Intervertebral implant and device for inserting an intervertebral implant
US-2024277485-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9320610B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9320610-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213587205-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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An expandable implant ( 210, 410 ) includes top and bottom plates ( 220, 250, 420, 450 ) having angled inner surfaces ( 222, 252, 422, 452 ) that interact with expansion members ( 300, 302, 500, 502 ). The expansion members ( 300, 302, 500, 502 ) may be situated on an actuator ( 280, 480 ), and may include at least one vertical projection ( 312, 314, 512, 514 ) for interacting with a recess ( 230, 430 ) in the plates ( 220, 250, 420, 450 ). In some instances, rotation of the actuator ( 280, 480 ) in opposing directions about a longitudinal axis may cause the expansion members ( 300, 302, 500, 502 ) to move toward or away from one another, thereby resulting in separation or collapse of the top and bottom plates ( 220, 250, 420, 450 ). Pins ( 316, 516 ) may also be associated with the expansion members ( 300, 302, 500, 502 ) and received in respective slots ( 318, 518 ) in the plates ( 220, 250, 420, 450 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An expandable intervertebral implant comprising: top and bottom plates having inner and outer surfaces and an aperture extending through the inner and outer surfaces of at least one of the top and bottom plates, the inner surfaces facing each other and each having a ramp surface; an actuator situated between the inner surfaces of the top and bottom plates; and first and second expansion members coupled to the actuator and located between the inner surfaces of the top and bottom plates, at least one of the first and second expansion members having a vertical projection extending outwardly therefrom, wherein rotation of the actuator in opposing directions causes the first and second expansion members to move toward and away from one another along a longitudinal axis of the actuator, resulting in movement of the top and bottom plates along a vertical axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the vertical projection being received and guided at least partially within the aperture while the top and bottom plates move along the vertical axis, wherein the aperture is elongated in a direction substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the actuator to allow the vertical projection to translate within the aperture at least in a direction substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the actuator. 2. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the top and bottom plates each include a projection extending outwardly from an end of the respective top or bottom plate. 3. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 2 , wherein the actuator includes an engagement nut at an end thereof, the engagement nut being located between the projections of the top and bottom plates. 4. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 3 , wherein the projections and engagement nut are adapted to be engaged by an insertion instrument. 5. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the top and bottom plates each include at least one aperture, and the first and second expansion members each have a vertical projection extending outwardly therefrom, the projections being received and guided within the apertures while the top and bottom plates move along the vertical axis. 6. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein each of the first and second expansion members are wedge-shaped and include a hole adapted to receive a portion of the actuator. 7. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 6 , wherein the hole of the first expansion member extends along a first axis and the vertical projection of the first expansion member extends along a second axis transverse to the first axis, and wherein the hole of the second expansion member extends along a third axis, and the vertical projection of the second expansion member extends along a fourth axis transverse to the third axis. 8. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , further including first and second post members, the post members being at least partially received within first and second sets of apertures extending through the top and bottom plates. 9. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 8 , further including first and second nuts, the first nut coupled to a distal end of the first post to secure the first post in the first set of apertures, and the second nut coupled to a distal end of the second post to secure the second post in the second set of apertures. 10. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of at least one of the top and bottom plates has a first recessed portion for housing an intermediate portion of the actuator. 11. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 10 , wherein the inner surface of the at least one of the top and bottom plates has second and third recessed portions each having a dimension larger than the first recessed portion for housing first and second opposed discs of the actuator. 12. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second expansion members each include at least one lateral projection received within a corresponding lateral slot situated adjacent the ramp surface of each of the top and bottom plates. 13. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes first and second threaded portions, the first and second threaded portions having oppositely facing threads configured to engage threads of the first and second expansion members, such that when the actuator is rotated, the first and second expansion members move along the longitudinal axis of the actuator in opposite directions. 14. An expandable intervertebral implant comprising: top and bottom plates having inner and outer surfaces, the inner surfaces facing each other and each having a ramp surface; an actuator situated between the inner surfaces of the top and bottom plates; first and second expansion members coupled to the actuator and located between the inner surfaces of the top and bottom plates, the first and second expansion members each having a horizontal portion with at least one projection extending outward therefrom, wherein rotation of the actuator in opposing directions causes the horizontal portion of the first and second expansion members to translate along the ramp surfaces toward and away from one another along a longitudinal axis of the actuator, resulting in movement of the top and bottom plates along a vertical axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the projections of the horizontal portions being received within at least one lateral slot situated adjacent each ramp surface as the top and bottom plates move along the vertical axis, and wherein the lateral slots each include a portion forming a stop surface, such that each of the lateral slots is closed at one section, and the first and second projections are adapted to interact with the respective stop surface to prevent further movement of the first and second expansion members away from one another in a direction substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the actuator; and first and second post members, the post members being at least partially received within first and second sets of apertures extending through the top and bottom plates, wherein the inner surfaces of the top and bottom plates each include a recess adjacent the respective ramp surface, and the first and second expansion members each include a vertical portion adapted to translate within at least one of the recesses during movement of the top and bottom plates along the vertical axis, and wherein the recesses are apertures extending through the inner and outer surfaces of the top and bottom plates. 15. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 14 , wherein the inner surface of at least one of the top and bottom plates has a first recessed portion for housing an intermediate portion of the actuator. 16. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 15 , wherein the inner surface of the at least one of the top and bottom plates has second and third recessed portions each having a dimension larger than the first recessed portion for housing first and second opposed discs of the actuator. 17. The expandable intervertebral implant of claim 14 , wherein the actuator includes first and second threaded portions, the first and second threaded portions having oppositely facing threads configured to engage threads of the first and second expansion members, such that when the actuator is rotated, the first and second expansion members move along the longitudinal axis of the actuator in opposite directions.
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