Expandable fusion device and method of installation thereof
US-2024390159-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9445914B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9445914-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414475863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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A prosthetic intervertebral spacer is disclosed. The spacer preferably includes a body and an interface extending away from the body for use during implantation of the spacer. Methods of implanting the spacer and tools used during such procedure are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A prosthetic intervertebral spacer comprising: a body having a front end, a curved rear end, anterior and posterior sides each extending between the front and rear ends, and top and bottom surfaces each connecting the anterior and posterior sides and extending between the front and rear ends; an interface extending away from the body, the interface being a rail including a neck portion connected to the body and a lip portion connected to the neck portion, the lip portion being wider than the neck portion in a direction extending between the top and bottom surfaces, and a notch extending into the body from the top surface to the bottom surface and separating the interface into first and second segments, the notch defining an axis that extends between the top and bottom surfaces. 2. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the first segment is disposed on the rear end of the spacer, and the second segment is disposed on the posterior side of the spacer. 3. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the neck portion and the lip portion form a T-shape. 4. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein curves of the rear end and the interface lie on concentric circles. 5. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the front end is curved. 6. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the front end includes a steering element configured to mate with an adjacent vertebral body to cause rotation of the spacer. 7. The spacer of claim 6 , wherein the steering element is a fin or a crease. 8. The spacer of claim 6 , wherein the steering element is disposed at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the spacer. 9. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein at least one aperture extends between the top and bottom surfaces. 10. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the neck portion separates the lip portion from the body at the first segment. 11. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the top and bottom surfaces each include a plurality of bone-engaging features. 12. A prosthetic intervertebral spacer comprising: a body defined by an outer wall having a convexly curved front end, a convexly curved rear end, a convex anterior side extending between the front and rear ends, a concave posterior side extending between the front and rear ends, and top and bottom surfaces each connecting the anterior and posterior sides and extending between the front and rear ends; and an interface protruding from the outer wall, and a notch extending into the body and separating the interface into first and second segments, the notch defining an axis that extends between the top and bottom surfaces. 13. The spacer of claim 12 , wherein the interface is a rail including a neck portion connected to the body and a lip portion connected to the neck portion, the lip portion having a first dimension greater than a second dimension of the neck portion, and the outer wall having a third dimension greater than the first dimension, the first second and third dimensions extending between the top and bottom surfaces. 14. The spacer of claim 13 , wherein the neck portion and the lip portion form a T-shape. 15. The spacer of claim 13 , wherein the neck portion separates the lip portion from the body at the first segment. 16. The spacer of claim 12 , wherein the first segment is disposed on the rear end of the spacer, and the second segment is disposed on the posterior side of the spacer. 17. The spacer of claim 12 , wherein the front end includes a steering element configured to mate with an adjacent vertebral body to cause rotation of the spacer. 18. The spacer of claim 12 , wherein at least one aperture extends between the top and bottom surfaces. 19. A prosthetic intervertebral spacer comprising: a body having a front end, a curved rear end, anterior and posterior sides each extending between the front and rear ends, and top and bottom surfaces each connecting the anterior and posterior sides and extending between the front and rear ends, the front end mating with the anterior side at a transition portion that is curved, the transition portion configured to interact with an annulus fibrosus of an intervertebral disc to cause rotation of the spacer during insertion of the spacer; an interface extending away from the body, and a notch extending into the body from the top surface to the bottom surface and separating the interface into first and second segments, the notch defining an axis that extends between the top and bottom surfaces. 20. The spacer of claim 19 , wherein the interface is a rail including a neck portion connected to the body and a lip portion connected to the neck portion, the lip portion being wider than the neck portion in a direction extending between the top and bottom surfaces.
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