WO2007070785A1 - Facet spacer - Google Patents

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WO2007070785A1
WO2007070785A1 PCT/US2006/061904 US2006061904W WO2007070785A1 WO 2007070785 A1 WO2007070785 A1 WO 2007070785A1 US 2006061904 W US2006061904 W US 2006061904W WO 2007070785 A1 WO2007070785 A1 WO 2007070785A1
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Robert A. Farris
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  • the present application is directed to vertebral spacers, and more specifically ,. to spacers for use with a facet joint.
  • the vertebral column includes thirty -three vertebrae. Each vertebrae includes an anterior body and a posterior arch. The posterior arch includes two pedicles and two laminae that join, together to form the spinous process. A transverse process is laterally positioned at the transition from the pedicles to the laminae. Both the spinous process and transverse process provide for attachment of muscle. Two inferior articular processes extend downward from the junction of the laminae and the transverse process. Further, two superior articular processes extend upward from the junction.
  • Facet joints are formed by the articular processes of adjacent vertebrae.
  • the inferior articular process of one vertebra articulates with the superior articular process of the vertebra below.
  • the facet joints are synovial gliding joints because the articular surfaces glide over each other. They are capsular joints containing synovia! fluid for lubrication.
  • the facet joints are oriented in different piati.es depending upon their anatomic location. The orientation of the facets control, the type and amount of joint motion.
  • the present application is directed, to 8 device inserted within a facet joint formed between adjacent, vertebral members.
  • the device includes an intermediate section sized to fit within the facet joint.
  • the device may also include a mounting section that extends across the face of one or both vertebral members to receive a fastener for mounting the device.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a spacer positioned within the facet joint according to one embodiment
  • Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of a spacer and mounting screws according to one embodiment
  • Figure 3 is a side schematic view of a spacer according to one embodiment
  • Figure 4 is a rear view of a pair of spacers mounted within facet joints of adjacent vertebral members according to one embodiment
  • Figures 5 A and SB are perspective views of inserting the spacer into the patient according to one embodiment
  • Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of a spacer, mouat.bg screws, and member according to one embodiment
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of a spacer and mounting screw according to one embodiment
  • Figure S is a perspective view of a spacer positioned within a facet joint according to one embodiment
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view of a spacer and mounting screw according to one embodiment.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of a spacer according to one embodiment.
  • the spacer 10 includes a mounting section 20 for receiving one or more mounting members 40, and an intermediate section 30. Intermediate section 30 fits within the facet joint to space apart the inferior articular process 91 and the superior articular process 92.
  • the spacer 10 provides a cushion between the processes 91, 92 and reduces and/or eliminates bone-on-bone contact to prevent abrasion.
  • the spacer 10 is illustrated in Figure 2 having the mounting section 20 and intermediate section 30, The spacer 10 has a folded orientation with a division 39 forming first and second sections for both the mounting section 20 and intermediate section 30.
  • Mounting section 20 includes a first section 21 and a second section 22.
  • the sections 21 » 22 may have the same or different lengths and widths.
  • Each section 21, 22 includes an aperture 23 sized to receive a screw 4 i to mount to a vertebral member 94, Apertures 23 are sized to receive ⁇ he shaft 42 and support the head 43.
  • two screws 40 are illustrated to mount th.e spacer 10, a single screw may be adequate for & secure mount.
  • intermediate section 30 includes a first section 31 and a second section 32 in an overlapping orientation forming a two-ply configuration.
  • a fold 33 is positioned opposite from the mounting section 20. As illustrated in Figure 3, the intermediate section is positioned at an angle ⁇ relative to the mounting section 20. In one embodiment, angle ⁇ ranges from between about 15* to about 60*, with one specific embodiment having an angle ⁇ of about 60*,
  • Figure 4 illustrates a posterior view of a pair of spacers 10 mounted within the facets joints between first and second vertebral members SH.
  • the mounting section 20 is sized to extend over the vertebral member 94 positioning the apertures 23 at positions to provide an anchor for the mounting screws 4 i .
  • Intermediate section 30 is positioned within the facet joint between the inferior articular process 91 and superior articular process 92, Spacer 10 provides a cushion for the processes 91. 92 to prevent bone-on- bone contact and abrasion.
