Intervertebral allograft spacer
First Claim
1. An intervertebral implant comprising a piece of allogenic bone conforming in size and shape with a portion of an end plate of a vertebra and having a wedge-shaped profile, wherein top and bottom surfaces of the implant have a plurality of teeth in combination with a discrete spacer comprising a piece of allogenic bone conforming in size and shape with a second portion of an end plate of a vertebra and having a wedge-shaped profile, wherein top and bottom surfaces of the second member are substantially smooth and regions between top and bottom surfaces and anterior and lateral sides of the spacer have curved edges to facilitate implantation of the spacer.
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Abstract
An allogenic intervertebral implant for fusing vertebrae is disclosed. The implant is a piece of allogenic bone conforming in size and shape with a portion of an end plate of a vertebra. The implant has a wedge-shaped profile to restore disc height and the natural curvature of the spine. The top and bottom surfaces of the implant have a plurality of teeth to resist expulsion and provide initial stability. The implant according to the present invention provides initial stability need for fusion without stress shielding.
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- 1. An intervertebral implant comprising a piece of allogenic bone conforming in size and shape with a portion of an end plate of a vertebra and having a wedge-shaped profile, wherein top and bottom surfaces of the implant have a plurality of teeth in combination with a discrete spacer comprising a piece of allogenic bone conforming in size and shape with a second portion of an end plate of a vertebra and having a wedge-shaped profile, wherein top and bottom surfaces of the second member are substantially smooth and regions between top and bottom surfaces and anterior and lateral sides of the spacer have curved edges to facilitate implantation of the spacer.
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