Lamina implant and method

US10034694B2 · US · B2

Patent metadata
FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10034694-B2
Application numberUS-201615236528-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2016
Priority dateJul 11, 2012
Publication dateJul 31, 2018
Grant dateJul 31, 2018

How to read this patent

A practical reading order for non-experts. Skip the full description unless you need deep technical detail.

  1. Title

    What the patent document calls the invention.

  2. Abstract

    A short plain-language summary of the technical disclosure.

  3. Assignees and inventors

    Who owns or filed the patent and who is credited as inventor.

  4. Key dates

    Filing, priority, publication, and grant dates set the timeline.

  5. First independent claim

    The legal scope of protection — read this for what is actually claimed.

  6. CPC / IPC classifications

    Technology tags used to group this patent with similar filings.

  7. Citations and related patents

    Prior art links and similar publications in this corpus.

Abstract

Official abstract text for this publication.

A prosthetic implant for restoring lamina after a laminectomy. The implant is generally a lamina-sized construct having a hollow interior. The lamina removed during the laminectomy may be converted to autologous bone that may then be placed inside the hollow interior of the implant. The implant may then be secured to the spine at the site of the laminectomy so that lamina restoration can occur as the hollow interior of the implant solidifies with bone growth.

First claim

Opening claim text (preview).

What is claimed is: 1. An implant for lamina replacement and restoration of a spine, the implant comprising: a first arm, a second arm, a hinge connected therebetween such that the first arm and the second arm are movably connected to each other through the hinge, and a hollow interior that extends from the hinge to a distal end of the first arm and a distal end of the second arm; and a first securing member configured to secure the first arm to a first portion of the spine and a second securing member configured to secure the second arm to a second portion of the spine. 2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second arms include openings at areas of contact with the spine. 3. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second securing members include plates, braces, or brackets and one or more spinal screws. 4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the hinge is configured to lock a given orientation of the first arm relative to the second arm. 5. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the hollow interior is filled with bone graft material. 6. The implant of claim 5 , wherein the bone graft material is autologous bone. 7. The implant of claim 5 , wherein the bone graft material is allograft bone, xenograft bone, or synthetic material. 8. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the implant is adjustable in shape or size to fit different spinal levels. 9. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second arms are flexible. 10. An implant for lamina replacement and restoration of a spine, the implant comprising: a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first arm and second arm connect to form a mid-section, and the mid-section allows the first arm and second arm to be pivotably movable relative to one another, and a hollow interior that extends from the mid-section to a distal end of the first arm and a distal end of the second arm; and a first securing member configured to secure the first arm to a first portion of the spine and a second securing member configured to secure the second arm to a second portion of the spine. 11. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the mid-section comprises a hinge, a pivot, a joint, or a telescoping feature. 12. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the mid-section comprises a hinge. 13. The implant of claim 10 , further comprising a locking mechanism configured to lock the first arm with respect to the second arm. 14. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the first and second arms are flexible. 15. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the first and second arms include openings at areas of contact with the spine. 16. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the first and second securing members include plates, braces, or brackets and one or more spinal screws. 17. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the hollow interior is filled with bone graft material. 18. The implant of claim 17 , wherein the bone graft material is autologous bone. 19. The implant of claim 17 , wherein the bone graft material is allograft bone, xenograft bone, or synthetic material. 20. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the implant is adjustable in shape or size to fit different spinal levels.

Assignees

Inventors

Classifications

  • hollow · CPC title

  • for the spine, e.g. vertebrae, spinal discs · CPC title

  • connected by a hinged linkage mechanism, e.g. of the single-bar or multi-bar linkage type · CPC title

  • for adjusting angular orientation · CPC title

  • having apertures, e.g. for receiving fixation screws · CPC title

Patent family

Related publications grouped by family.

External sources

Frequently asked questions

Answers are generated from the same data shown on this page.

What does patent US10034694B2 cover?
A prosthetic implant for restoring lamina after a laminectomy. The implant is generally a lamina-sized construct having a hollow interior. The lamina removed during the laminectomy may be converted to autologous bone that may then be placed inside the hollow interior of the implant. The implant may then be secured to the spine at the site of the laminectomy so that lamina restoration can occur …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Globus Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7071. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 31 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).