IP Library Granted Patent US 9,427,326
Granted Patent B2
US 9,427,326 · App. 14/534,382 · Granted Aug 30, 2016

Spinal implant

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Patent No.
US 9,427,326
App. No.
14/534,382
Granted
Aug 30, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Intervertebral disc prostheses and methods of use. An intervertebral disc prosthesis for installation in a spinal column may include a first intervertebral plate, a second intervertebral plate, and a removable insert core. The first intervertebral plate may engage one or both of the inferior vertebral endplate and the inferior ring apophysis of a superior vertebral body. The second intervertebral plate may engage one or both of the superior vertebral endplate and the superior ring apophysis of an inferior vertebral body. The removable insert core is located between and engages the intervertebral plates. A projection projects from one of the intervertebral plates toward the other intervertebral plate. The removable insert core at least partially surrounds the projection when installed. The removable insert core is removable from between the intervertebral plates and from around the projection while the intervertebral plates and projection remain installed.

Claims (36)

1. A method of installing an intervertebral disc prosthesis in a spinal column, comprising:

inserting an intervertebral disc prosthesis into a disc space, the intervertebral disc prosthesis including:

a first intervertebral plate for engaging one or both of an inferior vertebral endplate and an inferior ring apophysis of a superior vertebral body,

a second intervertebral plate for engaging one or both of a superior vertebral endplate and a superior ring apophysis of an inferior vertebral body,

a gap located between the first and second intervertebral plates, and

a projection that projects from one of said intervertebral plates toward the other one of said intervertebral plates, wherein the projection extends into an aperture formed in the other one of the said intervertebral plates, wherein the aperture is sized and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the projection;

inserting a removable insert core in the gap between the first and second intervertebral plates, the removable insert core having a first upper surface that contacts the first intervertebral plate and a second lower surface that contacts the second intervertebral plate; and

removing the removable insert core while the intervertebral plates remain installed in the disc space, wherein the projection maintains proper spacing between the intervertebral plates while the insert core is removed.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising, after inserting the removable insert core, securing a fastening device through the removable insert core and into the projection.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the removable insert core is a resilient core that permits relative movement between the first intervertebral plate and the second intervertebral plate.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprising replacing the removable insert core with a second insert core having different properties than the removable insert core.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the second insert core is rigid and is configured to promote fusion.

6. The method of claim 1 further comprising, after inserting the removable insert core, deploying a blocking mechanism to block relative movement between the intervertebral plates.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the blocking mechanism includes at least one deployable pivot arm.

8. The method of claim 1 further comprising, before inserting the intervertebral disc prosthesis into the disc space, removing at least a portion of a diseased or damaged disc to create the disc space.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the removable insert core has a generally C-shaped upper and lower profile.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first intervertebral plate includes a porous coating for engaging the superior vertebral body and permitting bone growth into the porous coating from the superior vertebral body, and wherein the second intervertebral plate includes another porous coating for engaging the inferior vertebral body and permitting bone growth into the another porous coating from the inferior vertebral body.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first intervertebral plate forms a plurality of apertures for permitting bone growth from the superior vertebral body through the first intervertebral plate, and wherein the second intervertebral plate forms a second plurality of apertures for permitting bone growth from the inferior vertebral body through the second intervertebral plate.

12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first intervertebral plate and the second intervertebral plate each include respective vertebral engaging surfaces having saw-toothed side profiles.

13. A method of installing an intervertebral disc prosthesis in a spinal column, comprising:

inserting an intervertebral disc prosthesis into a disc space, the intervertebral disc prosthesis including:

a first intervertebral plate for engaging one or both of an inferior vertebral endplate, and

a second intervertebral plate for engaging one or both of a superior vertebral endplate,

a gap located between the first and second intervertebral plates, and

a projection that projects from one of said intervertebral plates toward the other one of said intervertebral plates, wherein the projection extends into an aperture formed in the other one of the said intervertebral plates, wherein the aperture is sized and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the projection;

inserting a removable insert core in the gap between the first and second intervertebral plates, the removable insert core having a first upper surface that contacts the first intervertebral plate and a second lower surface that contacts the second intervertebral plate; and

removing the removable insert core while the intervertebral plates remain installed in the disc space, wherein the projection maintains proper spacing between the intervertebral plates while the insert core is removed.

14. The method of claim 13 further comprising, after inserting the intervertebral disc prosthesis into the disc space, inserting a removable insert core in the gap between the first and second intervertebral plates, the removable insert core having a first upper surface that contacts the first intervertebral plate and a second lower surface that contacts the second intervertebral plate.

15. A method of installing an intervertebral disc prosthesis in a spinal column, comprising:

inserting an intervertebral disc prosthesis into a disc space, the intervertebral disc prosthesis including:

a first intervertebral plate for engaging one or both of an inferior vertebral endplate and an inferior ring apophysis of a superior vertebral body,

a second intervertebral plate for engaging one or both of a superior vertebral endplate and a superior ring apophysis of an inferior vertebral body,

a removable insert core positioned between the first and second intervertebral plates, the removable insert core having a first upper surface that contacts the first intervertebral plate and a second lower surface that contacts the second intervertebral plate, and

a projection that projects from one of said intervertebral plates toward the other one of said intervertebral plates, wherein the projection extends at least an entire height of the removable insert core and into an aperture formed in the other one of the said intervertebral plates, wherein the aperture is sized and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the projection; and

removing the removable insert core while the first and second intervertebral plates remain installed in the disc space.

16. The method of claim 15 further comprising replacing the removable insert core with a second insert core having different properties than the removable insert core.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2015
From: GMEDELAWARE 2 LLC
To: GLOBUS MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 037311/0256 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2015
From: FACET SOLUTIONS, INC.; FSI ACQUISITION SUB, LLC
To: GMEDELAWARE 2, LLC
Reel/Frame 035021/0667 →