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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 20, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 11, 2007
Brian R. Bankoski, West Grove, PA (US);
Shaun Hanson, West Chester, PA (US);
Ralph C. Solitario, Jr., Douglassville, PA (US);
Caryn E. Bundra, Downingtown, PA (US);
William N. Woodburn, Sr., Mantua, NJ (US);
Mark Rossney, Downingtown, PA (US);
Eric Mcdivitt, Schwenksville, PA (US);
David Rathbun, Gap, PA (US);
Brian R. Bankoski, West Grove, PA (US);
Shaun Hanson, West Chester, PA (US);
Ralph C. Solitario, Jr., Douglassville, PA (US);
Caryn E. Bundra, Downingtown, PA (US);
William N. Woodburn, Sr., Mantua, NJ (US);
Mark Rossney, Downingtown, PA (US);
Eric McDivitt, Schwenksville, PA (US);
David Rathbun, Gap, PA (US);
Synthes USA, LLC, West Chester, PA (US);
Abstract
A minimally invasive fixation system and method for providing access to a surgical site. The fixation system may include a holding assembly, the holding assembling preferably including a lateral implant holder which may be attached to a pedicle screw and a sleeve positioned in connection with the lateral implant holder to prevent the lateral implant holder from separating from the pedicle screw. The sleeve may further include a tissue protection portion to keep the tissue out of the surgical site. A holding sleeve may be operably connected to the holding assembly and pedicle screw and may be used to insert the pedicle screw into the body. Multiple constructs may be inserted into the body so that a portion of the holding assembly extends from the body and provides access to and visualization of the surgical site. A rod holder may also be used to insert a rod into the head of the screw. The rod may be held by the rod holder so that the rod may be angulated as the rod is inserted into the screw heads. Once the rod is positioned in the screw heads, locking caps and/or set screws may be positioned over the rod and engage the screw heads so that the position of the rod may be fixed with respect to the screws. In some embodiments, a movement mechanism may be used to move the screws relative to each other to compress and/or distract the vertebrae.