IP Library Granted Patent US 9,138,275
Granted Patent B2
US 9,138,275 · App. 13/723,360 · Granted Sep 22, 2015

Intervertebral implant with integrated fixation

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Patent No.
US 9,138,275
App. No.
13/723,360
Granted
Sep 22, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for spinal surgery includes a prosthesis comprising a plurality of bone anchors which engage an intervertebral construct for fusion or motion preservation. The fusion construct comprises a spacer optionally encircled by a jacket. The motion preservation construct may comprise an articulating disc assembly or an elastomeric disc assembly. Any of the constructs may occupy the intervertebral disc space between adjacent vertebrae after removal of an intervertebral disc. The anchors slidingly engage the construct to securely fix the prosthesis to the vertebrae. The anchors and jacket of the fusion construct provide a continuous load path across opposite sides of the prosthesis so as to resist antagonistic motions of the spine.

Claims (48)

1. A bone anchor, comprising:

an interconnection portion to slidingly engage a spacer, the interconnection portion having a medial side, a lateral side, and a width defined therebetween;

a fixation portion having a tapered leading end and being spaced apart from the interconnection portion to fix the anchor to a bone; and

a leg connecting the fixation portion to the interconnection portion, the leg having a medial side, a lateral side, and a width defined therebetween, the width of the leg being less than the width of the interconnection portion.

2. The bone anchor of claim 1 , wherein the fixation portion is configured to track along a path into the first vertebra that diverges from a path into the spacer taken by the interconnection portion as the anchor is urged against the bone.

3. The bone anchor of claim 1 , wherein a bottom side of the fixation portion at the leading end thereof is angled with respect to the interconnection portion.

4. The bone anchor of claim 1 , wherein a top side of the fixation portion at the leading end thereof is angled with respect to the interconnection portion.

5. The bone anchor of claim 4 , wherein the top side of the fixation portion at the leading end thereof includes a straight linear edge extending between a distal end of the fixation portion and a proximal end of the fixation portion.

6. A system for spinal fusion, comprising:

an intervertebral spacer sized and shaped to at least partially fill an intervertebral disc space between first and second adjacent vertebrae; and

the bone anchor of claim 1 ,

wherein the anchor is sized and shaped to secure the spacer to the first vertebra so that the spacer and the first vertebra are substantially relatively immobilized against antagonistic spinal motions.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the interconnection portion includes a locking feature proximate a trailing end thereof, the locking feature including a tab projecting from the interconnection portion toward the trailing end to resist disengagement of the anchor from the spacer.

8. The bone anchor of claim 1 , wherein the interconnection portion includes a locking feature proximate a trailing end thereof, the locking feature including a tab projecting from the interconnection portion toward the trailing end.

9. The bone anchor of claim 1 , wherein the interconnection portion has a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween, the fixation portion has a length defined between the leading end thereof and a trailing end thereof, the length of the fixation portion being less than the length of the interconnection portion, and the leg has a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween, the length of the leg being less than the length of the fixation portion.

10. A bone anchor, comprising:

an interconnection portion to slidingly engage a spacer, the interconnection portion having a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween;

a fixation portion spaced apart from the interconnection portion to fix the anchor to a bone, the fixation portion having a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween, the length of the fixation portion being less than the length of the interconnection portion; and

a leg connecting the fixation portion to the interconnection portion, the leg having a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween, the length of the leg being less than the length of the fixation portion.

11. A system for spinal fusion, comprising:

an intervertebral spacer sized and shaped to at least partially fill an intervertebral disc space between first and second adjacent vertebrae; and

the bone anchor of claim 10 ,

wherein the anchor is sized and shaped to secure the spacer to the first vertebra so that the spacer and the first vertebra are substantially relatively immobilized against antagonistic spinal motions.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the interconnection portion includes a locking feature proximate the trailing end thereof, the locking feature including a tab projecting from the interconnection portion toward the trailing end of the interconnection portion to resist disengagement of the anchor from the spacer.

13. The bone anchor of claim 10 , wherein the interconnection portion includes a locking feature proximate the trailing end thereof, the locking feature including a tab projecting from the interconnection portion toward the trailing end of the interconnection portion.

