Claims
- 1. An implantable spinal vertebral replacement device, which comprises:
a tubular cage for fitting into a space of a missing or damaged vertebral body; first and second transverse plates, at least one said plate being separate from said tubular cage, said plates being respectively positioned at opposed ends of the tubular cage in a position supporting the respective cage ends, and for pressing a plate face against an adjacent vertebral body in spinal column-supporting relation, said transverse plates each defining a central aperture, said transverse plates each engaging in transverse relation to a single vertebral attachment plate, which, in use, extends generally parallel to the spine, said vertebral attachment plate defining screw holes for screw securance to a pair of vertebral bodies adjacent to said space, and in which a central, open space extends between the apertures of the first and second plates and through said cage to facilitate bone growth between said adjacent vertebral bodies through said cage, said vertebral attachment plate having end portions which are transversely enlarged relative a central portion between said end portions, at least one cover plate covering at least some of said vertebral attachment plate, said transverse plates being each transversely joined to said vertebral attachment plate by retention members that respectively connect between said transverse plate and said at least one cover plate, while extending past said vertebral attachment plate without penetrating said vertebral attachment plate.
- 2. The spinal replacement device of claim 1 in which said cover plate also covers said screw holes of said vertebral attachment plate for screw securance to a vertebral body, with screws occupying said screw holes.
- 3. The spinal replacement device of claim 2 in which said screws are of the open helix type.
- 4. The spinal replacement device of claim 1 in which said cage is of non-circular cross section.
- 5. The spinal replacement device of claim 4 in which said cage comprises a bone having ends of non-circular cross section which are secured in said transverse plates, and a lumen extending therethrough from end to end.
- 6. The spinal replacement device of claim 1 in which a portion of the cover plate periphery matches and lies against a portion of the periphery of the vertebral attachment plate.
- 7. The spinal vertebral replacement device of claim 1 in which at least one transverse plate can slide up and down the vertebral attachment plate to a desired position, so that the system has substantial dimensional tolerance and can be used with a variety of patients.
- 8. An implantable spinal vertebral replacement device, which comprises:
a tubular cage for fitting into a space of a missing or damaged vertebral body; first and second transverse plates, at least one said plate being separate from said tubular cage, said plates being respectively positioned at opposed ends of the tubular cage in a position supporting the respective cage ends, and for pressing a plate face against an adjacent vertebral body in spinal column-supporting relation, said transverse plates each defining a central aperture, said transverse plate each engaging in transverse relation to a single vertebral attachment plate, which, in use, extends generally parallel to the spine, said vertebral attachment plate defining screw holes for screw securance to a pair of vertebral bodies adjacent to said space, with screws of the open helix type occupying said screw holes, and in which a central, open space extends between the apertures of the first and second plates and through said cage to facilitate bone growth between said adjacent vertebral bodies through said cage, said vertebral attachment plate having end portions which are transversely enlarged relative to a central portion between said end portions, at least one cover plate covering at least some of said vertebral attachment plate, said transverse plates being each transversely joined to said vertebral attachment plate by retention members that respectively connect between said transverse plate and said at least one cover plate, while extending past said vertebral attachment plate at a position between said transversely enlarged end portions and without penetrating said vertebral attachment plate, further in which said cover plate also covers said screw holes and open helix type screws of said vertebral attachment plate.
- 9. The spinal replacement device of claim 8 in which said cage is of non-circular cross section.
- 10. The spinal replacement device of claim 9 in which said cage comprises a bone having ends of non-circular cross section which are secured in said transverse plates, and a lumen extending therethrough from end to end.
- 11. The spinal replacement device of claim 9 in which a portion of the cover plate periphery matches and lies against a portion of the periphery of the vertebral attachment plate.
- 12. The spinal vertebral replacement device of claim 11 in which at least one transverse plate can slide up and down the vertebral attachment plate to a desired position, so that the system has substantial dimensional toleration and can be used with a variety of patients.
- 13. An implantable spinal vertebral replacement device, which comprises:
a tubular cage for fitting into a space of a missing or damaged vertebral body; first and second transverse plates, said plates being respectively positioned at opposed ends of the tubular cage in a position supporting the respective cage ends, and for pressing a plate face against an adjacent vertebral body in spinal column-supporting relation, said transverse plates each defining a central aperture, said transverse plates each engaging in transverse relation to a vertebral attachment plate which, in use, extends generally parallel to the spine, said vertebral attachment plate defining screw holes for spinal securance; screws of the open helix type occupying said screw holes for said spinal securance, in which a central, open space extends between the apertures of the first and second plates and through said cage to facilitate bone growth between said adjacent vertebral bodies through said cage.
- 14. The spinal replacement device of claim 13 in which at least one cover plate covers at least a portion of said vertebral attachment plate and the screw holes in said vertebral attachment plate for screw securance to a vertebral body, with said screws occupying said screw holes.
- 15. The spinal replacement device of claim 13 in which said cage is of non-circular cross section.
- 16. The spinal replacement device of claim 13 in which a portion of said cover plate periphery matches and lies against a portion of the periphery of the vertebral attachment plate.
- 17. The spinal replacement device of claim 13 in which said cage comprises a bone having ends of non-circular cross section which are secured in said transverse plates, and a lumen extending therethrough from end to end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Songer et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No.: 09/561,248, filed Apr. 27, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of Songer et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/099,310, filed Jun. 18, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09561248 |
Apr 2000 |
US |
Child |
10104487 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09099310 |
Jun 1998 |
US |
Child |
09561248 |
Apr 2000 |
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