IP Library Granted Patent US 11,013,614
Granted Patent B2
US 11,013,614 · App. 16/407,316 · Granted May 25, 2021

Expandable interbody fusion device

Inventors: Peter Barreiro (West Haven, CT); Dennis Ty (Carlsbad, CA); Michael E. Landry (Austin, TX)
Assignee: SPINE WAVE, INC.
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Patent No.
US 11,013,614
App. No.
16/407,316
Granted
May 25, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An expandable interbody fusion device includes superior and inferior endplates that are configured to receive a sequentially inserted stack of interlocking expansion members or wafers. The like-configured wafers include features on their top and bottom surfaces that interlock the wafers in multiple degrees of freedom so that the wafer stack is not disrupted when the fusion device is fully expanded. One of the interlocking features includes a plurality of prongs projecting from an upper surface of the wafers and into a recess defined in the lower surface of an adjacent previously inserted like-configured wafer. The prongs and recesses are configured to prevent retrograde movement of each new wafer in a direction opposite the direction of insertion. Other interlocking features prevent movement in the direction of insertion, transverse to the insertion direction and vertically within the stack.

Claims (22)

1. An expandable interbody fusion device for implantation into the intradiscal space between two opposing vertebral bodies of a spine, comprising:

a first elongate endplate member having an outer surface for contacting one vertebral body in a spine, an opposite lower surface including a downwardly-facing sloped surface thereon, and a bottom surface;

a second elongate endplate member aligned in the axial direction with said first elongate endplate member and having an outer surface for contacting an opposing vertebral body in said spine, said first elongate endplate member and said second endplate member being movable relatively away from each other in an expansion direction generally transverse to said axial direction; and

an elongate expansion member having a leading end, a trailing end, and intermediate portion joining said leading end and said trailing end with a longitudinal axis extending along its length, said elongate expansion member being movable between said first elongate endplate member in a first axial direction along said longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to said expansion direction, said expansion member including thereon a sloped surface adjacent said leading end defining a lifting surface operable upon movement of said expansion member in the first axial direction to engage the downwardly-facing sloped surface on said lower surface of said first elongate endplate member to move said first elongate endplate member away from said second elongate endplate member in the expansion direction and expand said device, said expansion member having a plurality of cavities extending through said intermediate portion along said longitudinal axis between said leading end and said trailing end, and wherein said expansion member comprises a portion for coupling with one of said first elongate endplate member or said second elongate endplate member.

2. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 1 , further including a feature to resist retrograde movement of said expansion member during expansion of said device in a second direction opposite first direction.

3. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 1 , wherein said sloped surface is planar and substantially parallel.

4. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 1 , wherein said expansion member comprises a portion for coupling with said first elongate endplate member.

5. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 4 , wherein said portion for coupling comprises a flange on one of said expansion member or said first elongate endplate member slidably extending into a groove formed into the other of said expansion member or said first elongate endplate member.

6. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 5 , wherein said portion for coupling defines a T-bar configuration slidably matable with a T-slot configuration.

7. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 4 , wherein said portion for coupling comprises a flange on one of said expansion member or said second elongate endplate member slidably extending into a groove formed into the other of said expansion member or said second elongate endplate member.

8. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 7 , wherein said portion for coupling defines a T-bar configuration slidably matable with a T-slot configuration.

9. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of cavities extending through said intermediate portion do not extend through said sloped surface.

10. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 1 , wherein said intermediate portion includes a generally flat, non-sloped planar surface substantially parallel to said first axial direction.

11. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 1 , wherein said elongate expansion member is a one-piece member.

12. An expandable interbody fusion device for implantation into the intradiscal space between two opposing vertebral bodies of a spine, comprising:

a first elongate endplate member having an outer surface for contacting one vertebral body in a spine, an opposite lower surface including a downwardly-facing engagement surface thereon;

a second elongate endplate member aligned in the axial direction with said first elongate endplate member and having an outer surface for contacting an opposing vertebral body in said spine, said first elongate endplate member and said second endplate member being movable relatively away from each other in an expansion direction generally transverse to said axial direction; and

an elongate one piece expansion member having a leading end, a trailing end, and intermediate portion joining said leading end and said trailing end with a longitudinal axis extending along its length, said elongate expansion member being movable between said first elongate endplate member in a first axial direction along said longitudinal axis that is substantially perpendicular to said expansion direction, said expansion member including thereon a sloped surface adjacent said leading end defining a lifting surface configured upon movement of said expansion member in the first axial direction to engage the downwardly-facing engagement surface on said lower surface of said first elongate endplate member to move said first elongate endplate member away from said second elongate endplate member in the expansion direction and expand said device, said expansion member comprising a locking surface for locking engagement with one of said first elongate endplate member or said second elongate endplate member to resist retrograde movement of said expansion member upon expansion of said device in a second direction opposite first direction, said intermediate portion having at least one cavity extending therethrough.

13. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 12 , wherein said locking surface comprises a projection and said first elongate endplate member or said second elongate endplate member has an opening for retentive receipt of said projection.

14. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 12 , wherein said expansion member has a plurality of cavities extending through said intermediate portion along said longitudinal axis between said leading end and said trailing end.

15. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 12 , wherein said expansion member comprises a portion for coupling with one of said first elongate endplate member or said second elongate endplate member.

16. The expandable interbody fusion device of claim 15 , wherein said portion for coupling defines a T-bar configuration slidably matable with a T-slot configuration.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2023
From: SPINE WAVE, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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