Claims
- 1. A holder for use with a sleeve during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
a body; at least one protrusion extending from the body, the at least one protrusion configured to couple the body to a disc space between a first vertebra and a second vertebra; and a conduit through the body; wherein an end of the sleeve is removably positionable in the conduit during use, and wherein the sleeve is configured to allow tools or devices for implanting a spinal fusion device, or for preparing a patient to receive a spinal fusion device, to be inserted in the disc space through the sleeve and through the conduit.
- 2. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising a shoulder in the conduit, the shoulder configured to limit an insertion depth of the sleeve into the conduit.
- 3. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion establishes a separation distance between the first vertebra and the second vertebra during use.
- 4. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises sides and further comprising serrations on at least one side of the at least one protrusion.
- 5. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising a projection extending from an inner surface of the body that defines the conduit, the projection configured to engage a keyway of the sleeve.
- 6. The holder as defined in claim 5, wherein rotation of the sleeve to couples the after sleeve to the body.
- 7. The holder as defined in claim 5, wherein the sleeve comprises a view-port, and wherein the keyway and the projection are configured to limit rotation of the sleeve in the conduit so that the view port is positioned in a set orientation when the sleeve is rotated.
- 8. The holder as defined in claim 7 wherein the view-port faces a center of the disc space when rotation of the sleeve is inhibited by an end of the keyway contacting the protrusion.
- 9. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising a flange, the flange having an inner edge, an outer edge, a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein the flange is positionable around the body, and wherein the flange is configured to protect tissue and vessels adjacent to the disc space during use.
- 10. The holder as defined in claim 9, wherein the flange is made of a semi-rigid material.
- 11. The holder as defined in claim 9, wherein the lower surface of the flange curves during use to substantially match curvatures of surfaces of vertebrae adjacent to the holder.
- 12. The holder as defined in claim 9, further comprising a rim on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the rim is configured to engage the lower surface of the flange to support the flange during use.
- 13. The holder as defined in claim 9, further comprising a groove on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the groove is configured to engage the inner edge of the flange to support the flange during use.
- 14. The holder as defined in claim 9, wherein the flange further comprises an elastic collar configured to conform to the shape of the body during use to support the flange during use.
- 15. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein a height of the body is less than about six inches.
- 16. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein a height of the body is less than about four inches.
- 17. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein a height of the body is less than about two inches.
- 18. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising at least one tang that couples the body to a first vertebra.
- 19. The holder as defined in claim 18, wherein the tang further comprises serrations on at least one side of the at least one tang.
- 20. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising a slot in a conduit wall, the slot configured to engage a distractor on an end of the sleeve during use.
- 21. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the sleeve further comprises a view-port to provide increased visibility of a surgical site during use.
- 22. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein a bottom of the body is curved to substantially conform to curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder during use.
- 23. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising a slot in the body and an insertion instrument, wherein the insertion instrument is configured to releasably engage the slot.
- 24. The holder as defined in claim 23 wherein the slot is an opening through the body.
- 25. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising a slot in the body and a removal instrument, wherein the removal instrument is configured to releasably engage the slot.
- 26. The holder as defined in claim 1, further comprising at least one tang, wherein the at least one tang is configured to engage the first vertebra to couple the body to the vertebra.
- 27. The holder as defined in claim 1, wherein the conduit comprises a non-circular perimeter, and wherein the conduit is configured to guide a non-cylindrical implant into the disc space.
- 28. A base for use during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
a body having a height of less than about 15 centimeters, said body comprising a conduit through the body; and at least one protrusion extending from the body, the at least one protrusion configured to couple the body to a disc space between a first vertebra and a second vertebra; wherein the conduit is configured to allow tools or devices for implanting a spinal fusion device, or for preparing a patient to receive a spinal fusion device, to be inserted in the disc space through the conduit.
- 29. The base as defined in claim 28, further comprising a sleeve, and wherein an end of the sleeve is removably positionable in the conduit.
- 30. The base as defined in claim 29, further comprising a slot in a conduit wall, the slot configured to engage a distractor on an end of the sleeve during use.
