Expandable spinal implants
US-2016166396-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US12279971B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12279971-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217656659-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 22, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 22, 2025 |
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The present invention relates to a method of inserting an implant comprising providing an expandable vertebral implant. The method further may comprise providing an angling inserter tool. The angling inserter tool comprises a handle portion, a base portion, and a tip assembly, the base portion being disposed between the handle portion and the tip assembly. The method further may comprise distally advancing a central shaft of the tip assembly with rotation into an opening in the expandable vertebral implant to secure the angling inserter tool to the expandable vertebral implant. The method further may comprise positioning the expandable vertebral implant in a patient's spine. The method further may comprise for causing the tip assembly to angulate with respect to a longitudinal axis of the angling inserter tool, wherein the internal shaft is coaxial with an outer cylinder of the base portion.
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An angling inserter tool configured to insert an expandable implant between vertebra, the angling inserter tool comprising: a base having an outer shaft and an attachment shaft disposed within the outer shaft; a tip assembly defining a longitudinal axis and a pin axis transverse to the longitudinal axis, the tip assembly rotatably secured to the base by a pin disposed along the pin axis, wherein the tip assembly includes a through-bore and a central shaft disposed in the through-bore, the central shaft rotationally coupled to the attachment shaft and adapted for secure engagement with the expandable implant, the tip assembly including a pivot point laterally offset from the longitudinal axis; an angling drive shaft disposed along the outer shaft and pivotally coupled to the tip assembly at the pivot point such that the tip assembly is configured to rotate about the pin axis upon longitudinal translation of the angling drive shaft; a handle coupled to the handle; wherein the base further comprises: a primary drive shaft configured to be coaxially received within the angling drive shaft; a secondary drive shaft configured to be coaxially received within the primary drive shaft; a primary gear mechanism and a secondary gear mechanism configured to transfer rotation to the central shaft; wherein the secondary gear mechanism comprises a gear at a distal end of the secondary drive shaft and coaxial with the secondary drive shaft, a central gear configured to engage the gear at the distal end and coaxial with the pin, and a gear portion on the central shaft configured to engage the central gear. 2. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , wherein the angling drive shaft is disposed within the outer shaft of the base. 3. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , wherein the tip assembly includes a pivoting pin disposed on the pivot point and pivotally coupled to the angling drive shaft. 4. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , further comprising a linkage arm pivotally coupled to both the tip assembly and the angling drive shaft. 5. The angling inserter tool of claim 4 , wherein the angling drive shaft has an angulated distal end offset from a longitudinal axis of the angling drive shaft. 6. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , further comprising a knob on the base and configured to rotate in order to cause translation of the angling drive shaft, thereby causing rotation of the tip assembly about the pin axis. 7. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , wherein the tip assembly comprises an upper plate and the pin is received in an opening in an upper tab of the upper plate. 8. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , wherein the central shaft includes a threaded distal tip portion. 9. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , wherein rotation of the secondary drive shaft causes rotation of a secondary central gear about the pin axis, which causes movement of the central shaft through the through-bore. 10. The angling inserter tool of claim 1 , further comprising a primary gear mechanism and a secondary gear mechanism configured to transfer rotation to the central shaft; wherein the primary gear mechanism comprises a gear at a distal end of the primary drive shaft and coaxial with the primary drive shaft, a first central gear configured to engage the gear at the distal end and coaxial with the pin, a second central gear configured to engage the first central gear and coaxial with the pin, a transfer gear configured to engage the second central gear, and an implant engagement gear configured to engage the transfer gear. 11. The angling inserter tool of claim 10 , wherein the implant engagement gear is configured to engage a gear member on the expandable implant such that when the implant engagement gear is rotated, the expandable implant is configured to either expand or contract. 12. An angling inserter tool configured to insert an expandable implant between vertebra, comprising: a base having an outer cylinder, an internal shaft disposed within the outer cylinder, a primary drive shaft at least partially disposed within the outer cylinder, the primary drive shaft adapted to rotate a gear in the expandable implant for expansion of the expandable implant; and a tip assembly defining a longitudinal axis and a pin axis transverse to the longitudinal axis, the tip assembly rotatably secured to the base by a pin disposed along the pin axis, the tip assembly including a pivot point laterally offset from the longitudinal axis; a secondary drive shaft at least partially disposed within the primary drive shaft; wherein the internal shaft is pivotally coupled to the tip assembly at the pivot point such that the tip assembly is configured to rotate about the pin axis upon longitudinal translation of the internal shaft, and wherein rotation of the secondary drive shaft causes a gear at a distal end of the secondary drive shaft to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the angling inserter tool, wherein rotation of the gear causes rotation of a central gear having a rotational axis that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, wherein the central gear engages a gear portion at a proximal end of the central shaft such that rotation of the central gear causes rotation of the central shaft. 13. The angling inserter tool of claim 12 , wherein the tip assembly includes a pivoting pin disposed on the pivot point and pivotally coupled to the internal shaft. 14. The angling inserter tool of claim 12 , further comprising a linkage arm pivotally coupled to both the tip assembly and the internal shaft. 15. The angling inserter tool of claim 14 , wherein the internal shaft has an angulated distal end offset from a longitudinal axis of the internal shaft. 16. The angling inserter tool of claim 12 , further comprising a knob on the base configured to rotate in order to cause translation of the internal shaft, thereby causing rotation of the tip assembly about the pin axis. 17. The angling inserter tool of claim 14 , wherein the gear is a bevel gear, and wherein the central gear is a spur gear.
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