IP Library Granted Patent US 12,622,789
Granted Patent B2
US 12,622,789 · App. 18/218,776 · Granted May 12, 2026

Bladed spinal fusion implants

Inventors: John Abraham Perryman (Knoxville, TN); Connor Michael Purviance (Knoxville, TN)
Assignee: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
A61F2/447A61F2/4455
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Patent No.
US 12,622,789
App. No.
18/218,776
Granted
May 12, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fusion implant which already has a cephalad anchor blade and a caudal anchor blade which are both held in a non-deployed position for delivery between a cephalad vertebra and a caudal vertebra. Positioning the fusion implant between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra while the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade are both held in the non-deployed position. Advancing the anchor blades to engage the vertebrae. Using a cephalad locking cam to lock the cephalad anchor blade in the deployed position and using a caudal locking cam to lock the caudal anchor blade in the deployed position.

Claims (278)

1 . A fusion implant with pre-assembled anchor blades for delivery between adjacent vertebrae; the fusion implant comprising:

an implant body;

a cephalad anchor blade;

a caudal anchor blade;

and

a set of at least one locking cam rotatably engaged with the implant body;

the implant body having:

a proximal face:

a distal face opposite the proximal face;

a cephalad face;

a caudal face opposite the cephalad face;

a right face between the proximal face and the distal face and between the cephalad face and the caudal face;

a left face opposite the right face and between the proximal face and the distal face and between the cephalad face and the caudal face;

the cephalad anchor blade comprising:

a cephalad distal tip for penetration into cortical bone;

a cephalad proximal end having:

a cephalad lock plane for use in locking the cephalad anchor blade in a deployed position;

a cephalad stop plane facing distally which prevents the cephalad proximal end from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into an interior of the implant body;

the cephalad distal tip and the cephalad proximal end located along a cephalad curved path such that the cephalad distal tip may be inserted into a cephalad blade sleeve tunnel at the proximal face and travel through the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel in the implant body to emerge from a cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening on the cephalad face of the fusion implant and continue moving on the cephalad curved path until the cephalad stop plane contacts the proximal face of the fusion implant;

the cephalad anchor blade held in a delivery position pending delivery between adjacent vertebrae;

wherein application of sufficient pressure on the cephalad proximal end of the cephalad anchor blade is adequate to overcome a first interaction between the cephalad anchor blade and the implant body and cause a portion of the cephalad anchor blade to move through the cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening;

the caudal anchor blade comprising:

a caudal distal tip for penetration into cortical bone;

a caudal proximal end having:

a caudal lock plane for use in locking the caudal anchor blade in a deployed position; and

a caudal stop plane facing distally which prevents the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into the interior of the implant body;

the caudal distal tip and the caudal proximal end located along a caudal curved path such that the caudal distal tip may be inserted into a caudal blade sleeve tunnel at the proximal face and travel through the caudal blade sleeve tunnel in the implant body to emerge from a caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening on the caudal face of the fusion implant and continue moving on the caudal curved path until the caudal stop plane contacts the proximal face of the fusion implant;

the caudal anchor blade held in a delivery position pending delivery between adjacent vertebrae;

wherein application of sufficient pressure on the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade is adequate to overcome a second interaction between the caudal anchor blade and the implant body and cause a portion of the caudal anchor blade to move through caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening;

the set of at least one locking cam having a delivery position wherein the set of at least one locking cam does not limit:

movement of the cephalad anchor blade; or

movement of the caudal anchor blade; and

the set of at least one locking cam also having a locking position wherein:

the cephalad anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the cephalad proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body; and

the caudal anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the caudal proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body.

2 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein while the cephalad anchor blade is being held in the delivery position—the cephalad distal tip is within the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a cephalad anchor blade egress opening.

3 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein while the caudal anchor blade is being held in the delivery position—the caudal distal tip is within the caudal blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a caudal anchor blade egress opening.

