Expandable wedge implant for osteotomies of the extremities

US11083584B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11083584-B2
Application numberUS-201916371090-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2019
Priority dateMar 31, 2018
Publication dateAug 10, 2021
Grant dateAug 10, 2021

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An expandable wedge implant for wedge osteotomies of the extremities has first and second components which are pivotally attached to each other such that up and down pivoting of the two components relative to one another causes increase and decrease of implant height. A pivot control structure is operably coupled to and between the two components to effect pivoting. Linear movement of a threaded ball on a threaded shaft associated with the first component while the threaded ball is concurrently constrained within an angled channel of the second component causes pivoting of the second component relative to the first component. Anchoring members associated with the first and second components attach the implant to adjacent vertebral bodies.

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What is claimed is: 1. An expandable implant for wedge osteotomies of the extremities comprising: a pivot pin; a first component having a first component front end, a first component rear end, and a first component pivot structure having a first component boss at the first component rear end with a first component pivot bore extending through the first component boss; a second component having a second component front end, a second component rear end, and a second component pivot structure, the second component pivot structure connected to the first component pivot structure to pivotally couple the second component to the first component and having a second component first boss at a first lateral side of the second component rear end with a second component first pivot bore extending through the second component first boss, and a second component second boss at a second lateral side of the second component rear end with a second component second pivot bore extending through the second component second boss; the first component boss laterally disposed between the second component first boss and the second component second boss; the pivot pin extending through the second component first pivot bore, the first component pivot bore, and the second component second pivot bore to pivotally join the first and second components; and a controller operably connected to the first component and to the second component, the controller effecting implant expansion through pivotal movement of the first and second components, the controller comprising: a threaded shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the threaded shaft retained at the first component rear end and the proximal end of the threaded shaft retained at the first component front end such that the threaded shaft extends from the first component rear end to the first component front end; a ball having a threaded bore extending through the ball, the ball threadedly disposed on the threaded shaft for linear movement on and along the threaded shaft; and an angled track formed in the second component adjacent the threaded shaft, the ball movably retained in the angled track; whereby rotation of the threaded shaft in one rotational direction causes the ball to linearly translate along the threaded shaft in one linear direction and to move within the angled track in one angular direction to cause the second component to pivot relative to the first component to effect an increase in implant height. 2. The expandable implant of claim 1 , wherein: the first component boss includes a first shaft bore extending through the first component boss transverse to the first component pivot bore that is configured to rotatably receive the distal end of the threaded shaft; and the first component front end has a first component second boss with a second shaft bore extending through the first component second boss coaxial with the first shaft bore of the first component boss that is configured to rotatably receive the proximal end of the threaded shaft. 3. The expandable implant of claim 2 , wherein: the proximal end of the threaded shaft has a proximal head with a socket configured to receive a tool to rotate the threaded shaft; the first shaft bore of the first component boss intersects the first component pivot bore; the distal end of the threaded shaft has a circumferential groove that is adjacent the first component pivot bore; and the pivot pin extends along the circumferential groove. 4. An expandable implant for wedge osteotomies of the extremities comprising: a first component having a first component front end, a first component rear end, a first component pivot structure, and a first surface transverse to the first component front end and the first component rear end; a second component having a second component front end, a second component rear end, and a second component pivot structure, the second component pivot structure connected to the first component pivot structure to pivotally couple the second component to the first component, and a second surface transverse to the second component front end and the second component rear end, and adjacent to the first surface of the first component; the second component further has a first flange on the second surface that extends transverse to the second surface, and a second flange on the second surface that extends transverse to the second surface and adjacent to the first flange, the first flange having a first angled channel and the second flange having a second angled channel opposite the first angled channel, the first angled channel and the second angled channel forming an angled track of the second component; and a controller operably connected to the first component and to the second component, the controller effecting implant expansion through pivotal movement of the first and second components, the controller comprising: a threaded shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the threaded shaft retained at the first component rear end and the proximal end of the threaded shaft retained at the first component front end such that the threaded shaft extends from the first component rear end to the first component front end; a ball having a threaded bore extending through the ball, the ball threadedly disposed on the threaded shaft for linear movement on and along the threaded shaft; and the angled track formed in the second component adjacent the threaded shaft, the ball movably retained in the angled track; whereby rotation of the threaded shaft in one rotational direction causes the ball to linearly translate along the threaded shaft in one linear direction and to move within the angled track in one angular direction to cause the second component to pivot relative to the first component to effect an increase in implant height. 5. The expandable implant of claim 4 , wherein: the ball has a flat formed on its outer surface transverse to the threaded bore, the flat received in the second angled channel of the second flange. 6. The expandable implant of claim 5 , wherein: the first angled channel of the first flange has an arced surface configured to receive the ball opposite the flat. 7. The expandable implant of claim 5 , wherein: a first component boss has a first anchoring member bore configured to receive and retain a first anchoring member and to make a threaded portion of the first anchoring member angularly extend from the first component; and the second component front end has a first lateral side, a second lateral side, a second anchoring member bore at the first lateral side and configured to receive and retain a second anchoring member and to make a threaded portion of the second anchoring member angularly extend from the second component, and a third anchoring member bore at the second lateral side and configured to receive and retain a third anchoring member and to make a threaded portion of the third anchoring member angularly extend from the second component.

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  • connected by a hinged linkage mechanism, e.g. of the single-bar or multi-bar linkage type · CPC title

  • made by screwing complementary threads machined on the parts themselves · CPC title

  • wedge-shaped parallelepipeds · CPC title

  • A61F2/28Primary

    Bones · CPC title

  • hollow · CPC title

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What does patent US11083584B2 cover?
An expandable wedge implant for wedge osteotomies of the extremities has first and second components which are pivotally attached to each other such that up and down pivoting of the two components relative to one another causes increase and decrease of implant height. A pivot control structure is operably coupled to and between the two components to effect pivoting. Linear movement of a threade…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Life Spine Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/28. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 10 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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