- 31. The base as defined in claim 29, further comprising a shoulder in the conduit, the shoulder configured to limit an insertion depth of the sleeve into the conduit.
- 32. The base as defined in claim 29, wherein the sleeve further comprises a view-port to provide increased visibility of a surgical site during use.
- 33. The base as defined in claim 29, further comprising a projection extending from a wall of the body into the conduit, the projection configured to engage a slot in the sleeve to orient the sleeve within the body.
- 34. The base as defined in claim 29, wherein the sleeve further comprises a keyway configured to engage a projection extending from a wall into the conduit.
- 35. The base as defined in claim 34, wherein rotation of the sleeve couples the sleeve to the body.
- 36. The base as defined in claim 28, wherein the at least one protrusion establishes a separation distance between the first vertebra and the second vertebra during use.
- 37. The base as defined in claim 28, wherein the at least one protrusion comprises sides and further comprising serrations on at least one side of the at least one protrusion.
- 38. The base as defined in claim 28, further comprising a tang, wherein the tang is configured to couple the body to the first vertebra.
- 39. The base as defined in claim 38, wherein the tang further comprises a roughened surface configured to securely engage the first vertebra.
- 40. The base as defined in claim 39 wherein the roughening comprises serrations.
- 41. The base as defined in claim 28, further comprising a flange, the flange having an inner edge, an outer edge, a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein the flange is positionable around the body, and wherein the flange is configured to protect tissue and vessels adjacent to the disc space during use.
- 42. The base as defined in claim 41, wherein the flange is made of a semi-rigid material.
- 43. The base as defined in claim 41, wherein the lower surface of the flange curves during use to substantially match curvatures of surfaces of vertebrae adjacent to the holder.
- 44. The base as defined in claim 41, further comprising a rim on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the rim is configured to engage the lower surface of the flange to support the flange during use.
- 45. The base as defined in claim 41, further comprising a groove on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the groove is configured to engage the inner edge of the flange to support the flange during use.
- 46. The base as defined in claim 41, wherein the flange further comprises an elastic collar configured to conform to the shape of the body during use to support the flange during use.
- 47. The base as defined in claim 28, wherein a height of the body is less than about ten centimeters.
- 48. The base as defined in claim 28, wherein a height of the body is less than about five centimeters inches.
- 49. The base as defined in claim 28, wherein the bottom of the body is curved to substantially conform to curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder during use.
- 50. The base as defined in claim 28, wherein the conduit comprises a non-circular perimeter, and wherein the conduit is configured to guide a non-cylindrical implant into the disc space.
- 51. A base for use during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
a body; a tang extending from the body, the tang configured to couple the body to a first vertebra of a pair of vertebrae; a conduit through the body; wherein the conduit is configured to allow tools or devices for implanting a spinal fusion device, or for preparing a patient to receive a spinal fusion device, to be inserted into a disc space between the vertebrae.
- 52. The base as defined in claim 51, wherein the tang further comprises surface roughening on at least one side of the tang.
- 53. The base as defined in claim 52, wherein the surface roughening comprises serrations.
- 54. The base as defined in claim 51, further comprising a sleeve, and wherein an end of the sleeve is removably positionable in the conduit.
- 55. The base as defined in claim 54, further comprising a shoulder in the conduit, the shoulder configured to limit insertion depth of the sleeve into the conduit.
- 56. The base as defined in claim 54, further comprising a slot in a conduit wall, the slot configured to engage a distractor on an end of the sleeve during use.
- 57. The base as defined in claim 54, wherein the sleeve further comprises a view-port to provide increased visibility of a surgical site during use.
- 58. The base as defined in claim 54, further comprising a projection extending from a wall of the conduit, the projection configured to engage a slot in the sleeve.
- 59. The base as defined in claim 51, further comprising a protrusion extending from the body, the protrusion configured to be positionable within the disc space during use.
- 60. The base as defined in claim 59, wherein the protrusion establishes a separation distance between the first vertebra and the second vertebra during use.
- 61. The base as defined in claim 59, wherein the protrusion comprises sides and further comprising surface roughening on at least one side of the protrusion.
