guide wire capture device.
- 19. The guide wire insertion device of claim 18 wherein said guide wire capture device further comprises a conical receiving end which comprises one or more partial conical segments.
- 20. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware, comprising the steps of:
positioning a first bone anchor, having a first aperture, in a first vertebral body; positioning a second bone anchor, having a second aperture, in a second vertebral body; mounting an alignment tool to at least one bone anchor, the alignment tool comprising a curved guide needle; advancing the guide needle through at least one of the first and second apertures; and advancing a guide wire through the first and second apertures.
- 21. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 20, wherein at least a portion of the alignment tool is mounted to the bone anchor before the positioning a bone anchor step.
- 22. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 20, wherein the first and second vertebral bodies are adjacent vertebral bodies.
- 23. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 20, wherein the first and second vertebral bodies are separated by a third vertebral body.
- 24. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 20, wherein the mounting an alignment tool comprises mounting a central arm on the bone anchor, the central arm pivotably attached to a radial arm, and the guide needle is carried by the radial arm.
- 25. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 24 wherein the guide needle has a radius of curvature within the range of from about 6 cm to about 15 cm.
- 26. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 20, additionally comprising the step of advancing a fixation device along the guide wire.
- 27. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 20, additionally comprising the step of advancing a guide tube along the guide wire and through the first and second apertures.
- 28. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 27, additionally comprising the step of advancing a fixation device through the guide tube.
- 29. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 26, wherein the advancing a fixation device step comprises advancing an inflatable fixation device.
- 30. A method of implanting spinal fusion hardware as in claim 26, wherein the advancing a fixation device step comprises advancing a preformed, rigid fixation device.
- 31. A method of treating a spine, comprising the steps of:
positioning a first bone anchor, having a first aperture, in a first vertebral body; positioning a second bone anchor, having a second aperture, in a second vertebral body; aligning a first guide tube with the first aperture; aligning a second guide tube with the second aperture; and advancing a guide wire through the first tube and into the second tube.
- 32. A method of treating a spine as in claim 31, further comprising the step of removing the first and second guide tubes, leaving the guide wire extending through the first and second apertures.
- 33. A method of treating a spine as in claim 32, further comprising the step of advancing an implant along the guide wire and through the first and second apertures.
- 34. A method of treating a spine as in claim 31, wherein the aligning a first guide tube step comprises advancing a curved guide tube along an arc through tissue in the direction of the first aperture.
- 35. A minimally invasive method of positioning posterior instrumentation, comprising the steps of:
positioning a first bone anchor in a first vertebral body; positioning a second bone anchor in a second vertebral body; advancing a guidewire through a tissue tract to the first bone anchor; deflecting the guidewire in between the first and second bone anchors; and advancing the guidewire to the second bone anchor.
- 36. A minimally invasive method of positioning posterior instrumentation as in claim 35, wherein the advancing a guidewire through a tissue tract to the first bone anchor step comprises advancing the guidewire through a first curved guide tube.
- 37. A minimally invasive method of positioning posterior instrumentation as in claim 36, wherein the advancing the guidewire to the second bone anchor step comprises advancing the guidewire through a second curved guide tube.
- 38. A minimally invasive method of positioning posterior instrumentation as in claim 37, wherein the deflecting step comprises deflecting the guidewire along a deflection surface carried by one of the first and second guide tubes.
- 39. A minimally invasive method of positioning posterior instrumentation as in claim 38, further comprising the step of removing the first and second guide tubes, leaving the guide wire extending through the tissue tract to the first and second bone anchors.
- 40. A method of placing a guidewire through tissue, comprising the steps of: providing a guidewire placement device, having a support and a tubular wire guide movably carried by the support;
positioning the support at a fixed position relative to a bone; advancing the tubular wire guide through tissue; and advancing a guidewire through the tubular wire guide.
- 41. A method of placing a guidewire through tissue as in claim 40, wherein the positioning step comprises removably attaching the support to a bone anchor.
- 42. A method of placing a guidewire through tissue as in claim 40, wherein the advancing the tubular wire guide step comprises advancing the wire guide along an arcuate path.
- 43. A method of placing a guidewire through tissue as in claim 40, further comprising the step of removing the tubular wire guide following the advancing a guidewire step.
- 44. A method of placing a guidewire through tissue as in claim 40, wherein the advancing the tubular wire guide step comprises advancing the wire guide through an aperture in a bone anchor.
- 45. A method of performing a one level spinal fixation, comprising the steps of:
positioning a first bone anchor in a first vertebral body; positioning a second bone anchor in a second vertebral body; attaching a guidewire placement device to at least one of the first and second bone anchors; advancing a wire guide through tissue and into alignment with an aperture on at least one of the bone anchors, by pivoting the wire guide about a pivot point carried by the support; advancing a guidewire through the wire guide and through an aperture on each of the first and second bone anchors; and advancing a fixation rod along the guidewire and through each of the apertures.
- 46. A method of performing a one level spinal fixation as in claim 45, wherein at least one of the first and second vertebral bodies is a lumbar vertebral body.
- 47. A method of performing a one level spinal fixation as in claim 45, wherein at least one of the first and second vertebral bodies is a sacral vertebral body.
- 48. A method of performing a one level spinal fixation as in claim 45, wherein at least one of the first and second vertebral bodies is a cervical vertebral body.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/465,902 filed on Apr. 25, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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