Claims
- 1. An interbody fusion apparatus for implantation in the disc space between adjacent vertebrae to be fused, comprising:a hollow body having at least an upper substantially cylindrical portion and a lower substantially cylindrical portion defining an outer diameter greater than the height of the disc space between the adjacent vertebrae, said substantially cylindrical portions each configured to contact a portion of one of the adjacent vertebrae, said body having a first end and an opposite second end and including an end wall at said first end, said end wall defining an upper portion and a lower portion; a first screw bore defined through said end wall upper portion, said first screw bore defining a first longitudinal axis oriented such that said first longitudinal axis intersects said upper substantially cylindrical portion and a second screw bore defined through said end wall lower portion, said second screw bore defining a second longitudinal axis oriented such that said second longitudinal axis intersects said lower substantially cylindrical portion, the longitudinal axis of said first and second screw bores diverging from each other toward said second end; and a first bone screw sized to extend through said first screw bore and project outward from said upper substantially cylindrical portion through a first aperture and a second bone screw sized to extend through said second screw bore and project outward from said lower substantially cylindrical portion through a second aperture disposed generally opposite said first aperture, said bone screws configured to threadedly engage the adjacent vertebrae to retain said hollow body within the disc space.
- 2. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:said hollow body defines a longitudinal axis and a midline extending between said upper and lower substantially cylindrical portions, said midline intersecting said longitudinal axis, and said upper screw bore and said lower screw bore are disposed along said midline.
- 3. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, whereineach of said two screw bores includes an enlarged recess at said end wall; and each of said two bone screws includes an enlarged head sized to be received within said enlarged recess.
- 4. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least two substantially cylindrical portions of said hollow body include external threads configured for threaded engagement with said adjacent vertebrae.
- 5. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hollow body is tapered from said first end to said second end.
- 6. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hollow body defines two opposite substantially flat walls between said at least two substantially cylindrical portions.
- 7. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hollow body defines at least one slot extending through said hollow body and intersecting at least one of said substantially cylindrical portions.
- 8. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 7, wherein one of said screw bores intersects said at least one slot.
- 9. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:said hollow body defines a longitudinal axis and a midline extending between said upper and lower substantially cylindrical portions, said midline intersecting said longitudinal axis, and said upper screw bore and said lower screw bore are disposed along said midline; and further wherein said end wall defines a pair of elongated slots offset from and substantially parallel to said midline of said end wall.-
- 10. An interbody fusion apparatus for implantation in the disc space between adjacent vertebrae to be fused, comprising:a hollow body having at least an upper substantially cylindrical portion and a lower substantially cylindrical portion defining an outer diameter greater than the height of the disc space between the adjacent vertebrae, said substantially cylindrical portions each configured to contact a portion of one of the adjacent vertebrae, said body having a first end and an opposite second end and including an end wall at said first end, said end wall defining an upper portion and a lower portion; a first screw bore defined through said end wall upper portion, said first screw bore defining a first longitudinal axis oriented such that said first longitudinal axis intersects said upper substantially cylindrical portion and a second screw bore defined through said end wall lower portion, said second screw bore defining a second longitudinal axis oriented such that said second longitudinal axis intersects said lower substantially cylindrical portion, the longitudinal axis of said first and second screw bores diverging from each other toward said second end; and a first bone screw sized to extend through said first screw bore and project outward from said upper substantially cylindrical portion through a first aperture and a second bone screw sized to extend through said second screw bore and project outward from said lower substantially cylindrical portion through a second aperture, said bone screws configured to threadedly engage the adjacent vertebrae to retain said hollow body within the disc space: wherein said end wall of said hollow body defines a threaded bore between said two screw bores: and wherein said apparatus includes a locking screw configured for engagement within said threaded bore, said locking screw having a head sized to contact each of said two bone screws when said bone screws are extended through a respective one of said two screw bores and when said locking screw is engaged in said threaded
- 11. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 10, whereineach of said two screw bores includes an enlarged recess at said end wall; each of said two bone screws includes an enlarged head sized to be received within said enlarged recess; and said threaded bore includes an enlarged recess sized to receive said enlarged head of said locking screw therein, said enlarged recess of said threaded bore overlapping said enlarged recess of each of said bone screw bores.
- 12. An interbody fusion apparatus for implantation in the disc space between adjacent vertebrae to be fused, comprising:a hollow body having an upper substantially cylindrical portion defining a first aperture and a lower substantially cylindrical portion defining a second aperture disposed generally opposite said first aperture, said body having an end wall defining an upper portion and a lower portion; a first screw bore defined through said end wall upper portion; a second screw bore defined through said end wall lower portion; a first bone screw extending through said first screw bore and said first aperture and into threading engagement with one of said adjacent vertebrae: and a second bone screw extending through said second screw bore and said second aperture and into threading engagement with an opposite one of said adjacent vertebrae.
- 13. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said end wall defines a midline extending between said upper and lower portions, said upper and lower screw bores disposed along said midline.
- 14. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said hollow body extends along a longitudinal axis, said midline intersecting said longitudinal axis.
- 15. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said upper and lower substantially cylindrical portions define an outer diameter greater than the height of the disc space between the adjacent vertebrae.
- 16. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 12, whereinsaid end wall of said hollow body defines a threaded bore between said first and second screw bores; and wherein the interbody fusion apparatus further comprises a locking screw configured for threading engagement with said threaded bore and into contact with each of said first and second bone screws.
- 17. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said upper and lower substantially cylindrical portions include external threads configured for threading engagement with said adjacent vertebrae.
- 18. The interbody fusion apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said hollow body defines two substantially fiat walls arranged generally opposite one another and extending between said upper and lower substantially cylindrical portions.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/014,901 filed Jan. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,922 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/604,874, filed Feb. 22, 1996, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/411,017, filed Mar. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,919 all owned by the assignee of the present application.
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