An exemplary surgical instrument for inserting a spinal implant includes an inserter portion, a coupling member, a first actuator, and a second actuator. The inserter portion includes at a proximal end a receiving block, at a distal end a sleeve, and a channel extending therethrough. The coupling member includes at a proximal end movably coupled with the receiving block, a middle portion that slides within the channel, a distal end that couples the spinal implant, and a first axial bore extending therethrough. The first actuator includes a proximal end with a first projection for engaging the receiving block, a first shaft extending through the first axial bore, and a distal end with a first engagement feature for engaging a first deployment feature of the implant. The second actuator includes a proximal lend with a second projection for engaging the receiving block, a second shaft extending through a second axial bore of the first shaft, and a distal end with a second engagement feature for engaging a second deployment feature of the implant.