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Intervertebral reamer construction

  • US 5,445,639 A
  • Filed: 08/13/1991
  • Issued: 08/29/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/10/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical tool for use in spinal stabilization in a mammal spine having contiguous vertebrae, each vertebra including a body portion, said body portions being of generally predetermined dimension and spaced apart by a layer of tissue of generally predetermined dimension, said tool comprising:

  • a tool body including a distal end and an operator engaging end;

    said distal end having external dimensions sized for said distal end to be inserted within an animal body and located against said layer;

    cutting means carried on said distal end for cutting at least a portion of said layer and at least a portion of said body portions to form a chamber within said contiguous vertebrae and layer, and said chamber being sized greater than said external dimensions;

    control means for controlling a depth of cut of said cutting means and including means for setting said cutting means at a first position wherein said cutting means are retained within said external dimensions and at least a second position wherein said cutting means are extended beyond said external dimensions to form said chamber;

    said control means including a grip disposed on said operator engaging end of said body and mounted for rotational movement relative to said body;

    connecting means for connecting said cutting means to said control means to move said cutting means between said first and said second positions upon rotation of said grip.

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