Disclosed herein are methods and devices for distracting adjacent
vertebrae during surgical procedures for implanting spinal prostheses. In
an exemplary embodiment, a distractor is disclosed that maintains the
empty space between adjacent vertebrae following a discectomy, and that
can removably mate with other surgical instruments, such as, for example,
a filler bar, an implanting tool, or a funnel. In other embodiments of
the present invention a distractor is disclosed having various features
to assist in implanting a spinal prosthesis, such as, for example, an
angled distal end and/or an expandable paddle. In another embodiment of
the present invention, an articulating inserter is disclosed. Moreover,
various implants and funnels are also disclosed herein.