Device for securing an implant to tissue
US-9220606-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9445916B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9445916-B2 |
| Application number | US-85656507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2007 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2003 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2016 |
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Articulating devices for replacing damaged or degenerated weight bearing joints are provided. The devices may have two or more surfaces that articulate against one another that are coated or fully formed of PEEK or similar materials to provide improved wear capabilities while maintaining sufficient strength to operate in a weight bearing capacity.
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A two-piece intervertebral prosthesis comprising: a first weight bearing member being a first one of the two-pieces of the intervertebral prosthesis and having a unitary one-piece construction including a first prosthetic endplate having a first outer surface thereof adapted to engage a first vertebral body and a first interior bearing surface, and a second weight bearing member being a second one of the two-pieces of the intervertebral prosthesis and having a unitary one-piece construction including a second prosthetic endplate having a second outer surface thereof adapted to engage a second vertebral body and a second interior bearing surface, the first and second prosthetic endplates being adapted to maintain proper spacing between the first and second vertebral bodies, and the first and second interior bearing surfaces being configured to cooperatively engage each other to allow for physiological kinematics and loadings of the first and second vertebral bodies, wherein the first interior bearing surface comprises a recessed bearing portion having a substantially concave bearing surface and the second interior bearing surface comprises a dome bearing portion having a substantially convex bearing surface, and the recessed portion including the substantially concave bearing surface and the dome portion including the substantially convex bearing surface being of a PEEK type material and configured to cooperatively engage each other to provide a low friction, low wear and substantially non-deforming interface under physiological kinematics and loadings, the dome bearing portion of the second weight bearing member having an undercut recess therein so that there is an opening that is recessed in the dome bearing portion with a flat surface of the second end plate of the second weight bearing member extending into the undercut recess for receipt of a portion of an insertion tool therein, the opening having a narrow width with opposite ends adjacent to the second end plate flat surface so the narrow width opening extends along and adjacent to the second end plate flat surface and into the dome bearing portion with the dome bearing portion directly overlying the undercut recess therein, the dome bearing portion having an internal end surface portion of the undercut recess and an internal upper surface portion of the undercut recess that is spaced from the second end plate flat surface and interconnected thereto by the internal end surface portion. 2. The joint prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second interior bearing surfaces are of substantially non-conforming shapes. 3. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second interior bearing surfaces allow for at least one degree of substantially translational motion of the first and second members. 4. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second interior bearing surfaces are substantially smooth for improved wear performance. 5. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 4 , wherein the first and second interior bearing surfaces have an average surface roughness of no more than 60 micro inches. 6. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first interior bearing surface and second interior bearing surfaces are each of PEEK and form a PEEK-on-PEEK bearing interface. 7. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second prosthetic endplates are entirely of a PEEK type material less any radiographic markers. 8. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second prosthetic endplates cooperate to form a prosthetic total disc device for replacing the annulus and nucleus of a spinal disc. 9. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein the first outer surface of the first prosthetic endplate and the second outer surface of the second prosthetic endplate include outer surface features for securing the prosthetic endplates to the adjacent vertebral bodies. 10. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 9 , wherein the outer surface features are adapted to secure the prosthetic endplates to the vertebral endplates of the adjacent vertebral bodies. 11. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the first outer surface of the first prosthetic endplate and the second outer surface of the second prosthetic endplate are shaped to substantially match the surface profile of the natural vertebral endplate of the adjacent vertebral bodies. 12. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 9 , wherein the outer surface features are adapted to secure the prosthetic endplates to the adjacent vertebral bodies after removal of the vertebral endplates. 13. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the first and second prosthetic endplates cooperate to form a prosthetic nucleus device for replacing a nucleus of a spinal disc and are sized to fit within and be retained by a natural annulus of the disc. 14. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein the first outer surface of the first prosthetic endplate and the second outer surface of the second prosthetic endplate are adapted to articulate against the adjacent vertebral bodies. 15. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein the first outer surface of the first prosthetic endplate and the second outer surface of the second prosthetic endplate are of a PEEK type material and comprise a substantially smooth outer surface finish to provide a low friction and low wear bearing interface at the adjacent vertebral bodies. 16. The intervertebral prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the dome bearing portion is truncated so that the convex bearing surface intersects with a flat surface extending transversely to the convex bearing surface and meeting the internal upper surface portion at the narrow width opening to the undercut recess. 17. A motion preservation implant sized for insertion into an intervertebral space, the implant comprising: a pair of polymeric articulating members with each of the polymeric articulating members having a unitary one-piece construction; polymeric bodies of the articulating members that are of identical polymeric material; and polymeric inner bearing surfaces of the polymeric articulating members that are of the identical polymeric material and are configured to allow for relative motion between the articulating members, the polymeric articulating members providing optimized wear resistance and avoiding strength loss due to strain hardening at the polymeric bearing surfaces thereof, wherein the polymeric inner bearing surfaces include a dome bearing portion having a convex bearing surface of one of the articulating members and a recessed bearing portion having a concave bearing surface of the other articulating member, the dome bearing portion being truncated so that the convex bearing surface intersects with a flat surface extending transversely thereto, and the dome bearing portion having an undercut recess therein so that there is an opening at the flat surface and that is recessed in the dome bearing portion for receipt a portion of an insertion tool therein with the dome bearing portion directly overlying the undercut recess therein and having facing upper and lower internal surface portions in the undercut recess that are rigidly fixed relative to each other. 18. The implant of claim 17 wherein the other articulating member includes an arcuate, thin wall portion at the concave surface thereof. 19. The implant of claim 17 wherein the articulating members have a predetermined wear rate that is approximately an
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