Patent ID: 7806901

Claim:
An assembly for seating an implant in an intervertebral disc space, comprising: a) a first prosthetic endplate having an outer surface adapted for attachment to a first vertebrae and an inner surface having an articulation surface, b) a second prosthetic endplate having an outer surface adapted for attachment to a second vertebrae and an inner surface having an articulation surface, c) an endplate seating instrument comprising: i) a first longitudinal member having a distal end portion having an outermost surface, an intermediate portion, and a proximal handle portion having an attachment point, ii) a second longitudinal member having a distal end portion having an outermost surface, an intermediate portion, and a proximal handle portion having an attachment point, wherein the first and second longitudinal members are pivotally attached at a first pivot junction between the proximal handle and intermediate portions of each longitudinal member, wherein the outermost surface of the distal end portion of the first longitudinal member contacts the inner surface of the first prosthetic endplate, wherein the outermost surface of the distal end portion of the second longitudinal member contacts the inner surface of the second prosthetic endplate, wherein the distal end portion of each longitudinal member comprises: i) a distal end wall adapted to bear against the anterior end wall of the endplate of the implant, and ii) a first flange extending distally from the distal end wall and having an outer surface adapted to bear against the inner surface of the endplate of the implant, iii) a second flange extending distally from the distal end wall and adapted to bear against the inner surface of the endplate of the implant, wherein the inner surface of the endplate has a bearing surface, and the first and second flanges are adapted to straddle the bearing surface, and wherein the distal end wall has a midpoint, and the first and second flanges include a concave wall facing the midpoint.