Universal trial for lateral cages
View Patent ↗A method of trialing an intervertebral disc space, including the steps of creating the disc space, inserting a trial into the disc space, wherein the trial has i) a distal head having an upper surface and a lower surface connected by a pair of side walls, the side walls defining planes, and ii) a proximal rod, so that the head and rod form an obtuse angle and the rod extends through at least one of the planes defined by the side walls of the head.
1. An intervertebral trial for assessing an intervertebral disc space between opposing upper and lower vertebral endplates, comprising:
a) a distal head having an upper surface, a lower surface, a tapered distal end portion connecting the upper and lower surfaces, and a proximal end portion consisting essentially of a neck having a longitudinal axis and a substantially spherical element; wherein the upper surface is adapted to contact the upper vertebral endplate and the lower surface is adapted to contact the lower vertebral endplate; and wherein the longitudinal axis of the neck extends between the upper and lower surfaces;
wherein the neck has upper and lower surfaces located between the upper and lower surfaces of the distal head;
b) a sheath having a throughbore having a threaded portion,
c) a rod disposed in the throughbore, the rod having a distal end portion forming a poppet, a threaded intermediate portion, and a proximal end portion,
wherein the threaded intermediate portion of the rod threadably mates with the threaded portion of the sheath,
wherein the substantially spherical element of the distal head has an outer surface that is rotatably received in the poppet to form a universal joint, which allows a conical range of angulations between the head and rod.
2. The trial of claim 1 wherein the throughbore of the sheath has a distal end portion forming a concave lip for receiving the substantially spherical element.
3. The trial of claim 2 wherein the spherical element and lip form a tongue and groove construction.
4. The trial of claim 2 wherein rotation of the rod causes the rod to advance distally and the poppet to bias against the substantially spherical element, thereby locking a position of the distal head.
5. The trial of claim 1 wherein the proximal end portion of the rod forms a handle attachment.