Claims
- 1. An implant for fusing and/or supporting bone of a human or animal defining an implant receiving space and defining anterior and posterior positions with respect to the recipient implant receiving space, the implant for insertion into the implant receiving space in an insertion direction, the implant comprising:
a body having opposing top and bottom surfaces and a peripheral outer surface intermediate the top and bottom surfaces, the top and bottom surfaces for engaging bone of said implant receiving space, the body having an anterior end and a posterior end defining an anterior/posterior axis corresponding to the implant receiving space respective anterior and posterior positions; the peripheral outer surface having at least one recess having a first surface for receiving a body gripping force transverse to the implant insertion direction and a second insertion load receiving surface transverse to the first surface and transverse to the implant insertion direction for insertion of the body into the implant receiving space in the insertion direction.
- 2. The implant of claim 1 wherein the peripheral outer surface has a planar surface at and defining the anterior end, the at least one recess being spaced from the planar surface.
- 3. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is located on the body for insertion of the body in a direction transverse to the anterior/posterior axis of the vertebral bone.
- 4. The implant of claim 3 wherein the at least one recess is located on the body for gripping and insertion in an insertion direction in the range of about 0° to about 90° to the anterior/posterior axis.
- 5. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body has regions of differing strengths in an insertion direction through the outer peripheral surface such that an insertion load at a relatively weak region may damage the implant, the at least one recess being located at a region of greater strength than the weak region.
- 6. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body has a generally central chamber in communication with the top and bottom surfaces, the at least one recess being axially aligned on an axis passing through the body on a body side wall between the chamber and the outer peripheral surface.
- 7. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body is bone.
- 8. The implant of claim 6 including a pair of said recesses aligned on a corresponding axis passing through the body at opposite sides of the chamber.
- 9. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body is C-shaped and having a first peripheral side wall surface between the top and bottom surfaces extending between the anterior and posterior ends and a second peripheral side wall surface opposite the first side wall surface extending between said ends and between said top and bottom surfaces, the second peripheral side wall surface being defined by first and second planar surfaces interrupted by an intermediate concave surface, the at least one recess being located in the first peripheral side wall surface.
- 10. The implant of claim 9 wherein the at least one recess is located adjacent to the posterior end.
- 11. The implant of claim 10 wherein the first planar surface is adjacent to the anterior end of the body and the second planar surface is adjacent to the posterior end of the body, the body including a further of said at least one recess in the first planar surface,.
- 12. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body gripping first surface is arcuate.
- 13. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body gripping first surface is a semi-cylindrical channel.
- 14. The implant of claim 1 wherein the gripping first surface is planar and the second surface is planar transverse to the first surface.
- 15. The implant of claim 1 including a plurality of identical said at least one recess.
- 16. The implant of claim 1 including a plurality of said at least one recess wherein the plurality of recesses are of generally the same shape, but have different dimensions.
- 17. The implant of claim 1 including a plurality of said at least one recess wherein the plurality of recesses have differently shaped gripping surfaces.
- 18. The implant of claim 1 including a plurality of said at least one recess, the recesses each having a different relative location to each other in the insertion direction.
- 19. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is adjacent to the anterior end of the body and including a further of said at least one recess adjacent to the posterior end of the body.
- 20. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is in communication with the top and bottom surfaces.
- 21. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is spaced from the top and bottom surfaces.
- 22. The implant of claim 1 wherein the peripheral surface except for the recess is generally curved.
- 23. The implant of claim 1 wherein the body has a planar anterior surface and a curved peripheral outer surface extending between the top and bottom walls interrupted by said planar anterior surface and by said at least one recess.
- 24. The device of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is D-shaped in side elevation view.
- 25. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess has a third surface that terminates at the first surface, the third surface being arcuate.
- 26. An insertion tool for holding and inserting an implant in an insertion direction for fusing and/or supporting vertebral bone comprising:
first and second jaws movable in an implant gripping and release directions respectively toward and away from each other, each jaw having a first gripping surface for gripping an implant second surface, each jaw having a tip surface at the terminal end of the first jaw distal the mechanism means set forth below, the tip surface for engaging the implant second surface for imparting an insertion load on the implant to insert the implant for said fusing or supporting; and mechanism means for manually moving said jaws in said directions.
- 27. The tool of claim 26 wherein the mechanism means comprises first and second arms movably secured relative to each other and terminating at first ends distal the jaws, resilient means for resiliently biasing the arms apart in a implant release position and holding means for holding the arms against the bias of the resilient means in a implant gripping position, the first implant gripping surfaces for cooperatively gripping the implant and holding the implant during insertion of the implant.
- 28. The tool of claim 27 wherein each said arms includes a first arm portion extending transverse to that arm at a region distal the first and second jaws, the arm first portions having at least a further portion, the further portions overlapping.
- 29. The tool of claim 28 wherein at least one of the arm first portions is arranged for receiving an insertion load force for driving the implant into a spinal disc space.
- 30. The tool of claim 26 wherein one of said first and second jaws has a planar implant gripping surface and the other of the first and second jaws has a non-planar implant gripping surface.
- 31. The tool of claim 30 wherein the non-planar implant gripping surface of the other jaw is arranged to tangentially abut the implant first surface.
- 32. The tool of claim 31 wherein the non-planar surface is curved.
- 33. The tool of claim 27 wherein each of the arms has a longitudinal axis, each arm first portions being transverse to that arm longitudinal axis, the one arm first portion being joined to its arm by a stop for limiting relative displacement of the other arm first portion.
