Interbody With Extendible Members
20200390564 ยท 2020-12-17
Inventors
- Todd M. Wallenstein (Ashburn, VA, US)
- Clint Boyd (Leesburg, VA, US)
- Jennifer Anne Moore (Leesburg, VA, US)
- Jordan Floyd (Westlake, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2002/3037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30563
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4627
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/447
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30579
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30568
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30841
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30884
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An interbody at least one surface including a plurality of members that are independently configured and dimensioned to move from a first position to a second position is disclosed.
Claims
1. An interbody comprising: at least one surface including a plurality of members that are independently configured and dimensioned to move from a first position to a second position.
2. The interbody of claim 1, wherein the at least one surface is a top surface of the interbody.
3. The interbody of claim 1, wherein the at least one surface is a bottom surface of the interbody.
4. The interbody of claim 1, wherein the plurality of members are present in an array on the at least one surface.
5. The interbody of claim 1, wherein the interbody includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, and a front surface defining an interior space.
6. The interbody of claim 1, further comprising a first body.
7. The interbody of claim 2, wherein the top surface includes a plurality of openings configured and dimensioned to receive the plurality of members.
8. The interbody of claim 3, wherein the bottom surface includes a plurality of openings configured and dimensioned to receive the plurality of members.
9. The interbody of claim 1, wherein each member of the plurality of members includes a first end, a shaft, and a second end.
10. The interbody of claim 1, further comprising a spring.
11. The interbody of claim 1, wherein the plurality of members are arranged in a two-dimensional array over the at least one surface.
12. The interbody of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of members comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a first end and a second end, each of the shafts extending through a respective opening in the first body, such that the first end is positioned outside of the first body and the second end is positioned inside of the first body, the second end being spherically shaped and having a larger dimension transverse to the axis of the shaft than the respective opening in the first body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Various embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein below with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Various embodiments will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements. Additionally, in the drawings and in the description that follows, terms such as front, rear, upper, lower, top, bottom, and the similar directional terms are used simply for convenience of description and are not intended to limit the disclosure attached hereto.
[0020] In the drawings and in the description that follows, the term proximal refers to the portion of the device that is closest to the operator, while the term distal refers to the portion of the device that is furthest from the operator. Additionally, in the drawings and in the description that follows, terms such as front, rear, upper, lower, top, bottom, and the similar directional terms are used simply for convenience of description and are not intended to limit the disclosure attached hereto. In addition, the term cephalad is used to indicate a direction toward a patients head, whereas the term caudad indicates a direction toward the patient's feet. Further still, the term medial indicates a direction toward the middle of the body of the patient, whilst the term lateral indicates a direction toward a side of the body of the patient (i.e., away from the middle of the body of the patient). The term posterior indicates a direction toward the patient's back, and the term anterior indicates a direction toward the patient's front. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail.
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[0022] As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The shaft 110 of each member of the plurality of members 40 can be configured and dimensioned to provide support to the member 40. The shaft 110 can be formed from a material that provides rigidity to the member, such as metal. The shaft 100 can have a thickness that provides rigidity to the member 40. In an aspect, the shaft 110 provides rigidity to the member 40 to limit or hinder bending during insertion of the interbody 10 into a space between vertebral bodies.
[0025] In another aspect, the shaft 110 can be formed from a material that provides flexibility or deformability to the member, such as a polymer. The shaft 110 can have a thickness that provides flexibility or deformability to the member 40. In another aspect, the shaft 110 can include a flexible pattern that provides flexibility to the member 40. The shaft 110 can bend during insertion of the interbody 10 into a space between vertebral bodies.
[0026] The member 40 can also include a spring 130. The spring 130 can be any form that provides flexibility, such as a helical spring, a wave spring, or belleville washers. As shown in
[0027] In another aspect, the member 40 can include a first end 120, a shaft 110, a spring 130, and a second end 100, as shown in
[0028] Referring back to
[0029] The interbody 10 can include an array of openings (not shown) on the at least one surface that includes the plurality of member 40. For example, the interbody 10 of
[0030] Referring back to
[0031] Alternatively, the plurality of members 40 of the interbody 10 illustrated in
[0032] The interbody 10 can be formed of any material that is bio-compatible. The interbody 10 can be formed by known manufacturing methods, such as additive manufacturing, e.g., three-dimensional printing; chemical etching; photo etching; laser cutting; water jet cutting; and traditional machining, etc.
[0033] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.