Implant fusion device and method of manufacturing
US-2024423813-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9039768B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9039768-B2 |
| Application number | US-61507706-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2006 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2006 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2015 |
| Grant date | May 26, 2015 |
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An intervertebral fusion cage that is adapted to contain an inserter within its inner volume during insertion of the cage.
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I claim: 1. An intervertebral fusion cage, comprising: a) a leading end having a right and left end, a front surface and a back surface, the back surface being adapted for reception of a rod, wherein the leading end has an upper surface and a lower surface that are each free of teeth, b) first and second support members extending backwards from the right and left ends and terminating in a respective back surface, each member having an upper and lower surface adapted for bearing against and gripping adjacent vertebral bodies, c) an open trailing end formed by the back surfaces of the support members, wherein the first support member extends backwards exclusively from the right end, wherein the second support member extends backwards exclusively from the left end, and wherein each of the upper and lower surfaces of each support member comprise a plurality of teeth extending therefrom. 2. The cage of claim 1 wherein each support member further comprises a side surface extending between the upper and lower surfaces, each side surface having at least one transverse hole therethrough. 3. The cage of claim 1 wherein the back surface of the leading end forms a recess for reception of the rod. 4. The cage of claim 1 wherein the back surface of the leading end forms a threaded recess for reception of the rod. 5. The cage of claim 1 wherein the back surface of the leading end forms a concave recess for reception of the rod. 6. The cage of claim 1 wherein the back surfaces of the support members are adapted for bearing against an inserter. 7. The cage of claim 1 wherein the back surface of each support member has a concave recess. 8. The cage of claim 1 wherein the ends of the leading end and the support members are integrally connected. 9. An assembly comprising: a) an intervertebral fusion cage having a leading end and a trailing end having a pair of back surfaces having a respective recess, and b) an inserter comprising: i) a cannula having a bore therethrough, a distal end face and at least two extensions extending distally from the distal end face, each extension having a leading end bearing against the back surface of the respective recess of the trailing end of the cage, and ii) a rod slidably received within the bore of the cannula, the rod having a distal end bearing against the leading end of the cage, wherein each extension extends towards the leading end of the cage. 10. An intervertebral fusion cage, comprising: a) a leading end having a right and left end , a front surface and a back surface, wherein the front surface of the leading end is tapered, b) first and second support members extending backwards from the right and left ends and terminating in a respective back surface, each member having an upper and lower surface adapted for bearing against and gripping adjacent vertebral bodies, c) an open trailing end formed by the back surfaces of the support members, and d) a strut connecting the first and second support members, the strut being located between the leading end and the open trailing end of the cage, the strut having a trailing end being adapted for reception of an inserter rod, wherein the trailing end of the cage and the trailing end of the strut each face away from the leading end, wherein the strut has a threaded hole adapted for threaded reception of the rod.
with mechanically expandable devices, e.g. fixation devices · CPC title
temporary · CPC title
bioabsorbable · CPC title
Ceramics or ceramic-like structures · CPC title
connected to the endoprosthesis or implant via a threaded connection · CPC title
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