Patent ID: 9566170
Date: 2017-02-14
CPC Classifications: A61B,A61F

Claim:
1. A system for performing spine surgery, comprising: a spinal implant and a cannulated insertion tool; the spinal implant comprising a body having a distal end, a proximal end, and a longitudinal axis, the distal end being an anterior or leading portion of the body first to enter a disc space on insertion, the spinal implant being sized for full insertion between two adjacent vertebrae, the spinal implant having a substantially square or substantially rectangular cross section midway from the proximal or distal end with a height to width ratio in a range of 1:1 to 2:1, the body having a length extending from the distal end to the proximal end and opposing sides or walls extending between the distal and proximal ends to support the adjacent vertebrae on opposing upper and lower surfaces, the length being greater than the width or the height of the body of the spinal implant and extending along the longitudinal axis, the body being aligned with the longitudinal axis and defining at least one implant aperture therethrough, the at least one implant aperture being in communication with a proximal threaded opening and a distal smooth opening, the openings being in co-alignment with one another and configured to allow the passage of a guide wire along an insertion axis of the guide wire, the distal smooth opening being closely sized to slide along a diameter of the guide wire in order to prevent tissue entering the distal smooth opening as the distal end is being inserted into the disc space and as the body slides along a path maintained by the guide wire, the distal end being an atraumatic tapered distal end, the distal end having a profile having a cross section along the length of the body of a frustoconical shape or an elliptic parabolic shape, wherein the spinal implant is sized to tense the soft tissue without damaging the nerve to reestablish the normal disc height of the two adjacent vertebral bodies, wherein the height and length of the spinal implant are sized to accommodate being evenly spaced on each side of the spinous process of the two adjacent vertebral bodies, and wherein the proximal end of the body has an external surface having a convex profile configured to mate with the cannulated insertion tool; the cannulated insertion tool comprising a distal end with a saddle-shaped concavity and an internal lockshaft positioned therein in a cannulated insertion tool pathway, the internal lockshaft having a threaded distal end open to receive the guide wire passing through the body and being configured to threadingly engage the proximal threaded opening of the spinal implant when drawn into tightened engagement by rotation of the internal lockshaft, and wherein the convex profile at the proximal end of the body is fitted into a seat of the saddle-shaped concavity such that rotation of the cannulated insertion tool correspondingly rotates the spinal implant as the guide wire maintains the path along the insertion axis.