Spinal interbody implant with bone screw retention
US-2015216674-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US9364342B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9364342-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313841932-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A modular anchor bone fusion cage is provided. The cage includes a spacer configured to fit into a space between the faces of two bones that are to be fused together. A fusion plate having at least a main body portion is coupled to the spacer. Fasteners extend through the fusion plate to engage the bone. At least some of the fasteners also extend through the spacer to engage the opposed faces of the bone. A cover plate is coupled to the fusion plate to inhibit the fasteners from backing out prior to fusion of the bones.
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An implant configured to be interposed between opposing faces of two bones to be fused together, the implant comprising: a spacer configured to fit between the opposing faces of the two bones to promote fusion of the two bones, the spacer having a forward portion, a rearward portion, a top portion, a bottom portion, and two side portions; the rearward portion comprising at least one cavity, the spacer having at least one spacer channel extending from the rearward portion to at least one of the top portion or the bottom portion; a fusion plate coupled to the spacer, the fusion plate comprising a main body portion and a first extension side portion, the main body portion comprising a forward face, a rearward face opposed to the forward face, and a sidewall connecting the forward face and the rearward face, the forward face and at least a portion of the sidewall to be received in the at least one cavity, the first extension side portion configured to extend beyond at least one of the top portion or the bottom portion of the spacer, the fusion plate comprising at least a first bore aligned with the at least one spacer channel and extending from the rearward face to the forward face of the fusion plate and a second bore in the first extension side portion extending from the rearward face to the forward face; a plurality of fasteners comprising at least a first fastener extending through the first bore, extending through the at least one spacer channel, and exiting the top portion or the bottom portion and configured to couple the implant to an endplate of a first bone, and at least a second fastener extending through the second bore to couple the implant to a second bone; a lock coupled at least to the fusion plate to inhibit movement of the plurality of fasteners out of the first and second bones; and a threaded connector having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end of the threaded connector having external threads, the second end of the threaded connector having outwardly turned lips and wherein the spacer comprises a threaded spacer bore in the at least one cavity and the fusion plate comprises a fusion plate bore having a shoulder, the fusion plate bore being aligned with the threaded spacer bore, such that the fusion plate is coupled to the threaded connector by causing the outwardly turned lips to engage the shoulder and the threaded connector is coupled to the spacer bore by threading the threaded connector into the threaded spacer bore whereby the spacer and the fusion plate are connected. 2. The implant as in claim 1 , wherein the first extension side portion comprises an angled forward face arranged at an angle and an angled rearward face, the angle configured to allow the angled forward face to overlie one of the first or second bones. 3. The implant as in claim 1 , wherein the fusion plate comprises a protrusion extending from the forward face of the fusion plate to engage the at least one spacer channel. 4. The implant as in claim 1 , wherein the lock comprises a cover plate that covers a portion of each of the plurality of fasteners. 5. The implant as in claim 4 , further comprising a connecting pin, wherein the cover plate comprises a cover plate bore aligned with the fusion plate bore such that the connecting pin is inserted through the cover plate bore and couples to the threaded connector whereby the cover plate is coupled to the fusion plate. 6. The implant as in claim 5 , wherein the connecting pin has a threaded shaft and a head and wherein the threaded connector has a bore with an internal thread such that the threaded shaft of the connecting pin threads onto the internal thread of the threaded connector. 7. The implant as in claim 6 , wherein the threaded shaft has a first end proximate a head of the connecting pin with a first thread and a second end distal the head of the connecting pin with a second thread and wherein the cover plate bore has a thread such that when the second end of the connecting pin is threaded with the internal thread of the threaded connector, the first thread of the connecting pin threads with the thread of the cover plate bore whereby the cover plate, fusion plate, and spacer are coupled. 8. The implant as in claim 5 , wherein the cover plate bore has a countersunk bore to receive a head of the connecting pin. 9. The implant as in claim 4 , wherein the fusion plate has a recess into which the cover plate fits. 10. The implant as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one spacer channel is a bore. 11. The implant as in claim 10 , wherein the bore extends from the at least one cavity to the top portion. 12. The implant as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one spacer channel is formed in the shape of a half-cylinder and is configured to allow a fastener to extend from the at least one cavity to an endplate of a vertebra. 13. The implant as in claim 1 , wherein the lock comprises a bushing in at least the first bore and in at least the second bore. 14. An implant configured to be interposed between opposing faces of two bones to be fused together, the implant comprising: a spacer configured to fit between the opposing faces of the two bones to promote fusion of the two bones, the spacer having a forward portion, a rearward portion, a top portion, a bottom portion, and two side portions; the rearward portion comprising at least one cavity, the spacer having at least one spacer channel extending from the rearward portion to at least one of the top portion or the bottom portion, and a spacer bore having a first thread in the at least one cavity; a fusion plate comprising a main body portion and a first extension side portion, the main body portion comprising a forward face, a rearward face opposed to the forward face, and a sidewall connecting the forward face and the rearward face, the forward face and at least a portion of the sidewall to be received in the at least one cavity, the first extension side portion flaring from the main body portion and configured to extend beyond at least one of the top portion or the bottom portion of the spacer, the fusion plate comprising a plurality of fastener bores including at least a first fastener bore aligned with the at least one spacer channel and extending from the rearward face to the forward face of the fusion plate and a second fastener bore in the first extension side portion extending from the rearward face to the forward face, the main body portion comprising a plate bore aligned with the spacer bore and having a shoulder disposed therein; a connector having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end of the connector having second threads configured to operatively engage the first thread, the second end of the connector having a slotted head with outwardly turned lips, the connector is coupled to the fusion plate by engaging the outwardly turned lips with the shoulder and the connector is coupled to the spacer bore by operatively engaging the second threads of the connector with the first thread of the spacer bore; a plurality of fasteners comprising at least a first fastener extending through the first fastener bore, the at least one spacer channel, and exiting the top portion or the bottom portion and configured to couple the implant to an endplate of a first bone and at least a second fastener extending through the second fastener bore to couple the implant to a second bone; and a cover plate coupled to the fusion plate to prevent the plurality of fasteners from backing out of the implant. 15. The implant as in claim 14 , wherein the connector comprises an internal
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