Claims
- 1. An implant cap movable between an insertion position for insertion into an expandable spinal implant and a deployed position for expanding the implant, the implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact adjacent upper and lower vertebral bodies, respectively, and an end with an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said cap, said cap comprising:
a head having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite said top surface, said head being configured to cooperatively engage the end of the implant to at least in part cover the opening in the end of the implant; and a stem projecting from said bottom surface of said head, said stem having a distal end, opposed sides having a width therebetween, and upper and lower surfaces having a height therebetween, the width of said stem being greater than the height of said stem proximate said distal end of said stem when said cap is in the insertion position, said opposed sides being configured to move the upper and lower portions of the implant apart from one another when said cap is rotated from the insertion position to the deployed position.
- 2. The cap of claim 1, wherein said head is configured to cooperatively engage the end of the implant to completely cover the opening.
- 3. The cap of claim 1, wherein said opposed sides of said stem are beveled.
- 4. The cap of claim 1, wherein said opposed sides of said stem are rounded.
- 5. The cap of claim 4, wherein said opposed sides include a thread adapted for cooperative engagement with the implant.
- 6. The cap of claim 1, wherein said upper and lower surfaces of said stem are at least in part tapered towards said distal end of said stem.
- 7. The cap of claim 1, wherein said stem has a rectangular cross section along at least a portion of the length of said stem.
- 8. The cap of claim 1, wherein said stem has an arcuate cross section along at least a portion of the length of said stem.
- 9. The cap of claim 1, wherein said stem has a circular cross section along at least a portion of the length of said stem.
- 10. The cap of claim 1, wherein said head has a perimeter having at least one arcuate portion.
- 11. The cap of claim 1, wherein said distal end of said stem is adapted to cooperatively engage one of the upper and lower portions to lock said cap to the implant while the implant is in an expanded position.
- 12. The cap of claim 11, wherein said distal end of said stem has projections to cooperatively engage the upper and lower portions of the implant.
- 13. The cap of claim 1, wherein said bottom surface of said head has at least one recess and each of the upper and lower portions proximate the end of the implant has at least one protrusion, each recess being adapted to engage with at least one of the protrusions to prevent the implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height when the implant is expanded.
- 14. The cap of claim 1, wherein the implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, said bottom surface of said head being configured to cover at least a portion of one of the bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 15. The cap of claim 14, wherein said bottom surface of said head is configured to cover a portion of more than one of the bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 16. The cap of claim 14, wherein said head is configured to allow the insertion of a bone screw into the implant after said cap is engaged with the implant.
- 17. The cap of claim 14, wherein said head has a perimeter that is configured to permit the insertion of a bone screw into one of the bone screw holes after said cap is engaged with the implant, said head being movable to cover at least a portion of the bone screw after the bone screw is inserted in one of the bone screw holes.
- 18. The cap of claim 1, wherein said head is adapted to cooperatively engage a tool for attaching said cap to the implant.
- 19. The cap of claim 18, wherein said top surface of said head further comprises a marking to indicate the orientation of said cap to the implant once said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 20. The cap of claim 1, wherein said cap is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 21. The cap of claim 1, wherein said cap comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 22. The cap of claim 1, wherein said cap is at least in part resorbable.
- 23. The cap of claim 1, wherein said cap is formed of a porous material.
- 24. The cap of claim 1, in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 25. The cap of claim 1, in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 26. The cap of claim 1, in combination with a spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact the vertebral bodies and an end with an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said cap.
- 27. The cap of claim 26, wherein said upper and lower portions of said implant include at least one opening adapted to communicate with one of the adjacent vertebral bodies, said openings in said upper and lower portions being in communication with one another and adapted for permitting for the growth of bone from adjacent vertebral body to adjacent vertebral body through said implant.
- 28. The cap of claim 27, wherein said implant includes a hollow interior for holding bone growth promoting material, said hollow interior being in communication with at least one openings in each of said upper and lower portions.
- 29. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant is in combination with a bone growth promoting material.
