Method of expanding an intradiscal space and providing an osteoconductive path during expansion
US-2015112438-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US11850164B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11850164-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117476513-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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An adjustable spinal fusion intervertebral implant including upper and lower body portions each having proximal and distal surfaces at proximal and distal ends thereof. The implant can include a proximal wedge member disposed at the proximal ends of the respective ones of the upper and lower body portions, and a distal wedge member disposed at the distal ends of the respective ones of the upper and lower body portions. First and second linkages can connect the upper and lower body portions. Rotation of an actuator shaft can cause the distal and proximal wedge members to be drawn together such that longitudinal movement of the distal wedge member against the distal surfaces and the longitudinal movement of the proximal wedge member against the proximal surfaces causes separation of the upper and lower body portions.
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An intervertebral fusion device comprising: an upper body portion having a top surface configured to contact a superior vertebral body; a lower body portion having a bottom surface configured to contact an inferior vertebral body; a wedge member disposed between the upper and lower body portions; an actuator shaft disposed between the upper and lower body portions, the actuator shaft elongate along an axis of rotation, wherein the actuator shaft is rotatable about the axis of rotation so as to cause the wedge member to translate relative to the upper and lower body portions, thereby expanding the intervertebral fusion device from an unexpanded state whereby the upper and lower body portions abut each other to an expanded state whereby the upper and lower body portions are separated from each other, thereby increasing a height of the intervertebral fusion device as measured from the top surface to the bottom surface; and a linkage that is rotatably coupled to each of the upper body portion and the lower body portion while the intervertebral fusion device is in the unexpanded state, while the intervertebral fusion device is in the expanded state, and as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state, wherein the linkage rotates with respect to each of the upper and lower body portions as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state. 2. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state along a direction of expansion that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation, the upper and lower body portions are opposite each other along the direction of expansion, the upper body portion defines an upper side portion, the lower body portion defines a lower side portion, and the linkage is coupled to the upper side portion and the lower side portion. 3. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 2 , wherein the linkage is coupled to respective external surfaces of the upper side portion and the lower side portion. 4. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 3 , wherein the linkage is a first linkage, the upper side portion is a first upper side portion, the lower side portion is a first lower side portion, the upper body portion defines a second upper side portion opposite the first upper side portion along a direction that is perpendicular to each of the axis of rotation and direction of expansion, and the lower body portion defines a second lower side portion opposite the first lower side portion along the direction that is perpendicular to each of the axis of rotation and the direction of expansion, the intervertebral fusion device further comprising: a second linkage that is separate from the first linkage and extends from the second upper side portion to the second lower side portion while the intervertebral fusion device is in the unexpanded state, while the intervertebral fusion device is in the expanded state, and as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state, wherein the second linkage rotates with respect to each of the second upper side portion and the second lower side portion as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state. 5. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 4 , wherein the first upper side portion is aligned with the first lower side portion when the intervertebral fusion device is in the unexpanded state, and the second upper side portion is aligned with the second lower side portion when the intervertebral fusion device is in the unexpanded state. 6. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the actuator shaft is threaded and threadedly engages the wedge member, such that rotation of the actuator shaft causes the wedge member to translate along the actuator shaft. 7. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the wedge member is a proximal wedge member that translates distally relative to the upper and lower body portions, thereby expanding the intervertebral fusion device from the unexpanded state to the expanded state. 8. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 7 , further comprising a distal wedge member that translates proximally in response to rotation of the actuator shaft about the axis of rotation, thereby expanding the intervertebral fusion device from the unexpanded state to the expanded state. 9. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 8 , wherein each of the proximal wedge member and distal wedge member has a respective upper ramped surface that urges the upper body portion to move away from the lower body portion, and a respective lower ramped surface that urges the lower body portion to move away from the upper body portion. 10. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 9 , wherein the actuator shaft is threaded and threadedly engages the proximal and distal wedge members, such that rotation of the actuator shaft causes the proximal wedge member to translate distally and further causes the distal wedge member to translate proximally. 11. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 10 , wherein the actuator shaft is threaded in a first direction so as to engage the proximal wedge member, and threaded in a second opposite direction so as to engage the distal wedge member. 12. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 11 , wherein the proximal and distal wedge members comprise respective upper and lower guide members that ride in slots of the upper and lower body portion, respectively, during translation of the proximal and distal wedge members. 13. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 11 , wherein the linkage is a first linkage, the upper side portion is a first upper side portion, the lower side portion is a first lower side portion, the upper body portion defines a second upper side portion, and the lower body portion defines a second lower side portion opposite the upper side portion along a direction perpendicular to each of the axis of rotation and the direction of expansion, the intervertebral fusion device further comprising: a second linkage that extends from the second upper side portion to the second lower side portion while the intervertebral fusion device is in the unexpanded state, while the intervertebral fusion device is in the expanded state, and as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state, wherein the second linkage rotates with respect to each of the second upper side portion and the second lower side portion as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state. 14. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 8 , wherein the distal and proximal wedge members translate at different speeds in response to rotation of the actuator shaft about the axis of rotation. 15. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the top surface and bottom surface define a wedge shape as the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state. 16. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 1 , having a length that is in a range from 18 mm to 35 mm. 17. The intervertebral fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the intervertebral fusion device expands from the unexpanded state to the expanded state along a direction of expansion that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation, the linkage rotates with respect to the upper and lower side portions about respective upper and lower axes of rotation that are each oriented along a direction
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