IP Library Granted Patent US 12690972
Granted Patent B2
US 12690972 · App. 19/046,653 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Expandable inter-body device, system, and method

Inventors: Loic Josse (Palm Beach Garden, FL); Muriel Cazin (Caluire-et-Cuire, FR)
Assignee: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
A61F2/30749A61B17/846A61F2/4455A61B2017/564A61F2002/30476
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12690972
App. No.
19/046,653
Filed
Feb 6, 2025
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3773
USPC
623/17.11
Abstract

A bone pin installation system is disclosed. The bone pin installation system may include a hollow surgical tool extending in a longitudinal direction and may have a guide portion at a distal end thereof. The system may include one or more bone pins having a curved body and a support arm. The system may also include one or more connector plates having a superior surface, an inferior surface and one or more pin seats extending between the superior surface and the inferior surface. The pin seats may be configured to receive at least one of the bone pins so that the support arm is pivotally supported by the superior surface. The guide portion may include one or more channels configured to receive the support arm of the one or more bone pins and guide the corresponding bone pin during an installation procedure.

Claims (37)

1 . An anchoring system for use in a surgical procedure, comprising:

one or more bone pins each having a curved body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, and the proximal end comprising a stem; and

a connector plate having a superior surface, an inferior surface, and one or more pin seats extending between the superior surface and the inferior surface,

wherein each of the one or more pin seats are configured to receive a corresponding one of the one or more bone pins such that the one or more bone pins are configured to rotate within the one or more pin seats about a medial axis of the stem causing the respective distal ends of each of the one or more bone pins to diverge from a central axis of the connector plate, and

wherein the curved body of the one or more bone pins is configured to facilitate anchoring of the one or more bone pins in bony anatomy.

2 . The anchoring system of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of each of the one or more bone pins further comprises a planar portion terminating at a point for cutting through bony anatomy.

3 . The anchoring system of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more bone pins further comprises one or more protrusions arranged on the curved body and configured to facilitate anchoring of the one or more bone pins in bony anatomy.

4 . The anchoring system of claim 3 , wherein the connector plate further comprises at least one bulbous protrusion having a size and shape that corresponds to a size and shape of an aperture of an endplate of a spinal implant thereby facilitating stability and alignment of the anchoring system relative to the spinal implant.

5 . The anchoring system of claim 4 , wherein the endplate further comprises at least one rotatable bone pin lock having at least one wing, each wing comprising a surface extending in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to a corresponding bone pin trajectory and the at least one rotatable bone pin lock is configured to secure a bone pin in the endplate.

6 . The anchoring system of claim 4 , wherein the at least one bulbous protrusion is configured to align the connector plate relative to the spinal implant without directly coupling the connector plate to the spinal implant.

7 . The anchoring system of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more bone pins includes a hydroxyapatite coating and each of the one or more bone pins is pre-loaded to the anchoring system such that each of the one or more bone pins may be driven into patient anatomy.

8 . The anchoring system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more bone pins comprises a first bone pin and a second bone pin and wherein, during an installation procedure, the first bone pin is configured to rotate in a first direction while the second bone pin rotates in a second direction, the second direction being different than the first direction.

9 . The anchoring system of claim 8 , the connector plate further comprising a first channel corresponding to the first bone pin and a second channel corresponding to the second bone pin, wherein the first channel follows a first trajectory configured to cause the first bone pin to rotate in the first direction and diverge from the central axis of the connector plate and the second channel follows a second trajectory configured to cause the second bone pin to rotate in the second direction and diverge from the central axis of the connector plate.

10 . A bone pin installation system, the system comprising:

a hollow surgical tool extending in a longitudinal direction and having a guide portion at a distal end thereof;

one or more bone pins each having a curved body extending from a proximal end to a distal end and a stem; and

one or more connector plates having a superior surface, an inferior surface and one or more pin seats extending between the superior surface and the inferior surface,

wherein the one or more pin seats are configured to receive a corresponding one of the one or more bone pins so that the one or more bone pins are configured to rotate within the one or more pin seats about a medial axis of the stem causing the respective distal ends of each of the one or more bone pins to diverge from a central axis of the connector plate,

wherein the guide portion includes one or more channels configured to receive the one or more bone pins and guide the bone pins during an installation procedure,

wherein the curved body of the one or more bone pins is configured to facilitate anchoring of the one or more bone pins in bony anatomy.

11 . The bone pin installation system of claim 10 , wherein the one of more bone pins are received in a corresponding channel of the one or more connector plates, wherein the one or more bone pins are configured to rotate in the corresponding channels about a medial axis of the stem and each of the distal ends of the one or more bone pins diverges in a controlled manner from a central axis of the corresponding one of the one or more connector plates as the one or more bone pins rotate.

12 . The bone pin installation system of claim 10 , wherein a distal end of the guide portion further comprises a guide rod, configured to align with a central aperture of a spinal implant.

13 . The bone pin installation system of claim 10 , wherein the hollow surgical tool further comprises a depth stop configured to contact a bony structure of a patient, wherein the depth stop is configured to limit the depth of insertion of the surgical tool into an interbody space.

14 . The bone pin installation system of claim 10 , wherein the guide portion further comprises one or more anchor apertures configured to receive the one or more connector plates.

15 . The bone pin installation system of claim 14 , wherein the guide portion further comprises a deflection tab proximate to each of the anchor apertures, wherein the deflection tab extends outward relative to the longitudinal direction of the surgical tool so as to allow the connector plate to be positioned within a groove on a surface of the guide portion and temporarily coupled in place relative to the groove.

16 . The bone pin installation system of claim 14 , further comprising a pusher insertable inside of the surgical tool, wherein the pusher is configured to drive the one or more connector plates by applying an impaction force to the one or more connector plates.

17 . The bone pin installation system of claim 16 , wherein the pusher further comprises one or more prongs at a distal end thereof configured to be received in the one or more anchor apertures.

18 . The bone pin installation system of claim 17 , further comprising a wedge separably attached to a proximal end of the pusher, wherein the wedge is configured to control the depth at which the one or more prongs are received in the one or more anchor apertures thereby controlling an impaction depth of the one or more bone pins.

19 . A method of inserting an expandable spinal implant comprising:

preparing the expandable spinal implant for insertion in a patient;

removing a degenerative portion of patient anatomy;

inserting the expandable spinal implant between one or more bony structures of the patient;

preparing one or more anchoring systems according to claim 1 for insertion into the patient, wherein each of the one or more bone pins is pre-loaded into one or more anchor apertures of a guide portion of a surgical tool;

an aligning step including aligning a guide rod of the guide portion with a central aperture of an endplate of the expandable spinal implant;

an impacting step including impacting the one or more anchoring systems into bony anatomy using a pusher; and

locking one or more fastening mechanisms of the expandable spinal implant.

20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein, during the impacting step, each of the one or more bone pins diverges away from a medial axis of the connector plate.