US PATENT 8,808,377 B2 Sacroiliac joint fixation system
A sacroiliac joint fixation fusion system that provides a method of fixation and fusion of the sacroiliac joint and a sacroiliac joint implant which upon placement within the articular region of the sacroiliac joint facilitates stability and fusion of the sacroiliac joint.
CLAIMS
I claim:
1. A sacroiliac joint implant adapted for placement in an interarticular space between articular surfaces within an articular region of a sacroiliac joint, the implant comprising: an elongate body comprising a first longitudinal axis; a first and a second wing member extending radially from the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body, the second wing member disposed in substantially opposed relation to the first wing member, the first and the second wing members forming a first plane; a third and a fourth wing member extending radially from the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body, the third wing member disposed in substantially opposed relation to the fourth wing member, the third and the fourth wing members forming a second plane, wherein the second plane is disposed in a substantially orthogonal relation to the first plane, the first, the second, the third, and the fourth wing members generally extend along the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body; and a first bore through the sacroiliac joint implant, wherein the first bore comprises a second longitudinal axis that is generally transverse to the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body, wherein the second longitudinal axis is disposed in a third plane, wherein the third plane is disposed in the proximity of and parallel to the second plane.
2. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, wherein the elongate body is cylindrical.
3. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, wherein the first and the second wing members extend a first height radially from the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body, and the third and the fourth wing members extend a second height radially from the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body, wherein the first height exceeds the second height.
4. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, wherein the first and second wing members comprise a first width, and the third and the fourth wing members comprise a second width, wherein the first width exceeds the second width.
5. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, wherein the elongated body comprises a first distal end and a second proximal end, wherein the first distal end comprises a bullnose shape.
6. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, wherein the first bore extends through the elongate body.
7. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, wherein the second longitudinal axis is not perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis of the elongate body.
8. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, further comprising an anchoring element, wherein the anchoring element is received by the first bore.
9. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 8, wherein the anchoring element comprises a bone screw.
10. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, further comprising a second bore, wherein the second bore has a third longitudinal axis parallel with the first longitudinal axis of the elongated body.
11. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 10, wherein the second bore is threaded and configured to fixedly mate with an insertion tool.
12. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 10, wherein the second bore further comprises: a second distal end disposed along the first longitudinal axis at about an intersection of the first and the second bores; and a second proximal end disposed along the first longitudinal axis at the first proximal end of the elongate body.
13. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, further comprising one or more aperture elements which communicate through one or more of the first, the second, the third, or the fourth wing members or elongate body.
14. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 13, further comprising an amount of biocompatible material located within one or more of the aperture elements, wherein the biocompatible material promotes bone growth.
15. The sacroiliac joint implant of claim 1, further comprising a coating coupled to at least a portion of at least one of the elongated body, the first, the second, the third, or the fourth wing members capable of biocompatible osseointegration with the interarticular surfaces of the sacroiliac joint.