- 62. The base as defined in claim 61, wherein the surface roughening comprises serrations.
- 63. The base as defined in claim 51, further comprising an insertion tool, wherein the insertion tool is configured to releasably couple to a slot in a wall of the body.
- 64. The base as defined in claim 51, further comprising a flange, the flange having an inner edge, an outer edge, a lower surface and an upper surface, wherein the flange is positionable around the body, and wherein the flange is configured to protect tissue and vessels adjacent to the disc space during use.
- 65. The base as defined in claim 64, wherein the flange is made of a semi-rigid material.
- 66. The base as defined in claim 64, wherein the lower surface of the flange curves during use to substantially match curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder.
- 67. The base as defined in claim 64, further comprising a rim on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the rim engages the lower surface of the flange to support the flange during use.
- 68. The base as defined in claim 64, further comprising a groove on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the groove engages the inner edge of the flange to support the flange during use.
- 69. The base as defined in claim 64, wherein the flange further comprises an elastic collar which conforms to the shape of the body during use to support and secure the flange against the body.
- 70. The base as defined in claim 51, wherein a height of the body is less than about 15 centimeters.
- 71. The base as defined in claim 51, wherein a height of the body is less than about 10 centimeters.
- 72. The base as defined in claim 51, wherein a height of the body is less than about five centimeters.
- 73. The base as defined in claim 51, wherein the bottom of the body is curved to substantially conform to curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder during use.
- 74. The base as defined in claim 51, wherein the conduit comprises a non-circular perimeter, and wherein the conduit is configured to guide a non-cylindrical implant into the disc space.
- 75. A holder for use with a sleeve during a spinal fusion procedure comprising:
a body; a first conduit through the body; a second conduit through the body; and a protrusion from a bottom of the body, the protrusion configured to couple the body within a disc space between a first vertebra and a second vertebra; wherein the sleeve is removably positionable within the first conduit or the second conduit, and wherein the sleeve is configured to allow tools or devices for implanting a spinal fusion device, or for preparing a patient to receive a spinal fusion device, to be inserted in the disc space through the sleeve and through the conduit.
- 76. The holder as defined in claim 75, further comprising a shoulder in the first conduit, wherein the shoulder limits insertion depth of the sleeve into the first conduit.
- 77. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the first conduit comprises a noncircular perimeter, and wherein the conduit is configured to guide a non-cylindrical implant into the disc space.
- 78. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the protrusion establishes a separation distance between the vertebrae during use.
- 79. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the protrusion further comprises surface roughening.
- 80. The holder as defined in claim 79 wherein the surface roughening comprises serrations.
- 81. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the protrusion is located between exit openings of the first and second conduits in a bottom of the body.
- 82. The holder as defined in claim 81, further comprising a second protrusion extending from the bottom of the body adjacent to a side of the exit opening of the first conduit opposite the first protrusion, the second protrusion positionable between adjacent vertebrae during use.
- 83. The holder as defined in claim 82, wherein the second protrusion further comprises surface roughening on a side of the second protrusion.
- 84. The holder as defined in claim 75, further comprising a second protrusion extending from the bottom of the body adjacent to a side of the first conduit, and a third protrusion extending from the bottom of the body adjacent to a side of the exit hole of the second conduit, wherein the first protrusion is positioned between the second protrusion and the third protrusion.
- 85. The holder as defined in claim 84, wherein the second protrusion further comprises surface roughening on a side of the second protrusion.
- 86. The holder as defined in claim 75, further comprising at least one tang configured to couple the holder to a vertebra during use.
- 87. The holder as defined in claim 86, wherein the tang further comprises surface roughening on at least one side of the at least one tang.
- 88. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the bottom of the body is curved to substantially conform to curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder during use.
- 89. The holder as defined in claim 75, further comprising an insertion tool, wherein the insertion tool is configured to releasably engage a slot within the body.
- 90. The holder as defined in claim 75, further comprising a flange, the flange having an inner edge, an outer edge, a lower surface, and an upper surface, wherein the flange is positionable around the body, and wherein the flange is configured to protect tissue and vessels adjacent to the disc space during use.
