Adjustable spine distraction implant
US-2024325057-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US10588671B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10588671-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715610877-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A cervical spine spacer includes a spacer body configured to be disposed between adjacent cervical vertebrae in the cervical spine and to maintain a desired spacing between the adjacent cervical vertebrae. The cervical spine spacer also includes a channel passing completely through the spacer body from a first surface of the spacer body to a second surface of the spacer body and a fastener configured to pass through the channel. At least one of the first surface and the second surface is configured to contact one of the adjacent cervical vertebrae and the channel is sized to accommodate the fastener passing through the channel at a plurality of angles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cervical spine spacer comprising: a spacer body, including a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface is configured to contact a first cervical vertebral body among adjacent cervical vertebral bodies, the spacer body further comprising: a first spacer portion and a second spacer portion; and an anchor plate portion from which the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion extend; and a channel configured to pass through the spacer body from the first surface and the second surface, wherein the channel comprises a first opening in the first surface and a second opening in the second surface, wherein the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion are coupled only through the anchor plate, and wherein the anchor plate extends in a plane orthogonal to both the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion. 2. The cervical spine spacer of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener extending through the channel and configured to anchor the spacer body. 3. The cervical spine spacer of claim 2 , wherein the fastener has an overall length sufficient to pass through the channel in the spacer body into a second vertebra. 4. The cervical spine spacer of claim 1 , wherein the anchor plate is u-shaped. 5. The cervical spine spacer of claim 4 , wherein the anchor plate has a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first spacer portion extends from the first arm at a 90-degree angle. 6. The cervical spine spacer of claim 5 , wherein the second spacer portion extends from the second arm at a 90-degree angle. 7. The cervical spine spacer of claim 1 , wherein the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion are configured to be disposed between an anterior arch of a C1 vertebra and a body of a C2 vertebra between a pair of superior articular facets and the odontoid process. 8. The cervical spine spacer of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener, wherein the channel is wherein the channel is sized and shaped to accept the fastener. 9. The cervical spine spacer of claim 8 , wherein the fastener is configured to pass through the channel from the second opening to the first opening into a second vertebral body among the adjacent vertebral bodies. 10. The cervical spine spacer of claim 9 , wherein the fastener is configured to extend into the second vertebra along an axis running through the odontoid process. 11. A cervical spine spacer comprising: a spacer body including a first surface and a second surface, the spacer body further comprising: a first spacer portion and a second spacer portion; and an anchor plate portion from which the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion extend; a channel comprising a first opening in the first surface and a second opening in the second surface; a fastener configured to pass through the channel, wherein the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion are coupled only through the anchor plate, and wherein the anchor plate extends in a plane orthogonal to both the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion. 12. The cervical spine spacer of claim 11 , wherein the fastener is configured to anchor the spacer body. 13. The cervical spine spacer of claim 12 , wherein the fastener has an overall length sufficient to pass through the channel in the spacer body into a second vertebra. 14. The cervical spine spacer of claim 11 , wherein the anchor plate is u-shaped. 15. The cervical spine spacer of claim 14 , wherein the anchor plate has a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first spacer portion extends from the first arm at a 90-degree angle. 16. The cervical spine spacer of claim 15 , wherein the second spacer portion extends from the second arm at a 90-degree angle. 17. The cervical spine spacer of claim 11 , wherein the first spacer portion and the second spacer portion are configured to be disposed between an anterior arch of a C1 vertebra and a body of a C2 vertebra between a pair of superior articular facets and the odontoid process. 18. The cervical spine spacer of claim 11 , wherein the channel is sized and shaped to accept the fastener, wherein the channel comprises a first opening on the first surface and a second opening on the second surface. 19. The cervical spine spacer of claim 18 , wherein the fastener is configured to pass through the channel from the second opening to the first opening into a second vertebral body among the adjacent vertebral bodies. 20. The cervical spine spacer of claim 19 , wherein the fastener is configured to extend into the second vertebra along an axis running through the odontoid process.
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