A61F2002/30525

EXPANDABLE IMPLANT ASSEMBLY
20230181330 · 2023-06-15 ·

An expandable implant is disclosed. The expandable implant includes a base member having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and an adjustable member adjustably coupled to the base member and movable between a first, collapsed position, and a second, expanded position. The adjustable member has a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface. The top surface of the adjustable member and the bottom surface of the base member form a first angle while the adjustable member is in the first, collapsed position, and the top surface of the adjustable member and the bottom surface of the base member form a second angle while the adjustable member is in the second, expanded position. The first angle is different from the second angle.

EXPANDABLE INTERVERTEBRAL FUSION IMPLANT
20230181334 · 2023-06-15 ·

An expandable intervertebral fusion implant, including an inferior component, including a first top surface, a first bottom surface, a first end including a first worm rotatably arranged therein, the first worm including a through-hole operatively arranged to allow material to be injected therethrough and into a central hole of expandable intervertebral fusion implant, and a second end including a second worm rotatably arranged therein, a superior component, including a second top surface, a second bottom surface, a third end, and a fourth end, and a first expansion mechanism including a first screw, the first screw including a first bottom end connected to the inferior component and a first top end connected to the superior component, wherein as the first worm is rotated in a first circumferential direction, the first screw rotates in a second circumferential direction and the superior component is displaced relative to the inferior component.

Device and method for deployment of an anchoring device for intervertebral spinal fusion

A device and methods for intervertebral spinal fusion of adjacent intervertebral bodies. An intervertebral spacer is positioned within a narrow disc space between adjacent intervertebral bodies of a patient. The spacer is arranged with upper and lower guides. The guides are adapted to simultaneously guide the deployment of upper and lower anchors of an anchoring device into their respective intervertebral bodies. The spacer is also adapted to lock the upper and lower anchors to the spacer in the deployed position.

EXPANDABLE VERTEBRAL PROSTHESIS
20220362033 · 2022-11-17 ·

The present invention relates to an expandable prosthetic implant device for engagement between vertebrae generally comprising an inner member, outer member, gear member and a locking assembly positioned coaxial with respect to each other such that the inner and outer members are moveable relative to each other along an axis. The gear member is axially fixed to the outer member and freely rotatable with respect to the outer member and the gear member threadedly engages a threaded portion of the inner member to translate inner member along the axis. The implant is configured to engage the vertebrae in a predetermined alignment and the gear member includes gear teeth exposed to the exterior and configured to be accessible by a tool member at a plurality of angular positions around the perimeter of the implant device.

Expandable Implant with Worm Gear

An expandable device comprising, a body defining a bore, a shaft received in the bore of the body, an end plate coupled to the shaft, wherein rotation of the shaft translates the end plate with respect to the body, and a locking mechanism engaged with the shaft so as to permit the shaft to rotate in a first direction and apply a resistance force to resist the shaft when attempting to rotate in a second direction.

Devices and methods for vertebral bone realignment
11259935 · 2022-03-01 ·

Methods and apparatus for providing correction of one or more maladies or conditions of the spinal column of a living being. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes an implantable device configured to be selectively adjustable in one or more portions thereof so as to permit correction of asymmetries or irregularities of the spinal column via insertion into one or more affected intervertebral disc spaces. In one variant, the implantable device includes upper and lower host elements which are hinged or can pivot relative to one another, and an insertable distraction mechanism which is adjustable to enable one side or the other of the implantable device to alter height. In another variant, both sides of the implantable device can be adjusted for height via the host elements and one or more pivots or hinges. In one implementation, the distraction mechanism is adjustable from multiple approaches into the disc space.

FULLY EXPANDABLE INTERVERTEBRAL FUSION IMPLANT WITH TRAVELLER
20170312092 · 2017-11-02 · ·

An intervertebral fusion implant for fusion of adjacent vertebrae, includes a main body having a first leg, a second leg, and an intermediate articulated joint, a pivoting blade is rotatably attached to the first leg, a guiding trough that includes two lateral side walls and two end-faces, one being stationary and one being movable and formed by a traveller movable along the guiding trough to vary its distance to the stationary end-face, the traveller being rotatably attached to the other end of the pivoting blade, wherein an attachment device is provided at the stationary end-face, and a second attachment device is provided at the traveller, which includes an aperture for passage of the holding instrument, wherein a lifting mechanism includes a lifting plate adjustable between retracted and raised states, the lifting plate being spaced from a top surface of the legs and forming a bearing for an adjacent vertebrae end-plate.

EXPANDABLE FUSION DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED DEPLOYABLE RETENTION SPIKES
20230172726 · 2023-06-08 ·

Expandable fusion devices, systems, and methods. The expandable fusion device includes one or more integrated deployable retention spikes configured to resist expulsion of the device when installed in the intervertebral disc space. The implant may include upper and lower main endplates, an actuator assembly configured to cause an expansion in height of the upper and lower main endplates, and a sidecar assembly including a sidecar carrier, an upper carrier endplate engaged with an upper spike, and a lower carrier endplate engaged with a lower spike such that forward translation of the sidecar carrier pushes against the upper and lower carrier endplates, thereby deploying the upper and lower spikes.

FULLY EXPANDABLE INTERVERTEBRAL FUSION IMPLANT
20170325967 · 2017-11-16 · ·

An intervertebral fusion implant for the fusion of two adjacent vertebrae includes an elongate, adjustable support body, of which the lower and upper cover surfaces are designed to bear on end-plates of the adjacent vertebrae, wherein a side bracket is provided, which is pivotable laterally about a hinge, and of which the bottom face and top face are designed to bear on the end-plates. The support body furthermore is provided, on the cover surface thereof, with a lifting plate which, by means of a lifting mechanism, is adjustable in height between a retracted state and a raised state in which the lifting plate forms a bearing for one of the end-plates. Thereby, both adaptions of width as well as of height are achieved.

Spinal distraction system

A spinal distraction system, according to one aspect, includes an adjustable spinal distraction rod comprising first and second members, the adjustable spinal distraction rod configured for non-invasive elongation of the first and second members. The system includes an anchor rod configured for mounting to a bone of a subject, the anchor rod having one or more spring-biased tabs disposed at one end thereof, and a connector having first end and a second end, the first end having a receiving cup configured for detachable mounting on the anchor rod, wherein the one or more spring-biased tabs are configured to engage with an inner surface of the receiving cup, the connector having a second end operatively coupled to an end of a first member and wherein the second member is configured for mounting to a second bone of a subject.