4 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the fusion implant further comprises:

a cephalad retention clip; and

a caudal retention clip; and

the cephalad anchor blade further comprising:

a cephalad retention groove partway between the cephalad distal tip and the cephalad proximal end;

the cephalad retention groove positioned to engage with the cephalad retention clip via a first interaction to hold the cephalad anchor blade in the delivery position wherein the cephalad distal tip is within the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a cephalad anchor blade egress opening;

the first interaction of the cephalad retention groove and the cephalad retention clip adapted to allow the cephalad anchor blade to respond to pressure on the cephalad proximal end to overcome the first interaction and cause a portion of the cephalad anchor blade to move through the cephalad anchor blade egress opening;

the caudal anchor blade further comprising:

a caudal retention groove partway between the caudal distal tip and the caudal proximal end;

the caudal retention groove positioned to engage with the caudal retention clip via a second interaction to hold the caudal anchor blade in the delivery position wherein the caudal distal tip of the caudal anchor blade is within the caudal blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a caudal anchor blade egress opening; and

the second interaction of the caudal retention groove and the caudal retention clip adapted to allow the caudal anchor blade to respond to pressure on the caudal proximal end of the cephalad anchor blade to overcome the second interaction and cause a portion of the caudal anchor blade to move through the caudal anchor blade egress opening.

5 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the cephalad anchor blade is retained in the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel while the anchor blades are in the delivery position by a cephalad interference fit.

6 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the caudal anchor blade is retained in the caudal blade sleeve tunnel while the anchor blades are in the delivery position by a caudal interference fit.

7 . The fusion implant of claim 6 wherein the cephalad anchor blade is retained in the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel while the anchor blades are in the delivery position by a cephalad interference fit.

8 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the set of at least one locking cam is a set of only one locking cam and a partial rotation of the locking cam rotates the locking cam from the delivery position to the locking position;

wherein the locking cam in the locking position traps the cephalad lock plane of the cephalad anchor blade so that the cephalad anchor blade is limited in ability for distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the cephalad stop plane and is limited in ability for further proximal movement by the locking cam contacting the cephalad lock plane; and

wherein the locking cam in the locking position traps the caudal lock plane of the caudal anchor blade so that the caudal anchor blade is limited for further distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the caudal stop plane and is limited for further proximal movement by the locking cam contacting the caudal lock plane.

9 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the set of at least one locking cam is a set of a cephalad locking cam and a caudal locking cam;

a partial rotation of the cephalad locking cam rotates the cephalad locking cam from the delivery position to the locking position;

wherein the cephalad locking cam in the locking position traps the cephalad lock plane of the cephalad anchor blade so that the cephalad anchor blade is limited in ability for distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the cephalad stop plane and is limited in ability for further proximal movement by the cephalad locking cam contacting the cephalad lock plane; and

a partial rotation of the caudal locking cam rotates the caudal locking cam from the delivery position to the locking position; and

wherein the caudal locking cam in the locking position traps the caudal lock plane of the caudal anchor blade so that the caudal anchor blade is limited for further distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the caudal stop plane and is limited for further proximal movement by the caudal locking cam contacting the caudal lock plane.

10 . The fusion implant of claim 1 further comprising a bone growth conduit with an opening on the cephalad face of the fusion implant and a second opening on the caudal face of the fusion implant.

11 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the implant body is created using additive manufacturing so that the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel substantially surrounds a portion of the cephalad anchor blade within the implant body.

12 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel has a series of cross sections taken perpendicular to a midline of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel and a majority of the series of cross sections are solid so that at that cross section of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel, the cephalad anchor blade is totally surrounded by that cross section of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel.

13 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the implant body is created using additive manufacturing so that the caudal blade sleeve tunnel substantially surrounds a portion of the caudal anchor blade within the implant body.

