Patent ID: 9636232
Date: 2017-05-02
CPC Classifications: A61B,A61F

Claim:
1. A system for harvesting bone graft material for use during a surgical fusion procedure, comprising: a bone cutting tool including an elongated tool shaft extending from a proximal end to a distal end along a longitudinal axis, and a generally U-shaped blade extending radially outward from the distal end of the shaft, the blade having a base formed by a distal portion of the elongated tool shaft at the distal end of the shaft, a pair of parallel legs projecting radially outward from the distal portion of the shaft and an arcuate end portion connected to the parallel legs and forming a concave surface facing said distal portion, wherein the parallel legs, the arcuate end portion and the distal portion forming the base are in a plane that contains the longitudinal axis of the elongated tool shaft, and a cutting edge is formed along the legs and the arcuate end portion of the U-shaped blade, so that a through opening extends through the U-shaped blade which opening is enclosed by the base, the legs, and the arcuate end portion of the blade; a cage having opposite surfaces and configured to be inserted and fixed in a space between two bones to be fused to one another, such that each of the opposite surfaces is configured to engage a corresponding one of the two bone, wherein the cage is configured to support the two bones above and below the space and to maintain fusion of the two bones relative to one another, the cage having a pivot opening formed in a wall of the cage extending between the opposite surfaces; the tool shaft of the bone cutting tool has a pivot extending axially along the longitudinal axis from the distal end of the shaft, wherein the pivot is received in the pivot opening in the wall of the cage when the distal end of the tool shaft including the U-shaped blade is inserted in the space between the two bones, and the cutting edge of the blade is configured to rotate about the longitudinal axis when the pivot is received in the pivot opening, and to cut into each of the two bones and form a generally semicircular solid bone segment in each of the two bones when the tool shaft is rotated about its longitudinal axis; and elongated paddles in the form of a pair of U-shaped arms extending radially outward from a distal end of a cannulated paddle shaft approximately 180 degrees apart from one another, so that the paddles are insertable via the cannulated paddle shaft in the space between the bones by passing the elongated tool shaft of the bone cutting blade through an axial passage in the cannulated paddle shaft in a keyed configuration, and the paddles are dimensioned and configured to align with and overlie exposed surfaces of the bone segments formed by the bone cutting blade so that when the paddle shaft is rotated about the longitudinal axis, the paddles are operative to displace the blade and each of the bone segments to a position where (i) a leading portion of the segment enters the bone opposite the bone from which the segment was cut, (ii) a central portion of the segment spans the space between the bones, and (iii) a trailing portion of the segment stays inside the bone from which it was cut, so that the displaced bone segments act as strut grafts to fuse the two bones to one another.