Artificial disc implant
An artificial disc implant includes an upper shell, a lower shell, and a spacer therebetween. The spacer preferably has properties similar to that of a natural spinal disc, while the upper and lower shells form a rigid interface between the implant and the adjacent vertebral bodies. The upper and lower shells can be configured to prevent expulsion of the spacer from the disc space. The implant upper and lower shells may further be configured into partially cylindrical shapes for ease of insertion through an insertion tube as presently known for interbody fusion devices. The devices may further be configured for insertion through a double-barreled insertion tube. Methods and instruments for inserting an artificial disc implant are also provided.
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The present application is a divisional application of 10/085,872 filed on Feb. 28, 2002 entitled ARTIFICIAL DISC IMPLANT; which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/586,308 filed on Jun. 2, 2000, entitled ARTIFICIAL DISC IMPLANT, which claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/137,586 filed Jun. 4, 1999, entitled ARTIFICIAL DISC REPLACEMENT. The referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to artificial disc replacement devices. Previous attempts at artificial disc replacement have not received wide spread acceptance because of a number of problems. In some attempts at disc replacement, a flexible artificial disc is placed within the intervertebral disc space without any anchoring system, with the expectation that the artificial disc will remain in place in the disc space based on contact with the ligaments of the disc annulus and/or the vertebral bodies. With this approach there remains an unacceptable rate of protrusion of the artificial disc from the disc space. Further, over time the artificial disc may wear against the adjacent vertebral endplates, generating wear particles in the disc space and creating the risk of failure of the artificial disc.
Alternative designs have provided a rigid interface between the vertebral end plates and a shock absorbing compound disposed in the disc space between the rigid interfaces. The drawbacks of many of these prior devices are that they require extensive disc space preparation prior to placement. Other attempts at disc replacement provide a device having multiple components that must be positioned in the disc space.
The present invention is directed to providing improved artificial disc replacement implants directed to solving a number of the problems and disadvantages of the previous attempts at disc replacement.
SUMMARYThe present invention provides an improved artificial disc implant for replacing the spinal disc between two vertebrae of the spine. The implant comprises an upper shell, a lower shell and a spacer or insert therebetween. Preferably the implant is insertable as a single unit into the disc apace between two adjacent vertebral bodies. The shells may be made from any suitable bio-compatible material.
According to one aspect of the invention, the upper and lower shells each include a pair of interconnected cylindrical lobes. In one form, the upper and lower shells are partially cylindrical.
Further, the present invention contemplates insertion into the disc space via tubular instruments presently used for interbody fusion procedures. Thus, the instrumentation utilized to perform current interbody fusion techniques may also serve a dual function for disc replacement procedures.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an upper and lower shell for engagement with the vertebral bone of the adjacent vertebral bodies. The upper and lower shells each have anchoring means to prevent movement in at least one direction. In one form, the anchoring means are ribs that prevent rotation of the shell in the disc space. In another form, each shell includes a flange extending therefrom. Each flange has an aperture extending therethrough receiving a bone screw to engage the shell to the adjacent vertebra.
Another aspect of the present invention, there is provided mating surfaces between the upper and lower shells to restrict the transmission of shear forces through the spacer disposed between the upper and lower shells. In one form, the mating surfaces are provided by multiple projections and that are positionable in corresponding recesses to restrict movement in multiple directions while permitting compression of the spacer disposed between the upper and lower shells.
In still a further aspect of the present invention, shells for contacting the upper and lower vertebral end plates are provided to anchor the device, and multiple spacer shapes are provided between the shells to permit insertion from a variety of approaches to the disc space, including anterior, posterior, lateral, anterior-lateral, and posterior-lateral approaches. The multiple spacer shapes are configured to address a variety of angulations between the adjacent vertebrae. Various instruments and methods for insertion one or more artificial disc implants to the disc space from a variety approaches are also provided.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the spacer includes two interconnected cylindrical portions and the upper and lower shells have cavities shaped to securely retain the spacer therebetween.
In a further aspect of the invention, the spacer is inserted between the upper and lower shells. The sidewalls of the spacer are truncated adjacent the gap between the upper and lower shells to limit potential impingement of the material between the upper and lower shells as the spacer is compressed.
In yet another aspect of the preferred invention, each of the upper and lower shells includes a substantially cylindrical bone engagement surface for contact with a substantially cylindrical bone opening in the vertebral end plates. Preferably, the shells include structure to engage the bone beyond the opening to limit movement of the shells in at least one direction.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the implant includes a spacer formed from a hydrogel substance. In one method of inserting the implant according to the present invention, the hydrogel is at least slightly dehydrated thereby reducing the height of the implant for insertion. Once inserted, the hydrogel can be hydrated to increase the overall height of the implant to the desired working height.
