Bone graft cage
US-10292822-B2 · May 21, 2019 · US
US11504240B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11504240-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016893390-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2022 |
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A graft cage includes cross-sectional portions and longitudinal members. Each portion includes base transverse members forming a cage base; a first arm including first arm transverse members; a second arm including second arm transverse members; base connecting struts, each base connecting strut extending between first one and second one of the base members; first arm connecting struts, each first arm connecting strut extending between a first one of the first members and a second one of the first members; and second arm connecting struts, each second arm connecting strut extending between first one and second one of the second members. The longitudinal members connect the portions to one another. Intersections of the portions with the longitudinal members forming pores in the first and second arms. The pores receive an arm tip of a further graft cage therein to interlock the cage with the further cage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A graft cage system, comprising: a first graft cage including: a plurality of first graft cage cross-sectional portions, each of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions including (a) a plurality of base transverse members forming a base of the first graft cage, (b) a first arm including a plurality of first arm transverse members, (c) a second arm including a plurality of second arm transverse members, (d) a plurality of base connecting struts, each of the base connecting struts extending between a first one of the base transverse members and a second one of the base transverse members, (e) a plurality of first arm connecting struts, each of the first arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the first arm transverse members and a second one of the first arm transverse members, and (f) a plurality of second arm connecting struts, each of the second arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the second arm transverse members and a second one of the second arm transverse members; and a plurality of longitudinal members connecting the first graft cage cross-sectional portions to one another, intersections of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions with the longitudinal members forming first pores in the first and second arms; a second graft cage including: a plurality of second graft cage cross-sectional portions, each of the second graft cage cross-sectional portions including (a) a plurality of base transverse members forming a base of the second graft cage, (b) a first arm including a plurality of first arm transverse members, (c) a second arm including a plurality of second arm transverse members, (d) a plurality of base connecting struts, each of the base connecting struts extending between a first one of the base transverse members and a second one of the base transverse members, (e) a plurality of first arm connecting struts, each of the first arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the first arm transverse members and a second one of the first arm transverse members, and (f) a plurality of second arm connecting struts, each of the second arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the second arm transverse members and a second one of the second arm transverse members: and a plurality of longitudinal members connecting the second graft cage cross-sectional portions to one another, intersections of the second graft cage cross-sectional portions with the longitudinal members forming second pores in the first and second arms; and a third graft cage comprising: a plurality of third graft cage cross-sectional portions, each of the third graft cage cross-sectional portions including (a) a plurality of base transverse members forming a base of the third graft cage, (b) a first arm including a plurality of first arm transverse members, (c) a second arm including a plurality of second arm transverse members, (d) a plurality of base connecting struts, each of the base connecting struts extending between a first one of the base transverse members and a second one of the base transverse members, (e) a plurality of first arm connecting struts, each of the first arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the first arm transverse members and a second one of the first arm transverse members, and (f) a plurality of second arm connecting struts, each of the second arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the second arm transverse members and a second one of the second arm transverse members; and a plurality of longitudinal members connecting the third graft cage cross-sectional portions to one another, intersections of the third graft cage cross-sectional portions with the longitudinal members forming third pores in the first and second arms, wherein the first, second, and third graft cages are sized, shaped and configured so that a free end of the first arm of the first graft cage may be interlocked with a free end of the second arm of the second graft cage while a the free end of the first arm of the second graft cage is interlocked with a free end of the second arm of the third graft cage and a free end of the first arm of the third graft cage is interlocked with a free end of the second arm of the first graft cage, the first pores being sized and shaped and configured to receive the free end of the second arm of the second graft cage on the first arm of the first graft cage and to receive the free end of the first arm of the third graft cage on the second arm of the first graft cage therein to interlock the first graft cage with the second and third graft cages. 2. The graft cage system of claim 1 , further comprising a graft containment area of the first graft cage bounded by the base and the first and second arms of the first graft cage. 3. The graft cage system of claim 1 , wherein the first base transverse member of the first graft cage is shorter than the second base transverse member of the first graft cage. 4. The graft cage system of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions are substantially U-shaped. 5. The graft cage system of claim 1 , wherein a separation distance between a first one of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions and second one of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions adjacent to the first graft cage cross-sectional portion is different than a distance between a third one of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions and a fourth one of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions adjacent to the third first graft cage cross-sectional portion. 6. The graft cage system of claim 5 , wherein a cross-sectional area of the first graft cage cross-sectional portion is larger than a cross-sectional area of the third first graft cage cross-sectional portion. 7. The graft cage system of claim 1 , wherein the base of the first graft cage includes a third base transverse member. 8. The graft cage system of claim 1 , wherein the first pores are sized and shaped and configured to hold a desired graft material within the first graft cage. 9. The graft cage system of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal members of the first graft cage connect respective bases of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions to one another. 10. A graft cage assembly, comprising: a first graft cage including a plurality of first graft cage cross-sectional portions, each of the first graft cage cross-sectional portions including (a) a plurality of base transverse members forming a base of the first graft cage, (b) a first arm including a plurality of first arm transverse members, (c) a second arm including a plurality of second arm transverse members, (d) a plurality of base connecting struts, each of the base connecting struts extending between a first one of the base transverse members and a second one of the base transverse members, (e) a plurality of first arm connecting struts, each of the first arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the first arm transverse members and a second one of the first arm transverse members, and (f) a plurality of second arm connecting struts, each of the second arm connecting struts extending between a first one of the second arm transverse members and a second one of the second arm transverse members and a plurality of longitudinal members connecting the cross-sectional portions of the first graft cage to one another, intersections of the cross-sectional portions with the longitudinal members forming pores in the first and second arms; and a second graft cage including a plurality of second graft cage cross-sectional portions, each of the second graft cage cross-sectional portions including (a) a plurality of base transverse m
Support means for bone substitute or for bone graft implants, e.g. membranes or plates for covering bone defects (nets or sleeves applied to surface of endoprostheses A61F2/30907; bone plates A61B17/80; bone regeneration in dental surgery A61C8/0006) · CPC title
made by laterally inserting a protrusion, e.g. a rib into a complementarily-shaped groove · CPC title
having an open-celled or open-pored structure · CPC title
using sharp protrusions, e.g. spikes, for anchoring into connecting prosthetic part · CPC title
Special structural features of bone or joint prostheses not otherwise provided for · CPC title
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