WO2012048008A1 - Systems and methods for the fixation or fusion of bone using compressive implants - Google Patents
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Definitions
- This application relates generally to the fixation or fusion of bone.
- the human hip girdle (see Figs. 9 and 10) is made up of three large bones joined by three relatively immobile joints.
- One of the bones is called the sacrum and it lies at the bottom of the lumbar spine, where it connects with the L5 vertebra.
- the other two bones are commonly called “hip bones” and are technically referred to as the right ilium and the left ilium.
- the sacrum connects with both hip bones at the sacroiliac joint (in shorthand, the Si-Joint) .
- the Si-Joint functions in the transmission of forces from the spine to the lower extremities, and vice-versa.
- the Si-Joint has been described as a pain generator for up to 22% of lower back pain.
- sacroiliac joint fusion is typically indicated as surgical treatment, e.g., for degenerative sacroiliitis , inflammatory sacroiliitis, iatrogenic instability of the sacroiliac joint, osteitis condensans ilii, or traumatic fracture dislocation of the pelvis.
- screw and screw with plates are used for sacro-iliac fusion.
- the cartilage has to be removed from the "synovial joint" portion of the SI joint. This requires a large incision to approach the damaged, subluxed, dislocated, fractured, or degenerative joint.
- the invention provides bone fixation/fusion systems, devices, and related methods for stabilizing adjacent bone segments in a minimally invasive manner.
- the adjacent bone segments can comprise parts of the same bone that have been fractured, or two or more individual bones separated by a space or joint.
- bone segments or “adjacent bone regions” refer to either situation, i.e., a fracture line in a single bone (which the devices serve to fixate) , or a space or joint between different bone segments (which the devices serve to arthrodese or fuse) .
- the devices can therefore serve to perform a fixation function between two or more individual bones, or a fusion function between two or more parts of the same bone, or both functions.
- One aspect of the invention provides assemblies and associated methods for the fixation or fusion of bone structures comprising first and second bone segments separated by a fracture line or joint.
- the assemblies and associated methods comprise an anchor body sized and configured to be introduced into the first and second bone segments.
- the anchor body has a distal end located in an interior region of the second bone segment; a proximal end located outside an exterior region of the first bone segment; and an intermediate region spanning the fracture line or joint between the first and second bone segments.
- the assemblies and associated methods also include a distal anchor secured to the interior region of the second bone segment and affixed to the distal end of the anchor body to anchor the distal end in the second bone segment.
- the assemblies and associated methods further include a proximal anchor secured to the exterior region of the first bone segment and affixed to the proximal end of the anchor body, which, in concert with the distal anchor, places the anchor body in compression to compress and fixate the bone segments relative to the fracture line or joint.
- the assemblies and associated methods also include an elongated implant structure carried by the intermediate region of the anchor body and spanning the fracture line or joint between the bone segments.
- the elongated implant structure includes an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure, to accelerate the fixation or fusion of the first and second bone segments held in compression and fixated by the anchor body.
- the bone fixation/fusion systems, devices, and related methods are well suited for stabilizing adjacent bone segments in the Si-Joint.
- another aspect of the invention provides a method for the fusion of the sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum.
- the method comprises creating an insertion path through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum.
- the method includes providing an anchor body sized and configured to be introduced through the insertion path laterally into the ilium and sacrum.
- the anchor body has a distal end sized and configured to be located in an interior region of the sacrum; a proximal end sized and configured to be located outside an exterior region of the iliac; and an intermediate region sized and configured to span the sacral-iliac joint.
- the method includes providing an elongated implant structure sized and configured to be passed over the anchor body to span the sacral-iliac joint between the iliac and scarum.
- the elongated implant structure includes an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through-growth along the implant structure.
- the method includes introducing the anchor body through the insertion path from the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum.
- the method includes anchoring the distal end of the anchor body in the interior region of the sacrum.
- the method includes passing the elongated implant structure over the anchor body to span the sacral- iliac joint between the ilium and sacrum, and anchoring the proximal end of the anchor body to an exterior region of the ilium, which, in concert with the anchored distal end, places the anchor body in compression to compress and fixate the sacral-iliac joint.
- the bony in-growth or through-growth region of the implant structure accelerates the fixation or fusion of the sacral-iliac joint held in compression and fixated by the anchor body.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method for the fusion of the sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum that comprises creating a lateral insertion path laterally through the ilium, through the sacral-iliac joint, and into the sacrum.
- the method includes providing a bone fixation implant and inserting the bone fixation implant through the insertion path laterally from the ilium, through the sacral- iliac joint, and into the sacrum.
- the method includes anchoring the bone fixation implant in the interior region of the sacrum to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.
- Another aspect of the invention provides a method for the fusion of the sacral-iliac joint between an iliac and a sacrum that comprises creating a postero-lateral insertion path entering from a posterior iliac spine of an ilium, angling through the sacral-iliac joint, and terminating in the sacral alae.
- the method includes providing a bone fixation implant and inserting the bone fixation implant through the postero-lateral insertion path.
- the method includes anchoring the bone fixation implant in the interior region of the sacral alae to fixate the sacral-iliac joint.
- the bone fixation implant comprises a screw-like structure.
- the bone fixation implant comprises a fusion cage structure.
- the bone fixation implant comprises an elongated implant structure having a rectilinear cross section including an exterior surface region treated to provide bony in-growth or through- growth along the implant structure.
- the insertion path is created in a noninvasive manner without prior removal of cartilage.
- the insertion path comprises a bore sized approximately at or approximately about an outer maximum dimension of the bone fixation implant.
- Fig. 1 is a side section view of a compression stem assembly assembled in adjacent bone regions, which are shown in Fig. 1 in a diagrammatically fashion for the purpose of illustration, without anatomic detail, which is later shown, e.g., in Fig. 16.
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the components of the compression stem assembly shown in Fig. 1 prior to assembly.