14 . The fusion implant of claim 13 wherein the caudal blade sleeve tunnel has a series of cross sections taken perpendicular to a midline of the caudal blade sleeve tunnel and a majority of the series of cross sections are solid so that at that cross section of the caudal blade sleeve tunnel, the caudal anchor blade is totally surrounded by that cross section of the caudal blade sleeve tunnel.

15 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the implant body is created using additive manufacturing so that the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel totally encircles the cephalad anchor blade.

16 . The fusion implant of claim 1 wherein the implant body is created using additive manufacturing so that the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel is substantially solid on both a right side and a left side of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel.

17 . A fusion implant with a cephalad anchor blade and a caudal anchor blade held within the fusion implant in a delivery position before removal from sterilized packaging, the fusion implant comprising:

an implant body;

the cephalad anchor blade for extending into a cephalad vertebra after the fusion implant is delivered between the cephalad vertebra and a caudal vertebra;

the caudal anchor blade for extending into the caudal vertebra after the fusion implant is delivered between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra;

the cephalad anchor blade having a cephalad proximal end comprising:

a cephalad lock plane for use in locking the cephalad anchor blade in a deployed position;

a cephalad stop plane facing distally which prevents the cephalad proximal end from traveling beyond a proximal face of the implant body into an interior of the implant body;

the caudal anchor blade having a caudal proximal end comprising:

a caudal lock plane for use in locking the caudal anchor blade in a deployed position; and

a caudal stop plane facing distally which prevents the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into the interior of the implant body;

a set of at least one locking cam rotatably engaged with the implant body;

each of the set of at least one locking cam having a delivery position wherein each the set of at least one locking cam does not limit:

movement of the cephalad anchor blade; or

movement of the caudal anchor blade; and

each of the set of at least one locking cam also having a locking position wherein:

the cephalad anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the cephalad proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body; and

the caudal anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the caudal proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body.

18 . The fusion implant of claim 17 wherein:

a cephalad locking cam once moved into the locking position traps the cephalad lock plane of the cephalad anchor blade so that the cephalad anchor blade is limited in ability for distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the cephalad stop plane and is limited in ability for further proximal movement by the cephalad locking cam contacting the cephalad lock plane; and

wherein a caudal locking cam in the locking position traps the caudal lock plane of the caudal anchor blade so that the caudal anchor blade is limited for further distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the caudal stop plane and is limited for further proximal movement by the caudal locking cam contacting the caudal lock plane.

19 . The fusion implant of claim 18 wherein the set of at least one locking cam has a single locking cam that serves as the cephalad locking cam and the caudal locking cam.

20 . The fusion implant of claim 18 wherein the set of at least one locking cam has the cephalad locking cam and the caudal locking cam and the cephalad locking cam is not part of the caudal locking cam.

21 . The fusion implant of claim 17 wherein the set of at least one locking cam has at least one arm to hold one of the anchor blades selected from the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade in the deployed position and the set of at least one locking cam moves the at least one arm less than 360 degrees from the delivery position to the locked position.

22 . A fusion implant comprising:

an implant body;

a cephalad anchor blade for extending into a cephalad vertebra after the fusion implant is delivered between the cephalad vertebra and a caudal vertebra;

the cephalad anchor blade having a cephalad retention groove partway between a cephalad distal tip and a cephalad proximal end; the cephalad retention groove positioned to engage with a cephalad retention clip via a first interaction to hold the cephalad anchor blade in a delivery position wherein the cephalad distal tip is within a cephalad blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a cephalad anchor blade egress opening;

the first interaction of the cephalad retention groove and the cephalad retention clip adapted to allow the cephalad anchor blade to respond to pressure on the cephalad proximal end to overcome the first interaction and cause a portion of the cephalad anchor blade to extend into the cephalad vertebra;

a caudal anchor blade for extending into the caudal vertebra after the fusion implant is delivered between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra;

the caudal anchor blade having a caudal retention groove partway between a caudal distal tip and a caudal proximal end;

the caudal retention groove positioned to engage with a caudal retention clip via a second interaction to hold the caudal anchor blade in a delivery position wherein the caudal distal tip of the caudal anchor blade is within a caudal blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a caudal anchor blade egress opening; and

the second interaction of the caudal retention groove and the caudal retention clip adapted to allow the caudal anchor blade to respond to pressure on the caudal proximal end of the cephalad anchor blade to overcome the second interaction and cause a portion of the caudal anchor blade to extend into the caudal vertebra.

