IP Library Granted Patent US 7,125,424
Granted Patent B2
US 7,125,424 · App. 10/261,082 · Granted Oct 24, 2006

Skeletal stabilization implant

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Patent No.
US 7,125,424
App. No.
10/261,082
Granted
Oct 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spinal implant is described in this disclosure. The implant includes first and second pieces separated by a controlled break location. Spinal implant kits having multiple spinal implant pieces derived from a common source also are disclosed.

Claims (29)

1. A skeletal implant comprising:

first and second implant members, each comprising:

a top surface adapted to engage and support an upper vertebra, and

a bottom surface adapted to engage and support a lower vertebra; and

a portion joining, and integral with, the first and second implant members, the portion having a convex outer boundary and a concave inner boundary and defining a first v-shaped notch at the outer boundary and a second v-shaped notch at the inner boundary, the first and second v-shaped notches configured to cause the joining portion to fracture at the tip of the first and second v-shaped notches under a torque applied to the implant members about an axis passing through the tip of the first and second v-shaped notches.

2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein each implant member includes bone tissue.

3. The implant of claim 2 , wherein the implant members are from an allograft bone source.

4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second notches are configured to allow the joining portion to be manually broken and breaking the first and second implant members into separate pieces without the use of a tool.

5. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the joining portion has a reduced cross-sectional area between the tips of the first and second notches as compared to nominal cross-sectional areas of the first and second implant members.

6. The implant of claim 5 , wherein the reduced cross-sectional area is at most about 75 percent of the nominal cross-sectional areas of each of the first and second implant members.

7. The implant of claim 5 , wherein the first and second implant members each include an insertion force application surface, the insertion force application surface of the first implant member being aligned generally perpendicular to an intended line of insertion of the first implant member, and the insertion force application surface of the second implant member being aligned generally perpendicular to an intended line of insertion of the second implant member.

8. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the insertion force application surfaces of the first and second implant members define the first notch of the implant.

9. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first and second implant portions are symmetrically disposed with respect an axis of symmetry passing through the joining portion, and wherein the first and second notches are configured to cause the joining portion to fracture at the tips of the notches under forces applied to the implant members in directions transverse to the axis of symmetry.

10. A spinal implant comprising:

a spinal implant member including a first piece and an opposite second piece, each of which having a top surface for engaging and supporting an upper vertebra and a bottom surface for engaging and supporting a lower vertebra, the spinal implant member having a controlled break location positioned between the first and second pieces, the controlled break location having a convex outer boundary and a concave inner boundary, the break location including a first v-shaped notch at the outer boundary and a second v-shaped notch at the inner boundary, the controlled break location further including a region of reduced cross-sectional area between the first and second notches, the region of reduced cross-sectional area being smaller than nominal cross-sectional areas of each of the first and second pieces of the spinal implant member.

11. The spinal implant of claim 10 , wherein the spinal implant member includes bone tissue.

12. The spinal implant of claim 11 , wherein the spinal implant member is from an allograft bone source.

13. The spinal implant of claim 11 , wherein the spinal implant member includes tissue from a femur bone.

14. The spinal implant of claim 10 , wherein the reduced cross-sectional area is at most about 75 percent of the nominal cross-sectional areas of each of the first and second pieces.

15. The spinal implant of claim 10 , wherein the first and second pieces each include an insertion force application surface, the insertion force application surface of the first piece being aligned generally perpendicular to an intended line of insertion of the first piece, and the insertion force application surface of the second piece being aligned generally perpendicular to an intended line of insertion of the second piece.

16. The spinal implant of claim 15 , wherein the insertion force application surfaces of the first and second pieces are configured to define the first notch of the implant.

17. The spinal implant of claim 10 , wherein the first notch is larger than the second notch.

18. The spinal implant of claim 17 , wherein the controlled break location is provided at an axis of symmetry of the spinal implant member.

19. The spinal implant of claim 10 , wherein the controlled break location is provided at an axis of symmetry of the spinal implant member.

20. The spinal implant of claim 10 , wherein the spinal implant member is generally “C” shaped.

21. A spinal implant comprising:

a spinal implant member including a first piece and an opposite second piece, each of which having a top surface for engaging and supporting an upper vertebra and a bottom surface for engaging and supporting a lower vertebra, the spinal implant member having a controlled break location positioned between the first and second pieces, the controlled break location having a convex outer boundary and a concave inner boundary, the controlled break location including a first v-shaped notch at the outer boundary and a second v-shaped notch at the inner boundary, the controlled break location further including a region of reduced cross-sectional area between the first and second notches, the region of reduced cross-sectional area being smaller than nominal cross-sectional areas of each of the first and second pieces of the spinal implant member, wherein the first notch is larger than the second notch, wherein the first and second pieces are symmetrically disposed with respect an axis of symmetry passing through the controlled break location.

22. A spinal implant comprising:

a spinal implant member including a first piece and an opposite second piece, each of which having a top surface for engaging and supporting an upper vertebra and a bottom surface for engaging and supporting a lower vertebra, the spinal implant member having a controlled break location positioned between the first and second pieces, the controlled break location having a convex outer boundary and a concave inner boundary, the controlled break location including a first v-shaped notch at the outer boundary and a second v-shaped notch at the inner boundary, the controlled break location further including a region of reduced cross-sectional area between the first and second notches, the region of reduced cross-sectional area being smaller than nominal cross-sectional areas of each of the first and second pieces of the spinal implant member, wherein the first notch is larger than the second notch, wherein the spinal implant is generally C-shaped.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2024
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: EBI, LLC; ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC (F/K/A ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.)
Reel/Frame 066973/0833 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2022
From: BIOMET 3I, LLC; EBI, LLC; ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.; ZIMMER DENTAL INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 059293/0213 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 18, 2022
From: ZIMMER SPINE, INC.
To: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.
Reel/Frame 059232/0356 →