Anchoring device and system for an intervertebral implant, intervertebral implant and implantation instrument
US-9044337-B2 · Jun 2, 2015 · US
US10350083B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10350083-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514721818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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Various embodiments of intervertebral implants, anchoring devices for intervertebral implants, and implantation instrumentation are provided, along with various embodiments of methods for using one or more of the devices. Some embodiments of an anchoring device have a body comprising at least one curve and a rigid plate elongated along a longitudinal axis so that its front end enters at least one vertebra while its rear end remains in the passage of an implant. In some embodiments, the plate comprises at least one longitudinal slot separating at least one posterior portion of the plate into two branches, with at least one branch comprising at least one withdrawal stop configured to retain the device in the implant.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A system for treatment of a spine comprising: an intervertebral implant comprising a first vertebral endplate contact surface, a second vertebral endplate contact surface, a side surface extending between an edge of the first vertebral endplate contact surface and an edge of the second vertebral endplate contact surface, a first passage extending from an opening on the side surface toward the first vertebral endplate contact surface, a first insertion stop surface proximate to the first passage, and a first withdrawal stop surface proximate to the first passage; an anchor having a tip, a tail, and a longitudinal axis extending between the tip and the tail, the anchor comprising an elongated anchor plate that is curved along a longitudinal axis of the anchor and that has a width transverse to the longitudinal axis of the anchor, a second insertion stop surface oriented angularly to the longitudinal axis of the anchor, and a second withdrawal stop surface; and instrumentation adapted and configured for insertion of the implant into an intervertebral space, for insertion of the anchor in the implant, and for fixation of the implant to the first vertebral endplate, the instrumentation comprising a holder for the anchor comprising a first support plate having a first surface, a second support plate having a second surface facing the first surface and separated from the first surface by a gap, a body extending between the first and second surfaces across the gap, and a guide slot formed in the body that corresponds to the curvature of the anchor plate, and an impactor having first and second arms spaced apart to receive the body. 2. The system of claim 1 , in which at least one of the arms of the impactor has a height less than the distance across the gap between the first surface and the second surface. 3. The system of claim 1 , in which each of the first support plate, the second support plate, and the body has a width, and the width of the body is less than the width of the anchor plate and less than the widths of the first and second support plates. 4. The system of claim 3 , in which the widths of first and second support plates are less than the width of anchor plate but greater than the width of the body, with a portion of each of the first and second support plates extending past the body on each lateral side of the body. 5. The system of claim 4 , in which the anchor, the holder, and the impactor have an anchor-insertion position with the first arm disposed partially along the gap on a first side of the body, the second arm disposed partially along the gap on a second side of the body, the body partially disposed between the first and second arms, and the anchor partially disposed in the guide slot with a portion of the anchor plate extending into the gap along the first side of the body and a portion of the anchor plate extending into the gap along the second side of the body. 6. The system of claim 5 , in which the first support plate comprises a first flexible tab extending at one end of the first support plate, the support plate comprises a second flexible tab extending at an end of the second support plate opposite the first flexible tab, and the first and second flexible tabs grip at least one of the first and second arms when the holder and the impactor are place in the anchor-insertion position. 7. The system of claim 6 , in which the instrumentation comprises a head having a channel sized to receive and permit passage of the anchor, the holder, and the impactor placed in the anchor-insertion position. 8. The system of claim 1 , in which the anchor has a first position in which the anchor is disposed completely outside the first passage and a second position in which the anchor extends through the passage with the first insertion stop surface engaged with the second insertion stop surface, the first withdrawal stop surface engaged with the second withdrawal stop surface, and the tip extended outside the passage and away from the implant along the first vertebral endplate contact surface. 9. The system of claim 1 in which the anchor has a gap in the plate opening at the tail and extending toward the tip in the direction of the longitudinal axis. 10. A method of treating a spine comprising: procuring an intervertebral implant comprising a first vertebral endplate contact surface, a second vertebral endplate contact surface, a side surface extending between an edge of the first vertebral endplate contact surface and an edge of the second vertebral endplate contact surface, a first passage extending from an opening on the side surface toward the first vertebral endplate contact surface, a first insertion stop surface proximate to the first passage, and a first withdrawal stop surface proximate to the first passage; procuring an anchor having a tip, a tail, and a longitudinal axis extending between the tip and the tail, the anchor comprising an elongated anchor plate that is curved along a longitudinal axis of the anchor and that has a width transverse to the longitudinal axis of the anchor, a second insertion stop surface oriented angularly to the longitudinal axis of the anchor, and a second withdrawal stop surface; procuring instrumentation adapted and configured for insertion of the implant into an intervertebral space, for insertion of the anchor in the implant, and for fixation of the implant to the first vertebral endplate, the instrumentation comprising a holder for the anchor comprising a first support plate having a first surface, a second support plate having a second surface facing the first surface and separated from the first surface by a gap, a body extending between the first and second surfaces across the gap, and a guide slot formed in the body that corresponds to the curvature of the anchor plate, and an impactor having first and second arms spaced apart to receive the body; connecting the implant to the instrumentation; using the instrumentation to place the implant between opposing vertebrae; placing the anchor in the guide slot; connecting the holder and the impactor with at least a portion of the body disposed between the first and second arms; placing the tip into the passage; using the impactor to impact the tail and drive the tip through the passage and into one of the opposing vertebrae; and disconnecting the implant from the instrumentation. 11. The method of claim 10 in which the first and second arms contact the tail of the anchor while impacting the tail of the anchor. 12. A spinal treatment apparatus comprising: an intervertebral implant comprising a first vertebral endplate contact surface, a second vertebral endplate contact surface, a side surface extending between an edge of the first vertebral endplate contact surface and an edge of the second vertebral endplate contact surface, and a first passage extending from an opening on the side surface toward the first vertebral endplate contact surface; an anchor having a tip, a tail, and a longitudinal axis extending between the tip and the tail, the anchor comprising an elongated anchor plate that is curved along a longitudinal axis of the anchor and that has a width transverse to the longitudinal axis of the anchor; and instrumentation comprising a holder for the anchor comprising a body, a guide slot formed in the body that corresponds to the curvature of the anchor plate, and first and second lateral recesses on opposing sides of the body, and an impactor having first and second arms spaced apart to receive the body, with the first arm disposed in the first lateral recess and the second arm disposed in the second lateral
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using additional screws, bolts, dowels, rivets or washers e.g. connecting screws · CPC title
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