These and other aspects, features, embodiments, forms, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the illustrated embodiments.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated devices, and any such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
The present invention is directed to improved artificial disc implants used to replace the spinal disc in an animal subject. In one embodiment, the invention contemplates an insert or spacer made from elastomer or hydrogel having properties of elasticity similar to or equivalent to a natural spinal disc. The spacer or insert is disposed between, but preferably not interconnected with, an upper shell and a lower shell, each of which contact and/or engage an adjacent vertebral body.
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In the illustrated embodiment, upper shell 12 is partially cylindrical and includes a bone contacting surface 36 and lower shell 14 is partially cylindrical and includes a bone contacting surface 14, each of which is substantially arcuate and extends about longitudinal axis 11 to form a substantially cylindrical surface. Bone contacting surface 36 is interrupted by a number of ribs 18a, 18b and 18c, collectively referred to as ribs 18, and bone contacting surface 38 is interrupted by a number of ribs 19a, 19b and 19c, collectively referred to as ribs 19. In the illustrated embodiment, three such retention ribs 18 and 19 are provided on each shell; however, a fewer number or greater number of ribs are also contemplated. While a straight uninterrupted rib 18, 19 is shown in the preferred embodiment, it is contemplated that other retention mechanisms such as barbs, interruptions, scales, etc., may be utilized to assist in retention and engagement of the upper and lower shells with its adjacent vertebral bodies. Ribs 18 and 19 further resist rotation of implant 10 about its longitudinal axis 11 in the disc space.
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The three components of top shell 12, spacer 16, and lower shell 14 are preferably inserted into an intervertebral disc space as a single unit. The upper and lower shells may be urged towards one another to compress spacer 16. In a compressed condition, the entire implant may be loaded into a delivery tube or sleeve which will maintain at least a portion of the compression during insertion. The entire implant may then be positioned adjacent the disc space and forcibly urged into the disc space by pushing on the trailing portion of each of the shells to urge the leading portion of implant 10 forwardly into the disc space. Preferably, a portion of the disc space has been prepared to create a substantially cylindrical area on the adjacent vertebrae adapted to receive the partially cylindrical portions of upper shell 12 and lower shell 14. Ribs 18, 19 extend beyond the prepared portion of the disc space and embed in adjacent bone, and the bone contacting surfaces 36, 38 are intended to substantially abut the prepared disc space area to inhibit subsidence. More preferably, the prepared portion of the disc space may be limited to the area necessary to receive the length of implant 10 while leaving unprepared portions anterior and posterior of the inserted implant 10. The unprepared anterior and posterior portions of bone may engage the end walls of the upper and lower shells to resist expulsion of implant 10 from the disc space.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, it is contemplated that spacer 16 may be comprised of hydrogels of various forms. It is contemplated that an alternative to or in conjunction with forcibly compressing the entire implant 10, the interior of spacer 16 can be accessed via a syringe, access port, or the like to at least partially dehydrate the hydrogel, thereby assisting in reduction of the height of implant 10 between the upper and lower bone contacting surfaces 36, 38. The reduction in implant height facilitates insertion of implant 10 into the disc space through a smaller opening than could be utilized with an expanded implant 10. Once positioned in the disc space, the hydrogel may be rehydrated to thereby fully expand spacer 16 and restore implant 10 to the desired height in the disc space.
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It will be understood that the combination of surfaces 64, 66, and 68 match a double-barrel insertion sleeve, including those insertion sleeves having a lumen that is figure eight or peanut shaped in cross-section. Implant 50 is placed through the insertion sleeve and into the disc space after reaming the adjacent vertebral end plates to form two substantially cylindrical holes spaced by a desired distance. The distance between the reamed holes in the end plate will determine the size of the intermediate portion 84 between first lobe 80 and second lobe 82. Intermediate portion 84 will be reduced in size as the reamed holes in the disc space are positioned closer to provide the appropriate spacing between convex surfaces 64 and 68. Conversely, as the distance between the reamed holes in the disc space increases, the intermediate portion 84 will be increased in size to provide the appropriate spacing between convex surfaces 64 and 68.
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Spacer 116 includes a first substantially cylindrical lobe 130, a second substantially cylindrical lobe 132, and an intermediate portion 134 joining lobes 130 and 132. Preferably spacer 116 is formed as a homogenous unit, and the end view of spacer 116, as shown in
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Upper shell 112 includes an interior cavity 121 having a first lobe area 136 and a second lobe area 138. Interior cavity 121 is defined by a first interior concave surface 126 extending along and substantially parallel to first bone contacting surface 120, an interior convex surface 128 extending along and substantially parallel to exterior concave surface 122, and a second interior concave surface 129 extending along and substantially parallel to second bone contacting surface 124. Cavity 121 is further bounded by a leading end wall 142 and an opposite trailing end wall 144. Insert 116 is positionable in upper shell 112 and lower shell 114 with first lobe 130 in contact with first interior concave surface 126, second lobe 132 in contact with second interior concave surface 129, and intermediate portion 134 in contact with interior convex surface 128. As previously disclosed with respect to embodiments 10 and 50, the upper and lower shells do not constrain more than fifty percent of the height of spacer 116.