- Figs. 3 to 7 are alternative embodiments of an implant structure which forms a part of the compression stem assembly shown in Figs. 1 and 2, illustrating different cross-sectional geometries and configurations for the implant structure 20.
- Figs. 8A to 8L are side section views of the introduction and assembly of the compression stem assembly shown in Figs. 1 and 2, which is shown in Figs. 8A to 8L in a diagrammatically fashion for the purpose of illustration, without anatomic detail, as later shown, e.g., in Fig. 16.
- Figs. 9 and 10 are, respectively, anterior and posterior anatomic views of the human hip girdle comprising the sacrum and the hip bones (the right ilium, and the left ilium) , the sacrum being connected with both hip bones at the sacroiliac joint (in shorthand, the Si-Joint) .
- Figs. 11 to 13A and 13B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled perspective, assembled anterior view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of three implant structures, without association of a compression stem assembly, for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a lateral approach laterally through the ilium, the Si-Joint, and into the sacrum SI.
- Figs. 14 to 16A and 16B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled perspective, assembled anterior view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of three implant structures, , in association with a compression stem assembly, for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a lateral approach laterally through the ilium, the Si-Joint, and into the sacrum SI.
- Figs. 17 to 19A and 19B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled perspective, assembled lateral view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of three implant structures, without association of a compression stem assembly, for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a postero-lateral approach entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the Si-Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae.
- Figs. 20 to 22A and 22B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled perspective, assembled lateral view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of three implant structures, in association with a compression stem assembly, for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a postero-lateral approach entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the SI- Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae.
- Figs. 23 and 24A and 24B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled anterior view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of a screw-like structure for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a lateral approach laterally through the ilium, the Si-Joint, and into the sacrum SI.
- Figs. 25 and 26A and 26B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled lateral view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of a screw-like structure for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a postero-lateral approach entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the SI-Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae.
- Figs. 27 and 28A and 28B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled anterior view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of a fusion cage structure for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a lateral approach laterally through the ilium, the Si-Joint, and into the sacrum SI.
- Figs. 29 and 30A and 30B are anatomic views showing, respectively, in exploded perspective, assembled lateral view, and assembled axial section view, the implantation of a fusion cage structure for the fixation of the Si-Joint using a postero-lateral approach entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the Si-Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae.
- Fig. 31 is an exploded perspective view of the components of an alternative embodiment of a compression stem assembly prior to assembly .
- Figs. 32 and 33 are perspective views of the alternative embodiment of a compression stem assembly shown in Fig. 31 after assembly, showing rotation of an anchor plate associated with the assembly from an aligned position (Fig. 32) to a bone-gripping position (shown in Fig. 33), to anchor the assembly in bone.
- Fig. 34 is a side section view of the compression stem assembly shown in Fig. 31 assembled in adjacent bone regions, which are shown in Fig. 34 in a diagrammatically fashion for the purpose of illustration, without anatomic detail.
- Figs. 35A and 35B are side section views of an alternative embodiment of a compression stem assembly prior to assembly (Fig. 35 ⁇ ) and after assembly (Fig. 35B) in adjacent bone regions, which are shown in Figs. 35A and 35B in a diagrammatically fashion for the purpose of illustration, without anatomic detail.
- Figs. 36A and 36B are side section views of a radially compressible implant prior to assembly (Fig. 36A) and after assembly (Fig. 36B) in adjacent bone regions, which are shown in Figs. 36A and 36B in a diagrammatically fashion for the purpose of illustration, without anatomic detail.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show in assembled and exploded views, respectively, a representative configuration of a compression stem assembly 10 sized and configured for the fixation of bone fractures (i.e., fixation of parts of the same bone) or for the fixation of bones which are to be fused ( arthrodesed) (i.e. fixation of two or more individual bones that are adjacent and/or jointed).
- the assembly 10 will sometimes be called a bone fixation/fusion compression assembly, to indicate that it can perform a fixation function between two or more individual bones), or a fusion function between two or more parts of the same bone, or both functions.
- bone segments or “adjacent bone regions” refer to either situation, i.e., a fracture line in a single bone or a space or joint between different bone segments.
- Fig. 1 the bone segment or adjacent bone regions are shown diagrammatically without anatomic detail for the purpose of illustration. Later, e.g., in Figs. 13 to 16 and Figs. 20 to 22, the bone segments or adjacent bone regions are shown in a specific anatomic setting, comprising the joint between the sacrum and the ilium of the pelvis, also anatomically called the sacroiliac joint (Si-Joint) .
- the compression stem assembly 10 comprises an anchor body 12, which (as shown in Fig. 1) is sized and configured to be placed in compression within bone segments or adjacent bone regions.
- the anchor body 12 takes the form of a cylindrical anchor pin or rod. Still, the anchor body 12 can possess other geometries.
- the anchor body 12 is anchored at a distal end to a distal anchor screw 14 coupled to an interior bone region in one side of the space or joint.
- the anchor body 12 is secured at a proximal end, on the opposite side of the space or joint, to an exterior bone region by an anchor nut 16 and anchor washer 18.
- the distal anchor screw 14 and anchor nut 16 hold the anchor body 12 in compression and, in doing so, the anchor body 12 compresses and fixates the bone segments or adjacent bone regions .
- the anchor body 12 carries within the bone regions or segments an elongated, stem-like, cannu ' lated implant structure 20.
- the implant structure 20 includes an interior bore 22 that accommodates its placement by sliding over the anchor body 12.
- the implant structure 20 includes a region 24 formed along at least a portion of its length to promote bony in-growth onto or into surface of the structure and/or bony growth entirely through all or a portion of the structure.
- the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 along the surface of the implant structure 20 accelerates bony in-growth or through-growth onto, into, or through the implant structure 20.
- Bony in-growth or through- growth onto, into, or through the implant structure 20 helps speed up the fusion process or fracture healing time of the bone segments or adjacent bone regions held in compression and fixated by the anchor body 12.
