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An interbody fusion implant with deployable bone anchors includes a support member, a monolithic body that accommodates the support member, and a longitudinal hole along a vertical length of the support member. The support member includes a first end and a second end. The second end includes two flanges. The flanges are configured to dig into an endplate of a vertebral body. The flanges of the support member provide a location fixation on an implantation of the interbody fusion implant into the vertebral body. The support member may also include at least one of a clip shaped support member and an I-shaped support member. The I-shaped support member may allow a rigidity and a support in flexion-extension through a living-hinge positioned in a middle of the I-shaped support member. The longitudinal hole sustains loads imported on the interbody fusion implant and allows the interbody fusion implant to flex freely.

InventorsAaron D. Markworth, YoungHoon Oh, Mahmoud F. Abdelgany
Original AssigneeCustom Spine, Inc.
Primary Examiner: Eduardo C Robert
Secondary Examiner: Ellen C Hammond
Attorney: Rahman LLC
Current U.S. Classification623/17.16; 623/17.11

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Citations

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Claims

1. An interbody fusion assembly for attachment to endplates of vertebral bodies, said assembly comprising:

a tube having at least one hole, said tube comprising:
a camshaft;
a plurality of cams coupled to said camshaft; and
a plurality of free moving spikes coupled to said cams and positioned along a perpendicular axis to said camshaft; and
a compliant monolithic body that accommodates said tube,
wherein said plurality of cams force said free moving spikes upward upon rotation of said camshaft,
wherein said free moving spikes cut at least partially through said compliant monolithic body, and
wherein a cephalad and a caudal surface of said compliant monolithic body is molded with surface finishes to provide fixation with said endplates.

2. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 1, wherein said free moving spikes are positioned in a vertical orientation and set within said tube.

3. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 1, wherein said free moving spikes fix said compliant monolithic interbody fusion assembly in place upon rotation of said camshaft.

4. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 1, wherein said surface finishes comprise at least one of teeth, geometry, and serrations.

5. An interbody fusion assembly for attachment to endplates of vertebral bodies, said assembly comprising:

a tube having at least one hole, said tube comprising:
a camshaft;
a plurality of cams coupled to said camshaft; and
a plurality of free moving spikes coupled to said cams and positioned along a perpendicular axis to said camshaft; and
a compliant monolithic body that accommodates said tube,
wherein said plurality of cams force said free moving spikes upward upon rotation of said camshaft, and
wherein said free moving spikes cut at least partially through said compliant monolithic body.

6. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 5, wherein said free moving spikes are positioned in a vertical orientation and set within said tube.

7. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 5, wherein said free moving spikes fix said compliant monolithic interbody fusion assembly in place upon rotation of said camshaft.

8. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 5, wherein a cephalad and a caudal surface of said compliant monolithic body is molded with surface finishes to provide fixation with said endplates, wherein said surface finishes comprise at least one of teeth, geometry, and serrations.

9. An interbody fusion assembly for attachment to endplates of vertebral bodies, said assembly comprising:

a tube having at least one hole, said tube comprising:
a camshaft;
a plurality of cams coupled to said camshaft; and
a plurality of free moving spikes coupled to said cams and positioned along a perpendicular axis to said camshaft; and
a compliant monolithic body that accommodates said tube,
wherein said plurality of cams force said free moving spikes upward upon rotation of said camshaft,
wherein said free moving spikes cut at least partially through said compliant monolithic body, and
wherein said free moving spikes fix said compliant monolithic interbody fusion assembly in place upon rotation of said camshaft.

10. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 9, wherein said free moving spikes are positioned in a vertical orientation and set within said tube.

11. The interbody fusion assembly of claim 9, wherein a cephalad and a caudal surface of said compliant monolithic body is molded with surface finishes to provide fixation with said endplates, wherein said surface finishes comprise at least one of teeth, geometry, and serrations.