Bellows-like expandable interbody fusion cage
First Claim
1. An intervertebral fusion device for fusing an intervertebral disc space, comprising:
- a) a tube having a distal end portion, an intermediate portion, a proximal end portion, and a longitudinal axis, the intermediate portion comprising a plurality of pleats arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis when in a radially collapsed configuration,b) a first cable disposed within the tube and,c) a second cable disposed outside the tube and fixed to the distal end portion of the tube,wherein tensioning of the second cable causes the tube to curve;
wherein the first cable is fixed to the distal end portion of the tube and runs through the tube so that the first cable extends past the proximal end portion of the tube in a direction of the longitudinal axis,wherein the tube has the radially collapsed configuration when the first cable is relaxed and a radially expanded configuration when the first cable is tensioned,wherein the second cable is configured to be fixed to the proximal end portion of the tube when the second cable is tensioned,wherein the tube forms a plurality of rings in its expanded configuration, wherein at least one ring located in the intermediate portion of the tube comprises a plurality of teeth.
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Abstract
An interbody fusion device having an accordion-like structure, wherein the device in inserted into the disc space in its collapsed configuration and then expanded into its expanded configuration by compressing the accordion-like portion of the device. In some embodiments, a pre-formed tube with an accordion-like structure over a portion of its length is inserted in a relaxed (collapsed) configuration, giving the tube a minimum possible diameter. This tube has a cable running through it that is fixed to a distal end portion of the tube and extends past the proximal end portion of the tube to the outside of the patient. Once the tube is positioned on the rim of the endplate, the proximal end of the cable is pulled, thereby tensioning the cable and causing the accordion portion of the tube to become shorter in length but larger in diameter.
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8 Claims
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1. An intervertebral fusion device for fusing an intervertebral disc space, comprising:
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a) a tube having a distal end portion, an intermediate portion, a proximal end portion, and a longitudinal axis, the intermediate portion comprising a plurality of pleats arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis when in a radially collapsed configuration, b) a first cable disposed within the tube and, c) a second cable disposed outside the tube and fixed to the distal end portion of the tube, wherein tensioning of the second cable causes the tube to curve; wherein the first cable is fixed to the distal end portion of the tube and runs through the tube so that the first cable extends past the proximal end portion of the tube in a direction of the longitudinal axis, wherein the tube has the radially collapsed configuration when the first cable is relaxed and a radially expanded configuration when the first cable is tensioned, wherein the second cable is configured to be fixed to the proximal end portion of the tube when the second cable is tensioned, wherein the tube forms a plurality of rings in its expanded configuration, wherein at least one ring located in the intermediate portion of the tube comprises a plurality of teeth. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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