14. A method for spinal fusion, comprising:

inserting a spacer between first and second adjacent vertebrae; and

securing the spacer to the first vertebra by engaging a rigid anchor with both the spacer and the first vertebra, so as to substantially immobilize the spacer, the anchor, and the first vertebra relative to one another and against opposing spinal motion, wherein the step of securing includes compressing the first vertebra against the spacer.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising securing the spacer to the second vertebra by engaging a second rigid anchor with both the spacer and the second vertebra.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the step of securing the spacer to the second vertebra includes compressing the second vertebra against the spacer.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the step of securing causes an interconnection portion of the anchor to engage the spacer and a fixation portion of the anchor spaced apart from the interconnection portion to engage the first vertebra, wherein the fixation portion is configured to track along a path into the first vertebra that diverges from a path into the spacer taken by the interconnection portion as the anchor slides into engagement with the spacer and the first vertebra.

18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the step of inserting includes inserting the spacer between the first and second vertebrae from a lateral approach.

19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising releasibly locking the anchor to the spacer by engaging a tab projecting from a trailing end of the interconnection portion with the spacer.

20. A bone anchor, comprising:

an interconnection portion to slidingly engage a spacer;

a fixation portion having a tapered leading end and being spaced apart from the interconnection portion to fix the anchor to a bone; and

a leg connecting the fixation portion to the interconnection portion,

wherein the fixation portion is configured to track along a path into the first vertebra that diverges from a path into the spacer taken by the interconnection portion as the anchor is urged against the bone.

21. The bone anchor of claim 20 , wherein a bottom side of the fixation portion at the leading end thereof is angled with respect to the interconnection portion.

22. The bone anchor of claim 20 , wherein a top side of the fixation portion at the leading end thereof is angled with respect to the interconnection portion.

23. The bone anchor of claim 22 , wherein the top side of the fixation portion at the leading end thereof includes a straight linear edge extending between a distal end of the fixation portion and a proximal end of the fixation portion.

24. A system for spinal fusion, comprising:

an intervertebral spacer sized and shaped to at least partially fill an intervertebral disc space between first and second adjacent vertebrae; and

the bone anchor of claim 20 ,

wherein the anchor is sized and shaped to secure the spacer to the first vertebra so that the spacer and the first vertebra are substantially relatively immobilized against antagonistic spinal motions.

25. The system of claim 24 , wherein the interconnection portion includes a locking feature proximate a trailing end thereof, the locking feature including a tab projecting from the interconnection portion toward the trailing end to resist disengagement of the anchor from the spacer.

26. The bone anchor of claim 20 , wherein the interconnection portion includes a locking feature proximate a trailing end thereof, the locking feature including a tab projecting from the interconnection portion toward the trailing end.

27. The bone anchor of claim 20 , wherein the interconnection portion has a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween, the fixation portion has a length defined between the leading end thereof and a trailing end thereof, the length of the fixation portion being less than the length of the interconnection portion, and the leg has a leading end, a trailing end, and a length defined therebetween, the length of the leg being less than the length of the fixation portion.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 8, 2025
From: STRYKER EUROPEAN HOLDINGS I, LLC; STRYKER EUROPEAN OPERATIONS HOLDINGS LLC; STRYKER CORPORATION; STRYKER EUROPEAN OPERATIONS LIMITED; HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
To: VB SPINE US OPCO LLC
Reel/Frame 073031/0754 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2025
From: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
To: VB SPINE US OPCO LLC
Reel/Frame 072925/0848 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2013
From: BAE, HYUN; SLATER, NICHOLAS; BUTTERS, JOSHUA A.; JUSTIN, DANIEL F.; HUSHKA, DYLAN; DELAMARTER, RICK
To: MEDICINELODGE, INC.
Reel/Frame 029674/0357 →
CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jan 11, 2013
From: BAE, HYUN; SLATER, NICHOLAS; BUTTERS, JOSHUA A.; JUSTIN, DANIEL F.; HUSHKA, DYLAN; DELAMARTER, RICK
To: MEDICINELODGE, INC.
Reel/Frame 029635/0945 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2013
From: MEDICINELODGE, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 029626/0290 →