- 91. The holder as defined in claim 90, wherein the flange is made of a semi-rigid material.
- 92. The holder as defined in claim 90, wherein a lower surface of the flange curves during use to substantially match curvatures of surfaces of vertebrae adjacent to the holder.
- 93. The holder as defined in claim 90, wherein the flange further comprises an elastic collar configured to conform to the shape of the body during use to support the flange.
- 94. The holder as defined in claim 90, further comprising a rim on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the rim is configured to engage the lower surface the flange during use.
- 95. The holder as defined in claim 90, further comprising a groove on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the groove is configured to engage the inner edge of the flange during use.
- 96. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the first conduit further comprises a slot on an inner surface, the slot configured to engage a distractor on an end of the sleeve during use.
- 97. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the first and second conduits are substantially parallel.
- 98. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the conduits are angled relative to each other.
- 99. The holder as defined in claim 98, wherein a distance between a centerline of the first conduit and a centerline of the second conduit at a top of the body is greater than a distance between centerlines of the conduits at the bottom of the body.
- 100. The holder as defined in claim 99, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is less than about 30 degrees.
- 101. The holder as defined in claim 99, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is less than about 20 degrees.
- 102. The holder as defined in claim 99, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is between about 2 degrees and about 10 degrees.
- 103. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the body further comprises two sides, and wherein the sides flare such that a largest width of the body measured from side to side is proximate the bottom of the body.
- 104. The holder as defined in claim 75, further comprising a tang extending from the body, wherein the tang is configured to couple the body to a vertebra.
- 105. The holder as defined in claim 104, wherein the tang further comprises surface roughening.
- 106. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein a height of the body is less than about 15 centimeters.
- 107. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein a height of the body is less than about 10 centimeters.
- 108. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein a height of the body is less than about five centimeters.
- 109. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein a portion of the first conduit overlaps a portion of the second conduit.
- 110. The holder as defined in claim 75, wherein the sleeve further comprises a view-port to provide increased visibility of a surgical site during use.
- 111. The base as defined in claim 75, further comprising a projection from a wall of the body into the first conduit, the projection configured to fit within a slot in the sleeve.
- 112. A base for use during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
a body; a first conduit through the body; a second conduit through the body; and a tang extending from the body, the tang configured to couple the body to a first vertebra during use; and wherein tools or devices inserted into the first conduit or the second conduit during use are positionable in a disc space adjacent to the first vertebra.
- 113. The base as defined in claim 112, further comprising a sleeve, and wherein an end of the sleeve is removably positionable in the first conduit or the second conduit during use.
- 114. The base as defined in claim 113, wherein the sleeve further comprises a view-port to provide increased visibility of a surgical site during use.
- 115. The base as defined in claim 112, further comprising a projection extending from the body into the first conduit, wherein the projection is configured to engage a slot within the sleeve.
- 116. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein the sleeve further comprises a groove to engage a pin in the wall of the conduit during use.
- 117. The base as defined in claim 113, further comprising a shoulder in the first conduit, wherein the shoulder limits insertion depth of the sleeve into the first conduit.
- 118. The base as defined in claim 113, wherein the first conduit further comprises a slot on an inner surface, the slot configured to engage a distractor on an end of the sleeve during use.
- 119. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein the bottom of the body is curved to substantially conform to curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder during use.
- 120. The base as defined in claim 112, further comprising an aperture located on the top portion of the base, wherein the aperture is configured to engage the insertion tool in the base.
- 121. The base as defined in claim 112, further comprising a flange, wherein the flange is positionable around the body, and wherein the flange is configured to protect tissue and vessels adjacent to the disc space during use.
- 122. The base as defined in claim 121, wherein the flange is made of a semi-rigid material.
- 123. The base as defined in claim 121, wherein a lower surface of the flange curves during use to substantially match curvatures of surfaces of vertebrae adjacent to the body.
- 124. The base as defined in claim 121, wherein the flange further comprises an elastic collar configured to conform to the shape of the body to support the flange.
- 125. The base as defined in claim 121, further comprising a rim on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the rim is configured to engage the lower surface the flange during use.
