Collapsible and expandable interbody fusion device
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1. An interbody fusion cage comprising:
- a) an upper body and a lower body;
b) a plurality of articulated supports connecting the upper body to the lower body;
c) said plurality of articulated supports each having an expanded position and a collapsed position, said plurality of articulated supports each folding inward when said plurality of articulated supports are in the collapsed position;
d) said plurality of articulated supports form an overcenter latch in the expanded position.
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Abstract
A collapsible and expandable interbody fusion cage primarily for use between adjacent vertebrae is designed to be collapsed so as to require the smallest opening necessary for insertion. An upper body is connected to a lower body by articulated supports. In the collapsed position, the articulated supports are folded inward between the upper body and the lower body. Once inserted, the fusion cage can be expanded to its fully open position to maintain spacing between adjacent vertebrae. The fusion cage is maintained in its fully open position by an overcenter latch. Bone material can be inserted in the space formed by the fully open fusion cage to aid in the fusion of the adjacent vertebrae.
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1. An interbody fusion cage comprising:
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a) an upper body and a lower body; b) a plurality of articulated supports connecting the upper body to the lower body; c) said plurality of articulated supports each having an expanded position and a collapsed position, said plurality of articulated supports each folding inward when said plurality of articulated supports are in the collapsed position; d) said plurality of articulated supports form an overcenter latch in the expanded position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An interbody fusion cage comprising:
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a) an upper body having a plurality of axially aligned upper body hinge knuckles forming an axially extending bore through the knuckles for receiving a pintle; b) a plurality of upper legs, each upper leg having an upper hinge knuckle forming a bore, said upper hinge knuckles adapted to align with said upper body hinge knuckles and receive said pintle, each upper leg having a post formed perpendicular; and c) a pintle extending through said bore formed by said plurality of upper hinge knuckles aligned with said upper body hinge knuckles to pivotally connect said upper legs to said upper body.
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8. An interbody fusion cage comprising:
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a) a first fusion cage plate; b) a second fusion cage plate; c) a plurality of inwardly collapsible articulated supports each having a first end, a second end, and at least one joint between said first end and said second end; d) said first end of each of said plurality of articulated supports interconnected with said first fusion cage plate and said second end of each of said plurality of articulated supports interconnected with said second fusion cage plate; and e) said plurality of articulated supports forming an overcenter latch in an expanded position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for spacing adjacent portions of bone, said method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a collapsible and expandable fusion cage; b) collapsing said fusion cage to a collapsed position; c) creating an opening to provide access between said adjacent portions of bone; d) inserting said fusion cage in said collapsed position through said opening into a space between said adjacent portions of bone; e) expanding said fusion cage to an expanded position; and f) locking said fusion cage in said expanded position using an overcenter latch, said fusion cage supporting said adjacent portions of bone in a spaced relationship. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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