23 . The fusion implant of claim 22 wherein the cephalad anchor blade responds to pressure on the cephalad proximal end to:

1) Overcome the first interaction and cause the portion of the cephalad anchor blade to extend into the cephalad vertebra; and

2) Cause a distal tip of the cephalad anchor blade to be advanced and extend beyond a cephalad face of the implant body as the distal tip of the cephalad anchor blade is recessed within the fusion implant while the cephalad anchor blade is in the delivery position.

24 . The fusion implant of claim 22 wherein the caudal anchor blade responds to pressure on the caudal proximal end to:

1) Overcome the second interaction and cause the portion of the caudal anchor blade to extend into the caudal vertebra; and

2) Cause a distal tip of the caudal anchor blade to be advanced and extend beyond a caudal face of the implant body as the distal tip of the caudal anchor blade is recessed within the fusion implant while the caudal anchor blade is in the delivery position.

25 . A fusion implant for placement between adjacent vertebrae; the fusing implant comprising:

an implant body;

a cephalad anchor blade;

a caudal anchor blade;

a cephalad retention clip;

a caudal retention clip; and

a locking cam rotatably engaged with the implant body;

the implant body having:

a proximal face:

a distal face opposite the proximal face;

a cephalad face;

a caudal face opposite the cephalad face;

a right face between the proximal face and the distal face and between the cephalad face and the caudal face;

a left face opposite the right face and between the proximal face and the distal face and between the cephalad face and the caudal face;

the cephalad anchor blade comprising:

a cephalad distal tip for penetration into cortical bone;

a cephalad proximal end having:

a cephalad lock plane for use in locking the cephalad anchor blade in a deployed position;

a cephalad stop plane facing distally which prevents the cephalad proximal end from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into an interior of the implant body;

the cephalad distal tip and the cephalad proximal end located along a cephalad curved path such that the cephalad distal tip may be inserted into a cephalad blade sleeve tunnel at the proximal face and travel through the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel in the implant body to emerge from a cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening on the cephalad face of the fusion implant and continue moving on the cephalad curved path until the cephalad stop plane contacts the proximal face of the fusion implant;

a cephalad retention groove partway between the cephalad distal tip and the cephalad proximal end; the cephalad retention groove positioned to engage with the cephalad retention clip via a first interaction to hold the cephalad anchor blade in a delivery position wherein the cephalad distal tip is within the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a cephalad anchor blade egress opening;

the first interaction of the cephalad retention groove and the cephalad retention clip adapted to allow the cephalad anchor blade to respond to pressure on the cephalad proximal end to overcome the first interaction and cause a portion of the cephalad anchor blade to move through the cephalad anchor blade egress opening;

the caudal anchor blade comprising:

a caudal distal tip for penetration into cortical bone;

a caudal proximal end having:

a caudal lock plane for use in locking the caudal anchor blade in a deployed position; and

a caudal stop plane facing distally which prevents the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into the interior of the implant body;

the caudal distal tip and the caudal proximal end located along a caudal curved path such that the caudal distal tip may be inserted into a caudal blade sleeve tunnel at the proximal face and travel through the caudal blade sleeve tunnel in the implant body to emerge from a caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening on the caudal face of the fusion implant and continue moving on the caudal curved path until the caudal stop plane contacts the proximal face of the fusion implant;

a caudal retention groove partway between the caudal distal tip and the caudal proximal end;

the caudal retention groove positioned to engage with the caudal retention clip via a second interaction to hold the caudal anchor blade in a delivery position wherein the caudal distal tip of the caudal anchor blade is within the caudal blade sleeve tunnel and not extending beyond a caudal anchor blade egress opening;

