Claims
- 1. An interbody spinal fusion implant for fusion of two adjacent vertebrae in the human spine, comprising:
upper and lower walls, and side walls, said upper and lower walls forming a support structure including at least a portion of the interior surface of said upper and lower walls for bearing against the end plates of the adjacent vertebrae, said upper and lower walls being disposed at least in part in a converging angular relationship; said implant having a height substantially equal to the height of the space created by the removed disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae, whereby the insertion of said implant into said space supports the two adjacent vertebrae in an angular relationship.
- 2. The implant of claim 1 in which the depth of said implant is substantially the same as the depth of the space created by the removal of the disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae.
- 3. The implant of claim 1 in which the width of said implant is substantially equal to the transverse width of the space created by the removal of disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae.
- 4. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant has substantially the same height, width and depth as the space created by the removal of disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae.
- 5. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant has substantially the same shape as the space created by the removal of disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae.
- 6. The implant of claim 1 in which said upper wall fits the contours of the vertebral bone of the adjacent vertebrae.
- 7. The implant of claim 1 in which said lower wall fits the contours of the vertebral bone of the adjacent vertebrae.
- 8. The implant of claim 1 in which said upper and lower walls fit the contours of the vertebral bone of the adjacent vertebrae.
- 9. The implant of claim 1 in which at least a portion of said side walls is tapered for facilitating insertion of the implant between the two adjacent vertebrae.
- 10. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant comprises a leading wall and a trailing wall.
- 11. The implant of claim 10 in which said leading wall comprises at least one tapered portion.
- 12. The implant of claim 10 in which said leading wall is convex and conforms to at least a portion of the disc space.
- 13. The implant of claim 10 in which said trailing wall is curved.
- 14. The implant of claim 10 in which said trailing wall is convex.
- 15. The implant of claim 1 in which said side walls are curved.
- 16. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant is generally rectangular.
- 17. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant is substantially rectangular.
- 18. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant has a plurality of openings in at least said upper and lower walls.
- 19. The implant of claim 18 in which at least some of said openings are approximately 1 mm to 3 mm in diameter.
- 20. The implant of claim 18 in which said plurality of openings are greater than microscopic in size.
- 21. The implant of claim 18 in which at least a portion of said plurality of openings are microscopic in size.
- 22. The implant of claim 18 in which at least some of said plurality of openings pass through said upper and said lower walls forming a plurality of channels through said implant.
- 23. The implant of claim 18 in which said implant has a central interior chamber and having at least one of said plurality of openings being in communication with said interior chamber.
- 24. The implant of claim 23 in which said implant includes an access opening for accessing said central interior chamber.
- 25. The implant of claim 24 in which said plurality of openings are smaller than said access opening.
- 26. The implant of claim 24 including a removable covering means for closing said access opening.
- 27. The implant of claim 28 in which said covering means for closing said access opening comprises a slidable door.
- 28. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant has an interior chamber.
- 29. The implant of claim 28 in which said interior chamber is accessible through an access opening.
- 30. The implant of claim 29 including a removable covering means for closing said access opening.
- 31. The implant of claim 30 in which said covering means for closing said access opening comprises a slidable door.
- 32. The implant of claim 1 having a plurality of openings capable retaining fusion promoting material.
- 33. The implant of claim 32 in which said plurality of openings comprise wells.
- 34. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant includes bone engaging means for engaging said implant to adjacent vertebrae of the spine.
- 35. The implant of claim 34 in which said bone engaging means includes a plurality of surface roughenings for engaging said adjacent vertebrae and for maintaining said implant in place, said surface roughenings being present on at least a portion of said upper and lower walls.
- 36. The implant of claim 34 in which said surface roughenings comprises a plurality of ridges.
- 37. The implant of claim 36 in which said a plurality of ridges are facing the direction of insertion for preventing said implant from backing out once inserted between said adjacent vertebrae.
- 38. The implant of claim 34 in which said surface roughenings comprise at least one groove.
- 39. The implant of claim 34 in which said surfaces roughenings comprise a plurality of spike projections.
- 40. The implant of claim 39 in which said implant includes means for retracting and extending said plurality of spike projections.
- 41. The implant of claim 34 in which said surface roughenings include knurling.
- 42. The implant of claim 34 in which said surface roughenings comprise a plurality of posts spaced apart along at least a portion of said implant.
- 43. The implant of claim 42 in which said plurality of posts have a head portion and a stem portion, said head portion having a wider diameter than said stem portion.
- 44. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant comprises a mesh-like material having a plurality of interstices for receiving fusion promoting material.
- 45. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant has an exterior surface that is porous at least in part.
- 46. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant has at least a portion of its surface treated to promote bone ingrowth between said surface and a vertebrae.
- 47. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant comprises a bone ingrowth material for promoting bone ingrowth between said implant and said two adjacent vertebrae.
- 48. The spinal fusion implant of claim 1 in which said implant is at least in part bioabsorbable.
- 49. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant includes driving engaging means for engaging a driving instrument for implanting said implant within the disc space between the two adjacent vertebrae.
