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INTERVERTEBRAL MEMBERS AND METHODS OF USING A BONE REINFORCING COMPOSITION FOR RETAINING THE INTERVERTEBRAL MEMBERS
20260026944 · 2026-01-29 ·

A method for dispensing a bone reinforcement composition into an intervertebral spacer and at least one adjacent vertebra can help retain the implant in situ. A cannula guide is inserted into a first vertebra guided by a live imaging system. A curved directional composition delivery cannula is inserted through a tubular body of the guide; then positioning the delivery cannula along a desired path, positioning an end using a curved end as a steering mechanism. The delivery cannula passes through a first vertebra, into the intervertebral spacer, and optionally into a second vertebra. A volume of reinforcement composition is dispensed using cyclical steps of incrementally withdrawing the delivery cannula and dispensing of the reinforcement composition until the path is filled with reinforcement composition stabilizing the respective vertebrae and/or interbody devices relative to each other. In an alternate arrangement, the cannula is inserted through a guide integrated into the spacer.

Calcaneal Plate Inserter Tool
20260060696 · 2026-03-05 ·

A calcaneal plate inserter tool includes a body portion, a plate retainer assembly coupled to the body portion, a sled coupled to the body portion and movable relative to the body portion, and a lock coupled to the body portion. The lock is operable between a lock position and an unlocked position. The lock impedes movement of the sled relative to the body portion when in the lock position. The sled also includes a guide portion.

Intervertebral members and methods of using a bone reinforcing composition for retaining the intervertebral members
12611316 · 2026-04-28 · ·

A method for dispensing a bone reinforcement composition into an intervertebral spacer and at least one adjacent vertebra can help retain the implant in situ. A cannula guide is inserted into a first vertebra guided by a live imaging system. A curved directional composition delivery cannula is inserted through a tubular body of the guide; then positioning the delivery cannula along a desired path, positioning an end using a curved end as a steering mechanism. The delivery cannula passes through a first vertebra, into the intervertebral spacer, and optionally into a second vertebra. A volume of reinforcement composition is dispensed using cyclical steps of incrementally withdrawing the delivery cannula and dispensing of the reinforcement composition until the path is filled with reinforcement composition stabilizing the respective vertebrae and/or interbody devices relative to each other. In an alternate arrangement, the cannula is inserted through a guide integrated into the spacer.