Expandable intervertebral implant
US-2015216672-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US10058433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10058433-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615337847-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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An expandable implant for inserting within a skeletal space is provided, and a method for using the implant to expand the skeletal space. The implant is preferably designed to be inserted into an intervertebral space to replace at least part of an intervertebral disc between adjacent vertebral bodies. The expandable implant contains at least one first expansion compartment and at least one second expansion compartments, which compartments can be inflatable balloons that are inflated by a catheter. Inflating the first expansion compartment expands the implant in a first direction and inflating the second expansion compartment expands the implant in a second direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An intervertebral implant expandable in at least a first direction, the implant comprising: a first bone contacting member defining a first bone contacting surface configured to face a first vertebra; a second bone contacting member defining a second bone contacting surface configured to face a second vertebra, the second bone contacting surface spaced from the first bone contacting surface in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the implant is configured to be inserted into an intervertebral space in a third direction that is perpendicular to the first and second directions; and an expansion compartment positioned between the first and second bone contacting surfaces, wherein the expansion compartment is expandable so as to expand the implant along the first direction, wherein the expansion compartment comprises a coupling element configured to be coupled to a fixing member of one of the first and second bone contacting members, wherein expansion of the implant along the first direction causes the coupling element to detach from the fixing member thereby permitting at least a portion of the first bone contacting member to tilt relative to at least a portion of the second bone contacting member. 2. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the first bone contacting member comprises a first component and a second component spaced from the first component along the first direction, the second bone contacting member comprises a third component and a fourth component spaced from the third component along the first direction, the at least a portion of the first bone contacting member is one of the first and second components, and the at least a portion of the second bone contacting member is one of the third and fourth components. 3. The intervertebral implant of claim 2 , wherein a select one of the first, second, third, and fourth components is restricted from tilting relative to another of the first, second, third, and fourth components when the coupling element is coupled to the fixing member, and the select one of the first, second, third, and fourth components is permitted to tilt relative to the another of the first, second, third, and fourth component when the coupling element is detached from the fixing member. 4. The intervertebral implant of claim 3 , wherein the expansion compartment is positioned between the third and fourth components in the first direction, the expansion compartment is elongate along the third direction, and the third and fourth components and the expansion compartment are collectively configured such that expansion of the expansion compartment increases a distance between the third and fourth components in the first direction so as to expand the implant in the first direction. 5. The intervertebral implant of claim 4 , further comprising a second expansion compartment that is positioned between the third and fourth components and is adjacent the first expansion compartment in the first direction. 6. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein the fixing member is a first protrusion defined by the third component, the first protrusion is elongate in the first direction, the coupling element is a first hook, the first hook is received over the first protrusion prior to expansion of the implant in the first direction, the fourth component defines a second protrusion elongate in the first direction and facing the first protrusion, the second expansion compartment comprises a second hook that is received over the second protrusion prior to expansion of the implant in the first direction, and the first and second hooks are configured to slide off the first and second protrusions, respectively, responsive to the distance between the third and fourth components increasing in the first direction. 7. The intervertebral implant of claim 6 , further comprising: a third expansion compartment positioned between the first and third components, wherein the third expansion compartment is expandable so as increase a distance between the first and third components in the second direction; and a fourth expansion compartment positioned between the second and fourth components, wherein the fourth expansion compartment is expandable so as to increase a distance between the second and fourth components in the second direction. 8. The intervertebral implant of claim 7 , wherein: the first component comprises a third protrusion elongate in the second direction; the second component comprises a fourth protrusion elongate in the second direction; the third expansion compartment comprises a third hook received over the third protrusion; and the fourth expansion compartment comprises a fourth hook received over the fourth protrusion, the third hook is configured to slide off the third protrusion responsive to the distance between the first and third components increasing in the second direction, and the fourth hook is configured to slide off the fourth protrusion responsive to the distance between the second and fourth components increasing in the second direction. 9. The intervertebral implant of claim 8 , wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth components is restricted from tilting relative to each of the other of the first, second, third, and fourth components when the first, second, third, and fourth hooks are received over the first, second, third, and fourth protrusions, respectively, and each of the first, second, third, and fourth components is permitted to tilt relative to each of the other of the first, second, third, and fourth components after the first, second, third, and fourth hooks slide off the first, second, third, and fourth protrusions, respectively. 10. The intervertebral implant of claim 7 , further comprising: a first expandable connection coupled to the first and second components; and a second expandable connection coupled to the third and fourth components, wherein each of the first and second expandable connections is expandable in the first direction. 11. The intervertebral implant of claim 10 , further comprising: a third expandable connection coupled to the first and third components; and a fourth expandable connection coupled to the second and fourth components, wherein each of the third and fourth expandable connections is expandable in the second direction. 12. The intervertebral implant of claim 11 , wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth expandable connections comprises wire netting that includes a plurality of individual link members. 13. The intervertebral implant of claim 7 , wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth expansion compartments comprises a balloon having an opening configured to receive filling material for causing expansion of the balloon. 14. The intervertebral implant of claim 7 , wherein the first and second components collectively define the first bone contacting surface, and the third and fourth components collectively define the second bone contacting surface. 15. An intervertebral implant expandable in at least a first direction, the implant comprising: a first bone contacting member defining a first bone contacting surface configured to face a first vertebra; a second bone contacting member defining a second bone contacting surface configured to face a second vertebra, the second bone contacting surface spaced from the first bone contacting surface in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the implant is configured to be inserted into an intervertebral space in a third direction that is perpendicular to the first
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