Claims
- 1. A bone implant comprising:
a support member sized for intervertebral implantation, the support member defining a cavity having an open end positioned opposite from a closed end; and a non-threaded growth member sized to be inserted into the cavity of the support member through the open end of the cavity after implantation of the support member into an intervertebral space, the growth member having a pre-manufactured shape that generally complements a shape of the cavity.
- 2. The bone implant of claim 1 wherein the open end of the cavity and the growth member are relatively sized such that the growth member can be inserted into the cavity through the open end without requiring expansion of the support member.
- 3. The bone implant of claim 1, wherein the support member includes cortical bone and the growth member includes cancellous bone.
- 4. The bone implant of claim 1, wherein the growth member comprises an osteoconductive insert block.
- 5. The bone implant of claim 4, wherein the insert block includes oppositely positioned bone engagement surfaces separated by a thickness, an wherein the insert block also includes planar side wall surfaces that extend between the bone engagement surfaces.
- 6. The bone implant of claim 5, wherein the bone engagement surfaces are planar.
- 7. The bone implant of claim 6, wherein the side wall surfaces are generally perpendicular relative to the bone engagement surfaces.
- 8. The bone implant of claim 4, wherein the insert block includes oppositely positioned planar bone engagement surfaces.
- 9. The bone implant of claim 4, wherein the cavity of the support member is defined by opposing inner wall surfaces that extend from the open end of the cavity toward to closed end of the cavity, and wherein the closed end of the cavity is defined by a curved inner wall surface that extends between the opposing inner wall surfaces.
- 10. The bone implant of claim 5, wherein the insert block includes a first end positioned opposite from a second end, the first end including a nose having a curvature that generally matches a curvature of the curved inner wall of the cavity.
- 11. The bone implant of claim 10, wherein the insert block includes substantially parallel sidewall surfaces that extend between the first and second ends.
- 12. The bone implant of claim 11, wherein the second end of the insert block includes a substantially planar surface that extends between the sidewall surfaces.
- 13. The bone implant of claim 12, wherein the substantially planar surface is generally perpendicular relative to the sidewall surfaces.
- 14. The bone implant of claim 10, wherein the insert block includes substantially parallel bone engagement surfaces that extend between the first and second ends.
- 15. The bone implant of claim 1, wherein the support member includes oppositely positioned load bearing surfaces separated by a thickness, wherein the growth member includes oppositely positioned bone engagement surfaces separated by a thickness, and wherein the thickness of the growth member is greater than the thickness of the support member.
- 16. The bone implant of claim 15, wherein the thickness of the support member varies such that the support member has a wedge shape.
- 17. The bone implant of claim 16, wherein the thickness of the insert block is substantially constant.
- 18. The bone implant of claim 17, wherein the thickness of the support member is larger adjacent the open end of the cavity than adjacent the closed end of the cavity.
- 19. An implant comprising:
a partial cortical ring defining an inner pocket, the partial cortical ring having a thickness defined between first and second load bearing surfaces, the inner pocket being open adjacent the first and second load bearing surfaces, the partial cortical ring also defining a radial opening for providing access to the inner pocket, the radial opening being positioned opposite from a closed end of the inner pocket; a non-threaded cancellous insert block having a pre-manufactured shape that complements the shape of the inner pocket, the insert block being insertable into inner pocket through the radial opening, the insert block having a thickness defined between first and second bone engagement surfaces, the thickness of the insert block being greater than the thickness of the partial cortical ring.
- 20. A bone implant comprising:
a support member sized for intervertebral implantation, the support member defining a channel having an open end positioned opposite from a closed end, the channel being defined by opposing inner wall surfaces that extend from the open end of the channel toward to closed end of the channel, the support member also including opposing slots defined along the opposing inner wall surfaces, the opposing slots extending from the open end of the channel toward the closed end of the channel.
- 21. A bone implant comprising:
a first component for providing stabilization when implanted between two vertebral bodies, the first component including top and bottom load bearing surfaces for engaging the vertebral bodies when implanted between the vertebral bodies, the first component defining an inner void that is open adjacent the top and bottom load bearing surfaces, the first component defining an access channel positioned for allowing the inner void to be accessed after the first component has been implanted between the vertebral bodies, the top and bottom load bearing surfaces being sized and shaped to engage epiphyseal rings of the vertebral bodies when implanted thereinbetween; and a second component including a material adapted for allowing bone in-growth, the second component having a pre-defined shape that is non-threaded and sized to substantially fill the void, the second component being insertable into the void through the access channel.
