Spacer for insertion between two vertebrae
09744051 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2002/30367
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/2835
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30233
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30772
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30579
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4465
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4637
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spacer for insertion between two vertebrae includes a variable axial length and comprises a first member having a hollow interior and a tubular wall and a second member having a hollow interior and a tubular wall the second member being slidable within the first member in an axial direction for adjusting an overall length. At least the first member or the second member comprises an access opening in its wall, the opening having a size which is adapted for inserting bone grafts through the opening into the interior. The spacer further comprises a length adjustment structure being engageable with an expansion tool for telescoping the second member relative to the first member and a locking structure for fixing the axial length. The access opening, the length adjustment structure and the locking structure are arranged so as to be accessible from the same side of the spacer. The spacer allows in situ filling of bone grafts into its interior and an improved handling.
Claims
1. A spacer for insertion between vertebrae, said spacer having a variable axial length and comprising: a first, member having a hollow interior, a tubular wall, and a longitudinal axis; a second member having a hollow interior and a tubular wall, the second member being slidable within the first member along a first length an axial direction adjusting an overall length of the spacer; and a length adjustment structure comprising an elongate opening extending in the axial direction in the wall of one of the first member or the second member and an engagement structure on the well of the other of the first member or the second member, the elongate opening having a length in the axial direction greater than a width in a direction transverse to the axial direction, the elongate opening and the engagement structure overlapping with each other and being respectively configured to receive and engage respective ones of pivotably connected arms of a tool to adjust the overall length without rotating the second member relative to the first member, an outer perimeter size of the second member being smaller than an inner perimeter size of the first member along the first length such that the second member is freely slidable within the first member along the first length in both directions of the longitudinal axis when the elongate opening and the engagement structure overlap with each other, wherein at least the first member or the second member comprises an access opening in its wall, the access opening having a size which is adapted for inserting bone graft through the access opening into the interior, and wherein the width of the elongate opening is less than a width of the access opening in the direction transverse to the axial direction.
2. The spacer according to claim wherein the access opening and the length adjustment structure are arranged so as to be accessible from a same side of the spacer.
3. The spacer according to claim 2, further comprising a locking structure for fixing the overall length, and wherein the access opening, the length adjustment structure and the locking structure are arranged so as to be accessible from the same side of the spacer.
4. The spacer according to claim 1, wherein the access opening is sized to allow an in vivo introduction of bone graft.
5. The spacer according to claim 1, wherein the length of the elongate opening is at least about half of a length of the wall of the one of the first member or the second member in the axial direction.
6. The spacer according to claim wherein the elongate opening extends in the well of the first member and the engagement structure is on the wail of the second member.
7. The spacer according to claim 1, wherein one of the first member or the second member comprises an assembly pin, and the other of the first member or the second member comprises an elongate slit elongated in the axial direction, and the elongate slit mates with and guides the assembly pin therein to be movable relative thereto in the axial direction in order to maintain the second member in a slidable orientation within the first member.
8. The spacer according to claim 7, wherein the first member comprises the assembly pin, and the second member comprises the elongate slit.
9. The spacer according to claim 1, wherein the engagement structure defines a hole in the wall of the other of the first member or the second member.
10. The spacer according to claim 1, wherein the second member comprises the access opening, and the access opening has an entirely closed rim around the access opening.
11. The spacer according to claim 10, wherein the first member comprises another access opening, and the another access opening has an entirely closed rim around the another access opening.
12. A spacer for insertion between two vertebrae, the spacer comprising: a first member having a hollow interior and a tubular wall, the tubular wall having a longitudinal axis extending between a first end and a second end of the tubular wall; a second member having a hollow interior and a tubular wall, the second member being slidable within the first member along the longitudinal axis for adjusting an overall length of the spacer; a length adjustment structure comprising an opening in the wall of first member extending along a direction of the longitudinal axis and a structure in the wall of the second member configured to engage a tool inserted through the opening of the first member for telescoping the second member relative to the first member to adjust the overall length; and a locking structure for fixing the overall length, the locking structure comprising a plurality of recesses arranged in a line extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis in the wall of one of the first member or the second member and a locking screw at the other of the first member or the second member and configured to engage with a recess of the plurality of recesses to fix the overall length, wherein surfaces of adjacent recesses of the plurality of recesses intersect each other, wherein at least one of the first members and the second member includes an access opening configured for inserting bone graft.
13. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the adjacent recesses overlap each other in the axial direction.
14. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the recesses are unthreaded.
15. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the locking screw comprises a projection configured to be received in the recess to fix the overall length.
16. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the plurality of recesses extends in the wall of the second member and the locking screw is arranged at the first member.
17. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein one of the first member or the second member comprises an assembly pin, and the other of the first member or the second member comprises an elongate slit elongated in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and the elongate slit mates with and guides the assembly pin therein to be movable relative thereto in the direction of the longitudinal axis to maintain the second member in a slidable orientation within the first member.
18. The spacer according to clam 17, wherein the first member comprises the assembly pin, and the second member comprises the elongate slit.
19. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the opening in the wall of the first member of the length adjustment structure is an elongate opening having a length in the direction of the longitudinal axis greater than a width in a direction transverse to the direction of the longitudinal axis.
20. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the second member is freely slidable within the first member along both directions of the longitudinal axis.