- the anchor body 12, nut 16, and washer 18 can be formed - e.g., by machining, molding, or extrusion - from a material usable in the prosthetic arts that is capable of being placed into and holding compressive forces and that is not subject to significant bio-absorption or resorption by surrounding bone or tissue over time.
- the anchor body 12, nut 16, and washer 18 are intended to remain in place for a time sufficient to stabilize the fracture or fusion site. Examples of such materials include, but are not limited to, titanium, titanium alloys, tantalum, chrome cobalt, surgical steel, or any other total joint replacement metal and/or ceramic, sintered glass, artificial bone, any uncemented metal or ceramic surface, or a combination thereof.
- the anchor body 12 is sized to span a distance through one adjacent bone segment or region, through the intervening space or joint, and at least partially into the other adjacent bone segment or region.
- the anchor body 12 is sized on length and diameter according to the local anatomy.
- the morphology of the local structures can be generally understood by medical professionals using textbooks of human skeletal anatomy along with their knowledge of the site and its disease or injury. The physician is also able to ascertain the dimensions of the anchor body 12 based upon prior analysis of the morphology of the targeted bone region using, for example, plain film x- ray, fluoroscopic x-ray, or MRI or CT scanning.
- a representative diameter for the anchor body 12 can range between 3.2 mm to 3.5 mm.
- the proximal and distal regions of the anchor body 12 include external helical ridges or screw threads 26 and 28 formed around the cylindrical body of the anchor body 12.
- the anchor body 12 if desired, can be threaded substantially along its entire length.
- the direction of the screw threads 26 and 28 is the same at both proximal and distal regions of the anchor body 12, e.g., they desirably comprise right-hand threads.
- the proximal region of the anchor body 12 carrying the threads 26 is sized to extend, in use, a distance outside the one adjacent bone segment or region. In this way, the proximal region is, in use, exposed so that the proximal anchor nut 16 and washer 18 can be attached.
- the anchor nut 16 includes complementary internal screw threads that are sized and configured to mate with the external screw threads 26 on the proximal region of the anchor body 12. Representative diameters for an anchor nut 16 and anchor washer 18 for a 3.2 mm anchor body 12 are, respectively, 3.2 mm and 8 mm.
- the distal region of the anchor body 12 carrying the threads 28 is sized to extend at least partially into the other adjacent bone segment or region, where it is to be coupled to the anchor screw 14, as will next be described.
- the anchor screw 14 can likewise be formed - e.g., by machining, or molding - from a durable material usable in the prosthetic arts that is capable of being screwed into bone and that is not subject to significant bio-absorption or resorption by surrounding bone or tissue over time.
- the anchor screw 14, like the other components of the compression assembly 10, is intended to remain in place for a time sufficient to stabilize the fracture or fusion site. Examples of such materials include, but are not limited to, titanium, titanium alloys, tantalum, chrome cobalt, surgical steel, or any other total joint replacement metal and/or ceramic, or a combination thereof .
- the anchor screw 14 is sized to span a distance within the other adjacent bone segment or region at the terminus of the threaded distal region 28 of the anchor body 12.
- the anchor screw 14 includes external helical ridges or screw threads 30 formed around the cylindrical body of the anchor screw 14.
- the external screw threads 30 are sized and configured to gain purchase in bone when rotated, so that the anchor screw 14 can be advanced and seated by rotation into bone in the bone segment or region.
- the anchor screw 14, seated within the bone resists axial migration and separation.
- a representative range of lengths for the anchor screw 14 can be between 5 mm to 20 mm, again depending upon the demands of the local anatomy.
- a representative diameter for the anchor screw 14 is about 7 mm.
- the anchor screw 14 also includes internal helical ridges or screw threads 32 formed within a bore in the anchor screw 14.
- the internal screw threads 32 are sized and configured to mate with the complementary external screw threads 28 on the distal region of the anchor body 12.
- the anchor screw 14 anchors the distal region of the anchor body 12 to bone to resists axial migration of the anchor body 12.
- the anchor screw 14 (on the distal end) and the anchor nut 16 and anchor washer 18 (on the proximal end) hold the anchor body 12 in compression, thereby compressing and fixating the bone segments or adjacent bone regions.
- an internally threaded component free external screw threads can be is sized and configured to be securely affixed within the broached bore in the most distal bone segment where the broached bore terminates, e.g., by making an interference fit and/or otherwise being secured by the use of adhesives.
- the interference fit and/or adhesives anchor the overall implant structure. Adhesives may also be used in combination with the anchor screw 14.
- the implant structure 20 can be formed - e.g., by machining, molding, or extrusion - from a durable material usable in the prosthetic arts that is not subject to significant bio-absorption or resorption by surrounding bone or tissue over time.
- the implant structure 20, like the other components of the compression assembly 10, is intended to remain in place for a time sufficient to stabilize the fracture or fusion site.
- Such materials include, but are not limited to, titanium, titanium alloys, tantalum, tivanium (aluminum, vanadium, and titanium) , chrome cobalt, surgical steel, or any other total joint replacement metal and/or ceramic, sintered glass, artificial bone, any uncemented metal or ceramic surface, or a combination thereof.
- the implant structure 20 may be formed from a suitable durable biologic material or a combination of metal and biologic material, such as a biocompatible bone- filling material.
- the implant structure 20 may be molded from a flowable biologic material, e.g., acrylic bone cement, that is cured, e.g., by UV light, to a non-flowable or solid material.
- the implant structure 20 is sized according to the local anatomy.
- the morphology of the local structures can be generally understood by medical professionals using textbooks of human skeletal anatomy along with their knowledge of the site and its disease or injury.
- the physician is also able to ascertain the dimensions of the implant structure 20 based upon prior analysis of the morphology of the targeted bone region using, for example, plain film x-ray, fluoroscopic x-ray, or MRI or CT scanning.
- the implant structure 20 can take various shapes and have various cross-sectional geometries.
