IP Library Granted Patent US 7,662,185
Granted Patent B2
US 7,662,185 · App. 10/651,390 · Granted Feb 16, 2010

Intervertebral implants

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Patent No.
US 7,662,185
App. No.
10/651,390
Granted
Feb 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multipart intervertebral implant is provided which includes an implant portion and an implant extender portion. The implant portion and the implant extender portion can be fastened together using any known fastening means including pins, interlocking structure (e.g., dovetail, tongue and groove, etc.), adhesives, etc. The size of the implant extender portion can be selected during a surgical procedure to provide an implant suitable for a particular intervertebral receiving bed. An intervertebral implant is also provided which may be formed from a multiplicity of implant sections which are fastened together to provide an implant having a desired length. Implants having surface configurations which more closely correspond to the configuration of vertebral endplates are also provided.

Claims (30)

1. An intervertebral implant for implanting within an intervertebral space defined between adjacent vertebrae, the implant comprising:

an upper region opposite a lower region, a side-wall, and a longitudinal axis extending between said upper and lower regions, each of the regions including a series of curvilinear stepped surfaces, wherein the curvilinear stepped surfaces comprise a surface that is generally perpendicular to the axis, the series of curvilinear stepped surfaces together defining a convex configuration in each of the upper region and the lower region; and

at least a portion of the side-wall free of slits extending continuously generally parallel relative to the longitudinal axis from the upper region to the lower region.

2. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 further including a throughbore extending between the upper and lower regions.

3. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 wherein the series of curvilinear stepped surfaces are defined by a helical pathway.

4. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1 wherein the implant is formed from at least one material selected from the group consisting of bone, polymer, ceramic and carbon fiber.

5. An intervertebral implant for implanting within an intervertebral space, comprising:

an upper region opposite a lower region, a side-wall, and a longitudinal axis extending between the upper and lower regions, the upper and lower regions including a plurality of stepped curvilinear projections formed thereon, wherein the curvilinear projections comprise a surface that is generally perpendicular to the axis;

at least a portion of the side-wall free of slits extending continuously generally parallel relative to the longitudinal axis from the upper region to the lower region; and

a throughbore extending between the upper and lower regions.

6. An intervertebral implant according to claim 5 wherein each plane defined by crest portions of the plurality of curvilinear projections of the upper and lower regions is generally flat.

7. The intervertebral implant according to claim 5 , wherein two planes defined by crest portions of the plurality of curvilinear projections of the upper and lower regions make a tapered configuration.

8. The intervertebral implant according to claim 5 , wherein the implant is formed from at least one material selected from the group consisting of bone, polymer, ceramic and carbon fiber.

9. The intervertebral implant according to claim 5 , wherein the implant is formed from bone, and further wherein the throughbore is defined by an intramedullary canal formed in the bone.

10. A method for implantation of an intervertebral implant within an intervertebral space defined between adjacent vertebra, comprising the steps of:

accessing an intervertebral space defined between adjacent vertebrae;

preparing a receiving bed in the intervertebral space;

providing an intervertebral implant, the implant including an upper region opposite a lower s region, a side-wall, and a longitudinal axis extending between the upper and lower regions, at least a portion of the side-wall free of slits extending continuously generally parallel relative to the longitudinal axis from the upper region to the lower region; and

each region including a series of curvilinear stepped surfaces, the stepped curvilinear surfaces comprising a surface that is generally perpendicular to the axis, wherein the series of curvilinear stepped surfaces together define a convex configuration in each of the upper region and the lower region closely corresponding to a concave shape of vertebral endplates of the adjacent vertebrae ; and

positioning the intervertebral implant within the receiving bed such that the convex configuration defined by the curvilinear stepped surfaces closely match to the concave vertebral endplates of the adjacent vertebrae.

11. An intervertebral implant for implanting within an intervertebral space defined between adjacent vertebrae, the implant comprising:

an upper region opposite a lower region, a side-wall, and a longitudinal axis extending between the upper and lower regions, at least a portion of the side-wall free of slits extending continuously generally parallel relative to the longitudinal axis from the upper region to the lower region; and each of the regions including a series of curvilinear stepped surfaces, the curvilinear stepped surfaces each comprising a surface that is generally parallel to the axis, the series of curvilinear stepped surfaces together defining a convex configuration in each of the upper region and the lower region.

12. An intervertebral implant for implanting within an intervertebral space, comprising:

an upper region opposite a lower region, a side-wall, and a longitudinal axis extending between the upper and lower regions, at least a portion of the side-wall free of slits extending continuously generally parallel relative to the longitudinal axis from the upper region to the lower region, the upper and lower regions including a plurality of stepped curvilinear projections formed thereon, the curvilinear projections each comprising a surface that is generally parallel to the axis; and

a throughbore extending between the upper and lower surfaces regions.

13. A method for implantation of an intervertebral implant within an intervertebral space defined between adjacent vertebra, comprising the steps of:

accessing an intervertebral space defined between adjacent vertebrae;

preparing a receiving bed in the intervertebral space;

providing an intervertebral implant, the implant including an upper region opposite a lower region, a side-wall, and a longitudinal axis extending between the upper and lower regions, at least a portion of the side-wall free of slits extending continuously generally parallel relative to the longitudinal axis from the upper region to the lower region; and each region including a series of curvilinear stepped surfaces, the stepped curvilinear surfaces each comprising a surface that is generally parallel to the axis, wherein the series of curvilinear stepped surfaces together define a convex configuration in each of the upper region and the lower region closely corresponding to a concave shape of vertebral endplates of the adjacent vertebrae; and

positioning the intervertebral implant within the receiving bed such that the convex configuration defined by the curvilinear stepped surfaces closely match to the concave vertebral endplates of the adjacent vertebrae.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2011
From: OSTEOTECH, INC.
To: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 026196/0585 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2009
From: ALFARO, ARTHUR A.; SHIMP, LAWRENCE A.; RUSSELL, JAMES; BOYLE, JOHN W.; ROSENTHAL, DANIEL E.; MORRIS, JOHN W.; MARTZ, ERIK O.
To: OSTEOTECH, INC.
Reel/Frame 023711/0151 →