Insert for insertion into an expandable spinal interbody fusion device

US9517142B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9517142-B2
Application numberUS-201414550305-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 21, 2014
Priority dateMar 12, 2013
Publication dateDec 13, 2016
Grant dateDec 13, 2016

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An expandable interbody fusion device includes superior and inferior endplates that are configured to receive a sequentially inserted stack of expansion members or wafers in interlocking engagement. The expansion members are formed to each have a generally U-shaped rearward facing opening. The superior and inferior endplates have openings through their outer surfaces in at least partial alignment and communication with the rearward facing openings of the expansion members. The inferior endplate has a fully bounded cavity for telescoping receipt of the superior endplate. The inferior endplate also has a fully bounded channel extending through the rear endwall thereof in direct communication with the rearward facing opening of at least one expansion member for the receipt of bone graft material into the device to promote fusion between opposing vertebral bodies of the spine.

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What is claimed is: 1. An insert for insertion into an expandable interbody fusion device between two opposing vertebral bodies of a spine, comprising: an elongate body having a generally planar upper surface, a generally planar opposite lower surface, a front end and a rear end; at least one locking surface on said elongate body for cooperative locking engagement with said device, said locking surface including a T-bar configuration on one of said upper surface and said lower surface and a T-slot configuration on the other of said upper surface and said lower surface; a rearwardly facing opening extending through said upper surface, said lower surface and said rear end, and a pushing surface between said upper and lower surface within and communicating with said rearward facing opening; said body including a pair of spaced opposing arms joined by a base extending therebetween, said arms having a U-shaped configuration defining said rearwardly facing opening, a surface of said base defining said pushing surface; and said locking surface including at least one resilient interlocking element. 2. The insert of claim 1 , wherein said at least one resilient interlocking element comprises a resiliently deflectable prong. 3. The insert of claim 2 , wherein said locking surface includes two resiliently deflectable prongs. 4. The insert of claim 3 , wherein said two resiliently deflectable prongs project outwardly from said insert. 5. The insert of claim 4 , wherein said two resiliently deflectable prongs are disposed on said base adjacent the front end of said elongate body. 6. The insert of claim 4 , wherein said two resiliently deflectable prongs extend generally linearly and substantially centrally along the elongate longitudinal direction of said body on said base adjacent said front end of said insert. 7. The insert of claim 1 , wherein said one resilient locking element is disposed on one of said upper surface and said lower surface. 8. An insert for insertion into an expandable interbody fusion device between two opposing vertebral bodies of a spine, comprising: an elongate body having a generally planar upper surface, a generally planar opposite lower surface, a front end and a rear end, said body including a pair of spaced opposing arms joined by a base adjacent the front end of said body, said base defining a cavity extending through said upper surface and said lower surface of said base, said arms defining a U-shaped rearwardly facing opening extending through said rear end and said upper surface and said lower surface, said base defining a pushing surface communicating with said rearwardly facing opening, said pushing surface being disposed between said cavity and said rearwardly facing opening, and said base including at least one resilient locking surface extending into said cavity. 9. The insert of claim 8 , wherein said insert is formed of biocompatible material. 10. The insert of claim 9 , wherein said biocompatible material is a polymeric material. 11. The insert of claim 10 , wherein said polymeric material is selected from the group of polymeric materials consisting of PEEK and carbon-reinforced PEEK. 12. The insert of claim 8 , wherein said locking surface includes two resilient interlocking elements. 13. The insert of claim 8 , wherein said locking surface lies substantially centrally along the elongate longitudinal direction of said body into said base adjacent said front end of said insert. 14. The insert of claim 8 , wherein said locking surface projects outwardly from said insert body.

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What does patent US9517142B2 cover?
An expandable interbody fusion device includes superior and inferior endplates that are configured to receive a sequentially inserted stack of expansion members or wafers in interlocking engagement. The expansion members are formed to each have a generally U-shaped rearward facing opening. The superior and inferior endplates have openings through their outer surfaces in at least partial alignme…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Spine Wave Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/4455. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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