In-situ formed intervertebral fusion device and method
US-2015216673-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US10376372B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10376372-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715825240-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2003 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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In some embodiments, the balloon has a footprint that substantially corresponds to a perimeter of a vertebral endplate. An inflatable device is inserted through a cannula into an intervertebral space and oriented so that, upon expansion, a natural angle between vertebrae will be at least partially restored. At least one component selected from the group consisting of a load-bearing component and an osteobiologic component is directed into the inflatable device through a fluid communication means.
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An expandable spinal fusion device, comprising: a) an upper endplate having an upper surface configured to engage bone; b) a first ramp that defines a first ramping surface that extends at an oblique angle with respect to the upper surface of the upper endplate; c) a lower endplate having a lower surface configured to engage bone; d) a second ramp having a second ramping surface that extends at an oblique angle with respect to the lower surface of the lower endplate; and e) a guidewire extending longitudinally through the device such that the device is insertable over the guidewire; wherein the upper surface of the upper endplate and the lower surface of the lower endplate define a height therebetween; wherein the height is increased when the first and second ramping surfaces slide along each other; wherein the upper endplate includes a guide that is received in a track formed in the first ramp to mate the upper endplate to the first ramp; wherein the upper endplate moves away from the second ramp when the first and second ramping surfaces slide along each other. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device has a cross-section substantially in the shape of an I-beam. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the upper surface of the upper endplate and the lower surface of the lower endplate each include teeth extending therefrom for gripping bone. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the upper surface of the upper endplate and the lower surface of the lower endplate each include openings to permit bony fusion therethrough. 5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device has an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration and wherein the upper surface of the upper endplate and the lower surface of the lower endplate are substantially parallel to one another in each of the unexpanded and expanded configurations. 6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the guidewire does not contact either of the upper and lower endplates. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the upper and lower endplates are modular. 8. The device of claim 1 , wherein each of the upper endplate, the lower endplate, the first ramp, and the second ramp has a longitudinal axis and a cross-section transverse to the longitudinal axis, and the cross-sections of the upper and lower endplates are greater in width than the cross-sections of the first and second ramps. 9. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device is longitudinally slidable over the guidewire. 10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the guidewire extends completely through the device. 11. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first ramping surface extends at an oblique angle with respect to the upper surface of the upper endplate and extends at an oblique angle with respect to the lower surface of the lower endplate when the first and second ramping surfaces slide along each other. 12. The device of claim 1 , wherein, when the first and second ramping surfaces slide along each other, the first and second ramping surfaces are parallel to one another, the first ramping surface is obliquely angled with respect to the upper surface of the upper endplate and the lower surface of the lower endplate, and the second ramping surface is obliquely angled with respect to the upper surface of the upper endplate and the lower surface of the lower endplate. 13. An expandable spinal fusion device, comprising: a first component having an upper surface, a first angled wall extending at an oblique angle from the upper surface, and a first opening to permit bony fusion through the first component; a second component having a lower surface, a second angled wall extending at an oblique angle from the lower surface, and a second opening to permit bony fusion through the second component; and a guidewire extending through the second component such that the second component can be delivered over the guidewire by first inserting the guidewire into place within the patient and then passing the second component over the guidewire into place within the patient; wherein the first angled wall of the first component is slidable along the second angled wall of the second component to increase a height of the device, and wherein the first angled wall extends at an oblique angle with respect to the upper surface of the first component and extends at an oblique angle with respect to the lower surface of the second component when the first and second angled walls slide along each other. 14. The device of claim 13 , wherein the device has a cross-section substantially in the shape of an I-beam. 15. The device of claim 13 , wherein the upper surface of the first component includes teeth extending therefrom for gripping bone. 16. The device of claim 13 , wherein the device has an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration and wherein the upper and lower surfaces are substantially parallel to one another in each of the unexpanded and expanded configurations. 17. The device of claim 13 , wherein the first and second components mate with each other via a ridge and groove connection. 18. The device of claim 13 , wherein the device is longitudinally slidable over the guidewire. 19. The device of claim 13 , wherein the guidewire extends completely through the device. 20. The device of claim 13 , wherein, when the first and second angled walls slide along each other, the first and second angled walls are parallel to one another, and the second angled wall is obliquely angled with respect to the upper surface of the first component and the lower surface of the second component. 21. An expandable spinal fusion device, comprising: a first component having an upper surface, a first angled wall extending at an oblique angle from the upper surface, and a first opening to permit bony fusion through the first component; a second component having a lower surface, a second angled wall extending at an oblique angle from the lower surface, and a second opening to permit bony fusion through the second component; and a guidewire extending through the second component such that the second component can be delivered over the guidewire by first inserting the guidewire into place within the patient and then passing the second component over the guidewire into place within the patient; wherein the first angled wall of the first component is slidable along the second angled wall of the second component to increase a height of the device, and wherein the device has an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration and wherein the upper and lower surfaces are substantially parallel to one another in each of the unexpanded and expanded configurations.
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