- 126. The base as defined in claim 121, further comprising a groove on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the groove is configured to engage the inner edge of the flange during use.
- 127. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein the first and second conduits are substantially parallel.
- 128. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein the conduits are angled relative to each other.
- 129. The base as defined in claim 128, wherein a distance between a centerline of the first conduit and a centerline of the second conduit at a top of the body is greater than a distance between centerlines of the conduits at the bottom of the body.
- 130. The base as defined in claim 129, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is less than about 30 degrees.
- 131. The base as defined in claim 129, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is less than about 20 degrees.
- 132. The base as defined in claim 129, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is between about 2 degrees and about 10 degrees.
- 133. The base as defined in claim 129, wherein the body further comprises two sides, and wherein the sides flare such that a largest width of the body measured from side to side is proximate the bottom of the body.
- 134. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein the first hole and the second hole are obliquely angled through the body relative to a vertical axis of the body.
- 135. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein a height of the body is less than about 15 centimeters.
- 136. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein a height of the body is less than about 10 centimeters.
- 137. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein a height of the body is less than about five centimeters.
- 138. The base as defined in claim 112, wherein a portion of the first conduit overlaps a portion of the second conduit.
- 139. A base for use during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
a body; a first hole in the body, the hole configured to receive a fastener that couples the body to a first vertebra during use; and a conduit through the body; wherein the conduit is configured to allow tools or devices for implanting a spinal fusion device, or for preparing a patient to receive a spinal fusion device, to be inserted in a disk space adjacent to the first vertebra.
- 140. A base for use during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
a body; a first conduit through the body; a second conduit through the body; and a hole in the body, the hole configured to receive a fastener that couples the body to a first vertebra during use; wherein tools or devices inserted into the first conduit or the second conduit during use are positionable in a disk space adjacent to the first vertebra.
- 141. The base as defined in claim 140, further comprising a second hole in the body, the second hole configured to receive a fastener that couples the body to a second vertebra during use.
- 142. The base as defined in claim 140, further comprising a sleeve, and wherein an end of the sleeve is removably positionable in the first conduit or the second conduit during use.
- 143. The base as defined in claim 142, wherein the sleeve further comprises a view-port to provide increased visibility of a surgical site during use.
- 144. The base as defined in claim 142, further comprising a shoulder in the first conduit, wherein the shoulder limits insertion depth of the sleeve into the first conduit.
- 145. The base as defined in claim 142, wherein the first conduit further comprises a slot on an inner surface, the slot configured to engage a distractor on an end of the sleeve during use.
- 146. The base as defined in claim 140, wherein the bottom of the body is curved to substantially conform to curvatures of vertebrae adjacent to the holder during use.
- 147. The base as defined in claim 140, further comprising a flange, the flange having an inner edge, an outer edge, a lower surface, and an upper surface, wherein the flange is positionable around the body, and wherein the flange is configured to protect tissue and vessels adjacent to the disk space during use.
- 148. The base as defined in claim 147, wherein the flange is made of a semi-rigid material.
- 149. The base as defined in claim 147, wherein a lower surface of the flange curves during use to substantially match curvatures of surfaces of vertebrae adjacent to the holder.
- 150. The base as defined in claim 147, wherein the flange further comprises an elastic collar configured to conform to the shape of the body during use to support the flange.
- 151. The base as defined in claim 147, further comprising a rim on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the rim is configured to engage the lower surface the flange during use.
- 152. The base as defined in claim 147, further comprising a groove on a portion of an outer surface of the body, wherein the groove is configured to engage the inner edge of the flange during use.
- 153. The base as defined in claim 147, wherein the first and second conduits are substantially parallel.
- 154. The base as defined in claim 147, wherein the conduits are angled relative to each other.
- 155. The base as defined in claim 154, wherein a distance between a centerline of the first conduit and a centerline of the second conduit at a top of the body is greater than a distance between centerlines of the conduits at the bottom of the body.
- 156. The base as defined in claim 155, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is less than about 30 degrees.
- 157. The base as defined in claim 155, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is less than about 20 degrees.
