Decoupled spacer and plate and method of installing the same
US-2018289502-A1 · Oct 11, 2018 · US
US10624760B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10624760-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715601713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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An interbody implant includes an implant body extending between an anterior surface and a posterior surface. The implant body includes a first vertebral engaging surface and a second vertebral engaging surface. At least one of the vertebral engaging surfaces defines a cavity configured for disposal of bone growth detectable via medical imaging. Systems, spinal constructs, surgical instruments and methods are disclosed.
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An interbody implant comprising: an implant body extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite first and second ends, the implant body including an anterior surface and an opposite posterior surface, the anterior and posterior surfaces each extending from the first end to the second end, the implant body including a substantially planar first vertebral engaging surface and an opposite second vertebral engaging surface, the first and second vertebral engaging surfaces each extending from the first end to the second end and from the anterior surface to the posterior surface, the implant body including an opening extending through the anterior and posterior surfaces, the first vertebral engaging surface defining only one groove extending along the longitudinal axis and only one groove extending transverse to the longitudinal axis, the groove extending transverse to the longitudinal axis being a first groove and the groove extending along the longitudinal axis being a second groove, the grooves each extending into the first vertebral engaging surface without extending through the second vertebral engaging surface, the second groove extending transverse to the first groove to intersect and communicate with the first groove, the grooves each being configured for disposal of bone growth detectable via medical imaging, wherein the implant body is configured to be manipulated between a non-aligned orientation in which visualization of the opening is obstructed by a surface of the implant body that prevents radiographic visualization of the opening and an aligned orientation in which the surface is oriented to allow radiographic visualization of the opening. 2. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the opening comprises radiographic visual indicia of disposal of the interbody implant in a selected alignment with tissue. 3. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the implant body defines a recess extending into the posterior surface, the recess extending parallel to the anterior surface such that the recess is radiographically detectable in the aligned orientation and the recess is radiographically non-detectable in the non-aligned orientation. 4. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein one or more of the surfaces include a honeycomb configuration. 5. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first groove has a linear configuration and is disposed in an anterior to posterior orientation relative to the vertebral engaging surfaces. 6. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second groove has a linear configuration and is disposed in a lateral orientation relative to the vertebral engaging surfaces. 7. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a plate connectable with the implant body via a coupling member and defining a single opening oriented to implant a fastener with tissue. 8. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first end defines a bullet nose. 9. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the implant body includes an aperture in the second end and a track extending through the first vertebral engaging surface such that the track is in communication with the aperture; and the implant comprises a slider having a head positioned in the track and a post positioned in the aperture. 10. An interbody implant as recited in claim 9 , wherein the head is configured for engagement and translation along the track and the post is fixed to the head and comprises a threaded surface configured to facilitate engagement with a surgical instrument. 11. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first groove extends continuously from the anterior surface to the posterior surface. 12. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first groove comprises a first end extending through the anterior surface and an opposite second end extending through the posterior surface. 13. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the opening extends parallel to the first groove. 14. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first vertebral engaging surface is free of any teeth that extend outwardly from the first vertebral engaging surface. 15. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first vertebral engaging surface includes an area that extends from the second groove to an end surface of the first end and from the posterior surface to the anterior surface, the area being substantially planar. 16. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first vertebral engaging surface includes an area that extends from the second groove to an end surface of the second end and from the posterior surface to the anterior surface, the area being substantially planar. 17. An interbody implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first vertebral engaging surface includes a first area that extends from the second groove to an end surface of the first end and from the posterior surface to the anterior surface, the area being substantially planar, the first vertebral engaging surface including a second area that extends from the second groove to an end surface of the second end and from the posterior surface to the anterior surface, the first and second areas each being substantially planar. 18. An interbody implant comprising: an implant body extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite first and second ends, the implant body including an anterior surface and an opposite posterior surface, the anterior and posterior surfaces each extending from the first end to the second end, the implant body including a substantially planar superior vertebral engaging surface and an opposite inferior vertebral engaging surface, the superior and inferior vertebral engaging surfaces each extending from the first end to the second end and from the anterior surface to the posterior surface, the implant body including an opening extending continuously through the anterior and posterior surfaces, the superior vertebral engaging surface defining only one groove extending along the longitudinal axis and only one groove extending transverse to the longitudinal axis, the groove extending along the longitudinal axis being a first groove and the groove extending transverse to the longitudinal axis being a second groove, the first and second grooves each extending into the superior surface, the first groove having a linear configuration, the first groove being disposed in an anterior to posterior orientation relative to the superior surface, the second groove having a linear configuration and being disposed in a lateral orientation relative to the superior surface, the second groove extending transverse to the first groove to intersect and communicate with the first groove, and the inferior surface defining a third groove having a linear configuration and being disposed in an anterior to posterior orientation relative to the inferior surface, the inferior surface defining a fourth groove having a linear configuration and being disposed in a lateral orientation relative to the superior surface, the fourth groove extending transverse to the third groove to intersect and communicate with the third groove, the grooves being configured for disposal of bone growth detectable via medical imaging, wherein the implant body is configured to be manipulated between a non-aligned orientation in which visualization of the opening is obstructed by a surface of the implant body that prevents radiographic visualization of the opening
with linear motion along or rotating motion about an axis transverse to the instrument axis or to the implantation direction, e.g. clamping · CPC title
filled with hardenable fluid, e.g. curable in-situ · CPC title
hollow · CPC title
parallel · CPC title
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