- 30. The cap of claim 29, wherein said bone growth promoting material is selected from one of bone, bone derived products, demineralized bone matrix, ossifying proteins, bone morphogenetic protein, hydroxyapatite, and genes coding for the production of bone.
- 31. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 32. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 33. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant is at least in part resorbable.
- 34. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant is formed of a porous material.
- 35. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant is in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 36. The cap of claim 26, wherein said implant is in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 37. An implant cap for preventing the over-expansion of an expandable spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact adjacent upper and lower vertebral bodies, respectively, and an end having an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said cap, each of the upper and lower portions proximate the end of the implant having at least one protrusion, said cap comprising:
a head configured to cooperatively engage the end of the implant to at least in part cover the opening, said head having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite said top surface, said bottom surface having a recess adapted to cooperatively receive the protrusions to prevent the implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height by limiting movement of the protrusions apart from one another; and a stem projecting from said bottom surface of said head, said stem being adapted for insertion into the opening of the implant.
- 38. The cap of claim 37, wherein said head is configured to cooperatively engage the end of the implant to completely cover the opening.
- 39. The cap of claim 37, wherein the implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, said bottom surface of said head being configured to cover at least a portion of one of the bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 40. The cap of claim 39, wherein said bottom surface of said head is configured to cover a portion of more than one of the bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 41. The cap of claim 39, wherein said head is configured to allow the insertion of a bone screw into the implant after said cap is engaged with the implant.
- 42. The cap of claim 39, wherein said head has a perimeter that is configured to permit the insertion of a bone screw into one of the bone screw holes after said cap is engaged with the implant, said head being movable to cover at least a portion of the bone screw after the bone screw is inserted in one of the bone screw holes.
- 43. The cap of claim 37, wherein said cap is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 44. The cap of claim 37, wherein said cap comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 45. The cap of claim 37, wherein said cap is at least in part resorbable.
- 46. The cap of claim 37, wherein said cap is formed of a porous material.
- 47. The cap of claim 37, in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 48. The cap of claim 37, in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 49. The cap of claim 37, in combination with a spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact the vertebral bodies and an end with an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said cap.
- 50. The cap of claim 49, wherein said upper and lower portions of said implant include at least one opening adapted to communicate with one of the adjacent vertebral bodies, said openings in said upper and lower portions being in communication with one another and adapted for permitting for the growth of bone from adjacent vertebral body to adjacent vertebral body through said implant.
- 51. The cap of claim 50, wherein said implant includes a hollow interior for holding bone growth promoting material, said hollow interior being in communication with at least one openings in each of said upper and lower portions.
- 52. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant is in combination with a bone growth promoting material.
- 53. The cap of claim 52, wherein said bone growth promoting material is selected from one of bone, bone derived products, demineralized bone matrix, ossifying proteins, bone morphogenetic protein, hydroxyapatite, and genes coding for the production of bone.
- 54. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 55. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 56. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant is at least in part resorbable.
- 57. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant is formed of a porous material.
- 58. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant is in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 59. The cap of claim 49, wherein said implant is in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 60. An implant cap for preventing the over-expansion of an expandable spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact adjacent upper and lower vertebral bodies, respectively, and an end having an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said cap, each of the upper and lower portions proximate the end of the implant having a recess, said cap comprising:
a head configured to cooperatively engage the end of the implant to at least in part cover the opening, said head having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite said top surface, said bottom surface having at least one protrusion adapted to cooperatively engage the recesses in the end of the implant to prevent the implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height by limiting movement of the upper and lower portions relative to one another; and a stem projecting from said bottom surface of said head, said stem being adapted for insertion into the opening of the implant.
- 61. The cap of claim 60, wherein said head is configured to cooperatively engage the end of the implant to completely cover the opening.
- 62. The cap of claim 60, wherein the implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, said bottom surface of said head being configured to cover at least a portion of one of the bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 63. The cap of claim 62, wherein said bottom surface of said head is configured to cover a portion of more than one of the bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to the implant.