- 158. The base as defined in claim 155, wherein an angle between the centerlines of the conduits is between about 2 degrees and about 10 degrees.
- 159. The base as defined in claim 155, wherein the body further comprises two sides, and wherein the sides flare such that a largest width of the body measured from side to side is proximate the bottom of the body.
- 160. The base as defined in claim 140, wherein the first hole and the second hole are obliquely angled through the body relative to a vertical axis of the body.
- 161. The base as defined in claim 140, wherein the body further comprises:
a first side and a second side; and wherein the holes are located between the first and second conduits; wherein an entry of the first hole is located on a top of the body proximate the first side, and an exit of the first hole is located on a bottom of the body proximate the second side; and wherein an entry of the second hole is located on the top of the body proximate the second side, and an exit for the second hole is located on the bottom of the body proximate the first side.
- 162. The base as defined in claim 140, wherein the body further comprises:
a first side and a second side; and an opening in a top of the body, the opening having a bottom; wherein an entry of the first hole is located substantially at the bottom of the opening near the first side, and an exit of the first hole is located on a bottom of the body proximate the first side; and wherein an entry for the second hole is located substantially at the bottom of the opening near the second side, and an exit for the second hole is located on the bottom of the body proximate the second side.
- 163. The base as defined in claim 140, wherein the opening is located between the first conduit and the second conduit.
- 164. The base as defined in claim 140, wherein a portion of the first conduit overlaps a portion of the second conduit.
- 165. A method of inserting an implant during a spinal fusion procedure, comprising:
inserting a holder in a disc space between a first vertebra and a second vertebra, wherein a portion of the disc space is beneath a first conduit, and wherein the first conduit extends through the holder from a top to a bottom of the holder; securing the holder to the first vertebra and the second vertebra; placing a sleeve into the first conduit of the holder; preparing the disc space beneath the first conduit to receive a first implant with instruments inserted through the sleeve and through the first conduit; and inserting an implant into the disc space through the first conduit.
- 166. The method defined in claim 165 further comprising rotating the sleeve to secure the sleeve to the holder.
- 167. The method as defined in claim 165, further comprising:
removing the sleeve from the first conduit of the holder; placing a sleeve in a second conduit of the holder, the second conduit extending through the holder from the top to the bottom; preparing the disc space beneath the second conduit to receive an implant with instruments inserted into the disc space through the sleeve and holder; and inserting a second implant into the disc space through second conduit.
- 168. The method defined in claim 167, further comprising rotating the sleeve in the second conduit to secure the sleeve to the holder.
- 169. The method as defined in claim 165, further comprising placing a flange about an outer surface of the holder after the holder is inserted into the disc space to shield surrounding tissue and vessels during use.
- 170. The method as defined in claim 165, wherein the holder comprises at least one distractor, and wherein inserting the holder in a disc space comprises coupling a first end of a holder insertion device to the holder and hammering on a second end of the holder insertion device to drive the distractor into the disc space between the second vertebra and the first vertebra.
- 171. The method as defined in claim 165, further comprising driving a tang of the holder into a vertebra.
- 172. The method as defined in claim 171, wherein the holder comprises a distractor extending from the bottom and positionable between the vertebrae to maintain a separation distance between the vertebrae.
- 173. A base for inserting an implant into a disc space, comprising:
a body; a protrusion extending from the body; and a conduit through the body; wherein the protrusion is configured to be positioned within the disc space between a pair of vertebrae, and wherein the conduit is configured to allow an implant to be inserted into a disc space below the conduit.
- 174. A holder for inserting an implant into a disc space, comprising:
a body; a tang extending from the body; and a conduit through the body; wherein the tang is configured to couple the body to a vertebra of a pair of vertebrae so that the conduit is positioned over the disc space between the vertebrae, and wherein the conduit is configured to allow an implant to be inserted into the disc space below the conduit.
- 175. A method of inserting an implant in disc space, comprising:
coupling a holder to a pair of adjacent vertebrae so that a conduit through the holder is positioned over a disc space between the vertebrae; preparing an opening to receive the implant; and placing the implant through the holder into the prepared opening.
PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/478,923 filed on Jan. 6, 1996.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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