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In another aspect of this embodiment, an upper flange 165 is provided on the trailing end of upper shell 152 extending between lobes 180 and 182. In a similar manner, a lower flange 167 is provided on a trailing end of lower shell 154 extending between lobes 184 and 186. As shown more clearly in
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Utilization of implants according to the present invention will now be further described. It will be understood that access to the disc space, disc removal, and end plate preparation are known in the art and will only be briefly described herein. For example, procedures and instruments useable in a posterior approach to the disc space are disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/179,999, filed Oct. 27, 1998, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and a publication by Sofamor Danek© 1996 entitled “Surgical Technique using Bone Dowel Instrumentation for Posterior Approach”, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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A first implant position may be prepared by removing disc material from disc space 500 and forming, by reaming, cutting, tapping or other technique, arcuate portion 516 in vertebral body V1. In procedures utilizing an insertion sleeve, such as sleeve 530, a laminectomy or facectomy can also be performed through the sleeve. Similarly, a corresponding and aligned arcuate portion 518 is formed in vertebral body V2. Implant 510 may then be inserted with upper shell 512 contacting and/or engaged in arcuate recess 516, and lower shell 514 contacting and/or engaged in arcuate recess 518. The insertion sleeve 530 can maintain the implant in a reduced-size configuration during insertion through the sleeve by providing sleeve 530 with a channel 532 having a size that is less than the relaxed size of implant 510. The intervening elastic spacer 519 is thereby held securely between the upper vertebral body V1 and the lower vertebral body V2. A similar installation is performed with respect to implant 520 with upper shell 522 securely contacting and/or engaged in upper vertebral body V1 and lower shell 524 contacting and/or engaged in lower vertebral body V2.
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Interior channel 616 of insertion sleeve 614 and implant 612 may be sized such that implant 612 is maintained in an at least partially compressed condition during insertion, allowing insertion of implant 612 into the disc space in a reduced height state. It will be understood that the end plates of the adjacent vertebral bodies to disc space 610 are prepared to receive implant 612 prior to implant insertion. Techniques for shaping the vertebral end plates to conform to the geometry of devices positioned in the disc space are well-known in the art and will not be further described herein. It is preferred that the locations for the cylindrical lobes of implant 612 are prepared by reaming the disc space, and further that the reamed implant location will allow the implant to be countersunk into the vertebral bodies to prevent expulsion of the implant from the disc space. Once implant 612 is inserted, the spacer will expand so that the upper and lower shells contact and/or engage the vertebral endplates to maintain implant 612 in disc space 610.
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First spacer 806 has a height H4 that is greater than a height H5 of second spacer 808. First spacer 806 further has a length IA that is greater than length L5 of second spacer 808. First lobes 810 and 814 are configured to accommodate first spacer 806, and first lobes 810, 814 can be provided with endwalls to prevent spacer 806 from protruding or expulsing therefrom. Second lobes 812 and 816 are configured to accommodate second spacer 808, and second lobes 812, 816 can be provided with endwalls to prevent spacer 808 from protruding or expulsing therefrom. Implant 800 would be particularly suited in a lateral approach to the disc space as discussed above, with first spacer 806 positioned toward the anterior side of the disc space and second spacer 808 positioned towards the posterior side of the disc space. In another embodiment, it is contemplated that an intervening portion may be provided between first spacer 806 and second spacer 808 to connect the first and second spacers forming a single spacer body.
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Distraction plug 906 is removed from sleeve 614 and the disc space reamed via a reamer inserted through the respective working channel portions of sleeve 614 to formed posterior reamed location 908 and anterior reamed location 910. If an implant similar to implant 800 is provided, or if separate implants of differing lengths are provided, the disc space is reamed to a greater depth through the anterior working channel portion to accommodate the longer implant portion. When reaming is complete, the reamer is removed, as shown in
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The present invention contemplates providing a variety of sizes and shapes of spacers for utilization with upper and lower shells to achieve the necessary angulation between vertebral bodies and to take into account the surgeon's access to the disc space. Further, while the above described combinations have been disclosed herein as being applicable to particular disc space, this is not a limitation on the use of such devices and uses in other manners or other disc space is contemplated as being within the spirit of the present invention.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character; it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Claims
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54. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- an upper member having a first surface to engage a first vertebra, said upper member including no more than one upper bone engaging member extending from said first surface along at least a portion of said upper member, said upper bone engaging member for engaging the first vertebra;
- a lower member having a second surface to engage a second vertebra, said lower member including no more than one lower bone engaging member extending from said second surface along at least a portion of said lower member, said lower bone engaging member for engaging the second vertebra; and
- a spacer between said upper member and said lower member.