the second interaction of the caudal retention groove and the caudal retention clip adapted to allow the caudal anchor blade to respond to pressure on the caudal proximal end of the cephalad anchor blade to overcome the second interaction and cause a portion of the caudal anchor blade to move through the caudal anchor blade egress opening;

the locking cam having a delivery position wherein the locking cam does not limit:

movement of the cephalad anchor blade; or

movement of the caudal anchor blade; and

the locking cam also having a locking position wherein

the cephalad anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the cephalad proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body; and

the caudal anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the caudal proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body.

26 . A fusion implant for placement between adjacent vertebrae; the fusing implant comprising:

an implant body;

a cephalad anchor blade;

a caudal anchor blade;

and

a locking cam rotatably engaged with the implant body;

the implant body having:

a proximal face:

a distal face opposite the proximal face;

a cephalad face;

a caudal face opposite the cephalad face;

a right face between the proximal face and the distal face and between the cephalad face and the caudal face;

a left face opposite the right face and between the proximal face and the distal face and between the cephalad face and the caudal face;

the cephalad anchor blade comprising:

a cephalad distal tip for penetration into cortical bone;

a cephalad proximal end having:

a cephalad lock plane for use in locking the cephalad anchor blade in a deployed position;

a cephalad stop plane facing distally which prevents the cephalad proximal end from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into an interior of the implant body;

the cephalad distal tip and the cephalad proximal end located along a cephalad curved path such that the cephalad distal tip may be inserted into a cephalad blade sleeve tunnel at the proximal face and travel through the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel in the implant body to emerge from a cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening on the cephalad face of the fusion implant and continue moving on the cephalad curved path until the cephalad stop plane contacts the proximal face of the fusion implant;

the caudal anchor blade comprising:

a caudal distal tip for penetration into cortical bone;

a caudal proximal end having:

a caudal lock plane for use in locking the caudal anchor blade in a deployed position; and

a caudal stop plane facing distally which prevents the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade from traveling beyond the proximal face of the implant body into the interior of the implant body;

the caudal distal tip and the caudal proximal end located along a caudal curved path such that the caudal distal tip may be inserted into a caudal blade sleeve tunnel at the proximal face and travel through the caudal blade sleeve tunnel in the implant body to emerge from a caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening on the caudal face of the fusion implant and continue moving on the caudal curved path until the caudal stop plane contacts the proximal face of the fusion implant;

the locking cam having a delivery position wherein the locking cam does not limit:

movement of the cephalad anchor blade; or

movement of the caudal anchor blade; and

the locking cam also having a locking position wherein

the cephalad anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the cephalad proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body; and

the caudal anchor blade that is in the deployed position cannot move the caudal proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face of the implant body.

27 . The fusion implant of claim 26 wherein the locking cam has at least one arm to hold one of the anchor blades selected from the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade in the deployed position and the locking cam moves the at least one arm less than 360 degrees from the delivery position to the locked position.

28 . A fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 ) pre-assembled with a pair of anchor blades ( 300 , 350 ) for delivery between adjacent vertebrae while the pair of anchor blades ( 300 , 350 ) are in a delivery position;

the fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 ) comprising:

an implant body ( 200 );

a cephalad anchor blade ( 300 );

a caudal anchor blade ( 350 );

and

a set of at least one locking cam ( 500 , 510 , 514 ) rotatably engaged with the implant body ( 200 );

the implant body ( 200 ) having:

a proximal face ( 110 );

a distal face ( 120 ) opposite the proximal face ( 110 );

a cephalad face ( 130 );

a caudal face ( 140 ) opposite the cephalad face ( 130 );

a right face ( 150 ) between the proximal face ( 110 ) and the distal face ( 120 ) and between the cephalad face ( 130 ) and the caudal face ( 140 );

