Intervertebral prosthesis
US-9839525-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US10166113B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10166113-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715458913-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2002 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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An intervertebral prosthesis for insertion between adjacent vertebrae includes upper and lower prosthesis plates locatable against respective vertebrae and having opposing, concavely curved recesses therein, and a core located between the plates. The core has opposed, convexly curved surfaces received in the recesses of the plates to allow the plates to slide in articulated manner over the core. The opposed surfaces of the core and the recesses of the plates have cooperating spherical curvatures. The recess of each plate surrounds a locating peg projecting centrally from the base of the recess and is bounded by an annular rim, such that the annular rims of the plates are arranged to contact one another at a predetermined limit of sliding movement of the plates over the core. The peg locates loosely in an opening located centrally in a curved surface of the core, whereby the plates can slide over the core in all directions while the peg holds the core captive.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intervertebral prosthesis for insertion between adjacent vertebrae, the prosthesis comprising: first and second prosthesis plates locatable against respective vertebrae, each of the first and second prosthesis plates having a coarse outer surface locatable against a vertebra and an oppositely facing inner bearing surface; at least one upstanding elongated protrusion on the outer surface of each of the first and second prosthesis plates; a core located between the plates, the core having a height extending between the plates which is smaller than a width of the core in a direction perpendicular to the height, the core having opposed, top and bottom bearing surfaces configured to cooperate with the inner bearing surfaces of the first and second plates to allow the plates to slide in an articulated manner over the core; a peg projecting centrally from the inner bearing surface of the second plate; wherein the peg locates loosely in an opening located centrally in a bearing surface of the core, whereby the plates can slide over the core while the peg holds the core captive; wherein the inner bearing surface of the first prosthesis plate is continuously spherically curved with no central peg; and wherein each of the first and second plates are bounded by an annular rim, and wherein each plate includes an empty groove adjacent to the rim, each groove configured and arranged to facilitate handling of the plate by instruments used to place the prosthesis in use. 2. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the peg and the opening in which it locates are conically shaped. 3. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the inner bearing surface of the first plate is concave and complementary in shape to a convexly curved surface of the core of the prosthesis. 4. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the core is a doughnut-shaped body and the central opening therein is provided by a central passage extending axially through the body. 5. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the opening located centrally in the bearing surface of the core is a blind recess extending partway through the core. 6. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the peg is arranged to abut the side of the opening at the predetermined limit of sliding movement of the plates over the core. 7. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the peg and opening are complementary in shape. 8. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the coarse outer surfaces comprise machined serrated finishes. 9. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the plates are formed of titanium. 10. The prosthesis according to claim 9 , wherein the core is formed of high molecular weight polyethylene. 11. The prosthesis according to claim 3 , wherein the first plate concave surface has a titanium nitride finish. 12. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein during articulation, the peg remains in the opening and the articulation of the prosthesis is limited to a maximum of 12° of articulation. 13. The prosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the prosthesis plates are formed in one piece of titanium and configured to be received entirely within the disc space.
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