An Expansion Apparatus

20190328547 ยท 2019-10-31

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    Abstract

    An expansion apparatus is used in spinal surgery, and which opens the expandable cage located between the vertebrae during the operation in a preferred amount, and thus adjusts the distance between the vertebrae as desired.

    Claims

    1. An expansion apparatus which is used in spinal surgery, opens the expandable cage located between the vertebrae during the operation in a preferred amount in vertical axis, and thus adjusts the distance between the vertebrae as desired, characterized by: at least one body which the operator contacts with and applies a force on; at least one moving edge which is placed in the space disposed on the cage and performs, upon a rotational force acting on the body, a rotational movement, and thus makes the movable part of the cage move in vertical axis, said moving edge typically having a cam geometry; and at least one protrusion which is disposed on the body and permits a holding means, which enables the operator to apply a force on the body, to be secured on the body.

    2. An expansion apparatus as in claim 1, characterized by a body which has a cylindrical geometry, on which the operator applies a force, and which rotates upon the applied force and makes the moving edge rotate together with it.

    3. An expansion apparatus as in claim 1, characterized by a moving edge which contacts with an extension comprised by the cage and transfers the force applied thereon during the movement to the extension, and thus makes the movable part move in the preferred direction.

    4. An expansion apparatus as in claim 1, characterized by a moving edge which has a sinusoidal form and comprises an upper surface contacting with an extension comprised by the cage.

    5. An expansion apparatus as in claim 1, characterized by a moving edge comprising an upper surface which, during the movement of the movable part in vertical axis, is in contact with the extension of the movable part and transfers the rotational force applied by the operator to the extension.

    6. An expansion apparatus as in claim 1, characterized by two protrusions, preferably with a rectangular geometry, which are provided on the body and located in parallel to one another.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0010] An expansion apparatus which has been developed for achieving the objects of the invention and is defined in the first claim and other dependent claims comprises a body and a moving edge disposed at one end of the body. The body is provided thereon with two protrusions. The operator places the expansion apparatus in the space of the cage located between the vertebrae and applies a rotational force on the body such that the expandable cage will expand between the vertebrae in a preferred amount. The body rotates upon the applied force. With the rotation of the body, the moving edge disposed in the cage contacts with an extension comprised by the cage and makes the movable part of the cage move in vertical axis, thereby allowing the expandable cage to open, i.e. expand, in a preferred amount.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0011] The expansion apparatus developed for achieving the objects of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which;

    [0012] FIG. 1. Perspective view of the expansion apparatus from an angle.

    [0013] FIG. 2. Perspective view of the expansion apparatus from another angle.

    [0014] FIG. 3. Perspective view of the expansion apparatus from another angle.

    [0015] FIG. 4. Perspective view of the expansion apparatus from another angle.

    [0016] The components in the drawings are enumerated individually and the reference numbers corresponding thereto are given below.

    1. Expansion apparatus

    2. Body

    [0017] 3. Moving edge

    [0018] 31. Upper surface

    [0019] 32. Lower surface

    4. Protrusion

    [0020] C. Cage

    [0021] S. Space

    [0022] M. Movable part

    [0023] An expansion apparatus (1) which is used in spinal surgery, opens the expandable cage (C) located between the vertebrae during the operation in a preferred amount in vertical axis, and thus adjusts the distance between the vertebrae as desired, basically comprises: [0024] at least one body (2) which the operator contacts with and applies a force on, [0025] at least one moving edge (3) which is placed in the space (S) disposed on the cage (C) and performs, upon a rotational force acting on the body (2), a rotational movement, and thus makes the movable part (M) of the cage (C) move in vertical axis, said moving edge typically having a cam geometry, and [0026] at least one protrusion (4) which is disposed on the body (2) and permits a holding means, which enables the operator to apply a force on the body (2), to be secured on the body (2).

    [0027] In an embodiment of the invention, there exists a body (2). The body (2) presents the main structure of the expansion apparatus (1). The body (2) may have the preferred geometry. In this embodiment, the body (2) has a cylindrical form. The operator applies a rotational force on the body (2) during the operation. The body (2) rotates upon the applied force and makes the moving edge (3) rotate together with it.

    [0028] In an embodiment of the invention, there exists a moving edge (3). The moving edge (3) contacts with an extension comprised by the cage (C) and transfers the force applied thereon during the movement to the extension, and thus making the movable part (M) move in the preferred direction. The moving edge (3) is provided at one end of the body (2) and typically has a cam geometry. The moving edge (3) may be integrated with the body (2), or a separate part to be mounted in the body (2). In this embodiment of the invention, the moving edge (3) is integrated with the body (2). The moving edge (3) may have the desired geometry. In this embodiment of the invention, the moving edge (3) comprises an upper surface (31) and a lower surface (32). The upper surface (31) preferably has a sinusoidal form and contacts with an extension comprised by the cage (C). While the moving edge (3) is making the movable part (M) move in vertical axis, the upper surface (31) is in contact with the extension of the movable part (M) and transfers the rotational force applied by the operator to the extension. The lower surface (32) preferably has a planar configuration.

    [0029] In an embodiment of the invention, there exists a protrusion (4) on the body (2). The protrusion (4) enables the operator to secure a holding means on the expansion apparatus (1). With a holding means being secured in the protrusions (4) disposed on the body (2), the operator can apply a force on the body (2) by means of the holding means. There may be as many protrusions (4) on the body (2) as desired. In this embodiment of the invention, two protrusions (4), preferably with a rectangular geometry, are provided on the body (2) such that they are located in parallel to one another.

    [0030] The expansion apparatus (1) in this embodiment of the invention is used as follows. After the damaged intervertebral disc is removed, the region of the disc is cleaned. Subsequent to cleaning, the cage (C) is located between the vertebrae. Afterwards, the expansion apparatus (1) is located in the space (S) provided on the cage (C) according to the distance between the vertebrae. In such position, the expansion apparatus (1) is in contact with an extension provided in the lower surface of the movable part (M). The expansion apparatus (1) is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise at a certain angle. With the rotation of the expansion apparatus (1), the extension with which it is in contact, and hence the movable part (M) can be brought to the preferred height. Once the movable part (M) is brought to the preferred height, it is fixed. After the preferred intervertebral distance is adjusted, the expansion apparatus (1) is removed from the space (S) and the positioning of the expandable cage (C) between the vertebrae is thus completed.