Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument for performing a surgical procedure in a spinal disc space, comprising:
a shaft extending generally along a longitudinal axis, said shaft having a proximal portion along said longitudinal axis and a distal portion offset laterally in a first direction from said longitudinal axis; and a rasp head at a distal end of said shaft extending in said first direction laterally further from said longitudinal axis than said distal portion.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said rasp head has a first rasping surface positionable against the endplate of an upper vertebral body and an opposite second rasping surface positionable against the endplate of a lower vertebral body.
- 3. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said shaft includes a connecting portion extending along a second axis, said second axis forming a first angle with said longitudinal axis, and said distal portion extending from said connecting portion to said distal end along a third axis, said third axis forming a second angle with said second axis.
- 4. The instrument of claim 3, wherein said first angle is different that said second angle.
- 5. The instrument of claim 3, wherein said longitudinal axis and said third axis intersect distally of said rasp head at an angle of about 5 degrees.
- 6. The instrument of claim 1, wherein in said rasp head has an anterior wall, an opposite posterior wall, a trailing end wall extending between said anterior wall and said posterior wall, and a leading end wall extending between said anterior wall and said posterior wall opposite said trailing end wall.
- 7. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said leading end wall is tapered.
- 8. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said anterior wall, said posterior wall, said leading end wall and said trailing end wall are smooth.
- 9. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said anterior wall is convex and said posterior wall is concave.
- 10. The instrument of claim 9, wherein said anterior wall is longer than said posterior wall.
- 11. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said distal portion is laterally offset by a distance of 10 millimeters.
- 12. A surgical instrument for performing a surgical procedure in a spinal disc space, comprising:
a shaft having a length extending substantially along a longitudinal axis, wherein said shaft includes a proximal portion extending along said longitudinal axis, a connecting portion extending from a distal end of said proximal portion along a second axis, said second axis forming a first angle with said longitudinal axis, and a distal portion extending distally from a distal end of said connecting portion along a third axis, said third axis forming a second angle with said second axis such that said distal portion is non-parallel to said proximal portion; and a rasp head extending from a distal end of said distal portion of said shaft.
- 13. The instrument of claim 12, wherein:
said distal portion of said shaft is offset laterally in a first direction from said proximal portion of said shaft; and said rasp head extends further laterally than said distal portion in said first direction.
- 14. The instrument of claim 13, wherein said distal portion is laterally offset by a distance of 10 millimeters.
- 15. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said shaft has a handle along said proximal portion.
- 16. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said shaft has a circular cross-section.
- 17. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said rasp head has a shape that generally corresponds to the shape of an implant to be inserted into the intradiscal space.
- 18. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said rasp head has a first rasping surface positionable against the endplate of an upper vertebral body and an opposite second rasping surface positionable against the endplate of a lower vertebral body.
- 19. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said first angle is different than said second angle.
- 20. The instrument of claim 12, wherein a distal extension of said longitudinal axis and a distal extension of said third axis intersect to form an angle of about 5 degrees.
- 21. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said rasp head has an anterior wall, an opposite posterior wall, a trailing end wall extending between said anterior wall and said posterior wall, and a leading end wall extending between said anterior wall and said posterior wall opposite said trailing end wall.
- 22. The instrument of claim 21, wherein said leading end wall is tapered.
- 23. The instrument of claim 21, wherein said anterior wall, said posterior wall, said leading end wall and said trailing end wall are smooth.
- 23. The instrument of claim 21, wherein said anterior wall is convex and said posterior wall is concave.
- 24. The instrument of claim 23, wherein said anterior wall is longer than said posterior wall.
- 25. A surgical instrument for performing a surgical procedure in a spinal disc space, comprising:
a shaft extending generally along a longitudinal axis, said shaft having a proximal portion along said longitudinal axis and a distal portion offset laterally in a first direction from said longitudinal axis; and a rasp head extending from a distal end of said shaft laterally in said first direction further from said longitudinal axis than said distal end, wherein said distal portion is laterally offset by a distance of 10 millimeters.
- 26. A surgical instrument for performing a surgical procedure in a spinal disc space, comprising:
a shaft having a length extending substantially along a longitudinal axis, wherein said shaft includes:
a proximal portion extending along said longitudinal axis; a connecting portion extending from a distal end of said proximal portion along a second axis, said second axis forming a first angle with said longitudinal axis; a distal portion extending distally from a distal end of said connecting portion along a third axis, said third axis forming a second angle with said second axis, wherein a distal extension of said longitudinal axis and a distal extension of said third axis intersect at an angle of about 5 degrees; and a rasp head extending from a distal end of said distal portion of said shaft.
- 27. A method for inserting an implant in a spinal disc space, comprising:
providing a posterior lateral opening into the disc space; selecting an implant for insertion into the disc space; securing a trailing end of an implant to an implant inserter; positioning a leading end of the implant at the opening; engaging a pusher to the implant inserter; applying an impaction force to the implant with the pusher to push the implant through the opening and into the disc space; and applying a pivoting force to the implant with the implant inserter to move the leading end of the implant towards a distal portion of the disc space.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising alternating between applying an impaction force and applying a pivoting force.
- 29. The method of claim 27, further comprising removing disc material from the disc space prior to positioning the leading end wall of the implant at the opening.
- 30. The method of claim 29, further comprising forming a square entrance port at the opening prior to positioning the leading end of the implant at the opening.
- 31. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
positioning the implant at a distal portion of the disc space; and inserting a second implant into the disc space through the opening after positioning the implant at the distal portion of the disc space.
- 32. The method of claim 27, further comprising:
inserting an implant template into the disc space prior to selecting the implant.
- 33. The method of claim 27, further comprising inserting an implant insertion guide into the disc space prior to positioning the leading end of the implant at the opening.
- 34. A method of preparing a spinal disc space for insertion of an implant, comprising:
providing a posterior lateral opening into the disc space; providing a rasp including a shaft extending generally along a longitudinal axis, said shaft having a proximal portion along said longitudinal axis and a distal portion offset laterally to a first side of said longitudinal axis, said rasp further including a rasp head extending from a distal end of said shaft towards said first side; and orienting said shaft so that the spinous process is positioned toward a second side of said longitudinal axis, said second side opposite said first side.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
positioning a leading end wall of said rasp head at the opening and the proximal portion of the shaft adjacent the spinous process; and applying a pivoting force to the rasp to move the leading end wall of the rasp towards a distal portion of the disc space and the proximal portion of the shaft away from the spinous process.
- 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising rasping the vertebral endplates.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein rasping the vertebral endplates includes rasping each endplate separately.
- 38. The method of claim 36, further comprising inserting an implant into the rasped disc space.
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
[0001] The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/858,197 filed on 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 Ser. No. 60/160,667 filed on Oct. 21, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60160667 |
Oct 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09858197 |
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10636398 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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