Interspinous process implant and fusion cage spacer
US-9314276-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US9757164B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9757164-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313940868-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An interspinous process implant is disclosed that includes a body defining a longitudinal axis, an interior cavity and opposed proximal and distal end portions, a pair of anchor wings operatively associated with the distal end portion of the body and mounted for pivotal movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the body between a first position housed within the interior cavity of the body and a second position extending radially outwardly from the body, an anchor collar operatively associated with the proximal portion of the body and mounted for axial movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the body between a first position spaced apart from the anchor wings and a second position approximated with the anchor wings, a pair of anchor blades operatively associated with the anchor collar and mounted for movement between a first position housed at least partially within the interior cavity of the body and a second position extending radially outwardly from the anchor collar.
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What is claimed is: 1. An interspinous process implant, comprising: a) an elongated body dimensioned and configured for percutaneous interspinous process implantation, defining a longitudinal axis, an interior cavity and opposed proximal and distal end portions; b) a pair of anchor wings operatively associated with the distal end portion of the body and mounted for pivotal movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the body between a first position housed within the interior cavity of the body and a second position extending radially outwardly from the body; c) an anchor collar operatively associated with the proximal portion of the body and mounted for axial movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the body between a first position spaced apart from the anchor wings and a second position approximated with the anchor wings; d) a pair of anchor blades operatively associated with the anchor collar and mounted for radial movement within respective diametrically opposed blade channels formed in the anchor collar, between a first position housed at least partially within the interior cavity of the body and a second position extending radially outwardly from the anchor collar; and e) a locking ring for securing the axial position of the anchor collar with respect to the elongated body, wherein the locking ring has a pair of diametrically opposed, arcuate shaped, cantilevered pawls, each with distal facing teeth for engaging a corresponding set of teeth on the proximal facing surface of the anchor collar. 2. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 1 , further comprising an elongated actuation shaft mounted for axial movement within the interior cavity of the body and having a distal actuation portion for moving the anchor wings from their first position to their second position and a proximal actuation portion for moving the anchor blades from their first position to their second position. 3. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 2 , further comprising means for moving the actuation shaft within the interior cavity of the body. 4. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 2 , wherein each anchor blade has a cam surface for interacting with a cam on the proximal actuation portion of the actuation shaft. 5. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the anchor blades are mounted for sliding movement between their first and second positions. 6. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 5 , wherein each anchor blade has a cam surface for interacting with a cam formed within the interior of the body. 7. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 5 , wherein each anchor blade includes a locking tab for securing the anchor blades in the second position relative to the anchor collar. 8. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the anchor wings are diametrically opposed to one another relative to the longitudinal axis of the body and wherein the anchor blades are diametrically opposed to one another relative to the longitudinal axis of the body. 9. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 8 , wherein the diametrically opposed anchor wings are axially aligned with the diametrically opposed anchor blades. 10. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein the locking ring further includes a hexagonal nut portion on a proximal-most surface thereof for manipulation. 11. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein each anchor wing has a proximally facing engagement surface having a plurality of spikes provided thereon for engaging the spinous process. 12. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 1 , wherein each anchor blade has a distally facing engagement surface having a plurality of spikes provided thereon for engaging the spinous process. 13. An interspinous process implant, comprising: a) an elongated body dimensioned and configured for percutaneous interspinous process implantation, defining a longitudinal axis, an interior cavity and opposed proximal and distal end portions; b) a pair of diametrically opposed anchor wings operatively associated with the distal end portion of the body and mounted for pivotal movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the body between a first position housed within the interior cavity of the body and a second position extending radially outwardly from the body; c) an anchor collar operatively associated with the proximal portion of the body and mounted for axial movement relative to the longitudinal axis of the body between a first position spaced apart from the anchor wings and a second position approximated with the anchor wings; d) a pair of diametrically opposed anchor blades operatively associated with the anchor collar and mounted for sliding radial movement within respective diametrically opposed blade channels formed in the anchor collar, between a first position housed within the interior cavity of the body and a second position extending radially outwardly from the anchor collar; e) an elongated actuation shaft mounted for axial movement within the interior cavity of the body and having a distal actuation portion for pivoting the anchor wings from their first position to their second position and a proximal actuation portion for sliding the anchor blades from their first position to their second position; and f) a locking ring for securing the axial position of the anchor collar with respect to the elongated body, wherein the locking ring has a pair of diametrically opposed, arcuate shaped, cantilevered pawls, each with distal facing teeth for engaging a corresponding set of teeth on the proximal facing surface of the anchor collar. 14. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 13 , further comprising means for moving the actuation shaft within the interior cavity of the body. 15. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 13 , wherein each anchor blade has an interior cam surface for interacting with a cam on the proximal actuation portion of the actuation shaft. 16. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 13 , wherein each anchor blade includes a locking tab for securing the anchor blades in the second position relative to the anchor collar. 17. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 13 , wherein each anchor wing has a proximally facing engagement surface having a plurality of spikes provided thereon for engaging the spinous process. 18. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 13 , wherein each anchor blade has a distally facing engagement surface having a plurality of spikes provided thereon for engaging the spinous process. 19. An interspinous process implant as recited in claim 13 , wherein the diametrically opposed anchor wings are axially aligned with the diametrically opposed anchor blades.
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