- the implant structure 20 can have, e.g., a generally curvilinear (i.e., round or oval) cross-section — as Fig. 3 shows for purposes of illustration- or a generally rectilinear cross section (i.e., square or rectangular or triangular - as Fig. 4 shows for purposes of illustration — or combinations thereof.
- the implant structure 20 is shown to be triangular in cross section, which effectively resists rotation and micromotion once implanted.
- the implant structure 20, whether curvilinear (Fig. 5) or rectilinear (Fig. 6) can include a tapered region 34 at least along a portion of its axial length, meaning that the width or diameter of the implant structure 20 incrementally increases along its axial length.
- the tapered region 34 corresponds with, in use, the proximal region of the implant structure 20 (i.e., the last part of the implant structure 20 to enter bone) .
- the amount of the incremental increase in width or diameter can vary. As an example, for an implant structure 20 having a normal diameter of 7 mm, the magnitude of the incremental increase at its maximum can range between about .25 mm to 1.25 mm.
- the tapered region 34 further enhances the creation and maintenance of compression between the bone segments or regions.
- the implant structure 20 can include projecting bone-gripping surfaces 36 in the form of "teeth" or wings or the like.
- the teeth or wings 36 can project, e.g., 2 to 4 mm from the surface of the implant structure 20 and face in the direction of the compression forces at proximal and distal ends of the implant structure 20, taking purchase into the bone segments as they are compressed together by the compression assembly.
- the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 may extend along the entire outer surface of the implant structure 20, as shown in Figs. 1 or 2, or the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 may cover just a specified distance on either side of the bone segments or fracture line.
- the bony in-growth region 24 or through-growth can comprise, e.g., through holes, and/or various surface patterns, and/or various surface textures, and/or pores, or combinations thereof.
- the configuration of the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 can, of course, vary.
- the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 can comprise an open mesh configuration; or beaded configuration; or a trabecular configuration; or include holes or fenestrations. Any configuration conducive to bony in-growth and/or bony through-growth will suffice.
- the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 can be coated or wrapped or surfaced treated to provide the bony in-growth or through- growth region, or it can be formed from a material that itself inherently possesses a structure conducive to bony in-growth or through-growth, such as a porous mesh, hydroxyapetite, or other porous surface.
- the bony ingrowth or through-growth region can includes holes that allow bone to grow throughout the region.
- the bony in-growth region or through-growth region 24 comprises a porous plasma spray coating on the implant structure 20. This creates a biomechanically rigorous fixation/fusion system, designed to support reliable fixation/fusion and acute weight bearing capacity.
- the bony in-growth or through-growth region 24 may further be covered with various other coatings such as antimicrobial, antithrombotic, and osteoinductive agents, or a combination thereof.
- the entire implant structure 20 may be impregnated with such agents, if desired.
- Fig. 8A to 8L diagrammatically, show for purposes of illustration, a representative procedure for implanting a compression stem assembly 10. More detailed, anatomically-focused descriptions of particular implantation techniques of the compression stem assembly 10 in the Si-Joint will be described later.
- the physician identifies the bone segments or adjacent bone regions that are to be fixated or fused (arthrodesed) (see Fig. 8A) . Aided by conventional visualization techniques, e.g., using X-ray image intensifiers such as a C-arms or fluoroscopes to produce a live image feed which is displayed on a TV screen, a guide pin 38 is introduced by conventional means (see Fig. 8B) through the one adjacent bone segment or region, through the intervening space or joint, and partially into the other adjacent bone segment or region.
- a cannulated drill bit 40 is passed over the guide pin 38 (see Fig. 8C) , to form a pilot insertion path or bore 42 through the one adjacent bone segment or region, through the intervening space or joint, and partially into the other adjacent bone segment or region.
- a single drill bit or multiple drill bits 40 can be employed to drill through bone fragments or bone surfaces to create a pilot bore 42 of the desired size and configuration.
- a region of bone distal to the pilot bore 42 is left undrilled and native for seating of the anchor screw 14.
- a broach 44 having the external geometry and dimensions matching the external geometry and dimensions of the implant structure 20 (which, in the illustrated embodiment, is triangular) (see Fig. 8D) is tapped over the guide pin 38 through the pilot bore 42.
- the shaped broach 44 cuts along the edges of the pilot bore 42 to form the desired profile (which, in the illustrated embodiment, is triangular) to accommodate the implant structure 20 through the one adjacent bone segment or region, through the intervening space or joint, and partially into the other adjacent bone segment or region.
- the broach 44 is withdrawn (see Fig. 8E) , and the anchor screw 14 (its internal screw threads 32 mated to the distal end of a cannulated threaded screw driver 46) is passed over the guide pin 38 to the terminus of the broached bore 48 in the distal bone segment.
- the anchor screw 14 is threaded by operation of the screw driver 46 (see Fig. 8F) into the undrilled and native bone beyond the terminus of the broached bore 48.
- the anchor screw 14 can be advanced and buried in bone at least 5 mm beyond the terminus of the broached bore 48.
- the threaded screw driver 46 is unthreaded by reverse rotation from the anchor screw 14, and the guide pin 38 is removed (see Fig. 8G) .
- the anchor body 12 is inserted, and its threaded distal end 28 is threaded into and mated with the internal screw threads 32 of the anchor screw 14 (see Fig. 8H) .
- the implant structure 20 is passed over the anchor body 12 by sliding it over the anchor body 12 until the distal end of the implant structure 20 rests in abutment against the proximal end of the anchor screw 14 (see Fig. 81) .
- the anchor washer 18 is passed by sliding over the exposed threaded proximal end 26 of the anchor body 12 into abutment against an exterior bone surface (see Fig. 8J) .
- the anchor nut 16 is threaded onto and mated to the threaded proximal end 26 of the anchor body 12 (see Fig. 8K) .
- the anchor nut 16 is tightened against the anchor washer 18 using a hand (or powered) chuck 50 (see Fig. 8L) , until a desired amount of compression is applied to the bone regions by the assembly 10.