- 34. The tool of claim 26 wherein the mechanism means comprises:
a tubular housing;
a jaw member in the housing having a threaded bore at a first end and first and second arms extending toward a second end opposite the first end, the arms extending beyond the housing and each terminating in a respective jaw, each arm being resilient relative to the first end; a rod in the housing threaded to the threaded bore at a first rod end and terminating in a projection at a second rod end distal the rod first end, the housing having a recess adjacent to the projection; and a knob for mating with the recess and for mating with the projection for rotating the rod relative to the jaw member to thereby displace the jaw member relative to the housing axially along the housing, the housing and arms being arranged to selectively open and close the jaws in response to said relative axial displacement of the jaw member to the housing.
- 35. The tool of claim 26 wherein the tool includes first and second branches movably secured relative to each other, each branch defining a longitudinal axis, ach branch terminating in a jaw, each jaw including first and second portions extending from the corresponding branch, the first portion extending in a first direction along the branch longitudinal axis, the second portion being oriented at an acute angle relative to the first direction.
- 36. An insertion tool for holding and inserting an implant in an insertion direction for fusing and/or supporting bone comprising:
first and second jaws movable in directions respectively toward and away from each other, each jaw having a tip surface at the terminal end of the first and second jaws distal the mechanism means set forth below, the tip surface for engaging an implant first insertion load receiving surface for insertion of the implant relative to said bone for said fusing and/or supporting; mechanism means for manually moving said jaws in said directions; and a rod secured to the mechanism means for releasably holding the implant in a position for engagement by said jaws.
- 37. The tool of claim 36 wherein the rod has a threaded stud for engagement with a threaded bore in the implant.
- 38. The tool of claim 36 wherein the mechanism means includes first and second handles pivotally secured together and an extension member secured to one of the handles, the rod being rotatably supported by the one handle, the first jaw being connected to the first handle and the second jaw being connected to a second handle.
- 39. The tool of claim 36 wherein the tool includes first and second branches movably secured relative to each other, each branch defining a longitudinal axis, each branch terminating in a different one of said jaws, each jaw including first and second portions each extending from the corresponding branch extending in a direction along the branch longitudinal axis.
- 40. The implant of claim 1 wherein the first surface is arcuate and further including a third surface facing the second surface, the third surface being inclined relative to the second surface and extending away from the second surface in a diverging relationship from said first surface.
- 41. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is concave with a bottom wall portion and two side wall surfaces extending from the bottom wall portion forming a channel, the second surface forming one of said two side wall surfaces, a third surface facing the second surface and forming the other of said two side wall surfaces.
- 42. The implant of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess is a channel with a bottom wall portion and two facing spaced side walls extending from the bottom wall portion.
- 43. The tool of claim 26 wherein the jaws have tips shaped to be received in a 10 channel having a bottom wall and two spaced side walls extending from the bottom wall.
- 44. An implant for fusing and/or supporting bone of a human or animal defining an implant receiving space and defining anterior and posterior positions with respect to the recipient implant site, the implant comprising:
a body having a peripheral outer surface formed by at least one peripheral side wall and opposing top and bottom surfaces, the top and bottom surfaces for engaging adjacent bone of said implant receiving space, the body having an anterior end and a posterior end defining an anterior/posterior axis corresponding to the recipient implant site respective anterior and posterior positions, the axis defining a plane between said top and bottom surfaces that is approximately equidistant from the top and bottom surfaces; the body exhibiting different degrees of strength in corresponding different peripheral regions in respect of an insertion force applied to the body in said plane in an insertion direction for inserting the body into said implant receiving space, at least one of said different peripheral regions being the weakest in respect of said insertion force; the at least one side wall having at least one recess located at a peripheral region exhibiting a strength in said plane in said insertion direction greater than said at least one weakest region for receiving said insertion force to thereby minimize damage to the body during said insertion.
- 45. The implant of claim 44 wherein the insertion force defines an implant insertion axis, the body having a gripping first surface for receiving a body insertion gripping force applied to the body in a direction generally normal to the insertion axis.
- 46. The implant of claim 44 wherein the body is bone.
- 47. The implant of claim 44 wherein the body is cortical bone.
- 48. The implant of claim 44 wherein the implant is formed by a transverse slice of the diaphysis of a long bone.
- 49. The implant of claim 44 wherein the implant is arranged for fusing vertebrae.
- 50. The implant of claim 44 including a plurality of said at least one recess.
- 51. The implant of claim 44 wherein the at least one recess has a first surface for receiving a gripping force and a second surface transverse to the first surface for receiving an implant insertion force.
- 52. The implant of claim 44 wherein the at least one recess is in the at least one side wall intermediate the anterior and posterior ends.
- 53. The implant of claim 52 including a second recess in a further side wall opposite the at least one side wall.
- 54. The implant of claim 53 wherein the at least one recess and second recess are mirror images and the same shape.
- 55. The implant of claim 53 wherein the at least one recess and second recess are mirror images and different in shape.
- 56. The implant of claim 44 wherein the body has chamber, the chamber being aligned with a first region of the body in an insertion direction and transversely adjacent to a second region of the body with respect to the insertion direction, the at least one recess being located to provide an insertion load in the second region spaced from the chamber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority on provisional applications serial No. 60/340,734 filed Oct. 30, 2001 and serial No. 60/372,972 filed Apr. 16, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60340734 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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60372972 |
Apr 2002 |
US |