Prosthesis installation systems and methods
US-2019350725-A1 · Nov 21, 2019 · US
US12048638B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12048638-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318465316-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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A surgical driver apparatus includes a housing and an inner driver shaft having a proximal end secured within the housing and a distal end extending out from a first side of the housing. The inner driver shaft is configured to rotate with respect to the housing. The surgical driver apparatus further includes an outer driver shaft and an idler driver shaft. The outer driver shaft is positioned coaxial with the inner driver shaft and configured to rotate independently from the inner driver shaft. The idler driver shaft is configured to transmit torque to the outer driver shaft. Additionally, the surgical driver apparatus includes a driver key comprising a driving feature and a counter-driving feature. The driver key is configured to engage a second side of the housing in one of a plurality of orientations configured to rotate the inner driver shaft and/or the outer driver shaft.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implant expansion driver for expanding an intervertebral implant, comprising: a housing; a first driver shaft disposed in the housing and extending distally therefrom, the first driver shaft configured to rotate with respect to the housing and configured to couple to an actuation screw of the implant; a second driver shaft disposed in the housing and extending distally therefrom, wherein the second driver shaft is an outer shaft coaxially positioned around the first driver shaft, configured to rotate with respect to the housing and configured to couple to an actuator of the implant, the first and second driver shafts being configured to rotate independently to selectively expand a proximal end or a distal end of the implant; an idler driver shaft disposed in the housing; a gear coupling the idler driver shaft to the second driver shaft; and a driver key configured to removably attach to the housing in first and second orientations relative to the housing to selectively rotate the first and second driver shafts so as to expand both the proximal and distal ends of the implant together or expand one of the proximal and distal ends of the implant relative to the other end, and wherein the driver key is configured to selectively lock or unlock the second driver shaft based on the orientation of the driver key. 2. The implant expansion driver of claim 1 , wherein the driver key includes a handle, and wherein rotation of the handle: in a first circumferential direction expands the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key relative to the housing; and in a second circumferential direction opposite the first circumferential direction contracts the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key. 3. The implant expansion driver of claim 2 , wherein the driver key is configured to removably attach to the housing in a third orientation relative to the housing to rotate the first and second driver shafts together. 4. The implant expansion driver of claim 3 , wherein when the driver key in the third orientation rotates the first and second driver shafts together, the actuation screw and the actuator rotate together to expand the distal end of the implant. 5. The implant expansion driver of claim 1 , wherein the driver key includes a driving feature, a counter-driving feature, and a handle, and wherein rotation of the handle: in a first circumferential direction expands the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key relative to the housing; and in a second circumferential direction opposite the first circumferential direction contracts the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key. 6. The implant expansion driver of claim 1 , wherein the driver key is configured to removably attach to the housing in a third orientation relative to the housing to rotate the first and second driver shafts together. 7. The implant expansion driver of claim 6 , wherein when the driver key in the third orientation rotates the first and second driver shafts together, the actuation screw and the actuator rotate together to expand the distal end of the implant. 8. A surgical implant system, comprising: an intervertebral implant including: an upper endplate; a lower endplate; a frame; a plurality of moveable actuators received in the frame and positioned between the upper endplate and the lower endplate; and an actuation screw that extends through the plurality of moveable actuators, wherein rotation of the plurality of moveable actuators and the actuation screw causes the implant to expand in parallel or unevenly between the proximal end and the distal end; and an implant expansion driver including: a housing; a first driver shaft disposed in the housing and extending distally therefrom, the first driver shaft configured to rotate with respect to the housing and configured to couple to the actuation screw of the implant; a second driver shaft disposed in the housing and extending distally therefrom, wherein the second driver shaft is an outer shaft coaxially positioned around the first driver shaft, configured to rotate with respect to the housing and configured to couple to at least one of the plurality of moveable actuators of the implant, the first and second driver shafts being configured to rotate independently to selectively expand the proximal end and the distal end of the implant; an idler driver shaft disposed in the housing; a gear coupling the idler driver shaft to the second driver shaft; and a driver key configured to removably attach to the housing in first and second orientations relative to the housing to selectively rotate the first and second driver shafts so as to expand both the proximal end and the distal end of the implant together or expand one of the proximal end and the distal end of the implant relative to the other end, and wherein the driver key is configured to selectively lock or unlock the second driver shaft based on the orientation of the driver key. 9. The surgical implant system of claim 8 , wherein the driver key includes a handle, and wherein rotation of the handle: in a first circumferential direction expands the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key relative to the housing; and in a second circumferential direction opposite the first circumferential direction contracts the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key. 10. The surgical implant system of claim 9 , wherein the driver key is configured to removably attach to the housing in a third orientation relative to the housing to rotate the first and second driver shafts together. 11. The surgical implant system of claim 10 , wherein when the driver key in the third orientation rotates the first and second driver shafts together, the actuation screw and the at least one of plurality of moveable actuators rotate together to expand the distal end of the implant. 12. The surgical implant system of claim 8 , wherein the driver key includes a driving feature, a counter-driving feature, and a handle, and wherein rotation of the handle: in a first circumferential direction expands the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key relative to the housing; and in a second circumferential direction opposite the first circumferential direction contracts the implant regardless of the orientation of the driver key. 13. The surgical implant system of claim 8 , wherein the driver key is configured to removably attach to the housing in a third orientation relative to the housing to rotate the first and second driver shafts together.
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