- the compression will reduce the distance between the bone segments, while also placing the implant structure 20 into compression within the broached bore 48, assuring intimate contact between the bony in-growth region 24 and bone within the broached bore 48.
- more than one compression stem assembly 10 can be implanted in a given bone segment.
- more than one compression stem assembly 10 can be implanted in a given bone segment.
- three such compression stem assemblies can be implanted to fuse a Si-Joint.
- FIG. 31 to 33 An alternative embodiment for the compression stem assembly 10 is shown in Figs. 31 to 33.
- the compression stem assembly 10 is sized and configured to be implanted in adjoining bone segments, which are separated by a space or joint, for the purpose of bone fixation or joint fusion, as already described.
- the anchor body 12, nut 16, and washer 18 are sized and configured as previously described.
- the implant structure 20 is sized and configured with a generally rectilinear cross section, as also earlier described and shown in Fig. 4.
- the distal end of the assembly 10 is anchored into bone by a generally rectilinear anchor plate 58.
- the anchor plate 58 is formed - e.g., by machining, or molding - from a hard, durable material usable in the prosthetic arts that is capable of cutting into and gaining purchase in bone, and that is not subject to significant bio-absorption or resorption by surrounding bone or tissue over time.
- the rectilinear anchor plate 58 is sized and configured to match the rectilinear cross section of the implant structure itself.
- the implant structure 20 is generally triangular in cross section, and so, too, is the anchor plate 58.
- the anchor plate 58 includes apexes 64. The sides of the anchor plate 58 between the apexes are sharpened to comprise bone cutting edges 72.
- the anchor plate 58 also includes a bore 60 in its geometric center (see Fig. 31). Internal helical ridges or screw threads 62 are formed within the bore 68. The internal screw threads 62 are sized and configured to mate with the complementary external screw threads 28 on the distal region of the anchor body 12. The distal region of the anchor body 12 can thereby be threaded to the anchor plate 58 (as shown in Fig. 32) . When threaded to the anchor body 12, the anchor plate 58 rotates in common with the anchor body 12 (as shown in Fig. 33) .
- the anchor body 12 Prior to introduction of the implant structure 20 into the broached bore 48 formed in the manner previously described (and as shown in Figs. 8A to 8D) , the anchor body 12 is passed through the bore 22 of the implant structure 20, and the anchor plate 58 is threaded to the distal threaded region 26 of the anchor body 12, which is sized to project beyond the distal end of the implant structure 20. Further, as Fig. 32 shows, the anchor plate 58 is additionally rotationally oriented in a position aligned with the distal end of the implant structure 20. In the aligned position (Fig. 32), the apexes 64 of the anchor plate 58 overlay and register with the apexes 66 of the distal end of the implant structure 20.
- the implant structure 20, anchor body 12, and anchor plate 58 are introduced as a unit through the broached bore 48 in the orientation shown in Fig. 32. In the aligned position, the anchor plate 58 offers no resistance to passage of the implant structure 20 through the broached bore 48.
- the proximal end of the anchor body 58 Upon contacting the terminus of the broached bore, the proximal end of the anchor body 58 is rotated 60° degrees (as shown in Fig. 33) . The rotation moves the anchor plate 58 into an extended, bone- gripping position not longer aligned with the distal end of the implant structure 20 (as is shown in Fig. 33) . In the extended, bone-gripping position, the apexes 64 of the triangular anchor plate 58 project radially outward from the triangular sides 68 of the implant structure 20. The anchor plate 58 presents at the distal end of the implant structure 20 an enlarged lateral surface area, larger than the cross sectional area of the implant structure itself.
- the cutting edges 72 of the anchor plate 58 advance into bone and cut bone, seating the anchor plate 58 into bone in the bone segment or region (see Fig. 34) .
- the anchor plate 58 anchors the distal end of the anchor body 12 into bone.
- the anchor plate 58 resists axial migration and separation, in much the same fashion as the anchor screw 14.
- the sides 68 of the implant structure 20 at the distal end of the structure 20 preferably include cut-outs 70 (see Figs. 31 and 32).
- the cut-outs 70 are sized and configured so that, when the anchor plate 58 is rotated into its bone-gripping position, the body of the anchor plate 58 adjoining the apexes detents and comes to rest within the cut outs 70, as Fig. 33 shows. Nested within the cut-outs 70, further tightening of the anchor nut 16 and washer 18 at the proximal end of the anchor body 12, as previously described, locks the anchor plate 58 in the bone-gripping, anchored position. By tightening the anchor nut, the implant structure 20 is compressed between the distal anchor plate 58 and the proximal nut/washer (as Fig. 34 shows), thereby comprising a compression stem assembly 10.
- FIGs. 35A and 35B An alternative embodiment of a compressible implant structure is shown in Figs. 35A and 35B.
- the implant structure is sized and configured to be implanted in adjoining bone segments, which are separated by a space or joint, for the purpose of bone fixation or joint fusion, as already described.
- the implant structure can possess a circular or curvilinear cross section, as previously described.
- the implant structure 20 shown in Fig. 35A comprises two mating implant components 74 and 78.
- each implant component 74 and 78 can be formed - e.g., by machining, molding, or extrusion - from a durable material usable in the prosthetic arts that is not subject to significant bio-absorption or resorption by surrounding bone or tissue over time.
- Each implant component 74 and 78 includes exterior bony in-growth or through-growth regions, as previously described.
- a broached bore is formed through the bone segments in the manner previously described, and is shown in Figs. 8A to 8D.
- the implant component 74 is sized and configured to be securely affixed within the broached bore in the most distal bone segment where the broached bore terminates, e.g., by making an interference fit and/or otherwise being secured by the use of adhesives.
- the implant component 74 is intended to anchor the overall implant structure.
- the implant component 74 further includes a post 76 that extends through the broached bore into the most proximal bone segment, where the broached bore originates.
- the post 76 includes internal threads 80.
