Claims
- 1. An instrument for inserting a spinal implant, comprising:
a proximal portion including a handle and a shaft extending distally from said handle; and an implant engaging portion at a distal end of said shaft, said implant engaging portion having a first member and a second member, said second member movable along said first member from a first position wherein said spinal implant is insertable between said first and second members to a second position wherein said first member and said second member engage the implant therebetween.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1, wherein in said second position said first and second members define an implant receptacle therebetween.
- 3. The instrument of claim 2, wherein said implant receptacle is defined by a first concave surface extending along an inner side of said first member and a second concave surface extending along an inner side of said second member, said first and second concave surfaces being oriented toward one another.
- 4. The instrument of claim 3, wherein said first member includes a projection extending from said first concave surface toward said second concave surface.
- 5. The instrument of claim 3, wherein said first concave surface has a first curvature and said second concave surface has a second concave curvature.
- 6. The instrument of claim 5, wherein said first concave curvature is different than said second concave curvature.
- 7. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said proximal portion is pivotal relative to said implant engaging portion.
- 8. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said first member and said second member are movably engaged along a distal shaft of said implant engaging portion.
- 9. The instrument of claim 7, wherein said first member includes a first finger extending distally from said distal shaft of said implant engaging portion and said second member includes a second finger extending distally from said distal shaft of said implant engaging portion, said first and second fingers defining an implant receptacle therebetween when said second member is in said second position.
- 10. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said shaft of said proximal portion includes an inner shaft movably positioned therein.
- 11. The instrument of claim 10, further comprising an actuator slidably positioned about said shaft and engaged to said inner shaft, said actuator being movable from a first position wherein said inner shaft engages said implant engaging portion to a second position wherein said inner shaft is disengaged from said implant engaging portion.
- 12. The instrument of claim 11, wherein with said actuator in said second position said proximal portion is pivotal relative to said implant engaging portion.
- 13. The instrument of claim 12, wherein:
with said actuator in said second position said proximal portion is pivotal between a first position and a second position; and with said actuator in said first position said inner shaft engages said implant engaging portion to fix said proximal portion in one of said first position and said second position.
- 14. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said implant engaging portion includes a lateral offset portion extending in a first direction from a central axis of said proximal portion.
- 15. The instrument of claim 1, wherein:
said shaft includes an inner shaft movably positioned therein, said inner shaft including a first extension, a second extension and a slot between said first extension and said second extension; and said implant engaging portion includes a shaft engaging portion at a proximal end thereof, said shaft engaging portion including a first receptacle engaging said first extension with said proximal portion in a first position relative to said implant engaging portion, said shaft engaging portion including a second receptacle engaging said second extension with said proximal portion pivoted to a second position relative to said implant engaging portion.
- 16. The instrument of claim 15, wherein said inner shaft is spring biased to engage said first extension and said second extension in one of said first receptacle and said second receptacle when said proximal portion is in a corresponding one of said first position and said second position.
- 17. The instrument of claim 16, further comprising an actuator slidably position about said shaft and coupled to said inner shaft to move said inner shaft proximally to disengage said first extension and said second extension with respect ones of said first receptacle and said second receptacle.
- 18. The instrument of claim 1, further comprising an alignment instrument engageable to a proximal end of said proximal portion, said alignment instrument having an alignment member alignable with a portion of a patient's anatomy when the spinal implant is inserted to a desired position in the patient.
- 19. The instrument of claim 1, further comprising a driving member rotatably captured in said first member and engaged to said second member, said driving member rotatable to move said second member between said first position and said second position.
- 20. An instrument for inserting a spinal implant in a disc space, comprising:
a proximal portion including a handle and a shaft extending distally from said handle; and an implant engaging portion at a distal end of said shaft, said implant engaging portion engageable to the spinal implant, said proximal portion engageable to said implant engaging portion in a first position for inserting the spinal implant in the disc space, said proximal portion movable relative to said implant engaging portion and engageable to said implant engaging portion in a second position for inserting the spinal implant in the disc space.
- 21. The instrument of claim 20, wherein said implant engaging portion includes a first member and a second member, said second member movable along said first member from a first position wherein said spinal implant is insertable between said first and second members to a second position wherein said first member and said second member engage the implant therebetween.
