Highly lordosed fusion cage
View Patent ↗A two-piece fusion cage having ramped interior surfaces. One advantage of such a cage is its easy insertion. In a first step, the lower component is inserted into the disc space and is held in place. The first step confirms placement of the implant and its footprint. In a second step, the upper component is inserted into the disc space by sliding its interior surface along the opposed interior surface of the lower component. This two-step method of insertion eliminates the need to provide an independent distraction means.
1. A two piece intervertebral fusion cage, consisting of:
a) an upper component having a first outside surface comprising teeth adapted for gripping an upper vertebral endplate and a first interior surface having an intermediate portion, the first interior surface having a first longitudinal axis and a first dovetail feature extending along the first longitudinal axis,
b) a lower component having a second outside surface comprising teeth adapted for gripping a lower vertebral endplate and a second interior surface having an intermediate portion, the second interior surface having a second longitudinal axis and a second dovetail feature adapted to mate with the first dovetail feature and extending along the second longitudinal axis,
wherein the interior surfaces mate,
wherein one of the outside surfaces is substantially parallel to the intermediate portion of its corresponding interior surface, and
wherein one of the outside surfaces defines an angle along one of the longitudinal axes with the intermediate portion of its corresponding interior surface,
wherein the first outside surface is opposite the first interior surface and wherein the second outside surface is opposite the second interior surface,
wherein the upper and lower components slidingly engage and move along the longitudinal axes,
wherein the teeth are located only on the first outside surface of the upper component and the second outside surface of the lower component.
2. The cage of claim 1 wherein the first outside surface and the intermediate portion of the first interior surface of the upper component are parallel.
3. The cage of claim 2 wherein the second outside surface and the intermediate portion of the second interior surface of the lower component define an angle.
4. The cage of claim 3 wherein the lower component occupies a distal location and the upper component occupies a proximal location.
5. The cage of claim 1 wherein the angle is an acute angle.