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Implantable device for facet joint replacement

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-12-01
FACET SOLUTIONS
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[0017] The invention provides prostheses, systems, and methods designed to replace natural facet joints and / or part of the lamina at virtually all spinal levels including L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4, L4-L5, L4-S1, T-11-T12, and T12-L1. The prostheses, systems, and methods can restore a desired anatomy to a spine and give back to an individual a desired range of mobility. The prostheses, systems, and methods also can lessen or alleviate spinal pain by relieving the source nerve compression or impingement.
[0019] One aspect of the invention provides a facet joint prosthesis to replace, on a vertebral body, a caudal portion of a natural facet joint (e.g., a superior articular surface and supporting bone structure on the vertebral body). The caudal prosthesis comprises a component sized to be fixed to the vertebral body, e.g., on or near a pedicle. The caudal prosthesis includes an artificial facet joint structure adapted to replace a caudal portion of the natural facet joint after its removal from the vertebral body. The removal of a caudal portion of the natural facet joint and its total replacement by the artificial facet joint structure of the caudal prosthesis frees the orientation of the prosthesis from anatomic constraints imposed by a preexisting articular configuration of the caudal portion of the natural facet joint. Furthermore, the artificial facet joint structure of the caudal prosthesis can comprise an artificial articular configuration that is unlike the preexisting articular configuration, so that a desired articulation or bony anatomy can be restored.
[0021] Another aspect of the invention provides a facet joint prosthesis to replace, on a vertebral body, a cephalad portion of a natural facet joint (e.g., an inferior articular surface and supporting bone structure on the vertebral body). The cephalad prosthesis comprises a component sized to be fixed to the vertebral body, e.g., on or near a pedicle, or on or near a lamina, or on or near a spinous process, or combinations thereof. The cephalad prosthesis includes an artificial facet joint structure adapted to replace a cephalad portion of the natural facet joint after its removal from the vertebral body. As with the removal and total replacement of a caudal portion of the natural facet joint, the removal of a cephalad portion of the natural facet joint and its total replacement by the artificial facet joint structure of the cephalad prosthesis makes possible the orientation of the prosthesis free from anatomic constraints imposed by a preexisting articular configuration of the cephalad portion of the natural facet joint. Furthermore, like the caudal prosthesis, the artificial facet joint structure of the cephalad prosthesis can comprises an artificial articular configuration that is unlike the preexisting articular configuration of the natural facet surface (which is removed), so that a desired articulation or bony anatomy can be totally restored.
[0023] Another aspect of the invention provides a prosthesis assembly and related method for replacing a natural facet joint between adjoining first and second vertebral bodies. The assembly and method utilize a first component sized to be fixed to the first vertebral body, which is superior to the second vertebral body. The first component includes a first artificial facet joint structure adapted to replace a cephalad portion of the natural facet joint on the first vertebral body after removal of the cephalad portion of the natural facet joint from the first vertebral body. The assembly and method also comprise a second component sized to be fixed to the second vertebral body. The second component includes a second artificial facet joint structure adapted to replace the caudad portion of the natural facet joint of the second vertebral body after removal of the caudad portion of the natural facet joint from the second vertebral body. Together, the first and second artificial facet joint structures comprise an artificial facet joint. The removal of both cephalad and caudal portions of a natural facet joint and their total replacement by the artificial facet joint structures of the first and second components allows the artificial facet joint to be installed without anatomic constraints imposed by a preexisting articular configuration of the natural facet joint. Furthermore, the artificial facet joint structures of either the first or second components, or both, can comprise create an artificial articular configuration for the artificial facet joint that is unlike the preexisting articular configuration of the removed natural facet joint, so that a desired articulation or bony anatomy can be completely restored.
[0025] Another aspect of the invention provides an intermediate prosthesis that, together with the cephalad and caudal prostheses, makes possible multiple-level facet joint replacement.

Problems solved by technology

In many cases, the pain severely limits a person's functional ability and quality of life.
Through disease or injury, the laminae, spinous process, articular processes, or facets 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, the vertebral facet joints can be damaged by either traumatic injury or by various disease processes.
The result is pain, misaligned anatomy, and a corresponding loss of mobility.
These traditional treatments are subject to a variety of limitations and varying success rates.
Furthermore, none of the described treatments puts the spine in proper alignment or return the spine to a desired anatomy.
In addition, stabilization techniques, by holding the vertebrae in a fixed position, permanently limit a person's mobility.

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[0066] Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention that may be embodied in other specific structure. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.

I. Vertebral Prostheses

[0067] FIGS. 4 to 6 illustrate various prostheses for replacing inferior and / or superior portions of natural facet joints. The prostheses are desirably fixed to vertebral bodies following the surgical removal of the respective natural facet joint portions from the vertebral bodies.

[0068]FIG. 4 shows a cephalad prosthesis 36 for replacement of the natural inferior half of a facet joint following removal of the natural inferior half of the facet joint. FIG. 5 shows a caudal prosthesis 38 for replacement of the natural superior half of a facet joint following removal of the ...

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Abstract

Cephalad and caudal vertebral facet joint prostheses and methods of use are provided. The prostheses provide an artificial facet joint structure including an artificial articular configuration unlike the preexisting articular configuration. The radii and material stress values of the prostheses are configured to sustain contact stress. The cephalad prosthesis provides for posterior-anterior adjustment. Both prostheses permit lateral adjustment and adjustment to accomodate interpedicle distance. Further, the prostheses may be customized to provide a pre-defined lordotic angle and a pre-defined pedicle entry angle.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 067,137, filed Feb. 4, 2002, and entitled “Facet Arthroplasty Devices and Methods,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 693,272, filed Oct. 20, 2000, and entitled “Facet Arthroplasty Devices and Methods,” which claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 160,891, filed Oct. 22, 1999, and entitled “Facet Arthroplasty Devices and Methods,” all of which are incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to prostheses for treating various types of spinal pathologies, as well as to methods of treating spinal pathologies. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION I. Vertebral Anatomy [0003] As FIG. 1 shows, the human spinal column 10 is comprised of a series of thirty-three stacked vertebrae 12 divided into five regions. The cervical region includes seven vertebrae 12, known as C1-C7. The thoracic re...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B17/00A61B17/16A61B17/70A61B17/86A61F2/00A61F2/02A61F2/28A61F2/30A61F2/44A61F2/46
CPCA61B17/7064Y10S606/91A61F2/28A61F2/4405A61F2002/30387A61F2002/30433A61F2002/305A61F2002/30537A61F2002/30604A61F2002/30777A61F2002/30874A61F2002/449A61F2002/4631A61F2220/0025A61F2220/0041A61F2250/0004A61F2310/00017A61F2310/00023A61F2310/00029A61F2310/00131A61F2310/00179A61F2310/00329A61F2310/00604A61F2310/00634A61F2310/0097A61F2310/00976Y10S606/907A61B17/86A61F2002/30873
Inventor REILEY, MARK A.SCRIBNER, ROBERT M.DAVIDSON, JAMES
Owner FACET SOLUTIONS
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