- 22. A bone implant comprising:
a support member including cortical bone for providing stabilization when implanted between two vertebral bodies, the support member including first and second load bearing surfaces for engaging the vertebral bodies when implanted between the vertebral bodies, the support member defining an inner void that is open adjacent the first and second load bearing surfaces, the support member defining an access channel positioned for allowing the inner void to be accessed after the support member has been implanted between the vertebral bodies; and a growth member including cancellous bone for allowing bone in-growth when implanted between the vertebral bodies, the growth member having a pre-defined shape configured to substantially fill the inner void, the growth member being insertable into the inner void through the access channel.
- 23. A bone implant comprising:
a support member for providing stabilization when implanted between two vertebral bodies, the support member including first and second load bearing surfaces for engaging the vertebral bodies when implanted between the vertebral bodies, the support member defining an inner void that is open adjacent the first and second load bearing surfaces, the support member defining an access channel positioned for allowing the inner void to be accessed after the support member has been implanted between the vertebral bodies; and an osteoconductive insert block having a shape that generally complements a shape of the inner void, the insert block including first and second planar bone engagement surfaces that are exposed when the insert block is inserted in the inner void, the insert block being insertable into the inner void through the access channel.
- 24. A bone implant system comprising:
a bone support member for intervertebral implantation, the bone support member having a partial ring shape that defines a central cavity including a closed end and an open end; and an elongate insertion tool for inserting the bone support member between adjacent vertebrae, the insertion tool including an insertion head sized to fit securely within the central cavity of the bone support member such that the bone support member is retained on the insertion tool during the insertion process.
- 25. The bone implant system of claim 24, wherein the insertion head is sized and shaped to complement the shape of the central cavity.
- 26. The bone implant system of claim 24, wherein the insertion head is sized and shaped to occupy a majority of the central cavity.
- 27. The bone implant system of claim 24, wherein the bone support member and the insertion head include a rail and slot arrangement for securing the bone support member to the insert head.
- 28. The implant system of claim 24, further comprising an insert block for inserting into the central cavity after implantation of the bone support member and removal of the insertion head, the insert block including a bone growth promoting material.
- 29. The implant of claim 28, wherein the insert block is sized and shaped to generally complement the shape of the central cavity.
- 30. The implant system of claim 28, wherein the bone support member includes cortical bone and the insert block includes cancellous bone.
- 31. The implant system of claim 30, wherein the insert block is not a composite material.
- 32. The bone implant system of claim 31, wherein the rail and slot arrangement includes:
opposing slots defined within the central cavity by the bone support member; oppositely positioned rails provided on the insert head; the rails being configured to slide within the slots when the insert head is inserted into the central cavity.
- 33. The bone implant system of claim 24, wherein the insertion head includes a curved distal nose and generally parallel sidewalls that extend proximally from the distal nose.
- 34. A bone implant system comprising:
a bone support member for intervertebral implantation, the bone support member defining an inner cavity including a closed end and an open end; and an insertion tool for inserting the bone support member between adjacent vertebrae, the insertion tool including a distal end portion sized to fit securely within the inner cavity of the bone support member such that the bone support member is retained on the insertion tool during the insertion process; an insert block for insertion in the bone support member after implantation of the bone support member and removal of the insertion tool from the inner cavity, the insert block including a bone growth promoting material, the insert block having a pre-manufactured size and shape adapted to substantially fill the inner cavity.
- 35. The bone implant system of claim 34, wherein the inner cavity and the insert block have complementary shapes.
- 36. The bone implant system of claim 34, wherein the inner cavity is coextensive with a center of the bone support member.
- 37. The bone implant system of claim 34, wherein the bone support member includes cortical bone and the insert block includes cancellous bone.
- 38. The bone implant system of claim 34, wherein the bone support member is non-threaded.
- 39. An implant system comprising:
a generally horseshoe-shaped implant sized for intervertebral insertion; and a rasp for preparing vertebral endplates for insertion of the horseshoe-shaped implant, the rasp having a generally horseshoe-shaped rasping head that corresponds in size and shape to the horseshoe-shaped implant.