- 64. The cap of claim 62, wherein said head is configured to allow the insertion of a bone screw into the implant after said cap is engaged with the implant.
- 65. The cap of claim 62, wherein said head has a perimeter that is configured to permit the insertion of a bone screw into one of the bone screw holes after said cap is engaged with the implant, said head being movable to cover at least a portion of the bone screw after the bone screw is inserted in one of the bone screw holes.
- 66. The cap of claim 60, wherein said cap is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 67. The cap of claim 60, wherein said cap comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 68. The cap of claim 60, wherein said cap is at least in part resorbable.
- 69. The cap of claim 60, wherein said cap is formed of a porous material.
- 70. The cap of claim 60, in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 71. The cap of claim 60, in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 72. The cap of claim 60, in combination with a spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact the vertebral bodies and an end with an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said cap.
- 73. The cap of claim 72, wherein said upper and lower portions of said implant include at least one opening adapted to communicate with one of the adjacent vertebral bodies, said openings in said upper and lower portions being in communication with one another and adapted for permitting for the growth of bone from adjacent vertebral body to adjacent vertebral body through said implant.
- 74. The cap of claim 73, wherein said implant includes a hollow interior for holding bone growth promoting material, said hollow interior being in communication with at least one openings in each of said upper and lower portions.
- 75. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant is in combination with a bone growth promoting material.
- 76. The cap of claim 75, wherein said bone growth promoting material is selected from one of bone, bone derived products, demineralized bone matrix, ossifying proteins, bone morphogenetic protein, hydroxyapatite, and genes coding for the production of bone.
- 77. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 78. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 79. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant is at least in part resorbable.
- 80. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant is formed of a porous material.
- 81. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant is in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 82. The cap of claim 72, wherein said implant is in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 83. An apparatus for insertion within an implantation space formed across the height of a disc space between vertebral bodies of a human spine, said apparatus comprising:
an expandable spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact adjacent upper and lower vertebral bodies, respectively, said implant having an end having an opening, each of said upper and lower portions having a recess; and an implant end cap having a head configured to cooperatively engage said end of said implant to at least in part cover said opening, said head having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite said top surface, said bottom surface having at least one protrusion adapted to cooperatively engage said recesses of said upper and lower portions of said implant to prevent said implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height by limiting movement of said upper and lower portions relative to one another.
- 84. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said head is configured to cooperatively engage said end of said implant to completely cover said opening.
- 85. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, said bottom surface of said head being configured to cover at least a portion of one of said bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to said implant.
- 86. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said bottom surface of said head is configured to cover a portion of more than one of said bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to said implant.
- 87. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said head is configured to allow the insertion of a bone screw into said implant after said cap is engaged with said implant.
- 88. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said head has a perimeter that is configured to permit the insertion of a bone screw into one of said bone screw holes after said cap is engaged with said implant, said head being movable to cover at least a portion of the bone screw after the bone screw is inserted in one of said bone screw holes.
- 89. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said upper and lower portions of said implant include at least one opening adapted to communicate with one of the adjacent vertebral bodies, said openings in said upper and lower portions being in communication with one another and adapted for permitting for the growth of bone from adjacent vertebral body to adjacent vertebral body through said implant.
- 90. The apparatus of claim 89, wherein said implant includes a hollow interior for holding bone growth promoting material, said hollow interior being in communication with at least one openings in each of said upper and lower portions.
- 91. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant is in combination with a bone growth promoting material.
- 92. The apparatus of claim 91, wherein said bone growth promoting material is selected from one of bone, bone derived products, demineralized bone matrix, ossifying proteins, bone morphogenetic protein, hydroxyapatite, and genes coding for the production of bone.
- 93. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 94. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 95. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant is at least in part resorbable.
- 96. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant is formed of a porous material.
