Implant fusion device and method of manufacturing
US-2024423813-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9980822B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9980822-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514697981-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to devices and methods for treating one or more damaged, diseased, or traumatized portions of the spine, including intervertebral discs, to reduce or eliminate associated back pain. In one or more embodiments, the present invention relates to an expandable interbody spacer. The expandable interbody spacer may comprise a first jointed arm comprising a plurality of links pivotally coupled end to end. The expandable interbody spacer further may comprise a second jointed arm comprising a plurality of links pivotally coupled end to end. The first jointed arm and the second jointed arm may be interconnected at a proximal end of the expandable interbody spacer. The first jointed arm and the second jointed arm may be interconnected at a distal end of the expandable interbody spacer. The first jointed arm and the second jointed arm may each be configured to fold inward in opposite directions to place the expandable interbody spacer in an expanded position.
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A surgical method comprising: removing at least a portion of an intervertebral disc from a disc space; inserting an expandable interbody spacer into the disc space; and expanding the expandable interbody spacer in the disc space, wherein the expandable interbody spacer comprises: a first jointed aim comprising a plurality of links coupled end to end; a second jointed arm comprising a plurality of links coupled end to end; a first opening formed through a first section of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the first opening extends completely through the first section of the expandable interbody spacer; a second opening formed through a second section of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the second opening is opposed to the first opening, and wherein the second opening extends only partially through the second section of the expandable interbody spacer; and an elongate body extending through the first and second openings of the expandable interbody spacer to cause expansion of the expandable interbody spacer; and wherein after expansion of the expandable spacer, the elongate body is removed from the expandable spacer. 2. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the expandable interbody spacer into the disc space is performed via a lateral approach. 3. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the expandable interbody spacer into the disc space is performed via a posterior approach. 4. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first opening is formed in a proximal connection member interconnecting the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm, wherein a proximal end of each of the first and second jointed arms is pivotally coupled to the proximal connection member. 5. The surgical method of claim 4 , wherein the second opening is formed in a distal connection member interconnecting the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm, wherein a distal end of each of the first and second jointed arms is pivotally coupled to the distal connection member. 6. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm are each configured to fold inward in opposite directions to place the expandable interbody spacer in an expanded position. 7. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the elongate body extends from the proximal portion to the distal portion of the expandable interbody spacer. 8. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the expandable interbody spacer has a width of about 8 mm to about 22 mm prior to expansion and a width of about 26 mm to about 42 mm after expansion. 9. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of links of the first jointed arm comprises three links. 10. The surgical method of claim 9 , wherein washers are disposed between the three links. 11. A surgical method comprising: removing at least a portion of an intervertebral disc from a disc space; inserting an expandable interbody spacer into the disc space; and expanding the expandable interbody spacer in the disc space, wherein the expandable interbody spacer comprises: a first jointed arm comprising a plurality of links; a second jointed arm comprising a plurality of links, a first opening formed through a first section of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the first opening extends completely through the first section of the expandable interbody spacer; and a second opening formed through a second section of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the second opening is opposed to the first opening, and wherein the second opening extends only partially through the second section of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm are interconnected at a proximal portion of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm are interconnected at a distal portion of the expandable interbody spacer; and an elongate body extending through the first and second openings of the expandable interbody spacer to cause expansion of the expandable interbody spacer, wherein the spacer expands from a first width to a second width that is larger than the first width, and wherein after expansion of the expandable spacer, the elongate body is removed from the expandable spacer. 12. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein removing at least a portion of an intervertebral disc comprises removing an entire intervertebral disc. 13. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein the first jointed arm comprises at least a pair of links. 14. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein inserting the expandable interbody spacer into the disc space is performed via a lateral approach. 15. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein inserting the expandable interbody spacer into the disc space is performed via a posterior approach. 16. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein the first opening is formed in a proximal connection member interconnecting the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm, wherein a proximal end of each of the first and second jointed arms is pivotally coupled to the proximal connection member. 17. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein the second width of the expandable interbody spacer is more than double the first width of the expandable interbody spacer. 18. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein the elongate body extends from the proximal portion to the distal portion of the expandable interbody spacer. 19. The surgical method of claim 18 , wherein the elongate body comprises a screw having a head and a shaft. 20. The surgical method of claim 11 , wherein the first opening is formed in a proximal connection member interconnecting the first jointed arm and the second jointed arm, wherein a proximal end of each of the first and second jointed arms is pivotally coupled to the proximal connection member.
Hinged joint, e.g. with transverse axle restricting the movement · CPC title
about a connection axis or implantation axis for selecting any one of a plurality of radial orientations between two modular parts, e.g. Morse taper connections, at discrete positions, angular positions or continuous positions · CPC title
using a threaded locking member, e.g. a locking screw or a set screw · CPC title
hollow · CPC title
using additional screws, bolts, dowels, rivets or washers e.g. connecting screws · CPC title
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