Claims
- 1. A vertebral replacement implant for interposition in a space left by one or more removed vertebrae between adjacent intact vertebrae, comprising:
- a replacement body with opposite ends sized to span a portion of the space between the intact vertebrae, said replacement body having first threads defined thereon at each of said opposite ends;
- a pair of endplates each having an end surface for contacting a respective one of the intact vertebrae when the implant is interposed in the space, each of said endplates having a cylindrical portion integrally extending from said end surface, said cylindrical portion having second threads defined thereon configured to threadedly engage the first threads on said replacement body, and each of said endplates defining a bore therethrough opening at said end surface and at said cylindrical portion; and
- an end cap for closing said bore of one of salad endplates at said end surface thereof, said end cap including;
- a plate shaped to correspond to said bore opening in said endplate; and
- a support bar attached to said plate;
- wherein said endplate includes a slot defined at said end surface for receiving said support bar so that said plate of said end cap resides flush with said end surface of said endplate.
- 2. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 1, wherein said replacement body includes a wall defining a hollow interior, said wall further defining a plurality of apertures therethrough, said apertures being in communication with said hollow interior.
- 3. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 2, wherein said hollow interior of said replacement body is open at said opposite ends.
- 4. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 2, wherein said first threads on said replacement body are external threads and said second threads on said cylindrical portion of said pair of endplates are internal threads.
- 5. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 2, further comprising means for fixing said replacement body to each of said endplates to prevent unthreading of said first and second threads.
- 6. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 5, wherein said means for fixing includes:
- a number of openings defined in said cylindrical portion of each of said pair of endplates; and
- a member extendable through one of said number of openings into contact with said replacement body.
- 7. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 6, wherein:
- said member is a set screw; and
- said number of openings is threaded to receive said set set screw in threaded engagement.
- 8. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 6, wherein said number of openings are defined in said endplates at said second threads.
- 9. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 2, wherein each of said endplates includes a flange defining said end surface, said flange extending radially outwardly from said cylindrical portion and defining a shape generally corresponding to the shape of a portion of the intact vertebra against which the endplate is in contact.
- 10. The vertebral replacement implant according to claim 9, wherein said flange defines a number of vascularization apertures therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/353,566, filed Dec. 9, 1994, now abandoned.
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