Self-pivoting spinal implant and associated instrumentation
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-002/44
A61F-002/46
A61F-002/28
A61F-002/30
출원번호
US-0161562
(2016-05-23)
등록번호
US-9931224
(2018-04-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Lindenmann, Philippe
Saidha, Sean
Baudouin, Cyril
Fatone, Peter
출원인 / 주소
DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Baker & Hostetler LLP
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An intervertebral implant includes an insertion end, an opposing engagement end, and first and second opposed main surfaces configured to contact respective adjacent vertebral endplates. Each of the first and second main surfaces has an anterior edge, a posterior edge, and extends between the insert
An intervertebral implant includes an insertion end, an opposing engagement end, and first and second opposed main surfaces configured to contact respective adjacent vertebral endplates. Each of the first and second main surfaces has an anterior edge, a posterior edge, and extends between the insertion and engagement ends. Anterior and posterior walls are formed between the first and second main surfaces and along the respective anterior and posterior edges and converge at the insertion and engagement ends. A slot is formed at the engagement end and extends continuously between and at least partially along the anterior and posterior walls. A post is positioned within the slot, spaced from at least one of the anterior and posterior walls and extending at least partially between the first and second main surfaces. The post includes a plurality of exposed facets and is configured for engagement with a pivotable insertion instrument.
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1. An insertion instrument for implanting an intervertebral implant into an intervertebral disc space defined between first and second vertebral bodies, the insertion instrument comprising: an outer member elongate along a longitudinal axis, the outer member having a proximal end and a distal end sp
1. An insertion instrument for implanting an intervertebral implant into an intervertebral disc space defined between first and second vertebral bodies, the insertion instrument comprising: an outer member elongate along a longitudinal axis, the outer member having a proximal end and a distal end spaced from the proximal end along the longitudinal axis, the outer member defining a cannula; andan inner member having a proximal end and a distal end spaced from the proximal end of the inner member along the longitudinal axis, a portion of the inner member disposed in the cannula of the outer member, the distal end of the inner member including a first arm and a second arm together forming a grasping portion of the insertion instrument, the grasping portion including a first interior surface of the first arm and a second interior surface of the second arm, the first and second interior surfaces each including a plurality of engagement surfaces configured to engage a plurality of surfaces of a post of the intervertebral implant, the inner member translatable along the longitudinal axis between a first position, a second position, and a third position with respect to the outer member, wherein, in the first position, the first and second interior surfaces are separated from one another a first distance along a first direction that is transverse to the longitudinal axis and, in the second position, the first and second interior surfaces are separated from one another a second distance along the first direction, the second distance being less than the first distance, and the third position is intermediate the first and second positions; andwherein the distal end of the outer member includes a third arm and a fourth arm, an interior surface of the third arm faces an interior surface of the fourth arm, and at least a portion of each of the first and second arms is located between the third and fourth arms. 2. The insertion instrument of claim 1, wherein the first arm and the second arm each include a distal tip, the distal tip of the first arm converging toward the distal tip of the second arm so as to at least partially surround the post. 3. The insertion instrument of claim 1, wherein the first and second arms are separated by a split extending proximally from the distal end of the inner member toward a proximal end of the inner member along the longitudinal axis, wherein the split is configured to provide resiliency to the first and second arms in the first direction. 4. The insertion instrument of claim 1, wherein the inner member is configured to move proximally in relation to the outer member along the longitudinal axis when translating from the first position to the second position. 5. The insertion instrument of claim 1, wherein, in the third position, the first and second interior surfaces are separated from one another a third distance transverse to the longitudinal axis, the third distance being less than the first distance and greater than the second distance. 6. The insertion instrument of claim 1, further comprising: a first feature formed on an exterior surface of the first arm; a second feature formed on an exterior surface of the second arm; a third feature formed on the interior surface of the third arm; and a fourth feature formed on the interior surface of the fourth arm, wherein the third and fourth features are configured to bear against the first and second features, respectively, so as to prevent the first arm and the second arm from separating from one another in the first direction as the inner member translates proximally toward the second position along the longitudinal axis with respect to the outer member. 7. The insertion instrument of claim 6, wherein: the first feature comprises a first linear tapered surface of the exterior surface of the first arm, the first linear tapered surface tapering inward toward the proximal end of the inner member; andthe second feature comprises a second linear tapered surface of the exterior surface of the second arm, the second linear tapered surface tapering inward toward the proximal end of the inner member. 8. The insertion instrument of claim 7, wherein: the third feature comprises a third tapered surface of the interior surface of the third arm, the third tapered surface tapering inward toward the proximal end of the outer member; andthe fourth feature comprises a fourth tapered surface of the interior surface of the fourth arm, the second tapered surface tapering inward toward the proximal end of the outer member. 9. The insertion instrument of claim 8, wherein the first arm comprises a first longitudinally extending surface located on the exterior surface of the first arm proximally of the first linear tapered surface, the second arm comprises a second longitudinally extending surface located on the exterior surface of the second arm proximally of the second linear tapered surface, the third arm comprises a third longitudinally extending surface located on the interior surface of the third arm proximally of the third linear tapered surface, and the fourth arm comprises a fourth longitudinally extending surface located on the interior surface of the fourth arm proximally of the fourth linear tapered surface, wherein the first and second longitudinally extending surfaces translate adjacent the third and fourth longitudinally extending surfaces when the inner member moves between the third and second positions. 