Expandable fusion device and method of installation thereof
US-11103366-B2 · Aug 31, 2021 · US
US2023338164A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023338164-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318302229-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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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 one embodiment, the fusion device includes a body portion, a first endplate, and a second endplate, the first and second endplates capable of being moved in a direction away from the body portion into an expanded configuration or capable of being moved towards the body portion into an unexpanded configuration. The fusion device is capable of being deployed and installed in both configurations.
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An intervertebral implantation system comprising: a housing body having an anterior end, a posterior end, an anterior wall comprising an anterior opening, a posterior wall comprising a posterior opening, a first side wall connecting the anterior wall and the posterior wall, and a second side wall disposed on an opposite side of the first side wall and connecting the anterior wall and the posterior wall, each of the first and second side walls having an elongate slot; a first endplate received in the housing body in an unexpanded state; a translator received in the housing body and slidably coupled to the first endplate, the translator including first and second angled portions configured to slidably engage the first endplate, and a bridge disposed between the first and second angled portions; an actuator received in the posterior end of the housing body and operably attached to the translator; and a pair of laterally extending pins that are received in the elongate slots of the first and second side walls and threaded into the translator, wherein movement of the actuator causes translation of the translator which causes the first and second angled portions to push against the first endplate to vertically raise the first endplate to transition the first endplate to an expanded state. 2 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 1 , wherein: the elongate slot is elongate in a longitudinal direction between the anterior and posterior ends of the housing body; the first side wall and the second side wall each include a posterior recess for attachment to an insertion instrument; the first endplate includes a plurality of openings for receiving bone graft material; and the first endplate includes a plurality of teeth for gripping a vertebral body. 3 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 1 , wherein the elongate slot is elongate in a longitudinal direction between the anterior and posterior ends of the housing body. 4 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 1 , wherein the first side wall and the second side wall each include a posterior recess for receiving an insertion instrument therein. 5 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 1 , wherein the first endplate includes a plurality of openings for receiving graft material and a plurality of projections for gripping a vertebral body. 6 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 1 , wherein the translator includes a posterior central opening through which an insertion instrument is configured to be received. 7 . An intervertebral implantation system comprising: a housing body having an anterior wall defining an anterior end, the anterior wall comprising an anterior opening, a posterior wall defining a posterior end, the posterior wall comprising a posterior opening, a first side wall connecting the anterior wall and the posterior wall, and a second side wall disposed on an opposite side of the first side wall and connecting the anterior wall and the posterior wall, each of the first and second side walls having an elongate slot; a first endplate received in the housing body and having a first opening configured to receive bone graft material; a second endplate disposed on an opposite side of the first endplate and having a second opening configured to receive bone graft material; a translator received in the housing body between the first and second endplates and slidably coupled to the first endplate, the translator including first and second angled portions configured to slidably engage the first endplate, and a bridge disposed between the first and second angled portions; an actuator received in the posterior end of the housing body and operably attached to the translator; and a pair of laterally extending pins that are received in the elongate slots of the first and second side walls and threaded into the translator, wherein movement of the actuator causes translation of the translator which causes the first and second angled portions to push against the underside of the first endplate to vertically raise the first endplate to transition the first endplate to an expanded. 8 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 7 , wherein: the elongate slot is elongate in a longitudinal direction between the anterior and posterior ends of the housing body; the first side wall and the second side wall each include a posterior recess for attachment to an insertion instrument; and the first endplate includes a plurality of teeth for gripping a vertebral body. 9 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 7 , wherein the first side wall and the second side wall each include a posterior recess for receiving an insertion instrument therein. 10 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 7 , wherein the translator includes a posterior central opening through which an insertion instrument is configured to be received. 11 . The intervertebral implantation system of claim 7 , wherein the underside of the first endplate comprises a dovetail groove for receiving each of the first and second angled portions of the translator. 12 . A method for stabilizing spinal vertebrae comprising the steps of: providing an intervertebral implantation system comprising: a housing body having an anterior end, a posterior end, an anterior wall comprising an anterior opening, a posterior wall comprising a posterior opening, a first side wall connecting the anterior wall and the posterior wall, and a second side wall disposed on an opposite side of the first side wall and connecting the anterior wall and the posterior wall, each of the first and second side walls having an elongate slot; a first endplate received in the housing body in an unexpanded state; a translator received in the housing body and slidably coupled to the first endplate, the translator including first and second angled portions configured to slidably engage the first endplate, and a bridge disposed between the first and second angled portions; an actuator received in the posterior end of the housing body and operably attached to the translator; and a pair of laterally extending pins that are received in the elongate slots of the first and second side walls and threaded into the translator, wherein movement of the actuator causes translation of the translator which causes the first and second angled portions to push against the first endplate to vertically raise the first endplate to transition the first endplate to an expanded state; and positioning the intervertebral implantation system between adjacent vertebral bodies; and expanding the intervertebral implantation system to stabilize the adjacent vertebral bodies. 13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein: the elongate slot is elongate in a longitudinal direction between the anterior and posterior ends of the housing body; the first side wall and the second side wall each include a posterior recess for attachment to an insertion instrument; the first endplate includes a plurality of openings for receiving bone graft material; and the first endplate includes a plurality of teeth for gripping a vertebral body. 14 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the elongate slot is elongate in a longitudinal direction between the anterior and posterior ends of the housing body. 15 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the first side wall and the second side wall each include a posterior recess for receiving an insertion instrument therein. 16 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the first endplate includes a plurality of openings for receiving graft material a
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