Intervertebral implant with improved shape of the fixing plate
10166114 ยท 2019-01-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Meinrad FIECHTER (Lugano, CH)
- Marco Riva (Longone Al Segrino, IT)
- Francesco SICCARDI (Vico Morcote, CH)
Cpc classification
A61F2002/30578
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30367
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/304
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2310/00023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30395
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30787
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/2835
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30749
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30365
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30841
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2310/00796
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/3079
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4455
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30393
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4465
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30965
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An intervertebral implant (100) for the fusion between two vertebral bodies of a vertebral column comprising: a fusion cage (1), extending from a posterior side to an anterior side, adapted to be interposed between two adjacent vertebral bodies of a patient; an asymmetrical fixing plate (2), attached to the fusion cage (1) and having a plurality of passageways (16; 7) for the insertion of bone screws on a single side.
Claims
1. An intervertebral implant for the fusion between two vertebral bodies of a vertebral column comprising: a fusion cage having a posterior side extending along an arcuate path, an anterior side extending along a straight path, and first and second lateral sides each extending between the posterior and anterior sides to define a central hole, the fusion cage adapted to be interposed between two adjacent vertebral bodies of a patient; a fixing plate, attached to the fusion cage and having a plurality of upper passageways and lower passageways for the insertion of bone screws; and a vertical median plane of the intervertebral implant dividing the fusion cage in two substantially symmetrical halves and also dividing the fixing plate in first and second generally asymmetrical halves, the first asymmetrical half secured directly to the anterior side of the fusion cage and having a height and width matching the anterior side of the fusion cage, and the second asymmetrical half extending outwardly and angularly offset from the anterior side of the fusion cage; said plurality of upper passageways and lower passageways being provided only on said second asymmetrical half and being inclined towards the vertical median plane in the postero-anterior direction, the plurality of upper passageways being positioned above a top surface of the fusion cage, and the plurality of lower passageways being positioned below a bottom surface of the fusion cage.
2. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1, wherein the second asymmetrical half of the fixing plate has an enlarged lateral portion protruding in both caudal and cranial directions with respect to the height of the fusion cage, said plurality of upper and lower passageways being provided on said enlarged lateral portion.
3. The intervertebral implant according to claim 2, wherein the fixing plate has a wedge-shaped portion on the lateral side opposite to that of the enlarged lateral portion.
4. The intervertebral implant according to claim 2, wherein said plurality of upper and lower passageways being symmetrically disposed with respect to a transverse plane.
5. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1, wherein an angle between said passageways and the median plane is between 30 and 60.
6. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1, wherein the fixing plate is integrally formed with the fusion cage.
7. The intervertebral implant according to claim 6, wherein the fixing plate is formed as a single component with the fusion cage.
8. The intervertebral implant according to claim 1, comprising a fastening mechanism for fastening the fixing plate on the fusion cage.
9. The intervertebral implant according to claim 8, wherein said fastening mechanism comprises a centering pin cooperating with a centering hole, and protrusions cooperating with a rotational slideway.
10. The intervertebral implant according to claim 8, wherein said fastening mechanism comprises protrusions cooperating with a vertical slideway.
11. The intervertebral implant according to claim 8, wherein said fastening mechanism comprises protrusions cooperating with a horizontal slideway.
12. The intervertebral implant according to claim 8, wherein said fastening mechanism comprises at least a fastening screw for holding the fusion cage and the fixing plate together.
13. The intervertebral implant according to claim 12, wherein the fastening mechanism comprises a single fastening screw and further comprises a plurality of centering pins cooperating with centering holes.
14. An intervertebral implant for the fusion between two vertebral bodies of a vertebral column comprising: a fusion cage having a posterior side extending along an arcuate path, an anterior side extending along a straight path, and first and second lateral sides each extending between the posterior and anterior sides, the fusion cage adapted to be interposed between two adjacent vertebral bodies of a patient; a fixing plate, attached to the fusion cage and having a plurality of upper passageways and lower passageways for the insertion of bone screws, the plurality of upper passageways being positioned above a top surface of the fusion cage, and the plurality of lower passageways positioned below a bottom surface of the fusion cage; and a vertical median plane of the intervertebral implant dividing the fusion cage in two generally symmetrical halves and also dividing the fixing plate in first and second substantially asymmetrical halves, the first asymmetrical half secured directly to the anterior side of the fusion cage, and the second asymmetrical half extending outwardly and angularly offset from the anterior side of the fusion cage; said plurality of upper and lower passageways being provided only on said second asymmetrical half, said plurality of upper and lower passageways being inclined towards the vertical median plane in the postero-anterior direction; wherein the fixing plate, attached to the fusion cage on the anterior side, has an enlarged lateral portion, contained in the second asymmetrical half in which the fixing plate is divided by the vertical median plane, said enlarged lateral portion protruding in both caudal and cranial directions with respect to a height of the fusion cage, and said plurality of upper and lower passageways being provided on said enlarged lateral portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(15) It should be noted that the same reference numerals have been used to identify the elements and parts which are similar or identical, either in shape or function, in the different embodiments of the invention.