- the second implant component 78 is sized and configured to be introduced into the broached bore of the most proximal bone segment.
- the second implant component 74 includes an interior bore, so that the implant component 78 is installed by sliding it over the post 76 of the first implant component 74, as Fig. 35B shows.
- An anchor screw 16 (desirably with a washer 18) includes external screw threads, which are sized and configured to mate with the complementary internal screw threads 80 within the post 76. Tightening the anchor screw 16 draws the first and second implant components 74 and 78 together, putting the resulting implant structure into compression, as Fig. 35B shows.
- FIG. 36A and 36B An alternative embodiment of an implant structure 82 is shown in Figs. 36A and 36B.
- the implant structure 82 is sized and configured to be implanted in adjoining bone segments, which are separated by a space or joint, for the purpose of bone fixation or joint fusion, as already described.
- the implant structure 82 is sized and configured to be placed into radial compression.
- the implant structure 82 includes a body that can possess a circular or curvilinear cross section, as previously described. As before described, the implant structure 82 can be formed - e.g., by machining, molding, or extrusion - from a durable material usable in the prosthetic arts that is not subject to significant bio-absorption or resorption by surrounding bone or tissue over time.
- the implant structure 82 includes one or more exterior bony in-growth or through- growth regions, as previously described.
- the proximal end of the implant structure 82 includes an axial region of weakness comprising a split 84. Further included is a self-tapping screw 16.
- the screw 16 includes a tapered threaded body. The tapered body forms a wedge of increasing diameter in the direction toward the head of the screw 16.
- the screw 16 is self-tapping, being sized and configured to be progressively advanced when rotated into the split 84, while creating its own thread, as Fig. 36B shows.
- a broached bore is formed through the bone segments in the manner previously described, and as shown in Figs. 8A to 8D.
- the implant structure 84 is introduced into the broached bore, as Fig. 36A shows.
- the implant structure 84 is desirably sized and configured to be securely affixed within the broached bore in the most distal bone segment where the broached bore terminates, e.g., by making an interference fit and/or otherwise being secured by the use of adhesives.
- the interference fit and/or adhesives anchor the overall implant structure 84.
- the self-tapping screw 16 (desirably with a washer 18) is progressively advanced by rotation into the split 84.
- the wedge-shape of the threaded body of the screw 16 progressively urges the body of the implant structure 84 to expand axially outward along the split 84, as Fig. 36B shows.
- the expansion of the diameter of the body of the implant structure 82 about the split 84 presses the proximal end of the implant structure 82 into intimate contact against adjacent bone.
- the radial expansion of the body of the implant structure 82 about the split 84 radially compresses the proximal end of the implant structure 82 against bone.
- the radial compression assures intimate contact between the bony in-growth region and bone within the broached bore, as well as resists both rotational and axial migration of the implant structure 82 within the bone segments.
- an elongated, stem-like, implant structure 20 having a bony in-growth and/or through-growth region can be sized and configured for the fixation of bone fractures (i.e., fixation of parts of the same bone) or for the fixation of bones which are to be fused (arthrodesed) throughout the body without association with a compression stem assembly 10 as just described, or without other means for achieving compression of the implant structure as just described.
- Elongated, stem-like implant structures 20 like that shown in Fig. 2 make possible the fixation of the Si-Joint (shown in anterior and posterior views, respectively, in Figs. 9 and 10) in a minimally invasive manner, with or without association with a compression stem assembly 10.
- These implant structures 20 can be effectively implanted through the use of two alternative surgical approaches; namely, (i) a Lateral Approach, or (ii) a Postero- Lateral Approach.
- A-P anterior-posterior
- one or more implant structures 20 are introduced (without use of a compression stem assembly 10) laterally through the ilium, the SI- Joint, and into the sacrum SI. This path and resulting placement of the implant structures 20 are best shown in Figs. 12 and 13A/B. In the illustrated embodiment, three implant structures 20 are placed in this manner. Also in the illustrated embodiment, the implant structures 20 are triangular in cross section, but it should be appreciated that implant structures 20 of other cross sections as previously described can be used.
- the physician Before undertaking a lateral implantation procedure, the physician identifies the Si-Joint segments that are to be fixated or fused (arthrodesed) using, e.g., the Faber Test, or CT-guided injection, or X-ray/MRI of SI Joint.
- the physician aligns the greater sciatic notches (using lateral visualization) to provide a true lateral position.
- a 3 cm incision is made starting aligned with the posterior cortex of the sacral canal, followed by blood-tissue separation to the ilium.
- the guide pin 38 (with sleeve) (e.g., a Steinmann Pin) is started resting on the ilium at a position inferior to the sacrum SI end plate and just anterior to the sacral canal.
- the guide pin 38 should be parallel to the SI end plate at a shallow angle anterior (e.g., 15° to 20° off horizontal, as Fig. 13A shows).
- a lateral view the guide pin 38 should be posterior to the sacrum anterior wall.
- the guide pin 38 should be superior to the SI inferior foramen and lateral of mid-line. This corresponds generally to the sequence shown diagrammatically in Figs. 8A and 8B.
- a soft tissue protector (not shown) is desirably slipped over the guide pin 38 and firmly against the ilium before removing the guide pin 38 sleeve.
- the pilot bore 42 is drilled in the manner previously described, as is diagrammatically shown in Fig. 8C.
- the pilot bore 42 extends through the ilium, through the Si-Joint, and into the SI.
- the drill bit 40 is removed.
- the shaped broach 44 is tapped into the pilot bore 42 over the guide pin 38 (and through the soft tissue protector) to create a broached bore 48 with the desired profile for the implant structure 20, which, in the illustrated embodiment, is triangular. This generally corresponds to the sequence shown diagrammatically in Fig. 8D.
- the triangular profile of the broached bore 48 is also shown in Fig. 11.
- a triangular implant structure 20 can be now tapped (in this embodiment, without an associated compression sleeve assembly) through the soft tissue protector over the guide pin 38 through the ilium, across the Si-Joint, and into the SI, until the proximal end of the implant structure 20 is flush against the lateral wall of the ilium (see also Figs. 13A and 13B) .
