Intervertebral implant and device for inserting an intervertebral implant
US-2024277485-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US10105233B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10105233-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514875782-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2003 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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The present invention relates generally to a prosthetic spinal disc for replacing a damaged disc between two vertebrae of a spine. The present invention also relates to a method for implanting a prosthetic spinal disc via anterior or anterior lateral implantation. Other surgical approaches for implanting the prosthetic disc may also be used.
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An intervertebral prosthetic disc comprising: a single piece core element having a partially spherical articulating surface, a partially cylindrical articulating surface having sidewalls on opposite sides of the partially cylindrical articulating surface, and one or more protrusions disposed along the sidewalls; a first endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a first vertebral body and a second surface configured to engage the partially spherical articulating surface of the core element; and a second endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a second vertebral body and a second surface configured to engage the partially cylindrical articulating surface, wherein the second surface includes sidewalls on opposite sides, and one or more notches are defined in the sidewalls; wherein the single piece core element is positioned between the first and second endplates such that the partially spherical articulating surface is in communication with and substantially corresponding to the second surface of the first endplate, the partially cylindrical articulating surface is in communication with and substantially corresponding to the second surface of the second endplate, and the one or more protrusions of the single piece core element are receivable in the one or more notches in the second endplate. 2. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the partially cylindrical surface of the core element has a radius, and the one or more protrusions are placed centrally along the radius of the partially cylindrical surface. 3. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the second surface of the second endplate defines at least one groove, and the one or more protrusions of the core element are configured and adapted to ride within the groove of the second endplate. 4. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the one or more protrusions have angled surfaces. 5. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the sidewalls of the partially cylindrical articulating surface of the second endplate are arcuate in shape. 6. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the sidewalls of the partially cylindrical articulating surface of the second endplate are linear in shape. 7. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the first surface of the first endplate has a keel configured to fit into a channel in the first vertebral body. 8. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 7 , wherein the keel comprises more than one slot. 9. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the first surface of the second endplate has a keel configured to fit into a channel in the second vertebral body. 10. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 9 , wherein the keel comprises more than one slot. 11. An intervertebral prosthetic disc comprising: a single niece core element having a first concave articulating surface, a second concave articulating surface having sidewalls on opposite sides of the second concave articulating surface, and one or more protrusions disposed along the sidewalls; a first endplate having an outer surface configured to substantially engage with a first vertebral body and a convex surface configured to engage the first concave articulating surface of the core element; and a second endplate having an outer surface configured to substantially engage with a second vertebral body and a convex surface configured to engage the second concave articulating surface of the core element, wherein the convex surface of the second endplate includes sidewalls on opposite sides, and one or more notches are defined in the sidewalls; wherein the single piece core element is positioned between the first and second endplates such that the first concave articulating surface is in communication with the convex surface of the first endplate, the second concave articulating surface is in communication with the convex surface of the second endplate, and the one or more protrusions of the single piece core element are receivable in the one or more notches in the second endplate. 12. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the first concave surface includes a portion of a spherical surface. 13. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the second concave surface includes a portion of a cylindrical surface. 14. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the second concave articulating surface of the core element has a radius, and the one or more protrusions are placed centrally along the radius of the partially cylindrical surface. 15. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the convex surface of the second endplate defines at least one groove, and the one or more protrusions of the core element are configured and adapted to ride within the groove of the second endplate. 16. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the one or more protrusions have angled surfaces. 17. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the sidewalls of the second endplate are arcuate in shape. 18. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the sidewalls of the second endplate are linear in shape. 19. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the outer surfaces of the first and second endplates each have a keel. 20. A method of inserting the intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 19 between the first and second vertebral bodies, the method comprising: chiseling a channel into each of the first and second vertebral bodies; and inserting the intervertebral prosthetic disc between the first and second vertebral bodies with the respective keels of the first and second endplates positioned in the channels.
made of articulated components · CPC title
Intervertebral or spinal discs, e.g. resilient (non-disc-shaped intervertebral inflatable pockets A61F2/441; non-disc-shaped intervertebral fusion implants A61F2/4455) · CPC title
with non-sharp protrusions, for instance contacting the bone for anchoring, e.g. keels, pegs, pins, posts, shanks, stems, struts · CPC title
comprising multiple adjacent spinal implants within the same intervertebral space or within the same vertebra, e.g. comprising two adjacent spinal implants · CPC title
toroidal, e.g. ring-shaped, doughnut-shaped · CPC title
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