Vertebral scraper

US9247944B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9247944-B2
Application numberUS-201213707954-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 7, 2012
Priority dateDec 7, 2012
Publication dateFeb 2, 2016
Grant dateFeb 2, 2016

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A trialing and preparation system for preparing a disc space between two adjacent vertebrae is provided. The system includes a guide shaft, a trialing cage or spacer, a scraper and a driving shaft. The guide shaft supports the trialing spacer within the disc space and may include an angular adjustment for such access. The scraper sleeves over the guide shaft into an abutting relationship with the adjacent vertebrae. The driving shaft is coupled to the scraper by a pivoting and reciprocation mechanism that allows angular adjustment of the scraper. Also, reciprocation of the driving shaft reciprocates the scraper through a limited sweep of motion to remove osteophytes from the vertebrae.

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That which is claimed: 1. A scraper for use on a pair of adjacent vertebral bodies having an intervening disc space wherein a guide shaft is positioned in or adjacent the disc space, the scraper comprising: a body defining an opening configured to fit over the guide shaft and advance toward the distal end of the guide shaft until adjacent the vertebral bodies; a scraping surface, the body configured to support the scraping surface against the vertebral bodies; and a reciprocation mechanism configured to reciprocate the body and the scraping surface through a limited sweep range to remove material from the vertebral bodies, the reciprocating mechanism configured to slide over the guide shaft and including: a driving shaft, a distal end of the driving shaft defining a bearing surface configured to rotationally interact with a corresponding bearing surface on a proximal end of the body; and an anti-rotation feature configured to block rotation of the reciprocating mechanism relative to the guide shaft, the anti-rotation feature including a flat surface at least partially defining an opening of the reciprocating mechanism and configured to overlay a flat surface on the guide shaft, wherein the guide shaft has a distal end with a curved surface that allows rotation of the body and anti-rotation feature. 2. A scraper of claim 1 , wherein the reciprocation mechanism includes at least one cam surface supported by the body. 3. A scraper of claim 2 , wherein the at least one cam surface includes a first cam surface at least partially defining the opening and configured to cam against the guide shaft. 4. A scraper of claim 3 , wherein the at least one cam surface includes a second cam surface at least partially defining the opening and configured to cam against the guide shaft. 5. A scraper of claim 4 , wherein the first and second cam surfaces are positioned on opposite sides of the opening. 6. A scraper of claim 5 , wherein a portion of the opening has a closed periphery defined by a proximal portion of the body and a distal portion of the body supports the scraping surface. 7. A scraper of claim 6 , wherein the cam surfaces are convexly arced toward an axis of the body. 8. A scraper of claim 7 , wherein the distal portion of the body includes a pair of flanges. 9. A scraper of claim 8 , wherein the scraping surface includes an abrasion pattern. 10. A scraper of claim 9 , wherein the abrasion pattern includes teeth. 11. A scraper of claim 10 , wherein the teeth have varied heights. 12. A scraper of claim 8 , wherein each of the flanges has a T-shape extending from the proximal portion of the body. 13. A scraper of claim 12 , wherein the proximal portion of the body includes at least a partially cylindrical shape defining the opening. 14. A scraper of claim 13 , wherein the T-shape flanges extend opposite each other across the axis of the body. 15. A scraper of claim 3 , wherein the reciprocation mechanism includes a driving shaft configured to couple to the body and reciprocate the body on the first cam surface against the guide shaft. 16. A scraper of claim 15 , wherein the driving shaft includes a handle. 17. A scraper of claim 15 , wherein the driving shaft includes an axial opening configured to sleeve over the guide shaft. 18. A scraper of claim 1 , wherein the driving shaft includes an axial opening configured to sleeve over the guide shaft. 19. A scraper of claim 18 , wherein the bearing surfaces allow a pitch of the body to change relative to the driving shaft. 20. A scraper of claim 19 , wherein the distal end of the guide shaft includes a trialing spacer configured for insertion into the disc space and the opening of the body is configured to sleeve over the trialing spacer. 21. A scraper of claim 20 , wherein the distal end of the guide shaft is configured to mount to the trialing spacer so that an axis of the guide shaft is at an angle to an axis of the trialing spacer. 22. A scraper of claim 21 , wherein the pitch of the body relative to the driving shaft adjusts to approximate the angle of the guide shaft relative to the trialing spacer as the body is advanced off of the distal end of the guide shaft onto the trialing spacer. 23. A scraper of claim 22 , wherein the bearing surfaces of the body and the driving shaft lock into each other when the body and driving shaft are advanced over the guide shaft. 24. A trialing kit for preparing an intervening disc space between a pair of adjacent vertebral bodies, the trialing kit comprising: a guide shaft configured for positioning in or adjacent the disc space, the guide shaft including a distal end; a trialing spacer configured for association with the distal end of the guide shaft and insertion into the disc space; and a scraper having: a body defining an opening configured to fit over the guide shaft and the trialing spacer and advance toward the distal end of the guide shaft until adjacent the vertebral bodies, the body including a proximal end defining a bearing surface configured to rotationally interact with a corresponding bearing surface on a distal end of the driving shaft; a scraping surface, the body configured to support the scraping surface against the vertebral bodies; and a reciprocation mechanism configured to reciprocate the body and the scraping surface through a limited sweep range to remove material from the vertebral bodies, the reciprocation mechanism configured to slide over the guide shaft and including an anti-rotation feature configured to block rotation of the reciprocation mechanism relative to the guide shaft, the anti-rotation feature including a flat surface at least partially defining an opening of the reciprocation mechanism and configured to overlay a flat surface of the guide shaft; wherein the distal end of the guide shaft has a curved surface that allows rotation of the body of the scrapper and the anti-rotation feature. 25. A trialing kit of claim 24 , wherein the reciprocation mechanism includes at least one cam surface supported by the body. 26. A trialing kit of claim 25 , wherein the at least one cam surface includes a first cam surface at least partially defining the opening and configured to cam against the guide shaft. 27. A trialing kit of claim 26 , wherein the at least one cam surface includes a second cam surface at least partially defining the opening and configured to cam against the guide shaft. 28. A trialing kit of claim 27 , wherein the first and second cam surfaces are positioned on opposite sides of the opening. 29. A trialing kit of claim 28 , wherein a portion of the opening has a closed periphery defined by a proximal portion of the body and a distal portion of the body supports the scraping surface. 30. A trialing kit of claim 29 , wherein the cam surfaces are convexly arced toward an axis of the body. 31. A trialing kit of claim 30 , wherein the distal portion of the body includes an abrasion pattern with varied heights. 32. A trialing kit of claim 28 , further comprising a driving shaft configured to couple to the body and reciprocate the body on the cam surfaces against the guide shaft. 33. A trialing kit of claim 32 , wherein the driving shaft includes an axial opening configured to sleeve over the guide shaft. 34. A

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  • Trial or dummy prostheses · CPC title

  • Surgical rasps, files, planes, or scrapers · CPC title

  • for the fusion of spinal bodies, e.g. intervertebral fusion of adjacent spinal bodies, e.g. fusion cages (intervertebral discs A61F2/442) · CPC title

  • for the spine · CPC title

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What does patent US9247944B2 cover?
A trialing and preparation system for preparing a disc space between two adjacent vertebrae is provided. The system includes a guide shaft, a trialing cage or spacer, a scraper and a driving shaft. The guide shaft supports the trialing spacer within the disc space and may include an angular adjustment for such access. The scraper sleeves over the guide shaft into an abutting relationship with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Synthes Usa Llc, Depuy Synthes Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/1659. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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