| CPC A61F 2/4611 (2013.01) [A61B 1/00066 (2013.01); A61B 1/00087 (2013.01); A61B 1/3135 (2013.01); A61F 2/4455 (2013.01); A61F 2002/4628 (2013.01); A61F 2002/4629 (2013.01)] | 5 Claims |

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1. A medical instrument for placing an interbody spine implant in an intervertebral space of a spine with the use of an endoscope, the medical instrument comprising:
a first part including a handle, a head on the handle, an orifice in the head, and a rotatable knob situated in the head, the rotatable knob having an internally threaded bore axially aligned with the orifice;
a second part operably connectable to the head on the handle and configured for receipt through an endoscope, the second part including a rod with a longitudinal bore and defining a distal rod end and a proximal rod end with the proximal rod end having external threading, a clamp at the distal rod end and configured to hold an intervertebral spine implant when the externally threaded proximal rod end is fully threaded into the internally threaded bore of the rotatable knob of the head and through the orifice of the head on the handle, and to release the intervertebral spine implant upon unthreading of the externally threaded proximal rod end from the internally threaded bore of the rotatable knob of the head on the handle, and a sleeve situated on the rod that axially moves relative to the rod in response to threaded reception into and unthreaded retraction from the rotatable knob of the head of the handle, wherein the clamp is formed by jaws that flex to capture and release the intervertebral spine implant, wherein the clamp is formed by jaws that flex to capture and release the intervertebral spine implant;
the sleeve defining a distal sleeve end with a boss sized to receive the jaws of the distal rod end during threaded reception of the externally threaded proximal end of the rod into the orifice of the head, and a proximal sleeve end, and tangs that extend from the boss along an outside of the rod to near the proximal sleeve end; and
a spring about the jaws of the rod adjacent the boss to aid in releasing the intervertebral spine implant from the clamp of the rod when the clamp emerges from the boss of the sleeve through axial movement of the rod.
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