- 97. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant is in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 98. The apparatus of claim 83, wherein said implant is in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 99. An apparatus for insertion within an implantation space formed across the height of a disc space between vertebral bodies of a human spine, said apparatus comprising:
an expandable spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact adjacent upper and lower vertebral bodies, respectively, said implant having an end having an opening, each of said upper and lower portions having at least one protrusion; and an implant end cap having a head configured to cooperatively engage said end of said implant to at least in part cover said opening, said head having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite said top surface, said bottom surface having a recess adapted to cooperatively receive said protrusions of said upper and lower portions of said implant to prevent said implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height by limiting movement of said upper and lower portions relative to one another.
- 100. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said head is configured to cooperatively engage said end of said implant to completely cover said opening.
- 101. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, said bottom surface of said head being configured to cover at least a portion of one of said bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to said implant.
- 102. The apparatus of claim 101, wherein said bottom surface of said head is configured to cover a portion of more than one of said bone screw holes when said cap is engaged to said implant.
- 103. The apparatus of claim 101, wherein said head is configured to allow the insertion of a bone screw into said implant after said cap is engaged with said implant.
- 104. The apparatus of claim 101, wherein said head has a perimeter that configured to permit the insertion of a bone screw into one of said bone screw holes after said cap is engaged with said implant, said head being movable to cover at least a portion of the bone screw after the bone screw is inserted in one of said bone screw holes.
- 105. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said upper and lower portions of said implant include at least one opening adapted to communicate with one of the adjacent vertebral bodies, said openings in said upper and lower portions being in communication with one another and adapted for permitting for the growth of bone from adjacent vertebral body to adjacent vertebral body through said implant.
- 106. The apparatus of claim 105, wherein said implant includes a hollow interior for holding bone growth promoting material, said hollow interior being in communication with at least one openings in each of said upper and lower portions.
- 107. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant is in combination with a bone growth promoting material.
- 108. The apparatus of claim 107, wherein said bone growth promoting material is selected from one of bone, bone derived products, demineralized bone matrix, ossifying proteins, bone morphogenetic protein, hydroxyapatite, and genes coding for the production of bone.
- 109. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 110. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 111. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant is at least in part resorbable.
- 112. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant is formed of a porous material.
- 113. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant is in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 114. The apparatus of claim 99, wherein said implant is in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 115. A screw lock for locking a plurality of bone screws to a spinal implant, the implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact adjacent upper and lower vertebral bodies, respectively, the implant having a trailing end with a plurality of bone screw holes and an opening adapted to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said lock, said lock comprising:
a head having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite said top surface, said bottom surface being adapted to cover at least a portion of the bone screw holes when the implant is in an expanded position; and a stem projecting from said bottom surface of said head, said stem being adapted for insertion into the opening of the trailing end of the implant to move apart the upper and lower portions to an increased height of the implant upon rotation of said stem from an insertion position to a deployed position, said stem having a non-circular cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis of said stem.
- 116. The lock of claim 115, wherein said head is configured to cooperatively engage the trailing end of the implant to completely cover the opening.
- 117. The lock of claim 115, wherein said stem has a rectangular cross section along at least a portion of the length of said stem.
- 118. The lock of claim 115, wherein said stem has a distal end adapted to cooperatively engage one of the upper and lower portions to lock said lock to the implant while the implant is in an expanded position.
- 119. The lock of claim 118, wherein said distal end of said stem has projections to cooperatively engage the upper and lower portions of the implant.
- 120. The lock of claim 115, wherein said bottom surface of said head has at least one recess and each of the upper and lower portions proximate the end of the implant has at least one protrusion, each recess being adapted to engage with at least one of the protrusions to prevent the implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height when the implant is expanded.
- 121. The lock of claim 115, wherein said lock is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 122. The lock of claim 115, wherein said lock comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 123. The lock of claim 115, wherein said lock is at least in part resorbable.
- 124. The lock of claim 115, wherein said lock is formed of a porous material.
- 125. The lock of claim 115, in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 126. The lock of claim 115, in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 127. The lock of claim 115, in combination with a spinal implant having upper and lower portions adapted to move apart from one another to contact the vertebral bodies and a trailing end with an opening configured to cooperatively receive at least a portion of said lock.
