IMPLANT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STABILIZING VERTEBRAL BODIES FROM A POSTERIOR AND POSTERIOR LATERAL APPROACH TO THE SPINE
Assignee
Foundation Surgical Group, Inc.
Inventors
Randal R. Betz, Lawrence G. Lenke, Michael Sherman, Charlie Barfield, Dimitri K. Protopsaltis, Asher Breverman, Christopher Reah
Abstract
An implant system comprising at least one staple, a cage and a coupling mechanism is disclosed. The implant system is secured to the bone by moving the staple with the coupling mechanism whereby the staple frictionally and mechanically engages or embeds itself in the bone. In some embodiments, the coupling mechanism includes a keyway mechanism to constrain the movement of the staple. In some embodiments the staple comprises two staples. The implant system may be configured for use as an interbody or intrabody implant system. In some embodiments, the cage comprises multiple cage sections. Some embodiments of the implant system are configured to be positioned from one of a posterior approach trajectory, a posterior lateral approach trajectory, or a posterior oblique approach trajectory. Some embodiments of the implant system are configured for use in a posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) or transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) procedure.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2025-09-08
Application No.
19322646