Distraction instrument with fins for maintaining insertion location
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1. A tip for a medical device to distract two opposing vertebral bodies, said tip comprising:
- (a) a hub with proximal and distal ends;
(b) a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion; and
(c) a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion;
wherein the tip is adapted to be positioned between the two opposing veterbral bodies;
wherein the tip is adapted to distract the two opposing vertebral bodies; and
wherein said first longitudinal fin is adapted to maintain the position of the tip between the two opposing vertebral bodies.
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Abstract
A tip for a medical device that distracts two opposing vertebral bodies. The tip has a hub, a boss, and a first longitudinal fin. The boss is attached the hub and has a body, a tapered portion, and a vertex. The first fin is attached to the boss, and projects from at least a portion of the boss'"'"'s external surface. The first fin then extends over at least a portion of the length of the body and substantially extends over the length of the tapered portion.
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1. A tip for a medical device to distract two opposing vertebral bodies, said tip comprising:
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(a) a hub with proximal and distal ends;
(b) a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion; and
(c) a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion;
wherein the tip is adapted to be positioned between the two opposing veterbral bodies;
wherein the tip is adapted to distract the two opposing vertebral bodies; and
wherein said first longitudinal fin is adapted to maintain the position of the tip between the two opposing vertebral bodies. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A tip for a medical device to distract two opposing vertebral bodies, said tip comprising:
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a hub with proximal and distal ends;
a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion; and
a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion;
where said hub extends laterally beyond said boss thereby forming a shoulder between said hub and said boss.
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9. A tip for a medical device to distract two opposing vertebral bodies, said tip comprising:
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a hub with proximal and distal ends;
a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion;
a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion; and
a second longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said second longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said second longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion, and said second longitudinal fin being located substantially parallel to said first longitudinal fin. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A medical device for distracting two opposing vertebral bodies, said medical device comprising:
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(a) a shaft, said shaft having a distal end;
(b) a hub with proximal and distal ends, the proximal end of said hub being fixedly secured to the distal end of said shaft;
(c) a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion; and
(d) a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over length of said tapered portion;
wherein the fin is sized to distract the two opposing vertebral bodies; and
wherein the fin is adapted to cut into the two opposing vertebral bodies.- View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A medical device for distracting two opposing vertebral bodies, said medical device comprising:
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a shaft, said shaft having a distal end;
a hub with proximal and distal ends, the proximal end of said hub being fixedly secured to the distal end of said shaft;
a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion; and
a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion;
where said hub extends laterally beyond said boss thereby forming a shoulder between said hub and said boss.
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20. A medical device for distracting two opposing vertebral bodies, said medical device comprising:
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a shaft, said shaft having a distal end;
a hub with proximal and distal ends, the proximal end of said hub being fixedly secured to the distal end of said shaft;
a boss, said boss fixedly secured to the distal end of said hub, said boss having a body, said body having a length;
said boss further having an external surface, and a tapered portion distal to said body, said tapered portion having a length; and
said boss further having a first vertex distal to said tapered portion;
a first longitudinal fin, said first longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said first longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said first longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion; and
a second longitudinal fin fixedly secured to said boss, said second longitudinal fin projecting from at least a portion of the external surface of said boss, said second longitudinal fin extending over at least a portion of the length of said body and substantially extending over the length of said tapered portion, and said second longitudinal fin being located substantially parallel to said first longitudinal fin. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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