(16) A first embodiment of the intervertebral implant 100, shown in
(17) The fusion cage 1, intended to be inserted within the intervertebral space of a patient, features four walls of uniform height raising from a substantially rectangular base and enclosing a central hole 6.
(18) The posterior side of the fusion cage 1, which is the side inserted between the vertebral bodies, exhibit rounded edges, while the anterior side, which has to be coupled with the fixing plate 2, has straight edges.
(19) The central hole 6, extending in caudal-cranial direction, is intended to be filled with material for bone growth promotion, such as autogenic bone graft. The caudal and cranial cage surface are advantageously covered by a toothed pattern in order to improve primal stability.
(20) The fusion cage 1 is made out of biocompatible material, for instance PEEK, CFRP or titanium, with or without a coating, for example a titanium or hydroxyapatite coating could be provided even if other coating may be used.
(21) The fixing plate 2 has an asymmetrical structure. In order to describe its structure, two perpendicular planes should be preliminary introduced: a vertical median plane y dividing the intervertebral implant 100 in two lateral asymmetrical halves, and a transverse plane z dividing the implant in cranial and caudal roughly symmetrical halves. In particular, the vertical median plane y of the intervertebral implant divides the fusion cage in two generally symmetrical halves and the fixing plate in two asymmetrical halves.
(22) Indeed, the fixing plate features an enlarged lateral portion 21 protruding in both caudal, cranial and lateral directions with respect to the height and width of the fusion cage 1.
(23) Said enlarged portion 21 has four passageways 16, 17 for housing bone screws. Two upper passageways 16 are positioned on the upper sidei.e. the side protruding in cranial directionof the enlarged portion 21; two lower passageways 17 are symmetrically placed on the lower side.
(24) It should be noted that all passageways 16, 17 converge toward the median plane of the intervertebral implant 100.
(25) The enlarged portion itself 21 is basically a flat tab inclined with respect to the frontal side of the fusion cage 1. In particular, the enlarged portion 21 slopes from its lateral edge 25, protruding with respect to the lateral side of the fusion cage 1, toward an anterior edge 23 of the fixing plate 2.
(26) On the opposite side with respect to the enlarged lateral portion 21, the fixing plate 2 features a wedge-shaped portion 22 having the same height of the fusion cage 1 and sloping from the anterior edge 23 toward the lateral edge 24 of the fixing plate 2. This lateral edge 24 does not protrude with respect to the lateral side of the fusion cage 1.
(27) The fixing plate 2 is conveniently realized with a biocompatible material, for instance PEEK, CFRP, titanium or with another alternative material suitable for implantable medical devices.
(28) The fastening mechanism 3 provided for fastening the fixing plate 2 to the fusion cage 1 comprises a centering hole 30 of the fusion cage and a centering pin of the fixing plate 2 engaging therein. The cooperation of the two features promotes a rotation of the fixing plate 2 on the fusion cage 1; the engagement of dove-shaped protrusions 31 of the fixing plate 2 in a rotational slideway 32 defined in the fusion cage provides a further guide and a stop for said rotational mounting.
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(30) However, the fastening mechanism 3 differs from the previous one in that a vertical slideway 33 substitutes the rotational slideway 32; the centering hole 30 and pin are no longer required.
(31) A third embodiment, depicted in
(32) Here again, the only difference lies in the fastening mechanism, which employs a horizontal slideway 34.
(33) A fourth embodiment, depicted in
(34) Here again, a different fastening mechanism 3 is proposed. The fastening mechanism comprises two centering pins 35 housed in centering holes 36, while a single fastening screw 37 traverses the fixing plates 2 and engages in the fusion cage 1.
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(37) A seventh embodiment, depicted in
(38) Obviously a person skilled in the art, in order to meet specific needs, will readily acknowledge the possibility of changes and variations to the intervertebral implant described above, all comprised within the scope of protection defined by the following claims.