  • This embodiment features a pair of spacers 10 mounted to the vertebral members 94 with a separate spacer 10 within each of the facet joints.
  • the spacer 10 may also be used individually with a single spacer 10 positioned within one of the facet joints.
  • FIGS 5 A and 5B One method of insertion of the spacer 10 into the patient is illustrated in Figures 5 A and 5B.
  • the relatively small overall size of the spacer 10 and the flexible nature allows for a .minimally invasive insertion method Vertebral members 94 and specifically the facet joint are accessed from a posterior or lateral approach.
  • Tube 80 is positioned for percutaneous delivery of the spacer 10 io the facet joirrf.
  • Compressive force illustrated by arrows A in Figure 5 A are applied to the mounting section 20 to reduce the overall size for insertion into the tube inlet 82.
  • Spacer 10 is then moved through the tube 80 and expelled through the outlet 83 to the facet joint.
  • the intermediate section 30 is inserted within the facet joint between the inferior and superior articular processes 91, 92.
  • Mounting section 20 remains on the exterior of the facet joint with apertures 23 positioned to receive mounting screws 4 L
  • the spacer 10 is flexible to move during movement of the vertebral .members 94.
  • a distance between, the first, and second sections 31 ,. 32 may vary, such as during flexion and extension. likewise, the spacer 10 flexes during torsional and other spinal movements.
  • the intermediate section 30 is sized to provide structural support between the respective inferior articular process 9 J. and superior articular process 92.
  • the height is sufficient to provide support for and. maintain the desired spacing between adjacent vertebral members 94 and restore the desired facet height
  • the spacer 10 may further prevent abrasion between the processes 91, 92 caused by bone-to-bone contact, and allow for the joint to articulate.
  • Figure 6 illustrates a member 50 that may be mounted to the spacer 10.
  • Member 50 provides additional tensioning support to the spacer 10 to control the facet opening and the extent of relative movement between the first and second sections 31 , 32. in the event the vertebral members 94 are subjected to a force or position that would expand the facet opening beyond, a predetermined amount, member 50 applies a tension force to prevent and/or reduce the amount of additional opening.
  • Member 50 includes apertures 51 that align with the apertures 23 of the mounting section 20. Screws 41 extend through the apertures 51. to maintain the member 50.
  • Member 50 may have the sarae dimensions as the mounting section 20 such as the embodiment illustrated in Figure 6, or may have different dimensions.
  • the entire member 50 is constructed of a flexible material
  • a portion of the member 50 is constructed of a flexible material.
  • One specific embodiments includes the member 50 constructed of a stiff material around the apertures 51 and constructed of a flexible material in the intermediate area between the apertures 51.
  • Figure 7 illustrates another spacer embodiment having a mounting section 20 and intermediate section 30, Mounting section 20 is sized to be positioned on the exterior surface of one of the vertebral members 94 that form the facet joint. Aperture 23 is positioned to receive a screw 41 to mount the spacer 10 to the member 94. Intermediate section 30 has a thickness to fit within the facet joint and space apart the inferior and superior articular processes 91 ,. 92.
  • Figure B illustrates this spacer embodiment connected to a vertebral member 94, A singlescrew 41 mounted within the inferior vertebral member 94 maintains the positioned of the spacer 10. This embodiment is used independently with no additional device mounted to the opposite vertebral member.
  • the embodiment illustrated in Figure 8 illustrates the spacer 10 mounted to the inferior vertebral member. This embodiment may also be constructed to instead mount to the superior vertebral member.
  • FIG. 9 Another embodiment of a spacer 10 is Illustrated in Figure 9.
  • a single mounting section 20 extends from one of the two members of the intermediate section 30. Specifically, the mounting seciion 20 is positioned at an end of the second member 32.
  • First member 31 is maintained within the facet joint through the connection at the fold 33 to the second member 32.
  • the first member 31 extends a distance outward beyond the fold 33 in the general direction, of the mounting section 20.
  • the first member 31 extends outward from the fold 33 for an end to be positioned short of the mounting section 20 (i.e., the end is positioned between the fold 33 and the mounting section 20).
  • Figure 10 illustrates another embodiment having an intermediate section comprising first and second sections 31, 32 connected at a fold 33.
  • This embodiment does not include a mounting section.