- 128. The lock of claim 127, wherein said upper and lower portions of said implant include at least one opening adapted to communicate with one of the adjacent vertebral bodies, said openings in said upper and lower portions being in communication with one another and adapted for permitting for the growth of bone from adjacent vertebral body to adjacent vertebral body through said implant.
- 129. The lock of claim 128, wherein said implant includes a hollow interior for holding bone growth promoting material, said hollow interior being in communication with at least one openings in each of said upper and lower portions.
- 130. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant is in combination with a bone growth promoting material.
- 131. The lock of claim 130, wherein said bone growth promoting material is selected from one of bone, bone derived products, demineralized bone matrix, ossifying proteins, bone morphogenetic protein, hydroxyapatite, and genes coding for the production of bone.
- 132. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant is treated with a bone growth promoting substance.
- 133. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant comprises at least one of the following materials: metal, titanium, plastic, and ceramic appropriate for implantation in the human body.
- 134. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant is at least in part resorbable.
- 135. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant is formed of a porous material.
- 136. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant is in combination with a material adapted to inhibit scar formation.
- 137. The lock of claim 127, wherein said implant is in combination with an antimicrobial material.
- 138. A method for engaging an end cap having a stem to an expandable spinal implant having an end, the method comprising the steps of:
inserting the stem of the end cap into the end of the implant; rotating the stem of the end cap to expand the height of the implant; and using a portion of the end cap to prevent the implant from expanding beyond a predetermined height.
- 139. The method of claim 138, wherein the step of rotating the stem includes rotating the stem less than one full turn to expand the implant to an increased maximum implant height.
- 140. The method of claim 138, wherein the step of rotating the stem includes rotating the stem approximately 90 degrees.
- 141. The method of claim 138, wherein the step of rotating the stem includes rotating a stem having no threads.
- 142. The method of claim 138, wherein the step of using a portion of the end cap includes receiving into at least one recess on the end cap at least one protrusion on the end of the implant.
- 143. The method of claim 138, wherein the step of using a portion of the end cap includes engaging at least one protrusion on the end cap into at least one recess on the end of the implant.
- 144. The method of claim 138, further comprising the step of locking the cap to the implant.
- 145. The method of claim 138, further comprising the step of locking the implant in an expanded position.
- 146. The method of claim 138, wherein the implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, further comprising the step of covering at least a portion of the bone screw holes with at least a portion of the end cap.
- 147. The method of claim 146, further comprising the step of inserting at least one bone screw in the implant after the stem of the end cap is inserted into the end of the implant.
- 148. The method of claim 138, wherein the end of the implant includes an opening leading to an interior hollow having a bone growth promoting material therein, further comprising the step of covering at least a portion of the opening with the end cap.
- 149. A method for expanding an expandable spinal implant having an end, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an end cap having a stem projecting therefrom; inserting at least a portion of the stem of the end cap into the end of the implant while the implant is in a collapsed position; and rotating the stem of the end cap less than one full turn to expand the implant from the collapsed position to an expanded position.
- 150. The method of claim 149, wherein the step of rotating the stem includes rotating the stem approximately 90 degrees.
- 151. The method of claim 149, wherein the step of rotating the stem includes rotating a stem having no threads.
- 152. The method of claim 149, further comprising the step of locking the cap to the implant.
- 153. The method of claim 149, further comprising the step of locking the implant in an expanded position.
- 154. The method of claim 149, wherein the implant has a plurality of bone screw holes, further comprising the step of covering at least a portion of the bone screw holes with at least a portion of the end cap.
- 155. The method of claim 155, further comprising the step of inserting at least one bone screw in the implant after the stem of the end cap is inserted into the end of the implant.
- 156. The method of claim 149, wherein the end of the implant includes an opening leading to an interior hollow having a bone growth promoting material therein, further comprising the step of covering at least a portion of the opening with the end cap.
- 157. The method of claim 149, wherein the step of inserting includes inserting a non-threaded stem into the end of the implant.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/274,869, filed Mar. 9, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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