Intervertebral spacer and plate
US-2022000633-A1 · Jan 6, 2022 · US
US11712343B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11712343-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017093202-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A lateral spine implant has a lateral spine cage and an associated lateral spine plate with one or more folding vertebral attachment arms, each arm configured for attachment to vertebral bone. The ability of the one or more arms to fold allows the lateral spine plate to be inserted/implanted at a lower profile height than traditional lateral spine plates. The lateral spine plate is meant to be used at times of intended or unintended compromise of the anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL) to prevent interbody cage migration, but may be adapted for any lateral plating application. Once expanded, each attachment arm is configured to receive a bone screw for securing the attachment arm to a vertebra, the bone screw retained by rotating cam lock nuts of the attachment arm.
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A spine implant for attachment to a first vertebra and a second vertebra of a spine, the spine implant comprising: an interbody spine cage comprising a front and a back, an axis defined from the front to the back, and an insertion hole coaxial with the axis, where the interbody spine cage is configured to be inserted at least partially between the first vertebra and the second vertebra; a first lateral spine plate assembly comprising: a first plate having a first hole extending through the first plate; and a first arm having a first bone screw bore, a first lateral boss, and a second lateral boss, wherein the first and second lateral bosses of the first plate are spaced apart and receive a portion of the first plate in a pivoting engagement; wherein the first arm is configured to pivot between a first position and a second position, where in the second position the first bone screw bore is parallel with the axis to allow a first bone screw to be received into the lateral side of the first vertebra; a second lateral spine plate assembly comprising: a second plate having a second hole extending through the second plate; and a second arm having a second bone screw bore, a first lateral boss, and a second lateral boss, wherein the first and second lateral bosses of the second arm are spaced apart and receive a portion of the second plate in a pivoting engagement; wherein the second arm is configured to pivot between a first position and a second position, where in the second position the second bone screw bore is parallel with the axis to allow a second bone screw to be received into the lateral side of the second vertebra; and a connector extending through the first hole, the second hole, and into the insertion hole on the interbody spine cage to couple the first lateral spine plate assembly and the second lateral spine plate assembly to the interbody spine cage. 2. The spine implant of claim 1 , further comprising a hinge pin extending through the first lateral boss, the portion of the first plate, and the second lateral boss to pivotally connect the first arm to the first plate. 3. The spine implant of claim 1 , wherein the first position is a collapsed condition and the second position is an extended condition. 4. The spine implant of claim 1 , further comprising: a first hinge pin extending through the first lateral boss on the first arm, the portion of the first plate, and the second lateral boss on the first arm to pivotally connect the first arm to the first plate; and a second hinge pin extending through the first lateral boss on the second arm, the portion of the second plate, and the second lateral boss on the second arm to pivotally connect the second arm to the second plate. 5. The spine implant of claim 1 , wherein the first position of both the first arm and the second arm is a collapsed condition, and the second position of both the first arm and the second arm is an extended condition. 6. The spine implant of claim 1 , wherein the first lateral spine plate assembly further comprises a first cam lock and the second lateral spine plate assembly includes a second cam lock; wherein the first cam lock is located adjacent the first bone screw bore and configurable to prevent egress of the first bone screw when received in the first bone screw bore, and the second cam lock is located adjacent the second bone screw bore and configurable to prevent egress of the second bone screw when received in the second bone screw bore. 7. The spine implant of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises a threaded shaft, a head at a first end of threaded shaft, an arrow tip at a second end of the threaded shaft, and one or more slots extending through the arrow tip and at least a portion of the threaded shaft to provide compressibility of the arrow tip when being inserted through the first hole, the second hole, and the insertion hole. 8. The spine implant of claim 1 , wherein in the first position the first bone screw bore is non-parallel with the axis. 9. A lateral spine plate for attachment to a lateral side of a vertebra of a spine, the lateral spine plate comprising: a body having a front, a back, a top, a bottom, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, an axis defined from the front to the back, and a slot transverse to the axis and extending through the body along the axis from the front to the back; a threaded connector situated in the body and extending through the slot, the connector configured to couple the body to an interbody spine implant; a first pivot post extending laterally outward from the first lateral side of the body; and a first arm pivotally coupled to the body via the first pivot post and pivotable between an expanded position and a collapsed position relative to the body, the first arm having a first bore and a rotating cam lock located in a cam lock bore, wherein the first bore is configured to receive a first bone screw for reception into a first vertebra, wherein the first bore defines an axis that is parallel with the axis of the body in the expanded position to allow the first bone screw to be received into the first vertebra, and wherein the cam lock bore is located adjacent the first bore and the cam lock is rotatable to position the cam lock to prevent egress of the first bone screw when received in the first bore. 10. The lateral spine plate of claim 9 , further comprising: a second pivot post extending laterally outward from the second lateral side of the body; wherein the first arm is pivotally coupled to both the first pivot post and to the second pivot post. 11. The lateral spine plate of claim 9 , further comprising: a second pivot post extending from the second lateral side of the body; and a second arm having a second bore configured to receive a second bone screw for reception into a second vertebra and coupled to the second pivot post, wherein the second arm is pivotable between an expanded position and a collapsed position relative to the body, and wherein in the expanded position the second bore in the second arm is parallel with the axis to allow the second bone screw to be received into the second vertebra. 12. The lateral spine plate of claim 9 , wherein the connector has a threaded shaft configured to be received by the interbody spine implant. 13. The lateral spine plate of claim 12 , wherein the connector further includes a resilient head. 14. A spine implant for attachment to a first vertebra and a second vertebra of a spine, the spine implant comprising: an interbody spine cage configured to be inserted at least partially between the first vertebra and the second vertebra, the interbody spine cage comprising a front and a back, an axis defined from the front to the back, and an insertion hole coaxial with the axis; and a lateral spine plate assembly coupled to the interbody spine cage, the lateral spine plate assembly comprising: a body having a front, a back, a top, a bottom, a first lateral side, a second lateral side, an axis defined from the front to the back, and a slot transverse to the axis and extending through the body along the axis from the front to the back; a connector extending through the slot and into the insertion hole of the interbody spine cage, the connector comprising a threaded shaft, a head at a first end of threaded shaft, an arrow tip at a second end of the threaded shaft, and one or more slots extending through a portion of the threaded shaft and the arrow tip to provide compressibility to the portion of the threaded shaft and the arrow tip when being inserted through the insertion hole; a first arm coupled to the body and having a first bore
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