Prosthetic spinal disc replacement and methods thereof

US10314716B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10314716-B2
Application numberUS-201715811777-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 14, 2017
Priority dateJul 31, 2003
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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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 and methods for inserting said discs. The intervertebral prosthetic discs are provided with connections for facilitating implantation and removal and features which enhance primary and secondary stability over time.

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What is claimed is: 1. An intervertebral prosthetic disc comprising: a first endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a first vertebral body and a second surface comprising an articulating surface configured to allow for relative movement of the first endplate; and a second endplate having a first surface configured to substantially engage with a second vertebral body and a second surface comprising an articulating surface configured to allow for relative movement of the second endplate; wherein the first surface of the first endplate has a first keel configured to engage with a groove in the first vertebral body, the first keel having a first leading end opposite to a first trailing surface, a first outer side surface, and a second outer side surface, the first trailing surface defining a first opening extending therethrough, the first opening including a first bore hole having a first longitudinal axis extending from the first trailing surface toward the first leading end, and the first opening including a first curved cutout in the form of a blind hole extending toward the first or second outer side surfaces of the first keel and extending obliquely relative to the first longitudinal axis, the first curved cutout having a first distal portion spaced apart from the first longitudinal axis, wherein the first surface of the second endplate has a second keel configured to engage with a groove in the second vertebral body, the second keel having a second leading end opposite to a second trailing surface, a first outer side surface, and a second outer side surface, the second trailing surface defining a second opening extending therethrough, the second opening including a second bore hole having a second longitudinal axis extending from the second trailing surface toward the second leading end, and the second opening including a second curved cutout in the form of a blind hole extending toward the first or second outer side surfaces of the second keel and extending obliquely from the second longitudinal axis, the second curved cutout having a second distal portion spaced apart from the second longitudinal axis, wherein the first and second curved cutouts are configured to receive a first retaining feature and the first and second bore holes are configured to receive a second retaining feature, wherein at least one of the first and second keels has at least one slot extending a length downwardly from a distal edge of the keel to a base of the keel, and wherein the at least one of the first and second keels includes a leading edge that includes a chamfer for aligning and inserting the keel into the groove in the first and second vertebral body. 2. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the first retaining feature is a quick connect holder having a first arm configured to engage the first curved cutout and a second arm configured to engage the second curved cutout. 3. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 2 , wherein the first arm and the second arm are coupled at a pivot point. 4. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the first and second bore holes are threaded. 5. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 4 , wherein the second retaining feature is a threaded holder. 6. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 further comprising a core element at least partially disposed between the first and second endplates. 7. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 6 , wherein the core element comprises a first contoured surface in communication with and substantially corresponding to the second surface of the first endplate, and a second contoured surface substantially in communication with and substantially corresponding to the second surface of the second endplate. 8. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 7 , wherein the articulating surface of the second endplate permits rotation of the second endplate relative to the core element substantially in the sagittal plane. 9. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 7 , wherein the articulating surface of the second surface of the first endplate permits rotation of the first endplate relative to the core element substantially in all planes. 10. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 1 , wherein the first and second endplates are constrained to prevent separation of the first and second endplates from each other. 11. An intervertebral prosthetic disc comprising: a first endplate; and a second endplate; wherein the first endplate has a first keel having a first leading end opposite to a first trailing surface, a first outer side surface, and a second outer side surface, the first keel having a first bore hole having a first longitudinal axis extending from the first trailing surface toward the first leading end and a first curved cutout in the form of a blind hole extending toward the first or second outer side surfaces of the first keel and extending obliquely relative to the first longitudinal axis, the first curved cutout having a first distal portion spaced apart from the first longitudinal axis, wherein the second endplate has a second keel having a second leading end opposite to a second trailing surface, a first outer side surface, and a second outer side surface, the second keel having a second bore hole having a second longitudinal axis extending from the second trailing surface toward the second leading end and a second curved cutout in the form of a blind hole extending toward the first or second outer side surfaces of the second keel and extending obliquely from the second longitudinal axis, the second curved cutout having a second distal portion spaced apart from the second longitudinal axis, wherein the first and second curved cutouts are configured to receive a first retaining feature and the first and second bore holes are configured to receive a second retaining feature. 12. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the first retaining feature is a quick connect holder having a first arm configured to engage the first curved cutout and a second arm configured to engage the second curved cutout. 13. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 12 , wherein the first arm and the second arm are coupled at a pivot point. 14. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the first and second bore holes are threaded. 15. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 14 , wherein the second retaining feature is a threaded holder. 16. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , further comprising a core element at least partially disposed between the first and second endplates. 17. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 16 , wherein the core element comprises a first contoured surface in communication with and substantially corresponding to a surface-of the first endplate, and a second contoured surface substantially in communication with and substantially corresponding to a surface-of the second endplate. 18. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 17 , wherein an articulating surface of the second endplate permits rotation of the second endplate relative to the core element substantially in the sagittal plane. 19. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 17 , wherein an articulating surface of the first endplate permits rotation of the first endplate relative to the core element substantially in all planes. 20. The intervertebral prosthetic disc of claim 11 , wherein the first and second endplates are constrained to prevent separation of the

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  • Coating made of titanium or of Ti-based alloys · CPC title

  • A61F2/442Primary

    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

  • madreporic · CPC title

  • Sharp anchoring protrusions for impaction into the bone, e.g. sharp pins, spikes · CPC title

  • for the spine, e.g. vertebrae, spinal discs · CPC title

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What does patent US10314716B2 cover?
The present invention relates generally to a prosthetic spinal disc for replacing a damaged disc between two vertebrae of a spine and methods for inserting said discs. The intervertebral prosthetic discs are provided with connections for facilitating implantation and removal and features which enhance primary and secondary stability over time.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Globus Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/442. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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