A spinal buttress plate includes a body having a top surface and a bottom surface and including an annular lip, a ledge, and a pair of teeth. The annular lip defines an opening. The annular lip and the opening are adapted to engage a screw for facilitating the securement of the buttress plate to one
A spinal buttress plate includes a body having a top surface and a bottom surface and including an annular lip, a ledge, and a pair of teeth. The annular lip defines an opening. The annular lip and the opening are adapted to engage a screw for facilitating the securement of the buttress plate to one or more vertebrae. The ledge defines an aperture. The ledge and aperture are adapted to engage an instrument for positioning the buttress plate adjacent a spinal bone graft. The teeth are disposed in spaced-apart relation on the bottom surface of the body and are positionable within the one or more vertebrae.
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1. A buttress plate, comprising: a screw having a head and a shank for engaging bone;a body having a cephalad end, a caudad end, a top surface, and a bottom surface, the body defining an opening and forming an annular lip within the opening, the annular lip defined by a first frustoconical cavity ha
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A buttress plate, comprising: a screw having a head and a shank for engaging bone;a body having a cephalad end, a caudad end, a top surface, and a bottom surface, the body defining an opening and forming an annular lip within the opening, the annular lip defined by a first frustoconical cavity having a first major diameter formed proximate the top surface of the plate and a second frustoconical cavity having a second major diameter formed proximate the bottom surface of the plate, the first and second frustoconical cavities extending into the plate such that the first and second frustoconical cavities converge at a minor diameter that is less than the first and second major diameters, the first and second frustoconical cavities having respective first and second surfaces, at least one of the first and second surfaces being non-threaded, the opening configured to receive the shank of the screw therethrough for facilitating the securement of the buttress plate to at least one vertebra, the head of the screw configured to engage the annular lip to secure the screw to the body;a ledge defining an aperture therethrough, the aperture being enclosed within boundaries of the ledge, the ledge being disposed on at least one of the cephalad end and the caudad end of the body and extending to at least one of a cephalad-most end and a caudad-most end of the body, wherein the entire ledge is disposed medially between the top surface and the bottom surface of the body, wherein the ledge includes top and bottom surfaces that are recessed from the top and bottom surfaces of the body, respectively, such that the top and bottom surfaces of the body at least partially surround the ledge, and wherein the ledge and aperture are adapted to engage an instrument for positioning the buttress plate adjacent a spinal bone graft; anda pair of teeth disposed in spaced-apart relation on the bottom surface of the body and positionable within the at least one vertebra. 2. The buttress plate of claim 1, wherein a portion of the top and bottom surfaces of the body are removed to integrally form the ledge within the body. 3. The buttress plate of claim 2, wherein the ledge is fixedly secured to the body. 4. The buttress plate according to claim 1, wherein the pair of teeth and the ledge are disposed on opposing ends of the body. 5. The buttress plate according to claim 1, wherein at least one tooth of the pair of teeth is mounted to the body by a footing. 6. The buttress plate according to claim 1, wherein the annular lip is formed of commercially pure titanium. 7. The buttress plate according to claim 1, wherein the annular lip has a curvaceous surface. 8. The buttress plate according to claim 1, wherein the screw is a self-tapping screw. 9. The buttress plate according to claim 1, wherein the screw is a self-starting screw. 10. The buttress plate of claim 1, wherein the entire aperture is disposed offset from caudad and cephalad-most ends of the ledge. 11. The buttress plate of claim 1, wherein the head of the screw has a first thread and the shank of the screw has a second thread, wherein the screw is formed of a first material and the body is formed of a second material that is softer than the first material of the screw, and wherein the annular lip of the body deforms as the first thread of the screw engages the annular lip to secure the head of the screw to the body. 12. The buttress plate of claim 1, wherein the annular lip is continuous and uninterrupted about the opening of the body. 13. A method of attaching a buttress plate, comprising: mounting a rod of an instrument within an aperture of a ledge of a buttress plate wherein the entire ledge of the buttress plate is recessed from top and bottom surfaces of the buttress plate;distally advancing the rod of the instrument relative to a prop of the instrument to support the ledge of the buttress plate against the prop of the instrument and secure the instrument to the buttress plate;supporting the ledge of the buttress plate against the prop of the instrument;positioning the buttress plate adjacent a superior vertebral body on at least one of the anterior or lateral sides of a spinal column over a bone graft; andsecuring a screw to the buttress plate by engaging a thread on a head of the screw with an annular lip of the buttress plate that is formed within an opening of the buttress plate such that the thread of the head of the screw deforms the annular lip of the buttress plate, the annular lip defined by a first frustoconical cavity having a first major diameter formed proximate the top surface of the plate and a second frustoconical cavity having a second major diameter formed proximate the bottom surface of the plate, the first and second frustoconical cavities extending into the plate such that the first and second frustoconical cavities converge at a minor diameter that is less than the first and second major diameters, the first and second frustoconical cavities having respective first and second surfaces, at least one of the first and second surfaces being unthreaded. 14. A method according to claim 13, further comprising driving a pair of teeth of the buttress plate into the superior vertebral body. 15. The method of claim 13, further including securing the buttress plate solely to a superior vertebral body of the spinal column. 16. A buttress plate system, comprising: a screw formed of a first material, the screw having a head and a shank for engaging bone;an instrument; anda buttress plate formed of a second material softer than the first material of the screw, the buttress plate including: a body having a cephalad end, a caudad end, a top surface, and a bottom surface, the body defining an opening and forming an annular lip within the opening, the annular lip being continuous and uninterrupted about the opening, the annular lip defined by a first frustocone extending into the body from the top surface and a second frustocone extending into the body from the bottom surface, the first and second frustocones tapering towards a minor diameter between the top and bottom surfaces, the first and second frustocones having respective first and second surfaces, at least one of the first and second surfaces being an uninterrupted surface, the opening configured to receive the shank of the screw therethrough for facilitating the securement of the buttress plate to at least one vertebra, the head of the screw configured to deform the annular lip to secure the screw to the buttress plate;a ledge defining an enclosed aperture therethrough, the ledge being disposed on at least one of the cephalad end and the caudad end of the body and extending to at least one of a cephalad-most end and a caudad-most end of the body, wherein the entire ledge is recessed from the top surface and the bottom surface of the body, wherein the ledge of the buttress plate includes a bottom surface, the top surface of the ledge is recessed from the top surface of the body of the buttress plate and the bottom surface of the ledge is recessed from the bottom surface of the body of the buttress plate such that the top and bottom surfaced of the body at least partially surround the ledge, and wherein the ledge and aperture are adapted to engage the instrument; anda pair of teeth disposed in spaced-apart relation on the bottom surface of the body and positionable within the at least one vertebra;wherein the instrument is configured and dimensioned to position the buttress plate adjacent a spinal bone graft. 17. The buttress plate system of claim 16, wherein the instrument includes a rod and a prop, the rod being distally advanceable relative to the prop to support the ledge of the buttress plate against the prop while securing the instrument to the buttress plate.
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