- the guide pin 38 and soft tissue protector are withdrawn, leaving the implant structure 20 residing in the broached passageway, flush with the lateral wall of the ilium (see Fig. 13A and 13B) .
- two additional implant structures 20 are implanted in this manner, as Fig. 12 best shows .
- the implant structures 20 are sized according to the local anatomy.
- representative implant structures 20 can range in size, depending upon the local anatomy, from about 35 mm to about 55 mm in length, and about 7 mm diameter.
- the morphology of the local structures can be generally understood by medical professionals using textbooks of human skeletal anatomy along with their knowledge of the site and its disease or injury. The physician is also able to ascertain the dimensions of the implant structure 20 based upon prior analysis of the morphology of the targeted bone using, for example, plain film x-ray, fluoroscopic x-ray, or MRI or CT scanning.
- the lateral approach also lends itself to the introduction of one or more implant structures 20 in association with compression stem assemblies 10, as previously described, laterally through the ilium, the SI-Joint, and into the sacrum SI.
- This path and resulting placement of the implant structures are best shown in Figs. 16A and 16B.
- three implant structures 20 are placed in this manner.
- the implant structures are triangular in cross section, but it still should be appreciated that implant structures having other cross sections, as previously described, can be used.
- the implant structure 20 is not inserted immediately following the formation of the broached bore 48. Instead, components of the compression stem assembly 10 are installed first in the broached bore 48 to receive the implant structure 20.
- the guide pin 38 is removed, while keeping the soft tissue protector in place.
- the anchor screw 14 of the compression stem assembly 10 is seated in bone in the sacrum SI beyond the terminus of the broached bore 48, in the manner generally shown in Figs. 8E to 8G.
- an extent of bone in the sacrum SI is left native and undrilled beyond the terminus of the pilot bore 42 and broached bore 48.
- the anchor screw 14 is advanced and buried in this extent of native and undrilled bone in the sacrum SI, as Figs. 16A and 16B show, to be coupled to the threaded distal end 28 of the anchor body 12.
- the threaded proximal end 28 of the anchor body 12 is threaded into and mated to the anchor screw 14 within the sacrum SI, as previously described and as shown in Fig. 8H, with the remainder of the anchor body 12 extending proximally through the Si-Joint and ilium, to project an exposed distance outside the lateral wall of the ilium, as Figs. 16A and 16B show.
- the implant structure 20 is then placed by sliding it over the anchor body 12, until flush against the lateral wall of the ilium, as previously described and as shown in Fig. 81.
- the anchor washer 18 and nut are then installed and tightened on the proximal end of the anchor body 12, as previously described and shown in Figs. 8J to 8L, putting the assembly into compression.
- the resulting assembly is shown in Figs. 15 and 16A/B.
- three compression stem assemblies 10 can be installed by lateral approach across the SI-Joint. As individual compression stem assemblies are placed into compression by tightening the anchor nut 16, the implant structures of neighboring compression stem assemblies may advance to project slightly beyond the lateral wall of the ilium. If this occurs, the projecting implant structures 20 can be gently tapped further into the ilium over their respective anchor pins 12.
- one or more implant structures can be introduced (without use of a compression stem assembly 10) in a postero-lateral approach entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the SI-Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae.
- This path and resulting placement of the implant structures 20 are best shown in Fig. 18 and 19A/B.
- three implant structures 20 are placed in this manner.
- the implant structures 20 are triangular in cross section, but it should be appreciated that implant structures 20 of other cross sections as previously described can be used.
- the postero-lateral approach involves less soft tissue disruption that the lateral approach, because there is less soft tissue overlying the entry point of the posterior iliac spine of the ilium. Introduction of the implant structure 20 from this region therefore makes possible a smaller, more mobile incision. Further, the implant structure 20 passes through more bone along the postero-lateral route than in a strictly lateral route, thereby involving more surface area of the SI- Joint and resulting in more fusion and better fixation of the Si-Joint. Employing the postero-lateral approach also makes it possible to bypass all nerve roots, including the L5 nerve root.
- the set-up for a postero-lateral approach is generally the same as for a lateral approach. It desirably involves the identification of the Si-Joint segments that are to be fixated or fused (arthrodesed) using, e.g., the Faber Test, or CT-guided injection, or X-ray/MRI of SI Joint. It is desirable performed with the patient lying in a prone position (on their stomach) and is aided by lateral and anterior- posterior (A-P) c-arms .
- A-P anterior- posterior
- pilot bore 42 is formed over a guide pin 38, except the path of the pilot bore 42 now starts from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angles through the Si-Joint, and terminates in the sacral alae.
- the pilot bore 42 is shaped into the desired profile using a broach, as before described (shown in Fig. 17), and the implant structure 20 is inserted into the broached bore 48 the manner shown in Figs. 18 and 19A/B.
- the triangular implant structure 20 is tapped (in this embodiment, without an associated compression sleeve assembly 10) through the soft tissue protector over the guide pin 38 from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the Si-Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae, until the proximal end of the implant structure 20 is flush against the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, as Fig. 18 shows. As shown in Figs. 17 to 19A/B, three implant structures 20 are introduced in this manner. Because of the anatomic morphology of the bone along the postero-lateral route, it may be advisable to introduce implant structures of difference sizes, with the most superior being the longest in length, and the others being smaller in length.
- the postero-lateral approach also lends itself to the introduction of one or more implant structures 20 in association with compression stem assemblies 10, as previously described, entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the Si-Joint, and advancing into the sacral alae.
- This path and resulting placement of the implant structures 20 with compression stem assemblies 10 are best shown in Figs. 22A/B.
- three implant structures 20 are placed in this manner.
- the implant structures 20 are triangular in cross section, but it still should be appreciated that implant structures 20 of other cross sections as previously described can be used.
