Patent classifications
A61F2310/00023
INTERVERTEBRAL CAGE WITH NON-PARALLEL UNDERCUTS
An intervertebral cage structure that comprises a main body having a first surface and a second surface located opposite to the first surface, a first plate disposed on the first surface of the main body, a second plate disposed on the second surface of the main body, and an opening formed at a center portion of the intervertebral cage structure and extending from the first plate to the second plate via the main body, wherein at least one of the first and second plates comprise non-parallel undercut portions.
Bellows shaped spinal implant
A bellows shaped spinal implant, comprising an upper plate having an upper opening therethrough, a lower plate having a lower opening therethrough, and aa bellows shaped shell extending between and joining the upper plate and the lower plate. The bellows shaped shell is formed of titanium or an alloy comprising titanium and includes a wall extending continuously therearound that defines a hollow interior in communication with the upper opening and the lower opening. The wall has a thickness in the range of 0.5 mm to 1.0 mm to provide for radiographic imaging through the wall. The wall is angled or curved inwardly or outwardly between the upper plate and the lower plate to provide stiffness that mimics the stiffness properties of a similarly sized polyetheretherketone (PEEK) implant.
Expandable intervertebral implant
An expandable intervertebral implant is provided for insertion into an intervertebral space defined by adjacent vertebrae. The expandable intervertebral implant includes a pair of outer sleeve portions and an inner core disposed between the outer sleeve portions. Movement of the inner core relative to the outer sleeve portions causes the outers sleeve portions to deflect away from each other, thereby engaging the expandable intervertebral implant with the vertebrae and adjusting the height of the intervertebral space.
SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY SYSTEMS AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR COMPONENTS THEREOF
Shoulder arthroplasty systems and configurations for components thereof are described. For example, implant systems for a total should arthroplasty (TSA), hemi shoulder arthroplasty, and reverse should arthroplasty (RSA) are described. In addition, exemplary configurations for baseplates, glenoid components, glenosphere components, humeral components, humeral head components, humerosocket components, connectors, and adaptors, are described.
UNICOMPARTIMENTAL KNEE PROSTHESIS
Prosthesis for knee arthroplasty comprising a femoral component with a minimum thickness and with two different systems for fastening to the femoral condyle and a tibial component with an upper surface which can have a double profile with a differentiated congruence profile. The tibial component can be made with a single body or in two parts of different materials.
SPINAL IMPLANT SYSTEM AND METHOD
A spinal implant comprises a first member, a second member and an actuator defining a transverse pivot axis. A first link is connected to the first member and the actuator adjacent the pivot axis. The first link includes an inner surface defining a cavity. A second link is connected to the second member and the actuator adjacent the pivot axis. The actuator is rotatable for translating the pivot axis such that the second link is movable within the cavity to move the members between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration. Systems and methods of use are disclosed.
Surgical implant system and methods of use
A bone fastener includes a receiver defining an implant cavity and having an inner surface defining a slot. A band is disposable within the slot. A spacer disposable within the slot. A crown is rotatable relative to the receiver to translate the spacer relative to the inner surface such that the spacer orients the band in a capture orientation with the shaft. A screw shaft connectable with the receiver by the band and configured to penetrate tissue. Implants, systems, instruments and methods are disclosed.
Intervertebral implant with fixation geometry
An intervertebral spacer implant (80) is provided with a retention mechanism (86) to help alleviate expulsion and movement of the implant when placed in the spine while providing an implant that is easier to insert in the spine. In one embodiment the retention mechanism comprises a keel on at least one of the inferior or superior faces of the spacer implant preferably extending in an anterior-posterior direction. In another embodiment the implant comprises a spacer (84) and a plate (82), the plate comprising a supplemental or alternative retention mechanism. In one embodiment the retention mechanism comprises one or more holes (88) in the anterior end of the plate. In yet another embodiment, the retention mechanism comprises one or more blades that are in a first position when inserted and are preferably rotated to a second position that engages the superior and inferior vertebrae.
Hard-tissue implant comprising a bulk implant, a face, pillars, slots, and at least one support member
Hard-tissue implants are provided that include a bulk implant, a face, pillars, slots, and at least one support member. The pillars are for contacting a hard tissue. The slots are to be occupied by the hard tissue. The at least one support member is for contacting the hard tissue. The hard-tissue implant has a Young's modulus of elasticity of at least 3 GPa, and has a ratio of the sum of (i) the volumes of the slots to (ii) the sum of the volumes of the pillars and the volumes of the slots of 0.40:1 to 0.90:1. Methods of making and using hard-tissue implants are also provided.
Surgical instrument and method
A surgical instrument comprises a member defining a longitudinal axis and being connectable with a spinal implant. A handle is connected with the member. An image guide is connected with the member for orientation relative to a sensor to communicate a signal representative of a position of the spinal implant. The image guide is rotatable about the axis relative to the member and is disposable in at least one fixed position with the member. Systems, implants, spinal constructs and methods are disclosed.