a left face ( 160 ) opposite the right face ( 150 ) and between the proximal face ( 110 ) and the distal face ( 120 ) and between the cephalad face ( 130 ) and the caudal face ( 140 );

the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) comprising:

a cephalad distal tip ( 304 ) for penetration into cortical bone;

a cephalad proximal end having:

a cephalad lock plane ( 324 ) for use in locking the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) in a deployed position;

a cephalad stop plane ( 314 ) facing distally which prevents the cephalad proximal end from traveling beyond the proximal face ( 110 ) of the implant body ( 200 ) into an interior of the implant body ( 200 );

the cephalad distal tip ( 304 ) and the cephalad proximal end located along a cephalad curved path such that the cephalad distal tip ( 304 ) may be inserted into a cephalad blade sleeve tunnel ( 204 ) at the proximal face ( 110 ) and travel through the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel ( 204 ) in the implant body ( 200 ) to emerge from a cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 208 ) on the cephalad face ( 130 ) of the fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 ) and continue moving on the cephalad curved path until the cephalad stop plane ( 314 ) contacts the proximal face ( 110 ) of the fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 );

the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) held in the delivery position pending delivery between adjacent vertebrae;

wherein application of sufficient pressure on the cephalad proximal end of the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) is adequate to overcome a first interaction between the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) and the implant body ( 200 ) and cause a portion of the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) to move through the cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 208 );

the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) comprising:

a caudal distal tip ( 354 ) for penetration into cortical bone;

a caudal proximal end having:

a caudal lock plane ( 374 ) for use in locking the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) in a deployed position; and

a caudal stop plane ( 364 ) facing distally which prevents the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) from traveling beyond the proximal face ( 110 ) of the implant body ( 200 ) into the interior of the implant body ( 200 );

the caudal distal tip ( 354 ) and the caudal proximal end located along a caudal curved path such that the caudal distal tip ( 354 ) may be inserted into a caudal blade sleeve tunnel ( 254 ) at the proximal face ( 110 ) and travel through the caudal blade sleeve tunnel ( 254 ) in the implant body ( 200 ) to emerge from a caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 258 ) on the caudal face ( 140 ) of the fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 ) and continue moving on the caudal curved path until the caudal stop plane ( 364 ) contacts the proximal face ( 110 ) of the fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 );

the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) held in the delivery position pending delivery between adjacent vertebrae;

wherein application of sufficient pressure on the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) is adequate to overcome a second interaction between the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) and the implant body ( 200 ) and cause a portion of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) to move through the caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 258 );

the set of at least one locking cam ( 500 , 510 , 514 ) having a delivery position wherein the set of at least one locking cam ( 500 , 510 , 514 ) does not limit:

movement of the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ); or

movement of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ); and

the set of at least one locking cam ( 500 , 510 , 514 ) also having a locking position wherein:

the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) that is in the deployed position cannot move the cephalad proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face ( 110 ) of the implant body ( 200 ); and

the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) that is in the deployed position cannot move the caudal proximal end in a proximal direction away from the proximal face ( 110 ) of the implant body ( 200 );

the fusion implant ( 100 , 904 , 908 , 920 ) further comprising:

a cephalad retention clip ( 400 ); and

a caudal retention clip ( 450 ); and

the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) further comprising:

a cephalad retention groove ( 330 ) partway between the cephalad distal tip ( 304 ) and the cephalad proximal end;

the cephalad retention groove ( 330 ) positioned to engage with the cephalad retention clip ( 400 ) via a first interaction to hold the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) in the delivery position wherein the cephalad distal tip ( 304 ) is within the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel ( 204 ) and not extending beyond a cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 208 );

the first interaction of the cephalad retention groove ( 330 ) and the cephalad retention clip ( 400 ) adapted to allow the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) to respond to pressure on the cephalad proximal end to overcome the first interaction and cause a portion of the cephalad anchor blade ( 300 ) to move through the cephalad sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 208 );

the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) further comprising:

