IP Library Granted Patent US 12,102,543
Granted Patent B2
US 12,102,543 · App. 17/892,663 · Granted Oct 1, 2024

Inter vertebral implant

Inventors: Roger Berger (Oberdorf, CH); Joem Richter (Obersorf, CH)
Assignee: CENTINEL SPINE, LLC
A61F2/4425A61F2/4455A61F2/4611A61F2002/30273A61F2002/30275A61F2002/30326A61F2002/30387A61F2002/305A61F2002/30563A61F2002/30616A61F2002/30649A61F2002/30772A61F2002/30787A61F2002/30841A61F2002/30843A61F2002/30845A61F2002/3093A61F2/3094A61F2002/443A61F2310/00017A61F2310/00023A61F2310/00029A61F2310/00179A61F2310/00796
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,102,543
App. No.
17/892,663
Granted
Oct 1, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intervertebral implant includes opposing upper and lower endplates that are configured to engage respective vertebral surfaces in an intervertebral space. The implant carries a plurality of bone fixation spikes that extend out from each endplate. The spikes define a plurality of outer surfaces that extend from a base to a tip. The spikes are laterally staggered, and have a height that increases along a longitudinal direction from the front toward the rear of the implant, and a define recess formed in at least one outer surfaces.

Claims (27)

1. An intervertebral implant, comprising:

an implant body having an endplate comprising a unitary single-piece main body having an outer transverse bone facing surface configured to engage a respective adjacent vertebral surface; and

at least one bone fixation spike projecting out from the bone facing surface, the bone fixation spike comprising at least one outer surface extending between a base and a tip outwardly spaced from the bone facing surface, the at least one bone fixation spike further comprising a recess extending into the outer surface at a location between the tip and the base,

wherein the recess extends from a first end having a first portion that extends into the at least one bone fixation spike, and a second portion that extends through the outer transverse bone facing surface and into, but not through, the unitary single-piece main body of the endplate.

2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the endplate further comprises an inner surface opposite the outer transverse bone facing surface, and the recess terminates within the endplate at a second end that is disposed between the inner surface and the outer transverse bone facing surface.

3. The implant of claim 2 , wherein the at least one bone fixation spike and the outer transverse bone facing surface collectively define an enclosed perimeter of the first end of the recess.

4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the endplate comprises a rear end, a front end spaced forward from the rear end, laterally opposed sides that extend between the front and rear ends, and a longitudinal axis that extends centrally between the laterally opposed sides from the rear end to the front end, the longitudinal axis defining a first lateral portion on one side of the longitudinal axis and a second lateral portion on the opposite side of the longitudinal axis.

5. The implant of claim 4 , further comprising a second bone fixation spike projecting from the first lateral portion of the bone facing surface, the second bone fixation spike comprising at least one outer surface between a base and a tip, and a recess extending through the outer surface and into, but not through, the endplate at a location between the base and the tip.

6. The implant of claim 5 , wherein the recess of the first bone fixation spike faces towards the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface and the recess of the second bone fixation spike faces away from the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface.

7. The implant of claim 5 further comprising a third bone fixation spike projecting out from the second lateral portion of the bone facing surface, the third bone fixation spike comprising at least one outer surface extending between a base and a tip.

8. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the tip of the third bone fixation spike is outwardly spaced from the bone facing surface, the third bone fixation spike further comprising a recess extending through the outer surface and into, but not through, the endplate at a location between the tip and the base.

9. The implant of claim 8 , further comprising a fourth bone fixation spike projecting out from the second lateral portion of the bone facing surface, the fourth bone fixation spike comprising at least one outer surface extending between a base and a tip, wherein the tip of the third bone fixation spike is outwardly spaced from the bone facing surface, and a recess extending through the outer surface and into, but not through, the endplate at a location between the tip and the base.

10. The implant of claim 9 , wherein the recess of the third bone fixation spike faces towards the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface and the recess of the fourth bone fixation spike faces away from the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface.

11. The implant of claim 9 , wherein the third and fourth bone fixation spikes are laterally offset from each other relative to the longitudinal axis.

12. The implant of claim 9 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth bone fixation spikes are laterally offset from each other relative to the longitudinal axis.

13. The implant of claim 5 , wherein the first and second bone fixation spikes are laterally offset from each other relative to the longitudinal axis.

14. The implant of claim 1 , further comprising a joint member configured to be carried by the endplate, the joint member having a rounded surface that is configured to provide an articulating joint with a rounded surface of a complementary joint member carried by a second endplate.

15. An intervertebral implant, comprising:

an implant body having at least one endplate having a rear end, a front end spaced forward from the rear end, laterally opposed sides that extend between the front and rear ends, the endplate comprising a unitary single-piece main body with an outer transverse bone facing surface configured to engage a respective adjacent vertebral surface, and a longitudinal axis that extends centrally between the laterally opposed sides from the rear end to the front end, the longitudinal axis defining a first lateral portion on one side and a second lateral portion on the opposite side,

first and second bone fixation spikes projecting out from the first lateral portion of the bone facing surface, the first and second bone fixation spikes each comprising at least one outer surface extending between a base and a tip, wherein the first and second bone fixation spikes are laterally offset from each other relative to the longitudinal axis,

a joint member configured to be carried by the endplate, the joint member having a rounded surface that is configured to provide an articulating joint with a rounded surface of a complementary joint member carried by a second endplate, and

wherein the tip of each bone fixation spike is outwardly spaced from the bone facing surface, and each of the bone fixation spikes comprises a recess extending into the outer surface at a location between the tip and the base, wherein at least a portion of the recess extends through the outer transverse bone facing surface and into, but not through, the unitary single-piece main body of the endplate.

16. The implant of claim 15 , wherein the recess of the first bone fixation spike extends laterally inward between the first bone fixation spike and the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface, and the recess of the second bone fixation spike extends laterally outward between the second bone fixation spike and the laterally opposed side of the first lateral portion of the endplate from the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface.

17. The implant of claim 15 , further comprising a third bone fixation spike projecting out from the second lateral portion of the bone facing surface, the third bone fixation spike comprising at least one outer surface extending between a base and a tip, wherein the tip of the third bone fixation spike is outwardly spaced from the bone facing surface, the third bone fixation spike further comprising a recess extending into the outer surface at a location between the tip and the base.

18. The implant of claim 17 , further comprising a fourth bone fixation spike projecting out from the second lateral portion of the bone facing surface, the fourth bone fixation spike comprising at least one outer surface extending between a base and a tip, wherein the tip of the fourth bone fixation spike is outwardly spaced from the bone facing surface, the fourth bone fixation spike further comprising a recess extending into the outer surface at a location between the tip and the base.

19. The implant of claim 18 , wherein the recess of the third bone fixation spike faces towards the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface, and the recess of the fourth bone fixation spike faces away from the longitudinal axis of the bone facing surface, and further wherein the third and fourth bone fixation spikes are laterally offset from each other relative to the longitudinal axis.

20. The implant of claim 15 , wherein the recess of the first and second bone fixation spikes each extends from a first end having a first portion that extends into each bone fixation spike and a second portion that extends through the outer transverse bone facing surface.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 26, 2025
From: CENTINEL SPINE, LLC
To: SLR INVESTMENT CORP., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070342/0132 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2025
From: CENTINEL SPINE, LLC
To: GEMINO HEALTHCARE FINANCE, LLC D/B/A SLR HEALTHCARE ABL
Reel/Frame 070324/0501 →