- 50. The implant of claim 1 which said implant comprises a plurality of modular members, each of said modular members having a height substantially equal to the height of the space created by the removed disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae and a width substantially less than the transverse width of the vertebrae.
- 51. An interbody spinal fusion implant for fusion of two adjacent vertebrae in the human spine, comprising:
a plurality of modular members, each of said modular members having a height substantially equal to the height of the space created by the removed disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae and a width substantially less than the transverse width of the vertebrae, each of said modular members comprising:
upper and lower walls, and side walls, said upper and lower walls forming a support structure including at least a portion of the interior surface of said upper and lower walls for bearing against the end plates of the adjacent vertebrae, said upper and lower walls being disposed at least in part in a converging angular relationship, whereby said plurality of modular members are capable of being inserted in between said two adjacent vertebrae.
- 52. The implant of claim 51 in which each of said modular members have a plurality of openings capable retaining fusion promoting material.
- 53. The implant of claim 52 in which said plurality of openings comprise wells.
- 54. The implant of claim 51 in which said each of said modular members includes bone engaging means for engaging said implant to adjacent vertebrae of the spine.
- 55. The implant of claim 54 in which said bone engaging means includes a plurality of surface roughenings for engaging said adjacent vertebrae and for maintaining said implant in place, said surface toughenings being present on at least a portion of said upper and lower walls.
- 56. The implant of claim 55 in which said surface roughenings comprises a plurality of ridges.
- 57. The implant of claim 56 in which said plurality of ridges are facing the direction of insertion for preventing said implant from backing out once inserted between said adjacent vertebrae.
- 58. The implant of claim 55 in which said surface roughenings comprise at least one groove.
- 59. The implant of claim 55 in which said surfaces roughenings comprise a plurality of spike projections.
- 60. The implant of claim 59 in which said implant includes means for retracting and extending said plurality of spike projections.
- 61. The implant of claim 55 in which said surface roughenings include knurling.
- 62. The implant of claim 55 in which said surface roughenings comprise a plurality of posts spaced apart along at least a portion of said implant.
- 63. The implant of claim 62 in which said plurality of posts have a head portion and a stem portion, said head portion having a wider diameter than said stem portion.
- 64. The implant of claim 51 in which each of said modular implants comprises a mesh-like material having a plurality of interstices for receiving fusion promoting material.
- 65. The implant of claim 51 in which each of said modular members has an exterior surface that is porous at least in part.
- 66. The implant of claim 51 in which each of said modular implants has at least a portion of its surface treated to promote bone ingrowth between said surface and a vertebrae.
- 67. The spinal fusion implant of claim 51 in which each of said modular implants is at least in part bioabsorbable.
- 68. The implant of claim 51 in which at least one of said walls of each of said modular members includes driving engaging means for engaging a driving instrument for implanting said implant within the disc space between the two adjacent vertebrae.
- 69. The implant of claim 53 in which at least some of said plurality of openings pass through said upper and said lower walls forming a plurality of channels through said implant.
- 70. The implant of claim 52 in which each of said modular members implant has a central interior chamber with at least one of said plurality of openings being in communication with said interior chamber.
- 71. The implant of claim 70 in which said implant includes an access opening for accessing said central interior chamber.
- 72. The implant of claim 71 in which said plurality of openings are smaller than said access opening.
- 73. The implant of claim 71 including a removable covering means for closing said access opening.
- 74. An interbody spinal fusion implant for fusion of two adjacent vertebrae in the human spine, comprising:
upper and lower members forming a support structure including at least a portion of the interior surfaces of said upper and lower members for bearing against the end plates of the adjacent vertebrae; expanding means for moving said upper and lower members apart in a converging angular relationship; said implant being expandable to a height substantially equal to the height of the space created by the removed disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae, whereby said implant is capable of being inserted between two vertebrae.
- 75. An interbody spinal fusion implant for fusion of two adjacent vertebrae in the human spine, comprising:
upper and lower walls, and side walls, said upper and lower walls forming a support structure including at least a portion of the interior surface of said upper and lower walls for conforming to and bearing against the end plates of the adjacent vertebrae; said implant having a height substantially equal to the height of the space created by the removed disc material from between two adjacent vertebrae, whereby the insertion of said implant into said space supports the two adjacent vertebrae in an angular relationship.
- 76. The implant of claim 1 in which said implant dimensionally corresponds to the space created by the removal of a substantial portion of the nucleus pulposus and a portion of the annulus fibrosus when said adjacent vertebrae are distracted and placed in angular relationship to each other.
- 77. The implant of claim 51 in which said implant dimensionally corresponds to the space created by the removal of a substantial portion of the nucleus pulposus and a portion of the annulus fibrosus when said adjacent vertebrae are distracted and placed in angular relationship to each other.
- 78. The implant of claim 75 in which said implant dimensionally corresponds to the space created by the removal of a substantial portion of the nucleus pulposus and a portion of the annulus fibrosus when said adjacent vertebrae are distracted and placed in angular relationship to each other.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/263,952 filed on Jun. 22, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/052,211 filed on Apr. 22, 1993, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/546,849, filed on Jul. 2, 1990, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/212,480 filed on Jun. 28, 1988.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (2)
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