Vertebral joint implants and delivery tools
Abstract
A spinal joint distraction system for treating a facet joint including articular surfaces having a contour is disclosed and may include a delivery device including a generally tubular structure adapted to engage a facet joint, an implant adapted to be delivered through the delivery device and into the facet joint, the implant comprising two members arranged in opposed position, and an implant distractor comprising a generally elongate member adapted to advance between the two members of the implant causing separation of the members and distraction of the facet joint, wherein the implant is adapted to conform to the shape of the implant distractor and/or the articular surfaces of the facet upon being delivered to the facet joint. Several embodiments of a system, several embodiments of an implant, and several methods are disclosed including a method for interbody fusion.
Claims
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1 . A driver assembly device for delivery of an implant to a spinal facet joint space in a minimally invasive procedure, the driver assembly comprising
an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end, the body defining a lumen having an inner diameter and an outer diameter; an internal actuator extending through the lumen, the actuator having proximal and distal parts; an implant engagement feature, wherein the implant engagement feature is adjacent the distal end of the driver assembly and receives at least a portion of a proximal face of the implant; and a handle coupled with the proximal part of the internal actuator wherein when the handle acts on the proximal part of the internal actuator to release the implant from the implant engagement feature, the internal actuator distally displaces within the lumen of the elongated body to act upon the implant.Cited by (0)
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