- 22. The instrument of claim 21, wherein in said second position said first and second members define an implant receptacle therebetween.
- 23. The instrument of claim 22, wherein said implant receptacle is defined by a first concave surface extending along an inner side of said first member and a second concave surface extending along an inner side of said second member, said first and second concave surfaces being oriented toward one another.
- 24. The instrument of claim 23, wherein said first member includes a projection extending from said first concave surface toward said second concave surface.
- 25. The instrument of claim 21, wherein said first member and said second member are movably engaged along a distal shaft of said implant engaging portion.
- 26. The instrument of claim 25, wherein said first member includes a first finger extending distally from said distal shaft and said second member includes a second finger extending distally from said distal shaft, said first and second fingers defining an implant receptacle therebetween when said second member is in said second position.
- 27. The instrument of claim 20, wherein said shaft of said proximal portion includes an inner shaft movably positioned therein.
- 28. The instrument of claim 27, further comprising an actuator slidably positioned about said shaft and engaged to said inner shaft, said actuator being movable from an engaged position wherein said inner shaft engages said implant engaging portion to a disengaged position wherein said inner shaft is disengaged from said implant engaging portion.
- 29. The instrument of claim 28, wherein:
said shaft of said proximal portion is pivotally coupled to said implant engaging portion; said inner shaft engages said implant engaging portion with said proximal portion in said first position; said inner shaft is disengaged from said implant engaging portion with said actuator in said disengaged position and said proximal portion is pivotal to said second position; and said actuator is movable to said engaged position to engage said inner shaft to said implant engaging portion with said proximal portion in said second position to fix said proximal portion in said second position.
- 30. The instrument of claim 20, wherein:
said shaft includes an inner shaft movably positioned therein, said inner shaft including a first extension, a second extension and a slot between said first extension and said second extension; and said implant engaging portion including a shaft engaging portion, said shaft engaging portion including a first receptacle engaging said first extension with said proximal portion in said first position, said shaft engaging portion including a second receptacle engaging said second extension with said proximal portion in said second position.
- 31. The instrument of claim 30, wherein said inner shaft is spring biased to engage said first extension and said second extension with respective ones of said first receptacle and said second receptacle.
- 32. The instrument of claim 31, further comprising an actuator slidably position about said shaft and coupled to said inner shaft to move said inner shaft proximally to disengage said first extension and said second extension with respective ones of said first receptacle and said second receptacle.
- 33. The instrument of claim 20, further comprising an alignment instrument engageable to a proximal end of said proximal portion, said alignment instrument having an alignment member alignable with a portion of a patient's anatomy when the spinal implant is inserted to a desired position in the disc space.
- 34. An instrument for inserting a spinal implant in a disc space, comprising:
a proximal portion including a handle and shaft extending distally from said handle; and an implant engaging portion at a distal end of said shaft, said implant engaging portion engageable to the spinal implant; and an alignment instrument engageable to a proximal end of said proximal portion, said alignment instrument having an alignment member alignable with a portion of a patient's anatomy when the spinal implant is inserted to a desired position in the disc space.
- 35. The instrument of claim 34, wherein said alignment instrument includes an engagement end including a cup portion positionable over a proximal end of said handle.
- 36. The instrument of claim 34, wherein said alignment instrument includes an engagement end including a shaft engageable with a ball detent mechanism in said handle.
- 37. The instrument of claim 36, wherein said alignment member includes an extension member extending from said engagement end to said alignment member.
- 38. The instrument of claim 34, wherein said proximal portion has a first position and a second position relative to said implant engaging portion.
- 39. The instrument of claim 38, wherein said alignment instrument includes a second alignment instrument, each of said alignment instruments adapted for use with a corresponding one of said first position and said second position of said proximal portion.
- 40. The instrument of claim 34, wherein the portion of the patient anatomy is alignable between a predetermined location on the spinal implant and said alignment member.
- 41. A spinal implant insertable in a spinal disc space, the implant comprising a body including:
a middle portion having opposite first and second ends; a leading end portion extending from said first end of said middle portion; a trailing end portion extending from said second end of said middle portion; an upper surface and an opposite lower surface along said middle portion and said leading end portion and said trailing end portion; and an inserter instrument engaging receptacle at a junction of said middle portion and said trailing end portion.