- the implant structure 20 is not inserted immediately following the formation of the broached bore48. Instead, components of the compression stem assembly 10 are installed in the broached bore 48 first to receive the implant structure 20, as have been previously described as is shown in Fig. 20.
- the set-up for a postero-lateral approach is generally the same as for a lateral approach. It is desirable performed with the patient lying in a prone position (on their stomach) and is aided by lateral and anterior-posterior (A-P) c-arms .
- the same surgical tools are used to form the pilot bore 42 over a guide pin 38 that starts from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angles through the SI-Joint, and terminates in the sacral alae.
- the pilot bore 42 is shaped into the desired profile using a broach 44, as before described (and as shown in Fig. 20) .
- an extent of bone in the sacral alae is left native and undrilled beyond the terminus of the formed pilot bore 42 and broached bore 48.
- the anchor screw 14 is advanced and buried in this extent of native and undrilled bone in the sacral alae, as Figs. 22A/B show, to be coupled to the threaded distal end 28 of the anchor body 12. Due to the morphology of the sacral alae, the anchor screw 14 may be shorter than it would be if buried in the sacrum SI by the lateral approach.
- the threaded proximal end 28 of the anchor body 12 is threaded into and mated to the anchor screw 14 within the sacral alae, as previously described and as shown in Fig. 8H, with the remainder of the anchor body 12 extending proximally through the Si-Joint to project an exposed distance outside the superior iliac spine of the ilium, as Figs. 21 to 22A/B show.
- the implant structure 20 is then placed by sliding it over the anchor body 12, until flush against the superior iliac spine of the ilium, as previously described and as shown in Fig. 81.
- the anchor washer 18 and nut are then installed and tightened on the proximal end of the anchor body 12, as previously described and shown in Figs. 8J to 8L, putting the assembly 10 into compression.
- the resulting assembly 10 is shown in Figs. 21 and 22A/B.
- the implant structures 20 of neighboring compression stem assemblies 10 may advance to project slightly beyond the superior iliac spine of the ilium. If this occurs, the projecting implant structures 20 can be gently tapped further into the superior iliac spine of the ilium over their respective anchor bodies 12.
- one or more implant structures 20 can be individually inserted in a minimally invasive fashion, with or without association of compression stem assemblies 10, or combinations thereof, across the SI- Joint, as has been described.
- Conventional tissue access tools, obturators, cannulas, and/or drills can be used for this purpose. No joint preparation, removal of cartilage, or scraping are required before formation of the insertion path or insertion of the implant structures 20, so a minimally invasive insertion path sized approximately at or about the maximum outer diameter of the implant structures 20 need be formed.
- the implant structures 20, with or without association of compression stem assemblies 10, obviate the need for autologous bone graft material, additional pedicle screws and/or rods, hollow modular anchorage screws, cannulated compression screws, threaded cages within the joint, or fracture fixation screws.
- implant structures 20 might be needed, depending on the size of the patient and the size of the implant structures 20.
- the patient would be advised to prevent loading of the Si-Joint while fusion occurs. This could be a six to twelve week period or more, depending on the health of the patient and his or her adherence to post- op protocol .
- the implant structures 20 make possible surgical techniques that are less invasive than traditional open surgery with no extensive soft tissue stripping.
- the lateral approach and the postero-lateral approach to the Si-Joint provide straightforward surgical approaches that complement the minimally invasive surgical techniques.
- the profile and design of the implant structures 20 minimize rotation and micromotion.
- Rigid implant structures 20 made from titanium provide immediate post-op SI Joint stability.
- a bony in-growth region 24 comprising a porous plasma spray coating with irregular surface supports stable bone fixation/fusion.
- the implant structures 20 and surgical approaches make possible the placement of larger fusion surface areas designed to maximize post-surgical weight bearing capacity and provide a biomechanically rigorous implant designed specifically to stabilize the heavily loaded Si-Joint.
- the Lateral Approach and the Postero-Lateral Approach to the Si-Joint aided by conventional lateral and/or anterior-posterior (A-P) visualization techniques, make possible the fixation of the Si-Joint in a minimally invasive manner using other forms of fixation/fusion structures. Either approach makes possible minimal incision size, with minimal soft tissue stripping, minimal tendon irritation, less pain, reduced risk of infection and complications, and minimal blood loss.
- A-P anterior-posterior
- one or more screw-like structures 52 e.g., a hollow modular anchorage screw, or a cannulated compression screw, or a fracture fixation screw, can be introduced using the lateral approach described herein, being placed laterally through the ilium, the Si-Joint, and into the sacrum SI.
- This path and resulting placement of the screw-like structures 52 are shown in Figs. 23 and 24A/B.
- the screw-like structure carry a bony in-growth material or a bony through-growth configuration, as described, as well as being sized and configured to resist rotation after implantation.
- one or more of the screw-like structures 52 can be introduced using the postero-lateral approach described herein, entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the SI- Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. This path and resulting placement of the screw-like structure are shown in Figs. 25 and 26A/B.
- the screw-like structures 52 carry a bony in-growth material or a bony through-growth configuration, as described, as well as being sized and configured to resist rotation after implantation, as before described.
- one or more fusion cage structures 54 containing bone graft material can be introduced using the lateral approach described herein, being placed laterally through the ilium, the Si-Joint, and into the sacrum SI. This path and resulting placement of the fusion cage structures 54 are shown in Figs. 27 and 28A/B.
- Such a structure 54 may include an anchor screw component 56, to be seated in the sacrum SI, as shown in Figs. 27 and 28A/B.
- one or more of the fusion cage structures 54 can be introduced using the postero-lateral approach described herein, entering from the posterior iliac spine of the ilium, angling through the SI- Joint, and terminating in the sacral alae. This path and resulting placement of the fusion cage structures 54 are shown in Figs. 29 and 30A/B.
- Such a structure 54 may include an anchor screw component 56, to be seated in the sacral alae, as shown in Figs. 27 and 28A/B.
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