55. The implant of claim 54, wherein said upper bone engaging member extends between opposite ends of said upper member and said lower bone engaging member extends between opposite ends of said lower member.
56. The implant of claim 54, wherein said spacer extends between and contacts said upper and lower members.
57. The implant of claim 54, wherein said spacer is compressible.
58. The implant of claim 54, wherein said upper member and said lower member are movable relative to one another.
59. The implant of claim 58, wherein:
- said upper member defines a cavity;
- said lower member defines a cavity; and
- said spacer is positioned in said cavities of said upper and lower members.
60. The implant of claim 54, wherein said upper member and said lower member together define a substantially cylindrical implant.
61. The implant of claim 54, wherein said upper bone engaging member is an elongated rib and said lower bone engaging member is an elongated rib.
62. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- an upper member having a first surface to engage a first vertebra, said upper member including a single upper bone engaging member extending along at least a portion of said upper member, said upper bone engaging member for engaging the first vertebra;
- a lower member having a second surface to engage a second vertebra, said lower member including a single lower bone engaging member extending along at least a portion of said lower member, said lower bone engaging member for engaging the second vertebra; and
- a spacer between said upper member and said lower member.
63. The implant of claim 62, wherein said upper bone engaging member is an elongated rib and said lower bone engaging member is an elongated rib.
64. The implant of claim 62, wherein said upper bone engaging member and said lower bone engaging member extend longitudinally along a length of respective ones of said upper member and said lower member.
65. The implant of claim 62, wherein said spacer is compressible.
66. The implant of claim 62, wherein:
- said upper bone engaging member projects from said first surface away from said lower member; and
- said lower bone engaging member projects from said second surface away from said upper member.
67. The implant of claim 66, wherein said upper member is movable relative to said lower member.
68. The implant of claim 67, wherein:
- said upper member defines a cavity;
- said lower member defines a cavity; and
- said spacer is positioned in said cavities of said upper and lower members.
69. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- an upper member having a first surface to engage a first vertebra, said upper member including a single upper bone engaging member extending along at least a portion of said upper member, said upper bone engaging member for engaging the first vertebra;
- a lower member having a second surface to engage a second vertebra, said lower member including a single lower bone engaging member extending along at least a portion of said lower member, said lower bone engaging member for engaging the second vertebra; and
- a spacer between said upper member and said lower member, wherein said upper member and said lower member are movable relative to one another with said spacer therebetween.
70. The implant of claim 69, wherein:
- said upper bone engaging member projects from said first surface away from said lower member; and
- said lower bone engaging member projects from said second surface away from said upper member.
71. The implant of claim 70, wherein said upper bone engaging member is an elongated rib and said lower bone engaging member is an elongated rib.
72. The implant of claim 71, wherein said upper bone engaging member and said lower bone engaging member extend longitudinally along a length of respective ones of said upper member and said lower member.
73. The implant of claim 72, wherein:
- said upper member defines a cavity;
- said lower member defines a cavity; and
- said spacer is positioned in said cavities of said upper and lower members.
74. An intervertebral implant insertable between adjacent vertebrae, comprising,
- an upper part having an upper surface for engaging a vertebrae and a lower surface which includes a rounded portion,
- a lower part having a lower surface for engaging a vertebrae and an upper surface portion in operative engagement with the rounded portion of the upper part,
- said implant being constructed to be the sole implant in its intervertebral space,
- the implant having a lead end which leads as the implant is inserted along a path into the intervertebral space and a trailing end opposite the lead end, and lateral planes which pass through the outermost boundaries of the implant and parallel to the said path, and
- a single anchor on each of the upper surface of the upper part and the lower surface of the lower part, each said anchor being elongated, having a height greater than its width, and located along a line parallel to said path, the two anchors lying essentially in the same vertical plane, which plane is essentially midway between said lateral planes, each said anchor being adapted to enter a groove in the adjacent vertebrae as the implant moves along said path into the intervertebral space, to anchor its respective part to the vertebrae which its surface engages.
75. An intervertebral implant according to claim 74, wherein the rounded portion of the upper part is concave and the upper surface portion of the lower part is convex.
76. An intervertebral implant according to claim 75, wherein the lower part is formed in two pieces including a lower piece which has the said lower surface and an upper piece which has the upper surface portion.
