IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0378165
(2006-03-17)
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등록번호 |
US-8409288
(2013-04-02)
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우선권정보 |
FR-06 01315 (2006-02-15) |
발명자
/ 주소 |
- Davis, Reginald James
- Kaufman, Kevin
- Hoffman, Greg
- McGee, Alan
- Huppert, Jean
- Mousselard, Hugues
- Rillardon, Ludovic
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
13 인용 특허 :
257 |
초록
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This present invention concerns a transforaminal intersomatic cage for an intervertebral fusion graft, and an instrument and method for implanting the cage, an embodiment of the cage having a body in the shape of a circular arc and comprising a lateral concave surface, a lateral convex surface, a st
This present invention concerns a transforaminal intersomatic cage for an intervertebral fusion graft, and an instrument and method for implanting the cage, an embodiment of the cage having a body in the shape of a circular arc and comprising a lateral concave surface, a lateral convex surface, a straight upper surface, a straight lower surface and an end wall having at least one hole, called the end hole, designed to receive a rod of an instrument for implanting the cage between the vertebrae, wherein: the end hole has an orientation that is more or less tangential to the circular arc described by the body;the extremity opposite to the end wall of the body includes a return part extending the body toward the center of the circle on which the circular arc described by the body lies.
대표청구항
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1. An intersomatic cage for an intervertebral fusion graft comprising a body generally defining an arc, the body comprising: a first longitudinal extremity of the body; a second longitudinal extremity of the body; a lateral concave surface defining a lateral arc congruent with the lateral concave su
1. An intersomatic cage for an intervertebral fusion graft comprising a body generally defining an arc, the body comprising: a first longitudinal extremity of the body; a second longitudinal extremity of the body; a lateral concave surface defining a lateral arc congruent with the lateral concave surface and extending past the first longitudinal extremity and the second longitudinal extremity of the body and defining opposite convex and concave sides of the lateral arc, with the lateral concave surface configured to mate with a complementary support of an insertion instrument; a lateral convex surface; a substantially transverse upper surface; a substantially transverse lower surface; an end wall at the first longitudinal extremity of the body, the end wall comprising an end hole configured to receive a retaining end of a rod of an implantation instrument and oriented substantially tangential to the arc defined by the body; and an incurvate return part located at the second longitudinal extremity of the body opposite the end wall and protruding from the body across the lateral arc, with the incurvate return part disposed on the concave side of the lateral arc and the rest of the body lying on the convex side of the lateral arc. 2. An intersomatic cage according to claim 1, wherein the end wall comprises a recess configured to receive a pin of an implantation instrument. 3. An intersomatic cage according to claim 2, wherein the return part comprises a return hole oriented substantially tangential to the arc defined by the body and configured to receive an end portion of an implantation instrument. 4. An intersomatic cage according to claim 1, wherein the return part comprises a return hole oriented substantially tangential to the arc defined by the body and configured to receive an end portion of an implantation instrument. 5. An intersomatic cage according to 4, wherein the end wall comprises a recess configured to receive a pin of an implantation instrument, the end hole, the recess, and the return hole being configured to cooperate with, respectively, a retaining end of a rod, a pin, and an end portion of an implantation instrument, to secure a grip on the intersomatic cage by the implantation instrument. 6. An intersomatic cage according to claim 5, wherein the lateral concave surface is configured to mate with a convex surface of a spatula of an implantation instrument between the end hole and the recess. 7. An intersomatic cage according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the body comprises serrations oriented to oppose the movement of the intersomatic cage following intervertebral implantation of the intersomatic cage. 8. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein the first and second longitudinal extremities of the body define a longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage, and at least some of the serrations are oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage. 9. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein the first and second longitudinal extremities of the body define a longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage, and at least some of the serrations are oriented substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage. 10. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein the first and second longitudinal extremities of the body define a longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage, and at least some of the serrations are disposed in a chevron configuration about an axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage. 11. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein the first and second longitudinal extremities of the body define a longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage, and at least some of the serrations define concentric circular arcs each being disposed symmetrically to the arc defined by the body, in relation to an axis of symmetry substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the intersomatic cage. 12. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein at least some of the serrations are oriented substantially normal to the arc defined by the body. 13. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein all of the serrations on the upper or lower surface of the intersomatic cage have substantially the same orientation. 14. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein some of the serrations on the upper or lower surface of the intersomatic cage do not have the same orientation as other serration on the same surface of the intersomatic cage. 15. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein serrations on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the intersomatic cage have the same orientation. 16. An intersomatic cage according to claim 7, wherein the serrations on the upper surface of the intersomatic cage have an orientation different from the orientation of the serrations on the lower surface of the intersomatic cage. 17. An intersomatic cage according to claim 1, wherein the return part comprises upper and lower surfaces extending, respectively, the upper and lower surfaces of the body, at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the return part comprising serrations configured to oppose the movement of the intersomatic cage following intervertebral implantation of the intersomatic cage. 18. An intersomatic cage according to claim 1, wherein the return part comprises upper and lower surfaces extending, respectively, the upper and lower surfaces of the body, at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the return part comprising a chamfer configured to facilitate the intervertebral implantation of the intersomatic cage. 19. An intersomatic cage according to claim 1, wherein the body comprises a radio-opaque marker configured to identify the intersomatic cage in x-ray images.
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