Device for securing an implant to tissue
US-9220606-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9937051B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9937051-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514924768-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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An artificial disc is disclosed. The artificial disc may include a superior endplate having a bi-convex superior surface and a concave inferior surface, and an inferior endplate having a bi-convex inferior surface. The artificial disc may also include a core assembly disposed between the superior endplate and the inferior endplate, and a support assembly disposed on outer surfaces of both the superior endplate and the inferior endplate. The support assembly may be configured to couple the superior endplate to the inferior endplate.
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An artificial disc comprising: a superior endplate having a bi-convex superior surface, a concave inferior surface, a first end configured for insertion between adjacent vertebral bodies, a second end opposite to the first end, and opposite side surfaces connecting the first end to the second end; an inferior endplate having a bi-convex inferior surface, a first end configured for insertion between the adjacent vertebral bodies, a second end opposite to the first end, and opposite side surfaces connecting the first end to the second end; a core assembly disposed between the superior endplate and the inferior endplate, wherein the core assembly includes a superior core comprising a convex superior surface configured to contact the concave inferior surface of the superior endplate, and an inferior core, formed separate from the superior core, configured to contact the inferior endplate, wherein the inferior core comprises a mating knob to mate with the superior core; and a support assembly disposed on one of the side surfaces of both the superior endplate and the inferior endplate, the support assembly configured to couple the superior endplate to the inferior endplate. 2. The artificial disc of claim 1 , wherein the superior core and the inferior core are made from different materials. 3. The artificial disc of claim 1 , wherein the support assembly further includes a sheath connecting the superior and inferior endplates. 4. The artificial disc of claim 3 , wherein the sheath is recessed into the side surfaces of the superior and inferior endplates. 5. The artificial disc of claim 1 , wherein the support assembly includes: a first groove disposed in an outer surface of the superior endplate; and a second groove disposed in an outer surface of the inferior endplate. 6. The artificial disc of claim 5 , wherein the support assembly further includes a sheath disposed within the first and second grooves. 7. The artificial disc of claim 6 , further including: at least one aperture disposed in the first groove; at least one aperture disposed in the second groove; and a plurality of fasteners disposed through the sheath and the at least one aperture of both the first and second grooves. 8. The artificial disc of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of fasteners include first and second fasteners, the first fastener secures the sheath to the superior endplate and the second fastener secures the sheath to the inferior endplate. 9. The artificial disc of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of fasteners include pegs insertable into the apertures to secure the sheath to the superior and inferior endplates. 10. The artificial disc of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the superior and inferior endplates is configured to promote bony on-growth. 11. The artificial disc of claim 1 , further comprising: a first serrated keel located on the superior surface of the superior endplate; and a second serrated keel located on the inferior surface of the inferior endplate. 12. The artificial disc of claim 11 , further including a protrusion extending from at least one of the biconvex surface of the superior endplate or the inferior endplate, the protrusion being partially spherical, partially barrel-shaped, or partially cylindrical. 13. The artificial disc of claim 12 , wherein: the superior endplate, the core assembly, and the inferior endplate are stacked along a first axis; and the first serrated keel or second serrated keel extends further outward along the first axis than the protrusion. 14. An artificial disc assembly having an artificial disc, the artificial disc comprising: a superior endplate having a bi-convex superior surface and a concave inferior surface; an inferior endplate having a bi-convex inferior surface; a core assembly fixedly secured to the superior endplate and the inferior endplate, wherein the superior endplate and inferior endplate articulate with respect to each other only by the elasticity of the core assembly; and a cover plate, wherein the cover plate extends at least from the superior endplate to the inferior endplate, and wherein the cover plate is configured to be elastic and have a biasing force against the artificial disc in an opening between adjacent vertebrae to keep the artificial disc inside the opening. 15. The artificial disc assembly of claim 14 , wherein exterior surfaces of the artificial disc are configured such that when the artificial disc is installed between vertebral bodies, the exterior surfaces do not encourage bony on-growth. 16. The artificial disc assembly of claim 14 , wherein the cover plate is configured to retain the artificial disc between a pair of vertebral bodies. 17. The artificial disc of claim 16 , wherein the cover plate is formed from a shape memory material. 18. The artificial disc of claim 14 , wherein the core assembly includes at least one securing mechanism extending from an outer surface, the securing mechanism being: formed from the same material as the core assembly; configured to compress radially inward from a rest position when a compressive force is applied; and move toward the rest position when the compressive force is removed. 19. The artificial disc of claim 14 , further including a protrusion extending from at least one of the biconvex surface of the superior endplate or the inferior endplate, the protrusion being partially spherical, partially barrel-shaped, or partially cylindrical.
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