Intervertebral implant
US-10869767-B2 · Dec 22, 2020 · US
US11654031B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11654031-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017128996-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2023 |
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An intervertebral implant for being implanted between adjacent vertebrae is provided. The implant includes a generally elongate implant body having a length extending between opposite longitudinal ends thereof, a superior face and an inferior face. The superior face and inferior face include cortical teeth adjacent to the implant body longitudinal ends. Additionally, the superior and inferior faces include longitudinally central teeth intermediate the cortical teeth and have bone engaging ends. The central teeth have a sharper configuration than that of the cortical teeth bone engaging ends for biting into the softer central bone material of the vertebrae. The cortical teeth are arranged in a first density per unit area and the central teeth are arranged in a second density per unit area that is less than the first density.
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An intervertebral implant for being implanted between adjacent vertebrae, the intervertebral implant comprising: a generally elongate implant body extending along a longitudinal axis between longitudinal ends, and having an intermediate portion located between the longitudinal ends; a pair of spaced side walls extending longitudinally along the longitudinal axis; a lateral wall of the intermediate portion extending transverse to the longitudinal axis to span a space between the spaced side walls so lateral end portions of the lateral wall are connected to the side walls; a superior face of the implant body; an inferior face of the implant body; the superior face and the inferior face being spaced such that the elongate implant body has a varying height as the elongate implant body extends along the longitudinal axis; one of the longitudinal ends being a tapered, nose end having a height less than that of the intermediate portion; the other longitudinal end being a tail end having a height less than that of the intermediate portion and having a tool attachment portion formed therein so that the intermediate portion has a height greater than both the nose end and the tail end of the implant body; an interior surface of the implant body including an interior surface portion on one side of the lateral wall and an interior surface portion of the tapered, nose end that are spaced from and face each other, and first interior surface portions of the side walls that are spaced from and face each other and extend between the tapered, nose end and the lateral wall for receiving fusion material therebetween; the interior surface of the implant body further including an interior surface portion on another side of the lateral wall opposite the one side of the lateral wall and an interior surface portion of the tail end that are spaced from and face each other, and second interior surface portions of the side walls that are spaced from and face each other and extend between the tail end and the lateral wall for receiving fusion material therebetween; a plurality of protrusions extending from the interior surface; and a plurality of teeth on the superior and inferior faces in the intermediate portion. 2. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 wherein the implant body includes first and second throughopenings separated by the lateral wall. 3. The intervertebral implant of claim 2 wherein the first and second throughopenings do not communicate with each other at the superior and inferior faces of the implant body. 4. The intervertebral implant of claim 2 wherein the lateral wall extends to the superior face and the inferior face to separate the first and second throughopenings from each other. 5. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 wherein the interior surface portions of the one side of the lateral wall and the tapered, nose end are longitudinally spaced from and face each other across a first throughopening of the implant body, the first interior surface portions of the side walls are laterally spaced from and face each other across the first throughopening, the interior surface portions of the other side of the lateral wall and the tail end are longitudinally spaced from and face each other across a second through opening of the implant body, and the second interior surface portions of the side walls are laterally spaced from and face each other across the second throughopening. 6. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 wherein the plurality of teeth are positioned in rows on the superior and inferior faces surrounding at least a portion of the first and second throughopenings. 7. The intervertebral implant of claim 6 wherein the rows of teeth are defined by valleys between the rows. 8. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 further comprising an arm pocket positioned on at least one of the longitudinal ends, the arm pocket configured to receive a portion of an insertion tool. 9. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 wherein the plurality of teeth comprise cortical teeth and central teeth. 10. The intervertebral implant of claim 9 wherein the cortical and central teeth have peaks with the central teeth peaks being sharper than the cortical teeth peaks. 11. The intervertebral implant of claim 9 wherein each of the cortical teeth and central teeth include peaks with the central teeth have a greater spacing between adjacent peaks than the spacing between adjacent peaks of the cortical teeth. 12. The intervertebral implant of claim 9 wherein the cortical teeth are arranged in a predetermined area on each of the superior and inferior faces in a generally arcuate configuration. 13. The intervertebral implant of claim 9 wherein the cortical teeth are arranged in a first density per unit area and the central teeth are provided in a second density per unit area that is less than the first density. 14. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 wherein the protrusions extend from the interior surface portion of the tapered, nose end, the interior surface portion of the tail end, and the first and the second interior surface portions. 15. The intervertebral implant of claim 14 wherein the protrusions extend from the one side and the other side of the lateral wall.
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