Trial intervertebral distraction spacers
View Patent ↗An orthopedic spacer device comprising a spacer body having an external surface that includes at least two relative angle designation marks such that a rotational angle of the spacer body relative to a known reference is determinable.
1. An orthopedic spacer device for positioning between adjacent vertebral bones, the device comprising a spacer body having an external surface, including at least two relative angle designation marks, the angle designation marks being remote from one another at a predetermined spatial distance such that once the spacer body is inserted between adjacent vertebral bones and the spacer body is rotated, a rotational angle of the spacer body relative to a known reference is determinable by comparing the rotation of the angle designation marks, wherein the spacer body includes an engagement locus coupleable with a manipulation tool, wherein the engagement locus comprises a groove into which the manipulation tool is seatable, wherein the groove includes a radially widening with such that the spacer body is preventable from rotating freely with respect to the manipulation tool by clamping action thereof, thereby permitting a controlled rotation of the spacer body within a intervertebral space by manipulation of the tool.
2. The orthopedic spacer device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the spacer body includes beveled edges that facilitate an application of a desired spreading force to adjacent vertebral bones.
3. The orthopedic spacer device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the spacer body further comprises tapered upper and lower surfaces.
4. The orthopedic spacer device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the spacer body is cylindrical.
5. The orthopedic spacer device as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the spacer body includes beveled upper and lower edges that facilitate an application of a desired spreading force to adjacent vertebral bones.