- 42. The implant of claim 41, wherein said receptacle is a groove formed in a posterior wall of said body, said groove extending between said upper surface and said lower surface.
- 43. The implant of claim 41, further comprising an inserter instrument engaging receptacle at a junction of said middle portion and said leading end portion.
- 44. The implant of claim 41, wherein said body includes an anterior wall and a posterior wall each extending along a respective side of said middle portion, said leading end portion and said trailing end portion.
- 45. The implant of claim 44, wherein said anterior wall has a generally convex profile and said posterior wall has a generally concave profile.
- 46. The implant of claim 44, wherein said anterior wall includes a recessed area extending along said trailing end portion.
- 47. The implant of claim 46, wherein said anterior wall includes a second recessed area extending along said leading end portion.
- 48. The implant of claim 44, wherein said posterior wall has a height that is less than a height of said anterior end wall.
- 49. The implant of claim 41, wherein said leading end portion and said trailing end portion each define a chamber extending between said upper surface and said lower surface.
- 50. The implant of claim 49, wherein said middle portion defines a chamber extending between said upper surface and said lower surface.
- 51. The implant of claim 50, further comprising:
a first strut between said chamber of said leading end portion and said chamber of said middle portion; and a second strut between said chamber of said trailing end portion and said chamber of said middle portion.
- 52. The implant of claim 51, wherein said inserter instrument engaging receptacle is formed at the junction of said second strut and a posterior wall of said body.
- 53. The implant of claim 41, wherein said body is comprised of non-resorbable material selected from the group consisting of: non-reinforced polymers, carbon-reinforced polymer composites, PEEK, PEEK composites, shape-memory alloys, titanium, titanium alloys, cobalt chrome alloys, stainless steel, ceramics and combinations thereof.
- 54. The implant of claim 41, wherein said body is comprised of PEEK material.
- 55. The implant of claim 54, further comprising at least one radiographic marker in said body.
- 56. The implant of claim 41, wherein said body includes at least one chamber.
- 57. The implant of claim 41, further comprising bone growth material in said at least one chamber.
- 58. The implant of claim 57, wherein said bone growth material includes one or more selected from group consisting of: bone morphogenetic protein, transforming growth factor, insulin-like growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, and LIM mineralization protein (LIP).
- 59. A spinal implant insertable in a spinal disc space, the implant comprising a body having:
a leading end wall; a trailing end wall; a posterior wall extending between said leading end wall and said trailing end wall; and an anterior wall extending between said leading end wall and said trailing end wall, wherein said anterior wall includes a middle portion, a trailing end portion, and a leading end portion, said middle portion being offset anteriorly from said leading end portion and said trailing end portion.
- 60. The implant of claim 59, further comprising:
an upper bearing surface extending between said leading end wall, said anterior wall, said posterior wall and said trailing end wall; and an opposite lower bearing surface extending between said leading end wall, said anterior wall, said posterior wall and said trailing end wall.
- 61. The implant of claim 59, wherein:
said posterior wall includes a middle portion, a leading end portion, and a trailing end portion; and said posterior wall includes an inserter instrument engaging receptacle at a junction of said middle portion and said trailing end portion thereof.
- 62. The implant of claim 61, wherein said receptacle is a groove extending said upper surface and said lower surface.
- 63. The implant of claim 61, wherein said posterior wall includes an inserter instrument engaging receptacle at a junction of said middle portion and said leading end portion thereof.
- 64. The implant of claim 59, wherein said anterior wall has a generally convex profile and said posterior wall has a generally concave profile.
- 65. The implant of claim 59, wherein said anterior wall includes a first recessed area extending along said leading end portion thereof and a second recessed area extending along said trailing end portion thereof.
- 66. The implant of claim 59, wherein said posterior wall has a height that is less than a height of said anterior end wall.
- 67. The implant of claim 59, further comprising a first chamber between a leading end portion of said posterior wall and said leading end portion of said anterior wall and a second chamber between a trailing end portion of said posterior wall and said trailing end portion of said anterior wall.
