In various exemplary embodiments, the present invention provides a set of
less invasive cervical spine instruments that are used to achieve
cervical disc decompression, bone preparation, and the alignment of one
or more matched sized bone grafts prior to cervical plate placement. This
set of less invasive cervical spine instruments, and the related surgical
method, result in reduced surgical time, the preparation of a precise
machined bone surface while simultaneously maintaining the cervical disc
decompression height of the intervertebral endplates, the selection of
one or more prefabricated bone dowel grafts sized to match the machined
bone surface and maximizing the surface contact required for cervical
spine fusion, the placement of the one or more prefabricated bone dowel
grafts (e.g. side by side) that can be of different diameters in order to
fully exploit the intervertebral space available, and the alignment of
the cervical plate using a cervical spine instrument that is matched to
align with the one or more prefabricated bone dowel grafts beneath the
cervical plate.