IP Library Granted Patent US 8,361,150
Granted Patent B2
US 8,361,150 · App. 12/829,979 · Granted Jan 29, 2013

Composite implant

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Patent No.
US 8,361,150
App. No.
12/829,979
Granted
Jan 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A composite interbody vertebral implant for facilitating fusion of adjacent vertebrae. The implant includes a first endplate of a porous metal material and a second endplate of a porous metal material which are configured to allow bone in-growth. The implant also includes a polymeric body positioned between and bonded to the first and second endplates such that polymeric material of the polymeric body is impregnated into pores of the first and second endplates to bond the components together. The implant may include a cavity extending through the composite implant configured to receive bone growth material to facilitate fusion between a first vertebra and a second vertebra.

Claims (45)

1. A composite interbody vertebral implant for facilitating fusion of adjacent vertebrae, the composite interbody vertebral implant comprising:

a first body of a porous metal material defining a plurality of pores formed by a metallic scaffold configured to allow bone in-growth from a first vertebra;

a second body of a porous metal material defining a plurality of pores formed by a metallic scaffold configured to allow bone in-growth from a second vertebra;

a polymeric body of a thermoplastic polymeric material positioned between the first body of porous metal material and the second body of porous metal material;

wherein a first interface layer between the first body of porous metal and the polymeric body includes the polymeric material impregnated into the pores of the first body of porous metal;

wherein a second interface layer between the second body of porous metal and the polymeric body includes the polymeric material impregnated into the pores of the second body of porous metal; and

a cavity extending through the composite interbody vertebral implant configured to receive bone growth material to facilitate fusion between the first vertebra and the second vertebra.

2. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the porous metal material of the first and second bodies has a modulus of elasticity of about 1.5 to about 4 GPa.

3. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 2 , wherein the polymeric material has a modulus of elasticity within about 3.0 GPa of the modulus of elasticity of the porous metal material of the first and second bodies.

4. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the porous metal material of the first and second bodies has a modulus of elasticity of about 3 to about 4 GPa and the polymeric material has a modulus of elasticity within about 1 GPa of the modulus of elasticity of the porous metal material of the first and second bodies.

5. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the porous metal material of the first and second bodies is a porous tantalum.

6. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 5 , wherein the polymeric material is polyether ether ketone (PEEK).

7. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 1 , wherein the cavity extends from an upper surface to a lower surface of the composite interbody vertebral implant.

8. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 1 , further comprising a bone graft material disposed in the cavity.

9. A composite interbody vertebral implant for facilitating fusion of adjacent vertebrae, the composite interbody vertebral implant comprising:

a first body of a porous tantalum metal defining a plurality of pores formed by a metallic scaffold configured to allow bone in-growth from a first vertebra;

a second body of a porous tantalum metal defining a plurality of pores formed by a metallic scaffold configured to allow bone in-growth from a second vertebra;

a polymeric body of polyether ether ketone (PEEK) positioned between the first body of porous tantalum metal and the second body of porous tantalum metal;

wherein a first interface layer between the first body of porous tantalum metal and the polymeric body includes polyether ether ketone (PEEK) of the polymeric body impregnated into the pores of the first body of porous tantalum metal; and

wherein a second interface layer between the second body of porous tantalum metal and the polymeric body includes polyether ether ketone (PEEK) of the polymeric body impregnated into the pores of the second body of porous tantalum metal.

10. The composite interbody vertebral implant of claim 9 , wherein the porous tantalum metal of the first and second bodies has a modulus of elasticity of about 3 to about 4 GPa and the polyether ether ketone (PEEK) has a modulus of elasticity within about 1 GPa of the modulus of elasticity of the porous tantalum metal of the first and second bodies.

11. A method of forming a composite interbody vertebral implant, the method comprising:

positioning a first surface of a polymeric body of a polymeric material adjacent a surface of a first body of a porous metal material;

heating the first body of porous metal material to a first elevated temperature;

applying a compressive force between the polymeric body of polymeric material and the first body of porous metal material, causing a portion of the polymeric material to penetrate into pores of the first body of porous metal material;

positioning a second surface of the polymeric body of polymeric material adjacent a surface of a second body of a porous metal material;

heating the second body of porous metal material to a second elevated temperature; and

applying a compressive force between the polymeric body of polymeric material and the second body of porous metal material, causing a portion of the polymeric material to penetrate into pores of the second body of porous metal material.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first elevated temperature is greater than or equal to a glass transition temperature of the polymeric material.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the second elevated temperature is greater than or equal to the glass transition temperature of the polymeric material.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first elevated temperature is less than or equal to a melting temperature of the polymeric material.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the second elevated temperature is less than or equal to a melting temperature of the polymeric material.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first surface of the polymeric body of polymeric material is heated to a temperature greater than or equal to the glass transition temperature of the polymeric material through conduction heating between the first body of porous metal material and the polymeric body of polymeric material.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein a portion of the polymeric body is maintained at a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the polymeric material throughout the steps of heating the first body of porous metal material to a first elevated temperature and applying a compressive force between the polymeric body of polymeric material and the first body of porous metal material.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the second surface of the polymeric body of polymeric material is heated to a temperature greater than or equal to the glass transition temperature of the polymeric material through conduction heating between the second body of porous metal material and the polymeric body of polymeric material.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein a portion of the polymeric body is maintained at a temperature below the glass transition temperature of the polymeric material throughout the steps of heating the second body of porous metal material to a second elevated temperature and applying a compressive force between the polymeric body of polymeric material and the second body of porous metal material.

20. The method of claim 11 , wherein the compressive force applied between the polymeric body of polymeric material and the first body of porous metal material is between about 1 pound to about 100 pounds.

21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the compressive force applied between the polymeric body of polymeric material and the second body of porous metal material is between about 1 pound to about 100 pounds.

22. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first body of porous metal material is heated to the first elevated temperature through induction heating.

23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the first body of porous metal material is heated by one of infrared energy, radiofrequency energy, laser energy, and ultra-sound energy.

24. The method of claim 11 , wherein the second body of porous metal material is heated to the second elevated temperature through induction heating.

25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the second body of porous metal material is heated by one of infrared energy, radiofrequency energy, laser energy, and ultra-sound energy.

26. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first body of porous metal, the second body of porous metal and the polymeric body are placed in a fixture.

27. The method of claim 26 , wherein the fixture, with the first body of porous metal, the second body of porous metal and the polymeric body placed therein, is placed in an oven during the forming process.

28. The method of claim 26 , wherein the fixture includes a compression mechanism for simultaneously applying the compressive force between the polymeric body and the first body of porous metal and for applying the compressive force between the polymeric body and the second body of porous metal.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 24, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, INC.
To: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC
Reel/Frame 069772/0121 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 24, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC
To: HIGHRIDGE MEDICAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 069772/0248 →
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 →
GRANT OF A SECURITY INTEREST -- PATENTS Recorded Apr 1, 2024
From: ZIMMER BIOMET SPINE, LLC; EBI, LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
Reel/Frame 066970/0806 →
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 →