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Staged, bilaterally expandable trial

a trial and expansion technology, applied in the field of staged, bilaterally expandable trials, can solve the problems of subsidence, state-of-the-art distraction instruments, narrowing of the formerly distracted disc space, etc., and achieve the effect of facilitating lateral expansion and vertical expansion and insertion

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-03-12
INTEGRITY IMPLANTS INC
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The patent describes a trial that can be inserted into the spine to treat degenerative disc disease. The trial has a collapsed state for easy placement and an expanded state for desired expansion in the spine. The trial can have a maximum dimension of 5 mm to 18 mm in the collapsed state and 6 mm to 28 mm in the expanded state. The patent also describes a shim that can be inserted into the trial for translating in the spine. The technical effects of the invention include improved outcomes for intervertebral space procedures and easier and more accurate trial placement.

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Unfortunately, therein lies a problem solved by the teachings provided herein.
Currently available systems can be problematic in that the methods of introducing the fusion cage and bone graft material creates “subsidence” of the cage into the adjoining vertebrae, resulting in a narrowing of the formerly distracted disc space.
This is because the cage is inserted near the middle of the endplate area which is softer than the areas at or near the peripheral zone of the endplate, and when it distracts, the cage actually sinks into the endplate creating the subsidence problem.
The problem remains with state-of-the-art distraction instruments, such as the Medtronic SCISSOR JACK, paddle trials, or oversized trial shims (metallic wedges).

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[0038]Systems and methods for distracting an intervertebral disc space using a staged, bilaterally expandable trial are provided. Generally speaking, a system for distracting an intervertebral disc space using a staged, bilaterally expandable trial is provided. Generally, the teachings are directed to a method of distracting an intervertebral space in a manner that addresses the problem of subsidence by selectively applying distraction forces to stronger portions of the vertebral endplates of the intervertebral space. It should be appreciated that the term “trial” can be used interchangeably with the term “distractor” in many embodiments.

[0039]FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate a sketch of an endplate of a vertebral body and a representative photograph of an intervertebral space using a cadaver intervertebral body and disc, according to some embodiments. This illustration provides a reference to discuss the state-of-the-art methods of introducing the fusion cage and bone graft material whic...

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Abstract

Systems and methods for distracting an intervertebral disc space are provided. The systems use a staged, bilaterally expandable trial. The systems and methods of distracting an intervertebral space are provided in a manner that addresses the problem of subsidence. The method includes inserting the trial into the intervertebral space in a collapsed state and, once inserted, the trial is then used for distracting the intervertebral space using an expansion that includes a first stage and a second stage. The first stage includes expanding the trial laterally toward the peripheral zones of the top vertebral plate and the bottom vertebral plate, and the second stage includes expanding the trial vertically to distract the intervertebral space.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 61 / 875,688, filed Sep. 9, 2013, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The teachings herein are directed to systems and methods for distracting an intervertebral disc space using a staged, bilaterally expandable trial.[0004]2. Description of the Related Art[0005]Bone grafts are used in spinal fusion, for example, which is a technique used to stabilize the spinal bones, or vertebrae, and a goal is to create a solid bridge of bone between two or more vertebrae. The fusion process includes “arthrodesis”, which can be thought of as the mending or welding together of two bones in a spinal joint space, much like a broken arm or leg healing in a cast. Spinal fusion may be recommended for a variety of conditions that might include, for example, a spondylolisthesis, a degenerative disc disease, a recurrent disc herni...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F2/44A61B17/02
CPCA61F2/4425A61B2017/0256A61B17/025A61F2002/30266A61F2002/30545A61F2002/3055A61F2002/30556A61F2002/30563A61F2002/30565A61F2002/30579A61F2/4611A61F2/442A61F2/4684A61F2002/30179A61F2002/30014A61F2/4455A61F2002/30154
Inventor TO, JOHNRAO, PRAVEEN GOPAL
Owner INTEGRITY IMPLANTS INC
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