Expandable spinal implants
US-2016166396-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US11857437B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11857437-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217589029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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The present invention provides an expandable fusion device capable of being installed inside an intervertebral disc space to maintain normal disc spacing and restore spinal stability, thereby facilitating an intervertebral fusion. In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides an intervertebral implant. The intervertebral implant may be configured to transition from a collapsed configuration having a first height and a first width to an expanded configuration having a second height and a second width.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intervertebral implant comprising: an upper endplate; a lower endplate vertically spaced from the upper endplate; a front width actuator and a rear width actuator configured to transition the upper and lower endplates from a first width to a second width; a front sloped actuator assembly and a rear sloped actuator assembly configured to transition the upper and lower endplates from a first height to a second height; and a pair of threaded locking screws that extend through corresponding openings in the rear sloped actuator assembly to threadingly engage a pair of front sloped height actuators. 2. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the front width actuator includes a tool engagement element and the rear width actuator includes an opening through which a tool is inserted, a distal end of the tool engaging with the tool engagement element to pull the front width actuator closer to the rear width actuator. 3. The intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein: the upper endplate includes a first upper endplate portion and a second upper endplate portion; the lower endplate includes a first lower endplate portion and a second lower endplate portion; the front sloped actuator assembly is disposed between the upper endplate and the lower endplate, the front sloped actuator assembly being configured to movingly engage front ends of the upper endplate and the lower endplate, the rear sloped actuator assembly movingly engaging rear ends of the upper endplate and the lower endplate; the intervertebral implant is configured to first transition from a collapsed configuration having the first width and the first height to a laterally expanded configuration having the second width and then transition to a vertically expanded configuration having the second height. 4. The intervertebral implant of claim 3 , wherein: the front sloped actuator assembly movingly engages with front ramped surfaces of the first upper endplate portion and the second upper endplate portion; and the rear sloped actuator assembly movingly engages with rear ramped surfaces of the first upper endplate portion and the second upper endplate portion. 5. The intervertebral implant of claim 3 , wherein: the front sloped actuator assembly includes the pair of front height actuators that each comprises opposing ramped surfaces in respective engagement with front ramped surfaces of the first upper endplate portion and the second upper endplate portion; and the front width actuator is disposed between the pair of front height actuators and in moving engagement with the pair of front height actuators; and the rear sloped actuator includes a pair of rear height actuators each comprising opposing ramped surfaces in respective engagement with rear ramped surfaces of the first upper endplate portion and the second upper endplate portion; and the rear width actuator is disposed between the pair of rear height actuators and in moving engagement with the pair of rear height actuators. 6. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the front width actuator and the rear width actuator is wedge shaped. 7. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein the front width actuator is operable to move the pair of front height actuators laterally apart, and wherein the rear width actuator is operable to move the pair of rear height actuators laterally apart. 8. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , further comprising a pair of threaded locking screws that each extend through an opening in a corresponding one of the front height actuators to engage a corresponding one of the rear height actuators. 9. The intervertebral implant of claim 8 , wherein the pair of threaded locking screws are adapted to move the front and rear sloped actuator assemblies together to force the upper endplate and the lower endplate vertically outward in opposite directions. 10. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein the front width actuator comprises a central opening facing the rear width actuator, the central opening being configured to engage an instrument operable to pull the front width actuator towards the rear width actuator. 11. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein the front actuator assembly further comprises a front stop pin having one end retained in one of the front height actuators and an opposite end disposed in a front stop pin track in the front width actuator, the front stop pin operable to limit movement of the front width actuator. 12. The intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein the rear actuator assembly further comprises a rear stop pin having one end retained in the rear width actuator and an opposite end disposed in a rear stop pin track in one of the rear height actuators, the rear stop pin operable to limit movement of the rear width actuator. 13. The intervertebral implant of claim 3 , wherein the first upper endplate portion and the second upper endplate portion are opposing mirrored halves of the upper endplate, and wherein the first lower endplate portion and the second lower endplate portion are opposing mirrored halves of the lower endplate. 14. The intervertebral implant of claim 3 , wherein the upper endplate comprises endplate pins that connect the first upper endplate portion and the second upper endplate portion, and wherein the lower endplate comprises endplate pins that connect the first lower endplate portion and the second lower endplate portion. 15. An intervertebral implant comprising: an upper endplate; a lower endplate spaced from the upper endplate; a front sloped actuator assembly including a pair of front height actuators; a front width actuator disposed between the pair of front height actuators, wherein the front width actuator is operable to force the pair of front height actuators laterally apart; and a rear sloped actuator assembly including a pair of rear height actuators; a rear width actuator disposed between the pair of rear height actuators, wherein the rear width actuator is operable to force the pair of rear height actuators laterally apart. 16. The intervertebral implant of claim 15 , wherein the upper and lower endplates transition from a collapsed configuration having a first width and a first height to a laterally expanded configuration having a second width and then transition to a vertically expanded configuration having a second height. 17. The intervertebral implant of claim 15 , further comprising a pair of threaded locking screws that each extend through an opening in a corresponding one of the front height actuators to engage a corresponding one of the front height actuators, the pair of threaded locking screws being operable to contract the move the front actuators and the rear height actuators closer to one another and thus force the upper endplate and the lower endplate vertically outward in opposite directions. 18. The intervertebral implant of claim 15 , wherein the front width actuator comprises a central opening facing the rear width actuator configured to engage an instrument operable to pull the front width actuator towards the rear width actuator. 19. The intervertebral implant of claim 15 , wherein the front actuator assembly further comprises a front stop pin having one end retained in one of the front height actuators and an opposite end disposed in a front stop pin track in the front width actuator, the front stop pin operable to limit movement of the front width actuator, and wherein the rear actuator assembly further comprises a rear stop pin having
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