Artificial intervertebral disc with lower height

US9883945B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9883945-B2
Application numberUS-201715584369-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2017
Priority dateMar 11, 2008
Publication dateFeb 6, 2018
Grant dateFeb 6, 2018

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An intervertebral disc is provided having an upper plate, a lower plate, and a core. The upper and lower plates include outer vertebral body contacting surfaces which are provided with attachment enhancing features to ensure bone integration. The attachment enhancing features shown include one or more fins, serrations and teeth. An opposite surface of the plates from the vertebral body contacting surfaces is formed with a recess which serves as a bearing surface for the core. In order to form an intervertebral disc with a lower disc height, at least one of the recesses is provided opposite a corresponding dome shaped portion on the vertebral body contacting surfaces. This allows the plates to be formed with a thinner profile for a smaller overall disc height. In addition to providing a lower overall height to the artificial disc, the dome shaped portion of the plates also provides a more anatomically shaped outer vertebral body contacting surface.

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An intervertebral disc comprising: an upper plate having an upper vertebra contacting surface and a lower bearing surface, wherein the upper surface of the upper plate has a convex dome shape, wherein the lower bearing surface has a dome shaped concavity disposed opposite the convex dome shape and wherein the convex dome shape and the concavity have nesting curvatures; a lower plate having a lower vertebra contacting surface and an upper bearing surface; a core positioned between the upper and lower plates, the core having an upper convex bearing surface configured to mate with the dome shaped concavity of the lower bearing surface of the upper plate, and the core having a lower surface configured to mate with the upper bearing surface of the lower plate; a plurality of pyramidal shaped teeth provided on the convex dome shaped upper surface of the upper plate and on the lower surface of the lower plate; and grooves provided at lateral edges of the plates for use in grasping the disc by an instrument to facilitate holding and manipulation of the disc for insertion and removal of the disc. 2. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the core is movable with respect to the upper and lower plates. 3. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of teeth are positioned symmetrically on the upper and lower plates. 4. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the teeth have a larger base portion and taper to a smaller top portion. 5. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the grooves intersect the upper surface of the upper plate and the lower surface of the lower plate and allow the plates to be grasped by the instrument and inserted simultaneously in a locked orientation. 6. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the teeth have a height of about 0.5 to about 3 mm. 7. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the teeth have a height of about 1 to about 2 mm. 8. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the upper plate rotates and articulates with respect to the lower plate and the core. 9. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the teeth include a plurality of teeth formed symmetrically on both sides of a midline of both the upper and lower plates. 10. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the convex dome shape of the upper plate has a height above a plane formed by the upper vertebral body contacting surface of the plate of about 0.7-2 mm. 11. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the teeth have a maximum height greater than a maximum height of the dome shaped portion measured from the upper vertebral body contacting surface of the upper plate. 12. The disc of claim 1 , wherein the convex dome shape on the upper surface of the upper plate has a central axis which is aligned with a central axis of the dome shaped concavity in the lower bearing surface of the upper plate to form the nesting curvatures. 13. An intervertebral disc comprising: an upper plate having an upper vertebra contacting surface and a lower bearing surface, wherein the upper surface of the upper plate has a convex dome shape, wherein the lower bearing surface has a dome shaped concavity disposed opposite the convex dome shape and wherein the convex dome shape and the concavity have nesting curvatures; a lower plate having a lower vertebra contacting surface and an upper bearing surface; a core positioned between the upper and lower plates, the core having an upper convex bearing surface configured to mate with the dome shaped concavity of the lower bearing surface of the upper plate, and the core having a lower surface configured to mate with the upper bearing surface of the lower plate; and a plurality of pyramidal shaped serrations provided on the convex dome shaped upper surface of the upper plate and on the lower surface of the lower plate. 14. The disc of claim 13 , wherein the core is movable with respect to the upper and lower plates. 15. The disc of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of serrations are positioned symmetrically on the upper and lower plates. 16. The disc of claim 13 , further comprising grooves provided at lateral edges of the plates for use in grasping the disc by an instrument to facilitate holding and manipulation of the disc for insertion of the disc. 17. The disc of claim 16 , wherein the grooves intersect the upper surface of the upper plate and the lower surface of the lower plate and allow the plates to be grasped by the instrument and inserted simultaneously in a locked orientation. 18. The disc of claim 13 , wherein the serrations have a height of about 0.5 to about 1 mm. 19. The disc of claim 13 , wherein the upper plate rotates and articulates with respect to the lower plate and the core. 20. The disc of claim 13 , wherein the convex dome shape on the upper surface of the upper plate has a central axis which is aligned with a central axis of the dome shaped concavity in the lower bearing surface of the upper plate to form the nesting curvatures. 21. A method for implanting an intervertebral disc prosthesis between adjacent vertebrae, the method comprising: implanting an upper plate having an upper vertebra contacting surface against a lower surface of an upper vertebral body, wherein the upper plate has a lower bearing surface, the upper surface of the upper plate has a convex dome shape and the lower bearing surface has a dome shaped concavity disposed opposite the convex dome shape, wherein the convex dome shape and the concavity have nesting curvatures, and wherein a plurality of pyramidal shaped teeth are provided on the convex dome shaped upper surface of the upper plate implanting a lower plate having a lower vertebra contacting surface against an upper surface of a lower vertebral body, wherein a plurality of pyramidal shaped teeth are provided on the lower surface of the lower plate; disposing a core between the upper and lower plates, the core having an upper convex bearing surface configured to mate with the dome shaped concavity of the lower bearing surface of the upper plate, and the core having a lower surface configured to mate with an upper surface of the lower plate. 22. The method of claim 21 , further comprising grasping the upper and lower plates by an instrument to facilitate holding and manipulation of the disc for insertion of the disc between the upper and lower vertebral bodies by grasping grooves provided at the lateral edges of each of the plates. 23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the grooves intersect the upper surface of the upper plate and the lower surface of the lower plate. 24. The method of claim 22 , wherein the plates are grasped by the instrument and inserted simultaneously in a locked orientation. 25. The method of claim 22 , wherein the teeth have a height of about 0.5 to about 3 mm. 26. The method of claim 22 , wherein the lower vertebra contacting surface of the lower plate has a convex dome shape and the plurality of pyramidal shaped teeth are provided on the convex dome shaped lower surface of the lower plate.

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

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

  • laterally or radially · CPC title

  • Coating made of titanium nitride · CPC title

  • Coating made of aluminium oxide or hydroxides · CPC title

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What does patent US9883945B2 cover?
An intervertebral disc is provided having an upper plate, a lower plate, and a core. The upper and lower plates include outer vertebral body contacting surfaces which are provided with attachment enhancing features to ensure bone integration. The attachment enhancing features shown include one or more fins, serrations and teeth. An opposite surface of the plates from the vertebral body contacti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Simplify Medical Pty Ltd, Simplify Medical Pty Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/30771. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 06 2018 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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