10. The insertion instrument of claim 9, wherein, the first, second, third and fourth arms are cooperatively sized and configured such that, when the inner member is at the second position, rotation of the post relative to the grasping portion is prevented about a second direction perpendicular to each of the first direction and the longitudinal axis such that the plurality of engagement surfaces remains engaged to the plurality of surfaces of the post. 11. The insertion instrument of claim 10, wherein the inner member further comprises at least one transversely extending surface located transversely between the third arm and the fourth arm of the outer member, the at least one transversely extending surface configured to engage at least a portion of the intervertebral implant in a manner limiting articulation of the intervertebral implant relative to the grasping portion when the inner member is at the second position, the third position, or between the second and third positions. 12. The insertion instrument of claim 11, wherein: the first arm defines a first linearly tapered surface on an exterior surface of the first arm;the second arm defines a second linearly tapered surface on an exterior surface of the second arm, the first and second linearly tapered surfaces converging toward one another in a distal direction along the longitudinal axis; andthe first and second linearly tapered surfaces are sized and oriented to abut respective corresponding surfaces of the intervertebral implant in a manner limiting articulation of the intervertebral implant relative to the grasping portion when the inner member is at the second position, the third position, or between the second and third positions. 13. The insertion instrument of claim 11, wherein the first, second, third and fourth arms are cooperatively sized and configured such that, when the inner member is at the third position, 1) rotation of the post relative to the grasping portion about the second direction is allowed such that each of the plurality of engagement surfaces are adjacent sequential of the plurality of surfaces of the post as the post rotates, and 2) the post is prevented from exiting the grasping portion. 14. The insertion instrument of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of engagement surfaces is linear, and the plurality of engagement surfaces are configured to engage a geometry of a faceted post of the intervertebral implant. 15. The insertion instrument of claim 1, wherein the plurality of engagements surfaces are shaped and configured to engage surfaces of the post that include one or more of straight surfaces, curved surfaces, dimples, teeth, surface texturing, grooves, or other irregular surfaces. 16. An insertion instrument for implanting an intervertebral implant into an intervertebral disc space defined between first and second vertebral bodies, the insertion instrument comprising: an outer member defining a cannula;an inner member at least partially disposed in the cannula, a distal end of the inner member including a first arm and a second arm cooperatively forming a grasping portion, at least one of the first and second arms resiliently formed on the inner member, the inner member translatable along a longitudinal axis of the insertion instrument between a first position and a second position with respect to the outer member, an exterior of the inner member having at least one feature configured to engage at least one corresponding feature on an interior of the outer member such that, when the inner member translates proximally with respect to the outer member between the first and second positions, the at least one of the first and second arms is biased toward the other of the first and second arms in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; andwherein a distal end of outer member includes a third arm and a fourth arm, an interior surface of the third arm faces an interior surface of the fourth arm, and at least a portion of each of the first and second arms is located between the third and fourth arms. 17. The insertion instrument of claim 16, wherein each of the first and second arms is resiliently formed on the inner member such that, when the inner member translates proximally with respect to the outer member between the first and second positions, each of the first and second arms is biased toward the other in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 18. A system for spine surgery at a disc space disposed between first and second endplates of adjacent vertebral bodies of a patient, the system comprising: the insertion instrument of claim 16, wherein the grasping portion includes a plurality of engagement surfaces; andan intervertebral implant including:an insertion end and an engagement end opposing the insertion end;first and second opposed main surfaces configured to contact respective adjacent vertebral endplates, each of the first and second main surfaces having an anterior edge and a posterior edge, each of the first and second main surfaces extending between the insertion and engagement ends;an anterior wall formed between the first and second main surfaces and along the anterior edges thereof;a posterior wall formed between the first and second main surfaces and along the posterior edges thereof, the anterior wall and the posterior wall converging at the insertion and engagement ends; anda slot formed at the engagement end, the slot extending continuously between and at least partially along the anterior and posterior walls, a post positioned within the slot, the post spaced from at least one of the anterior and posterior walls and extending at least partially between the first and second main surfaces, the post including a plurality of exposed surfaces that are configured to be engaged by the plurality of engagement surfaces of the grasping portion. 19. A system for spine surgery at a disc space disposed between first and second endplates of adjacent vertebral bodies of a patient, the system comprising: the insertion instrument of claim 16; anda trial implant including:an insertion end and an engagement end opposing the insertion end;first and second opposed main surfaces configured to contact respective adjacent vertebral endplates, each of the first and second main surfaces having an anterior edge, a posterior edge, each of the first and second main surfaces extending between the insertion and engagement ends;an anterior wall formed between the first and second main surfaces and along the anterior edges thereof;a posterior wall formed between the first and second main surfaces and along the posterior edges thereof, the anterior wall and the posterior wall converging at the insertion and engagement ends; anda slot formed at the engagement end and extending continuously between and at least partially along the anterior and posterior walls, a post positioned within the slot, the post spaced from at least one of the anterior and posterior walls and extending at least partially between the first and second main surfaces, the post configured to be pivotably retained within the grasping portion.
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