21. The spacer according to claim 12, wherein the opening in the wall of the first member of the length adjustment structure and the structure in the wall of the second member of the length adjustment structure overlap with each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) As can be seen from
(17) The first tubular member 2 has a first end 4, an opposite second end 5 and a hollow interior surrounded by the wall of the tube. In the wall at a predetermined distance from the first end 4 an access opening 6 is provided which extends over approximately half of the length of the first tubular member 2. In the embodiment shown the access opening is a rectangular opening. The length of the long side of the rectangle is approximately half of the length of the first tubular member 2 and the length of the short side is approximately a quarter of the length of the first tubular member 2. The dimension of the access opening 6 is such that natural bone graft can be filled in and removed from the opening during or after surgery.
(18) Similarly the second tubular member has a first end 7 and an opposite second end 8, a hollow interior and wall defined by the tube. At a distance from the second end an access opening 9 is provided in the wall of the second tubular member. The access opening 9 extends over approximately half of the length of the second tubular member 3. In the embodiment shown, the access opening 9 has a rectangular shape with the same dimensions as the access opening 6 of the first tubular member. In an assembled state as shown in
(19) Since the access opening of each of the tubular members is provided at the distance from the first end and the second end, respectively, the access openings are separated from the first or the second end, respectively, by a part of the wall and therefore have a closed rim.
(20) The position of the second tubular member 3 relative to the first tubular member 2 in a direction of the longitudinal axis L of the spacer can be fixed by a locking structure. The locking structure is formed by a plurality of threaded openings 10 aligned in an axial direction in the wall of the first tubular member 2. The threaded openings 10 are arranged at one side of the access opening 6 and close to the access opening in such a way that the threaded openings are accessible by the surgeon during surgery from the same side as the access opening. Further, the locking structure comprises a plurality of spherical segment-shaped recesses 11 which are arranged in a line in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the spacer in the outer surface of the wall of the second tubular member 3. The recesses 11 are formed side by side and have a depth less than the radius thereof The line of recesses 11 is arranged on one side of the access opening 9 of the second tubular member 3 and close to the access opening 9 in such a way that in the assembled state as shown in
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(23) Similarly, the second tubular member 3 comprises adjacent to its second end 8 a plurality of circular openings 19 and adjacent to the first end 7 a plurality of diamond-shaped openings. The circular openings 19 and the diamond-shaped openings 20 are sized so that bone graft cannot be introduced or removed through these openings. Similar to the first tubular member 2 the row of diamond-shaped openings 20 which is nearest to the first end 7 of the second tubular member is cut so as to form prongs 21 for engagement with the vertebral body.
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(25) The spacer further comprises a third tubular member 22 the axial length of which is approximately the axial length of the region of the second tubular member in which the diamond-shaped openings 20 are located. The third tubular member 22 also comprises diamond-shaped openings 23 in its wall and prongs 24 at both free ends. The third tubular member 22 is fixedly connected to the second tubular member by means of pins 26 as shown in the schematic exploded representation in
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(27) In an assembled state the elongate opening 15 covers at least one of the circular openings 19 or the diamond-shaped openings 20 of the second tubular member 3. The elongate opening of the first tubular member and one of the circular or diamond-shaped openings of the second tubular member form an example of a length adjusting structure which allows expansion and compression of the two tubular members relative to each other when being engaged with a tool.
(28) In the embodiment shown, the access opening, the locking structure and the length adjusting structure are arranged in the assembled state within approximately one half or less of the circumference of the spacer.
(29) A length adjustment tool for telescoping the second tubular member 3 relative to the first tubular member 2 is shown in
(30) The tool further comprises a bar with a handle 37 at its free end. The bar is accommodated in the tube 31 and extends into the fork-shaped section 33. By rotating the bar with the handle 37, the scissor-like structure 35 is moved so that the arms 35a and 35b open or close, respectively.
(31) In use, first the spacer is filled with bone graft before inserting it between the vertebrae. The spacer has its minimum length. Then, the spacer is inserted between two adjacent vertebrae, for example after removal of a vertebra to bridge the space. Then, the length of the spacer is adjusted by telescoping the second tubular member out of the first tubular member. The movement is a sliding movement without rotation. The tool shown in
(32) Since the locking structure and the elongate opening 15 which serves for expansion or compression are located on the same side, the spacer can be quickly adjusted to its desired axial length and fixed in this position. Since the access openings of the first and the second tubular member are on the same side close to the locking structure, it is possible to quickly fill in bone graft during surgery.
(33) The spacer can be coated for enhancing in-growth of blood vessels or tissue. The spacer can be coated with different materials on the outer surface and the inner surface of the tubular members, respectively. The first and the second tubular member can be coated with different materials.
(34) Modifications of the embodiment shown are possible. The access opening needs not to have a rectangular shape. It can have any shape provided that it is large enough to allow the insertion of bone graft. More than one elongate opening 15 can be provided.
(35) The circular openings and the diamond-shaped openings can be omitted or can have any other shape, provided that they are small enough not to allow removal or insertion of bone graft. In this case, instead of an opening of the second tubular member for engagement with the tool, another surface structure can be provided on the second tubular member.
(36) The locking structure also can be modified. The spherical-shaped recesses 11 can be provided at the inner wall of the first tubular member and the threaded openings can be provided in the wall of the second tubular member. The locking screw is then screwed from the hollow interior into the threaded openings.
(37) The tubular members are shown with a circular cross section. However, any other shape of the cross section is possible. For example, the shape of the cross section of the tubular members can be adapted to the contour of the end surface of a vertebral body.
(38) The third tubular member and the fourth tubular member also can have a cross section which is different from a circular cross section or an oval-shaped cross section.
(39) Further tubular members can be attached to the end section of the first and/or the second tubular member to provide a multi-cage structure. Alternatively, the third and fourth tubular member can be omitted.
(40) While particular forms of the disclosure have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited, except as by the appended claims.