- 40. An implant system comprising:
a rasp including a rasping head positioned at an end of a shaft; and a chisel for chiseling vertebral bodies, the chisel defining an inner passage for receiving the shaft of the rasp, wherein the shaft of the rasp guides the chisel during chiseling of the vertebral bodies.
- 41. The implant system of claim 40, wherein the rasp includes oppositely positioned rasping surfaces, and wherein the chisel includes first and second spaced-apart cutting edges positioned on opposite sides of the rasp.
- 42. The implant system of claim 41, wherein the rasp head has a greater width than a width of a cutting edges of the chisel.
- 43. The implant system of claim 42, further comprising an implant comprising:
a support member defining a pocket including a closed end positioned opposite from an open end; and a growth member sized to be inserted within the pocket, the growth member having a height substantially equal to a distance between the cutting edges and a width substantially equal to the width of the cutting edges.
- 44. The implant system of claim 43, wherein the support member has a width substantially equal to the width of the rasp head.
- 45. The implant system of claim 44, wherein the support member and the rasp head are both generally horseshoe-shaped.
- 46. The implant system of claim 45, further comprising an insertion tool having an insertion head sized to fit within the pocket of the support member.
- 47. A method for implanting a spinal implant between adjacent vertebrae, the spinal implant including a bone support member and an insert block, the bone support member defining an inner cavity having an open end and a closed end, the method comprising:
inserting the bone support member between the adjacent vertebrae with an insertion tool having an end portion retained within the inner cavity; removing the end portion of the insertion tool from the inner cavity of the bone support member after implantation of the bone support member; and inserting the insert block into the inner cavity after the end portion of the insertion tool has been removed from the inner cavity.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein prior to insertion of the insert block into the inner cavity, the insert block has a shape that complements the shape of the inner cavity.
- 49. A method for implanting a spinal implant between adjacent vertebrae, the spinal implant including a bone support member and an insert block, the bone support member defining an inner cavity having an open end and a closed end, the insert block having a pre-manufactured, non-threaded shape that complements the shape of the inner cavity, the method comprising:
inserting the bone support member between the adjacent vertebrae; and inserting insert block having the pre-manufactured, non-threaded shape into the inner cavity after the bone support member has been inserted between the adjacent vertebrae.
- 50. The method of claim 49, wherein the bone support member includes a partial cortical ring, and the insert block includes cancellous bone.
- 51. A method for implanting a spinal implant between adjacent vertebrae, the vertebrae having opposing end plates, the spinal implant including a support member and a growth member, the method comprising:
separating the adjacent vertebrae; preparing first regions of the end plates of the separated vertebrae so as to expose cortical bone; forming opposing, non-threaded channels in the first regions to expose cancellous bone, the non-threaded channels having smaller areas than the first regions such that portions of the exposed cortical bone remain; positioning the support member between the vertebrae and in contact with the remaining cortical bone of the end plates; and positioning the growth member within the channels of the end plates.
- 52. A method for implanting a spinal implant between adjacent vertebrae, the vertebrae including opposing end plates, the spinal implant including a support member and a growth member, the support member defining a pocket having an open end positioned opposite from a closed end, the method comprising:
preparing regions of cortical bone on the end plates; forming opposing, non-threaded channels into the prepared regions of cortical bone to provide regions of exposed cancellous bone partially surrounded by a partial ring of prepared cortical bone; positioning the support member between the end plates such that bearing surfaces of the support member engage the partial ring of cortical bone and the pocket aligns with the channels exposing the cancellous bone; and sliding the growth member into the pocket and the channels after the support member has been positioned between the vertebrae.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein the regions of cortical bone are prepared by rasping the end plates with a rasp, and wherein the non-threaded channels are formed by chiseling the end plates with a chisel.
- 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the non-threaded channels are chiseled while the rasp is located between the vertebrae.
- 55. The method of claim 54, wherein the chisel slides over the rasp such that the rasp guides the chisel.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein the rasp includes a stop surface for limiting the depth that the chisel move into the vertebrae.
- 57. The method of claim 55, wherein the chisel simultaneously cuts the opposing channels on opposite sides of the rasp.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application 60/269,777, filed on Feb. 16, 2001, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/896,926, filed on Jun. 28, 2001. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/896,926 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/611,237 filed Jul. 6, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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