a caudal retention groove ( 380 ) partway between the caudal distal tip ( 354 ) and the caudal proximal end;

the caudal retention groove ( 380 ) positioned to engage with the caudal retention clip ( 450 ) via a second interaction to hold the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) in the delivery position wherein the caudal distal tip ( 354 ) of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) is within the caudal blade sleeve tunnel ( 254 ) and not extending beyond a caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 258 ); and

the second interaction of the caudal retention groove ( 380 ) and the caudal retention clip ( 450 ) adapted to allow the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) to respond to pressure on the caudal proximal end of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) to overcome the second interaction and cause a portion of the caudal anchor blade ( 350 ) to move through the caudal sleeve tunnel egress opening ( 258 ).

29 . The fusion implant of claim 28 wherein the set of at least one locking cam is a set of only one locking cam ( 500 ) and a partial rotation of the locking cam rotates the locking cam from the delivery position to the locking position;

wherein the locking cam in the locking position traps the cephalad lock plane ( 324 ) of the cephalad anchor blade so that the cephalad anchor blade is limited in ability for distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the cephalad stop plane and is limited in ability for further proximal movement by the locking cam contacting the cephalad lock plane; and

wherein the locking cam in the locking position traps the caudal lock plane ( 374 ) of the caudal anchor blade so that the caudal anchor blade is limited for further distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the caudal stop plane and is limited for further proximal movement by the locking cam contacting the caudal lock plane.

30 . The fusion implant of claim 28 wherein the set of at least one locking cam is a set of a cephalad locking cam ( 510 ) and a caudal locking cam 514 );

a partial rotation of the cephalad locking cam rotates the cephalad locking cam from the delivery position to the locking position;

wherein the cephalad locking cam in the locking position traps the cephalad lock plane ( 324 ) of the cephalad anchor blade so that the cephalad anchor blade is limited in ability for distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the cephalad stop plane and is limited in ability for further proximal movement by the cephalad locking cam contacting the cephalad lock plane; and

a partial rotation of the caudal locking cam rotates the caudal locking cam from the delivery position to the locking position; and

wherein the caudal locking cam in the locking position traps the caudal lock plane ( 374 ) of the caudal anchor blade so that the caudal anchor blade is limited for further distal movement beyond the proximal face of the fusion implant by the caudal stop plane and is limited for further proximal movement by the caudal locking cam contacting the caudal lock plane.

31 . The fusion implant of claim 28 wherein the implant body is created using additive manufacturing so that the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel substantially surrounds a portion of the cephalad anchor blade within the implant body.

32 . The fusion implant of claim 28 wherein the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel has a series of cross sections taken perpendicular to a midline of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel and a majority of the series of cross sections are solid so that at that cross section of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel, the cephalad anchor blade is totally surrounded by that cross section of the cephalad blade sleeve tunnel.

33 . The fusion implant of claim 28 wherein the implant body is created using additive manufacturing so that the caudal blade sleeve tunnel substantially surrounds a portion of the caudal anchor blade within the implant body.

34 . The fusion implant of claim 33 wherein the caudal blade sleeve tunnel has a series of cross sections taken perpendicular to a midline of the caudal blade sleeve tunnel and a majority of the series of cross sections are solid so that at that cross section of the caudal blade sleeve tunnel, the caudal anchor blade is totally surrounded by that cross section of the caudal blade sleeve tunnel.

35 . A fusion implant assembly with at least a first anchor blade that is configured to extend into a first vertebral body comprising:

an implant body with at least a first internal passageway that allows a first distal tip of the first anchor blade to move from a first face of the implant body out a second face of the implant body different from the first face, the second face configured to be oriented towards the first vertebral body;

a first locking cam rotatably engaged with the implant body so that the first locking cam can rotate less than 360 degrees to move from a first deployment position to a first locked position; and

the first anchor blade having:

the first distal tip;

a first stop plane to limit forward movement of the first distal tip; and;

a first locking plane to be locked in place by the first locking cam when the first locking cam is rotated to the first locking position so that the first distal tip cannot move back towards the implant body.

