Intervertebral space shape conforming cage device
First Claim
1. A shape conforming implant device for positioning in an intervertebral space, said device comprising:
- first and second cupping elements, each of said cupping elements having concave inner surfaces, said concave inner surfaces facing one another thereby defining an interior volume therebetween, said cupping elements being coupled together by a hinge at a first end thereof, and defining an opening at a second end thereof, said interior volume having first and second regions thereof which correspond to said first and second ends of said cupping elements;
said concave inner surfaces further being tapered such that the interior volume has an axial taper such that one of the first and second regions of said interior volume is greater than the other of the first and second regions of said interior volume;
a threaded shaft disposed between said first and second cupping elements;
a nut, disposed on said threaded shaft, said nut having a radial dimension which places it in contact with said inner surfaces such that rotation of the threaded shaft causes the translation of the nut within the axially tapered interior volume, such translation along the tapered inner surfaces causing the first and second cupping elements to swing about said hinge and spread such that the device is conformable to the shape of the intervertebral space; and
a retaining ring, disposed within said opening at said second end, through which the threaded shaft is disposed, and by which the threaded shaft is retained within the interior volume.
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Abstract
An orthopaedic cage device having a rectangular cross-section and an intervertebral space shape conforming structure is formed of two opposing shell elements being hinged at one end to form an interior volume therebetween. The surface of the interior volume is tapered in the axial direction. A threaded shaft is axially disposed in the interior volume and is held in place by a retaining ring slideably mounted at the non-hinged axial end of the device. A nut, being of substantially the same dimension as the maximum cross-section of the interior volume in its initial disposition, is disposed on the threaded shaft such that rotation of the shaft causes the nut to translate axially within the interior volume. This translation causes the nut to engage the tapered surface of the interior volume, which in turn causes the non-hinged end of the device to spread such that the device conforms to the natural space between the vertebral bones and provides for the proper curvature of the spine.
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1. A shape conforming implant device for positioning in an intervertebral space, said device comprising:
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first and second cupping elements, each of said cupping elements having concave inner surfaces, said concave inner surfaces facing one another thereby defining an interior volume therebetween, said cupping elements being coupled together by a hinge at a first end thereof, and defining an opening at a second end thereof, said interior volume having first and second regions thereof which correspond to said first and second ends of said cupping elements; said concave inner surfaces further being tapered such that the interior volume has an axial taper such that one of the first and second regions of said interior volume is greater than the other of the first and second regions of said interior volume; a threaded shaft disposed between said first and second cupping elements; a nut, disposed on said threaded shaft, said nut having a radial dimension which places it in contact with said inner surfaces such that rotation of the threaded shaft causes the translation of the nut within the axially tapered interior volume, such translation along the tapered inner surfaces causing the first and second cupping elements to swing about said hinge and spread such that the device is conformable to the shape of the intervertebral space; and a retaining ring, disposed within said opening at said second end, through which the threaded shaft is disposed, and by which the threaded shaft is retained within the interior volume. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A shape conforming implant device for positioning in an intervertebral space, said device comprising:
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first and second cupping elements, each of said cupping elements having concave inner surfaces, said concave inner surfaces facing one another thereby defining an interior volume therebetween, said cupping elements being coupled together by a hinge at a first end thereof, and defining an opening at a second end thereof, said interior volume having first and second regions thereof which correspond to said first and second ends of said cupping elements; said concave inner surfaces further being tapered such that the interior volume has an axial taper such that one of the first and second regions of said interior volume is greater then the other of the first and second regions of said interior volume; a plurality of threaded shafts disposed in parallel between said first and second cupping elements; a corresponding plurality of nuts, disposed on said threaded shafts, said nuts having a radial dimension which places them in contact with said concave inner surfaces such that rotation of respective threaded shafts causes the translation of the nuts within the axially tapered interior volume, such translation along the tapered inner surfaces causing the first and second cupping elements to swing about said hinge and spread such that the device is conformable to the shape of the intervertebral space. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A shape conforming implant device for positioning in an intervertebral space, said device comprising;
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first and second cupping elements, each of said cupping elements having first and second ends and concave inner surfaces, said concave inner surfaces facing one another thereby defining an interior volume therebetween, said cupping elements being coupled together by a hinge at said first ends thereof; means for selectively causing the first and second cupping elements to rotate relative to one another about said hinge, thereby expanding the interior volume and causing the device to conform to the shape of the intervertebral space.
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