Intervertebral prosthesis
US-10426628-B2 · Oct 1, 2019 · US
US11911286B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11911286-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217661317-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2024 |
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An intervertebral prosthesis for insertion between adjacent vertebrae includes an upper plate, a lower plate and a core. The core is retained between the upper and lower plates by a retention feature in the form of central projections on the plates and a corresponding opening in the core. The retention feature is designed to allow the plates to slide over the upper and lower surfaces of the core in the anterior/posterior direction and in the lateral direction and to allow the plates to rotate with respect to each other and the core. The retention feature is also designed to prevent contact between the first and second plates during sliding movement of the plates over the core. Each central projection has a diameter that is smaller than a smallest diameter of a central opening of the core.
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An intervertebral prosthesis for insertion between adjacent vertebrae, the prosthesis comprising: a first plate having an outer surface locatable against a first vertebra and an inner curved surface, wherein a first central projection extends from the inner curved surface and includes a tapered portion a distance from the first plate, wherein the outer surface of the first plate includes a plurality of raised features on the outer surface of the first plate, the plurality of raised features including a plurality of pyramidal serrations on an outer portion of the outer surface and a first plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations on an inner portion of the outer surface, and the outer surface of the first plate includes an intermediate portion between the outer portion and the inner portion, and the plurality of raised features further includes a second plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations, the second plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations being truncated to a lesser degree with respect to the plurality of pyramidal serrations than the first plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations; a second plate having an outer surface locatable against a second vertebra and an inner curved surface, wherein a second central projection extends from the inner curved surface toward the first plate; a ring shaped core having a cross section with a trapezoidal shape, the core having upper and lower curved surfaces complementary in shape to the inner curved surfaces of the first and second plates to allow the plates to slide over the upper and lower surfaces of the core, and a central opening in the core configured to receive the first and second central projections; wherein the first central projection having the tapered portion, the second central projection, and the central opening cooperate with one another to retain the core between the plates and limit motion of the first and second plate with respect to one another to limit contact between annular perimeter surfaces of the first plate and the second plate during sliding movement of the first plate and the second plate over the core, and wherein each of the first central projection and the second central projection have a diameter that is smaller than a smallest diameter of the central opening. 2. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the first central projection or the second central projection is between forty percent to sixty percent of the smallest diameter of the central opening. 3. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the first central projection or the second central projection is at most fifty percent of the smallest diameter of the central opening. 4. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the inner curved surface of the first plate and an inner curved surface of the second plate define a diameter that is substantially equal to an overall diameter of the core. 5. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the smallest diameter of the central opening is at least thirty percent of a maximum diameter of the core. 6. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first plate is identical to the second plate. 7. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first plate or the second plate is configured such that the outer surface thereof has a non-parallel orientation with respect to the inner curved surface thereof. 8. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the second plate includes an additional plurality of raised features shaped to contact the second vertebra in a domed configuration. 9. An intervertebral prosthesis for insertion between adjacent vertebrae, the prosthesis comprising: a first plate having an outer surface locatable against a first vertebra and an inner curved surface, wherein a first central projection extends from the inner curved surface and includes a tapered portion a distance from the first plate, wherein the outer surface of the first plate includes an outer portion having a plurality of pyramidal serrations and an inner portion having a first plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations, and an intermediate portion of the first plate between the outer portion and the inner portion includes a second plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations, wherein the second plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations are truncated to a lesser degree with respect to the plurality of pyramidal serrations than the first plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations; a second plate having an outer surface locatable against a second vertebra and an inner curved surface, wherein a second central projection extends from the inner curved surface toward the first plate; a ring shaped core having a cross section with a trapezoidal shape, the core having upper and lower curved surfaces complementary in shape to the inner curved surfaces of the first and second plates to allow the plates to slide over the upper and lower surfaces of the core, and a central opening in the core configured to receive the first and second central projections; and wherein the first central projection having the tapered portion, the second central projection and the central opening cooperate with one another to retain the core between the plates and limit motion of the first and second plate with respect to one another to limit contact between annular perimeter surfaces of the first plate and the second plate during sliding movement of the first plate and the second plate over the core, and wherein the inner curved surface of the first plate and an inner curved surface of the second plate define a diameter that is substantially equal to an overall diameter of the core. 10. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 9 , wherein a smallest diameter of the central opening is at least thirty percent of a maximum diameter of the core. 11. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 9 , wherein the first plate is identical to the second plate. 12. A method of inserting an intervertebral prosthesis between adjacent vertebrae, the method comprising: providing an intervertebral disc comprising: a first plate having an outer surface locatable against a first vertebra and an inner curved surface, wherein a first central projection extends from the inner curved surface and includes a tapered portion a distance from the first plate, wherein the outer surface of the first plate includes an outer portion having a plurality of pyramidal serrations and an inner portion having a first plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations, and an intermediate portion of the first plate between the outer portion and the inner portion includes a second plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations, wherein the second plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations are truncated to a lesser degree with respect to the plurality of pyramidal serrations than the first plurality of truncated pyramidal serrations; a second plate having an outer surface locatable against a second vertebra and an inner curved surface, wherein a second central projection extends from the inner curved surface toward the first plate; a ring shaped core having a cross section with a trapezoidal shape, the core having upper and lower curved surfaces complementary in shape to the inner curved surfaces of the first and second plates to allow the plates to slide over the upper and lower surfaces of the core, and a central opening within the core configured to receive the first and second central projections, wherein each of the first central projection and the second central projection have a diameter that is smaller than a smallest diameter of the central opening;
made of articulated components · CPC title
toroidal, e.g. rings · CPC title
arched, domed or vaulted · CPC title
Sets comprising a plurality of prosthetic parts of different sizes or orientations · CPC title
knurled · CPC title
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