36 . The fusion implant assembly of claim 35 further comprising:

a second internal passageway in the implant body that allows a second distal tip of a second anchor blade to move from the first face of the implant body out a third face of the implant body different from the first face and the third face configured to be oriented towards a second vertebral body different from the first vertebral body; and

the second anchor blade having:

the second distal tip;

a second stop plane to limit forward movement of the second distal tip; and;

a second locking plane to be locked in place by the first locking cam when the first locking cam is rotated to the first locking position so that the second distal tip cannot move back towards the implant body.

37 . The fusion implant assembly of claim 35 further comprising:

a second internal passageway in the implant body that allows a second distal tip of a second anchor blade to move from the first face of the implant body out a third face of the implant body different from the first face and the third face configured to be oriented towards a second vertebral body different from the first vertebral body; and

a second locking cam different from the first locking cam and rotatably engaged with the implant body so that the second locking cam can rotate less than 360 degrees to move from a second deployment position to a second locked position; and

the second anchor blade having:

the second distal tip;

a second stop plane to limit forward movement of the second distal tip; and;

a second locking plane to be locked in place by the second locking cam when the second locking cam is rotated to the second locking position so that the second distal tip cannot move back towards the implant body.

38 . A process to deploy a fusion implant with anchor blades and then lock the anchor blades in a deployed position, the process comprising:

opening a container and removing the fusion implant of claim 1 having the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade which are both held in the delivery position for delivery between a cephalad vertebra and a caudal vertebra;

positioning the fusion implant between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra while the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade are both held in the delivery position;

advancing the cephalad anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the cephalad vertebra;

advancing the caudal anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the caudal vertebra;

using the set of at least one locking cam:

to lock the cephalad anchor blade in the deployed position; and

to lock the caudal anchor blade in the deployed position; and

wherein the cephalad anchor blade is held in the delivery position for delivery between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra by a cephalad locking clip that engages with a cephalad retention groove in the cephalad anchor blade.

39 . The process of claim 38 wherein a single locking cam serves:

to lock the cephalad anchor blade in the deployed position; and

to lock the caudal anchor blade in the deployed position.

40 . The process of claim 38 wherein the set of at least one locking cam comprises

a cephalad locking cam and

a caudal locking cam different from the cephalad locking cam.

41 . The process of claim 38 wherein the advancing the cephalad anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the cephalad vertebra and advancing the caudal anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the caudal vertebra happens at one time.

42 . The process of claim 38 wherein advancing the cephalad anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the cephalad vertebra includes causing the cephalad locking clip to disengage from the cephalad retention groove in the cephalad anchor blade.

43 . A process to deploy a fusion implant with anchor blades and then lock the anchor blades in a deployed position, the process comprising:

opening a container and removing the fusion implant of claim 1 which already has the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade both held in the delivery position for delivery between a cephalad vertebra and a caudal vertebra;

positioning the fusion implant between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra while the cephalad anchor blade and the caudal anchor blade are both held in the delivery position;

advancing the cephalad anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the cephalad vertebra;

advancing the caudal anchor blade into the deployed position which engages the caudal vertebra;

wherein the set of at least one locking cam has a cephalad locking cam and a caudal locking cam;

using the cephalad locking cam to lock the cephalad anchor blade in the deployed position; and

using the caudal locking cam to lock the caudal anchor blade in the deployed position; and

wherein the cephalad anchor blade is held in the delivery position for delivery between the cephalad vertebra and the caudal vertebra by an interference fit between a portion of the cephalad anchor blade and the fusion implant.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2026
From: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
To: VARAGON CAPITAL PARTNERS AGENT, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 6, 2023
From: PERRYMAN, JOHN ABRAHAM; PURVIANCE, CONNOR MICHAEL
To: CHOICE SPINE, LLC
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