  • the first and second sections 31 , 32 may have the same or different lengths. Therefore, the entirety of the spacer 10 may have a two-ply configuration, or may have a section having two-ply and a section having a single-ply configuration.
  • a variety of different mounting means may be used for connecting the spacer 10 within the facet joint.
  • one or more screws 41 mount the spacer 10.
  • Other mechanical fasteners may be used for mounting the spacer 10, such as a staple.
  • Adhesives may also be used for .mounting the spacer 10.
  • Examples of adhesives include a two-part epoxy and UV-curing epoxy. The adhesives may be applied to the mounting section 20, or to the intermediate section 30.
  • the spacer embodiment illustrated in Figure 10 may be mounted with an adhesive mounted on. the surface of one or both of the first and second section 31, 32.
  • the spacer 10 is maintained in position by contact between the inferior and superior articular processes 91, 92 without mechanical fasteners or adhesives. In embodiments having a.
  • the angular positioned of the first and second sections 3.1 , 32 may vary depending upon the application.
  • the amount of angle and the construction of the spacer 10 results in the spacer 10 applying various outward forces to the facet joint.
  • the angular position may vary depending upon the movement of the vertebral members 94. En one orientation, the angular positioning may be more or less than in a second orientation.
  • Spacer 10 may be constructed from a flexible, bio-compatible material material, such as an elastomer or flexible composite material, to name a few.
  • Sxvitable elastomers include silicone, polyurethane, copolymers of silicone and polyurethane, hydrogels, polyolefins, such as poly ⁇ sobutyletie and polyisoprene, neoprene, nitrile ⁇ vulcanized rubber and combinations thereof, ⁇ n another embodiment, spacer 10 is an inflatable sheath constructed to receive an injectable elastic material.
  • the sheath is constructed from a flexible, bio-compatible material as described above. The sheath has a reduced size in a First orientation, and then expands to a.
  • the injectable elastic material may include silicone, polyurethane, copolymers of silicone and polyurethane, hydrog ⁇ ls and combinations thereof.
  • the flexible sheath may also be tilled with saline.
  • the injectable elastic material may also include collagen with the application of an elastic semipermeable membrane for the sheath.
  • Member 50 may be constructed from a flexible, bio-compatible material such as an elastomer, or flexible composite material as described above.
  • Figures 5A and 5B illustrate the mounting section 20 being compressed to fit within the tube SO.
  • Spacer 10 may also be sized to fit wl thin the tube 80 without requiring compression or other size-reducing measures.
  • Aa amount of space and angular orientation may vary between the first and second sections 31 , 32 of the intermediate section 30. ⁇ n one embodiment as illustrated in Figure 2, the inner faces of the first and second sections 31, 32 are in contact with each other. ⁇ _i another embodiment as illustrated in Figure 10, the sections 31, 32 are spaced apart forming a pre-loaded angle. The device assumes the pre-loaded angle when no external forces are applied. Once inserted within the facet joint, the angle will vary during movement of the joint. By way of example, during insertion the sections 31, 32 may be compressed aud the faces in contact, to reduce the overall size of the device. Once mounted within the facet joint, the sections 31, 32 may separate apart. Further, the space and angular orientation may vary during movement of the patient after insertion of the device 10. During a first posture, the sections 31 , 32 may be Jn. contact, and in a second posture a space may exist between the sections 31, 32.
  • Spacer 10 can be inserted using a minimally invasive procedure to augment the bearing surface and/or restore the height of the facet joint.
  • the spacer 10 is not as disruptive to the facet joint as a total facet joint replacement. Further, the spacer 10 is not nearly as technically demanding and may not be a final stage procedure as a total facet joint replacement.
  • distal is generally defined as in the direction of the patient, or away from a user of a device. Conversely, “proximal” generally means away from the patient, or toward the user.
  • Spatially relative terms such as “under', “below”, “lower”, “over”, “upper”, “superior”, “inferior”, and the like, are used for ease of description to explain the positioning of one element relative to a second element. These terms are Intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to different orientations than those depicted in the figures. Further, terms such as “first”, “second”, and the like, are also used to describe various elements, regions, sections, etc and are also not intended to be limiting.
  • spacer .10 is constructed of a rigid material.
  • member 50 is constructed of a rigid material.

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