- 68. The implant of claim 67, further comprising a third chamber between a middle portion of said posterior wall and said middle portion of said anterior wall.
- 69. The implant of claim 68, further comprising:
a first strut extending from said anterior wall to said posterior wall between said first chamber and said third chamber; and a second strut extending from said anterior wall to said posterior wall between said second chamber and said third chamber.
- 70. The implant of claim 69, further comprising an inserter instrument engaging receptacle in said posterior wall at the junction of said second strut and said posterior wall.
- 71. The implant of claim 70, further comprising a second inserter instrument engaging receptacle in said posterior wall formed at the junction of said first strut and said posterior wall.
- 72. A spinal implant insertable in a spinal disc space, the implant comprising a body including:
a leading end wall; a trailing end wall; a posterior wall extending between said leading end wall and said trailing end wall; an anterior wall extending between said leading end wall and said trailing end wall; a first strut adjacent said leading end wall extending from said anterior wall to said posterior wall; a second strut adjacent said trailing end wall extending from said anterior wall to said posterior wall; a chamber formed by said first strut, said second strut, said anterior wall and said posterior wall; and an inserter instrument engaging receptacle at the junction of said second strut and said posterior wall.
- 73. The implant of claim 72, further comprising:
a second chamber formed by said first strut, said leading end wall, said anterior wall and said posterior wall; and a third chamber formed by said second strut, said trailing end wall, said anterior wall and said posterior wall forming a second chamber.
- 74. The implant of claim 72, wherein said anterior wall includes a middle portion, a trailing end portion, and a leading end portion, said middle portion being offset anteriorly from said leading end portion and said trailing end portion.
- 75. The implant of claim 72, further comprising an inserter instrument engaging receptacle at the junction of said first strut and said posterior wall.
- 76. A kit, comprising:
an implant insertable in a spinal disc space, said implant having a leading end portion, a trailing end portion, and a middle portion therebetween; an inserter instrument comprising:
a proximal portion including a handle and a shaft extending distally from said handle, said proximal portion extending along a central axis; an implant engaging portion at a distal end of said shaft, said implant engaging portion configured to engage said trailing end portion of said implant such that said leading end portion of said implant extends way from the central axis of said proximal portion.
- 77. The kit of claim 76, wherein said implant engaging portion is laterally offset from the central axis of said shaft.
- 78. The kit of claim 76, wherein said proximal portion is pivotally engaged to said implant engaging portion and movable between a first implant insertion position and a second implant insertion position relative to said implant engaging portion.
- 79. The kit of claim 76, further comprising a pusher instrument engageable with said inserter instrument to provide a pushing force to said implant through said inserter instrument.
- 80. The kit of claim 76, further comprising an alignment instrument engageable to said inserter instrument, said alignment instrument having an alignment member alignable with a portion of a patient's anatomy when said spinal implant is inserted to a desired position in the spinal disc space.
- 81. The kit of claim 80, wherein the portion of the patient anatomy is alignable between a predetermined location on the spinal implant and said alignment member.
- 82. A method for inserting an implant in a spinal disc space of a patient, comprising:
accessing the spinal disc space; preparing the spinal disc space for insertion of the implant; engaging the implant to an inserter instrument in a first position relative to a proximal portion of the inserter instrument, the proximal portion being movable relative to the implant to a second position; selecting one of the first position and the second position; and inserting the implant in the spinal disc space with the proximal portion of the inserter instrument in the selected position.
- 83. The method of claim 82, further comprising:
moving the proximal portion of the inserter instrument to the other of the first position and the second position during insertion of the implant.
- 84. The method of claim 82, wherein selecting one of the first position and the second position includes pivoting the proximal portion of the inserter instrument relative to a distal implant engaging portion of the inserter instrument.
- 85. The method of claim 82, further comprising applying a pushing force to the inserter instrument during insertion of the implant in the spinal disc space.
- 86. The method of claim 82, further comprising:
engaging an alignment instrument with the inserter instrument; and inserting the implant in the spinal disc space so that the alignment instrument aligns with an anatomical feature of the patient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS:
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/858,197 filed May 15, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/694,521, filed on Oct. 23, 2000, which claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Application No. 60/160,667, filed Oct. 21, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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