77. An intervertebral implant according to claim 74, the length of at least one anchor in the direction along the midline being greater than one half of the entire front to rear dimension of its respective part.
78. An intervertebral implant according to claim 77, wherein the length of both anchors in the direction along the midline are greater than one half of the entire front to rear dimension of their respective upper or lower part.
79. An intervertebral implant according to claim 74, wherein the rounded portion of the upper part and the upper surface portion of the lower part are spherical.
80. An intervertebral implant according to claim 74, the upper and lower parts, in plan view, being generally rectangular.
81. An intervertebral implant according to claim 80, wherein the single anchors are substantially parallel to the shorter sides of the generally rectangular shape of the upper and lower parts.
82. An intervertebral implant according to claim 74, wherein the rounded portion of the upper part is partially spherical and concave, and the upper surface portion of the lower part is partially spherical and convex.
83. An intervertebral implant according to claim 82, wherein the lower part is formed in two pieces, including a lower piece which has the lower surface thereon and an upper piece which fits into a recess in the lower piece and has the said partially spherical and convex portion.
84. An intervertebral implant according to claim 83, wherein, in the absence of the upper piece of the lower part, the rounded portion of the upper part can nest into the recess in the lower piece.
85. An intervertebral implant according to claim 84, wherein, in the nested condition, the overall height of the upper and lower parts is less than the additive total height of the upper and lower parts, taken separately.
86. An intervertebral implant insertable between adjacent vertebrae, comprising,
- a generally rectangular upper part having an upper surface for engaging a vertebrae and a lower surface which includes a rounded portion,
- a generally rectangular lower part having a lower surface for engaging a vertebrae and having an upper surface portion in operative engagement with the rounded portion of the upper part,
- said implant being constructed to be the sole implant in its intervertebral space,
- one of the longer sides of the generally rectangular upper and lower parts comprising a leading end and the other of the longer sides of the generally rectangular upper and lower parts being a trailing end as the implant is moved in an insertion direction to be inserted into the intervertebral space, and
- a single anchor on each of the upper surface of the upper part and the lower surface of the lower part, the two single anchors being elongated, each having a height greater than its width, and the two single anchors lying in essentially the same vertical plane, which plane is located essentially midway between the short sides of the generally rectangular upper and lower parts and thus parallel to the insertion direction, and each anchor being adapted to enter a groove in the adjacent vertebrae as the implant moves in said insertion direction into the intervertebral space, to anchor its respective part to the vertebrae which its surface engages.
87. An intervertebral implant according to claim 86, wherein the rounded portion of the upper part is concave and the upper surface portion of the lower part is convex.
88. An intervertebral implant according to claim 87, wherein the lower part is formed in two pieces including a lower piece which has the said lower surface and an upper piece which has the upper surface portion.
89. An intervertebral implant according to claim 86, the length of at least one anchor in the insertion direction being greater than one half of the entire dimension of its respective part in the insertion direction from said leading end to said trailing end.
90. An intervertebral implant according to claim 89, wherein the length of both anchors in the insertion direction are greater than one half of the entire dimension of their respective upper or lower part in the insertion direction from said leading end to said trailing end.
91. An intervertebral implant according to claim 86, wherein the rounded portion of the upper part and the upper surface portion of the lower part are spherical.
92. An intervertebral implant according to claim 86, wherein the rounded portion of the upper part is partially spherical and concave, and the upper surface portion of the lower part is partially spherical and convex.
93. An intervertebral implant according to claim 92, wherein the lower part is formed in two pieces, including a lower piece which has the lower surface thereon and an upper piece which fits into a recess in the lower piece and has the said partially spherical convex portion.
94. An intervertebral implant according to claim 93, wherein, in the absence of the upper piece of the lower part, the rounded portion of the upper part can nest into the recess in the lower part.
95. An intervertebral implant according to claim 94, wherein, in the nested condition, the overall height of the upper and lower parts is less than the additive total height of the upper and lower parts, taken separately.
96. An intervertebral implant comprising:
- a first part having an outer surface adapted for engaging a first vertebra;
- a second part having an outer surface adapted for engaging a second vertebra;
- the first and second parts adapted for operative engagement with each other;
- wherein the first and second parts each have midlines on their respective outer surfaces passing essentially through the center of the outer surface of the respective part;
- an anchor extending outwardly essentially from a midline of the outer surface of the first part, the anchor being adapted to enter a groove in the first vertebra as the implant moves into an intervertebral space;
- an anchor extending outwardly essentially from a midline of the outer surface of the second part, the anchor being adapted to enter a groove in the second vertebra as the implant moves into an intervertebral space; and
- wherein at least one of the anchors has a height greater than its width.
97. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein each anchor has a height greater than its width.
98. An intervertebral implant according to claim 97, wherein at least one anchor is elongated along said midline of the outer surface of its respective part.
99. An intervertebral implant according to claim 98, wherein each anchor is elongated along said midline of the outer surface of its respective part.
100. An intervertebral implant according to claim 99, wherein each anchor is elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of the implant.
101. An intervertebral implant according to claim 100, the implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein each anchor is elongated in an anterior to posterior plane of the implant.
102. An intervertebral implant according to claim 97, wherein the two anchors lie essentially along a common plane passing through each of the respective midlines.
103. An intervertebral implant according to claim 97, wherein at least one anchor is perpendicular to the outer surface of its respective part.
104. An intervertebral implant according to claim 103, wherein each anchor is perpendicular to the outer surface of its respective part.
105. An intervertebral implant according to claim 97, wherein the first and second parts of the implant are adapted for implantation together along a path of insertion into an intervertebral space.
106. An intervertebral implant according to claim 105, the implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein said path of insertion is in an anterior to posterior direction.
107. An intervertebral implant according to claim 105, wherein the anchors are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that the anchors of the first and second parts of the implant can be inserted together along a path of insertion into respective essentially vertically aligned grooves in the first and second vertebrae.
108. An intervertebral implant according to claim 107, wherein the first and second parts are operatively engaged to allow pivotability of said first part relative to said second part.
109. An intervertebral implant according to claim 107, wherein the first and second parts are operatively engaged to allow articulating motion between said first and second parts.
110. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein at least one outer surface of the respective parts is adapted for contacting its respective vertebra.
111. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein at least one outer surface of the respective parts is adapted for anchoring to its respective vertebra.
112. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein the first and second parts includes a convex surface on one of the parts adapted for engaging with a mating concave surface on the other part.
113. An intervertebral implant according to claim 112, wherein one of the first and second parts comprises two pieces, including a first piece which includes the anchor of the part and a second piece which includes said convex or concave surface.
114. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein the implant is adapted for use as a total disc replacement.
115. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein the implant is constructed to be the sole implant in its intervertebral space.
116. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein the anchors are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that the two anchors can be inserted into respective essentially vertically aligned grooves formed in the first and second vertebrae.
117. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein the overall length of at least one anchor in the direction of a path of insertion of the implant is greater than one half of the overall dimension of its respective first or second part in the direction of insertion.
118. An intervertebral implant according to claim 117, wherein the overall length of each anchor in the direction of the path of insertion of the implant is greater than one half of the overall dimension of its respective first or second part in the direction of insertion.
119. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, the implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the overall anterior to posterior length of each anchor is greater than one half of the overall anterior to posterior dimension of its respective first or second part.
120. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein at least one anchor is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from the outer surface of its respective part.
121. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein at least one anchor is a single piece elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of the implant.
122. An intervertebral implant according to claim 121, wherein both anchors are single pieces elongated in respective planes that are parallel to the path of insertion of the implant.
123. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein at least one anchor is elongated along and straddles said midline of the outer surface of its respective part.
124. An intervertebral implant according to claim 123, wherein both anchors are elongated along and straddle said midline of the outer surface of its respective part.
125. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein one or more of the first part outer surface or the second part outer surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective outer surface with a height no greater than the width of the protrusion.
126. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein one or more of the first part outer surface or the second part outer surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective surface with a height substantially less than the height of the anchor of the respective surface.
127. An intervertebral implant according to claim 96, wherein at least one of the first and second parts is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
128. An intervertebral implant according to claim 127, wherein both of the first and second parts are, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
129. A component for an intervertebral implant, which component is adapted to cooperate with at least one other component to form an intervertebral implant, the component comprising:
- an outer surface adapted to engage a first vertebra and an inner surface adapted to operatively engage another component of the implant, wherein the component has midlines on the outer surface passing essentially through the center of the outer surface; and
- an anchor extending outwardly essentially from a midline of the outer surface with a height greater than its width and adapted to enter a groove in the first vertebra as the component moves into an intervertebral space.
130. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the anchor is elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of the component.
131. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 130, wherein the overall length of the anchor in the direction of the path of insertion of the component is greater than one half of the overall dimension of the component in the direction of insertion.
132. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the anchor is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from the outer surface of the part.
133. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, the component having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein said midline is at an anterior to posterior plane of the component.
134. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, the component having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the anchor is elongated in an anterior to posterior plane of the component.
135. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 134, wherein the anterior to posterior plane is essentially at said midline.
136. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 135, wherein the overall anterior to posterior length of the anchor is greater than one half of the overall anterior to posterior dimension of the component.
137. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the anchor is elongated along and straddles the midline.
138. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the anchor is perpendicular to the outer surface.
139. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the outer surface of the component is adapted for contacting the vertebrae.
140. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the outer surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from surface with a height no greater than the width of the protrusion.
141. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the outer surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the surface with a height substantially less than the height of the anchor.
142. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the component is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
143. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 129, wherein the component has a second surface in opposed relation to said outer surface, the second surface being adapted to engage said other component of said intervertebral implant.
144. An intervertebral implant comprising:
- a first part having an outer surface adapted for engaging a first vertebra;
- a second part having an outer surface adapted for engaging a second vertebra;
- the first and second parts adapted for operative engagement with each other;
- wherein the first and second parts each have midlines on their respective outer surfaces passing essentially through the center of the outer surface of the respective part;
- an anchor extending outwardly essentially from a midline of the outer surface of the first part, wherein said anchor is elongated along and straddles said midline;
- an anchor extending outwardly essentially from a midline of the outer surface of the second part, wherein said anchor is elongated along and straddles said midline; and
- wherein at least one of the anchors has a height greater than its width.
145. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein at least one anchor is adapted to enter a groove in the first or second vertebra as the implant moves into an intervertebral space.
146. An intervertebral implant according to claim 145, wherein each anchor is adapted to enter a groove in the first or second vertebra as the implant moves into an intervertebral space.
147. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein each anchor has a height greater than its width.
148. An intervertebral implant according to claim 147, the implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein each anchor is elongated in an anterior to posterior plane of the implant.
149. An intervertebral implant according to claim 147, wherein the two anchors lie essentially along a common plane passing through each of the respective midlines.
150. An intervertebral implant according to claim 147, wherein at least one anchor is perpendicular to the outer surface of its respective part.
151. An intervertebral implant according to claim 150, wherein each anchor is perpendicular to the outer surface of its respective part.
152. An intervertebral implant according to claim 147, wherein the first and second parts of the implant are adapted for implantation together along a path of insertion into an intervertebral space.
153. An intervertebral implant according to claim 152, the implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein said path of insertion is in an anterior to posterior direction.
154. An intervertebral implant according to claim 152, wherein the anchors are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that the anchors of the first and second parts of the implant can be inserted together along a path of insertion into respective essentially vertically aligned grooves in the first and second vertebrae.
155. An intervertebral implant according to claim 154, wherein the first and second parts are operatively engaged to allow pivotability of said first part relative to said second part.
156. An intervertebral implant according to claim 154, wherein the first and second parts are operatively engaged to allow articulating motion between said first and second parts.
157. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein at least one outer surface of the respective parts is adapted for contacting its respective vertebra.
158. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein at least one outer surface of the respective parts is adapted for anchoring to its respective vertebra.
159. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein the first and second parts includes a convex surface on one of the parts for engaging with a mating concave surface on the other part.
160. An intervertebral implant according to claim 159, wherein one of the first and second parts comprises two pieces, including a first piece which includes the anchor of the part and a second piece which includes said convex or concave surface.
161. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein the implant is adapted for use as a total disc replacement.
162. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein the implant is constructed to be the sole implant in its intervertebral space.
163. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein the anchors are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that the two anchors can be inserted into respective essentially vertically aligned grooves formed in the first and second vertebrae.
164. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein the overall length of at least one anchor in the direction of a path of insertion of the implant is greater than one half of the overall dimension of its respective first or second part in the direction of insertion.
165. An intervertebral implant according to claim 164, wherein the overall length of each anchor in the direction of the path of insertion of the implant is greater than one half of the overall dimension of its respective first or second part in the direction of insertion.
166. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, the implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the overall anterior to posterior length of each anchor is greater than one half of the overall anterior to posterior dimension of its respective first or second part.
167. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein at least one anchor is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from the outer surface of its respective part.
168. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein at least one anchor is a single piece elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of the implant.
169. An intervertebral implant according to claim 168, wherein both anchors are single pieces elongated in respective planes that are parallel to the path of insertion of the implant.
170. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein one or more of the first part outer surface or the second part outer surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective outer surface with a height no greater than the width of the protrusion.
171. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein one or more of the first part outer surface or the second part outer surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective surface with a height substantially less than the height of the anchor of the respective surface.
172. An intervertebral implant according to claim 144, wherein at least one of the first and second parts is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
173. An intervertebral implant according to claim 172, wherein both of the first and second parts are, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
174. A component for an intervertebral implant, which component is adapted to cooperate with at least one other component to form an intervertebral implant, the component comprising:
- an outer surface adapted to engage a first vertebra and an inner surface adapted to operatively engage another component of the implant, wherein the component has midlines on the outer surface passing essentially through the center of the outer surface; and
- an anchor extending outwardly essentially from a midline of the outer surface with a height greater than its width, wherein said anchor is elongated along and straddles said midline.
175. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein said anchor is elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of the component.
176. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 175, wherein the overall length of the anchor in the direction of the path of insertion of the component is greater than one half of the overall dimension of the component in the direction of insertion.
177. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the anchor is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from the outer surface of the part.
178. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the overall anterior to posterior length of the anchor is greater than one half of the overall anterior to posterior dimension of the component.
179. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the anchor is perpendicular to the outer surface.
180. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the outer surface of the component is adapted for contacting the vertebrae.
181. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the anchor is adapted to enter a groove in the first vertebra as the component moves into an intervertebral space.
182. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the outer surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from surface with a height no greater than the width of the protrusion.
183. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the outer surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the surface with a height substantially less than the height of the anchor.
184. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the component is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
185. A component for an intervertebral implant according to claim 174, wherein the component has a second surface in opposed relation to said outer surface, the second surface being adapted to engage said other component of said intervertebral implant.
186. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- an upper shell having an upper bone contacting surface for engaging an upper vertebral body, and having a first interior bearing wall including an arcuate portion;
- a lower shell having a lower bone contacting surface for engaging a lower vertebral body, and having an upper surface portion in operative engagement with the arcuate portion of said upper shell, the upper vertebral body being adjacent the lower vertebral body to provide an intervertebral space;
- said implant having a leading end, which leads as said implant is inserted into the intervertebral space, and a trailing end opposite the leading end, and having a longitudinal axis extending from the leading end to the trailing end; and
- a single central rib on each of said upper shell and said lower shell, wherein each said single central rib extends longitudinally along the longitudinal axis of said implant.
187. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein the location of said single central rib on said upper shell corresponds to the location of said single central rib on said lower shell.
188. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein said single central ribs both lie in the same plane.
189. An artificial disc implant according to claim 188, wherein the plane intersects the longitudinal axis of said implant.
190. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein said single central ribs are single central anchors.
191. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein at least one of said single central ribs has a height greater than its width.
192. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein each said single central rib is adapted to retain its respective shell in the intervertebral space.
193. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein each said single central rib is adapted to enter a groove in its respective vertebral body as said implant moves along a path into the intervertebral space, to anchor its respective shell to its respective vertebral body.
194. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein said implant is constructed to be the sole implant in the intervertebral space.
195. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein the arcuate portion is concave and the upper surface portion is convex.
196. An artificial disc implant according to claim 195, wherein said lower shell is formed in two pieces including a lower piece which has the lower bone contacting surface and an upper piece which has the upper surface portion.
197. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein the length of at least one said single central rib in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
198. An artificial disc implant according to claim 197, wherein the length of both said single central ribs in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
199. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein the arcuate portion of said upper shell is partially cylindrical.
200. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein said upper and lower shells, in plan view, are substantially rectangular.
201. An artificial disc implant according to claim 186, wherein the arcuate portion is partially spherical and concave, and the upper surface portion is partially spherical and convex.
202. An artificial disc implant according to claim 201, wherein said lower shell is formed in two pieces including a lower piece which has the lower bone contacting surface and an upper piece which has the upper surface portion.
203. An artificial disc implant according to claim 202, wherein, in the absence of the upper piece of said lower shell, the arcuate portion of said upper shell can nest into said lower shell.
204. An artificial disc implant according to claim 203, wherein, in the nested condition, the overall height of said upper and lower shells is less than the additive total height of said upper and lower shells, taken separately.
205. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- a substantially rectangular upper shell having an upper bone contacting surface for engaging an upper vertebral body, and having a first interior bearing wall including an arcuate portion;
- a substantially rectangular lower shell having a lower bone contacting surface for engaging a lower vertebral body, and having an upper surface portion in operative engagement with the arcuate portion of said upper shell, the upper vertebral body being adjacent the lower vertebral body to provide an intervertebral space;
- said implant having a leading end, which leads as said implant is inserted into the intervertebral space, and a trailing end opposite the leading end, and having a longitudinal axis extending from the leading end to the trailing end; and
- a single central rib on each of said upper shell and said lower shell, wherein each said single central rib extends longitudinally along the longitudinal axis of said implant, and both said single central ribs lie in the same vertical plane.
206. An artificial disc implant according to claim 205, wherein at least one of said single central ribs has a height greater than its width.
207. An artificial disc implant according to claim 205, wherein said implant is constructed to be the sole implant in the intervertebral space.
208. An artificial disc implant according to claim 205, wherein each said single central rib is adapted to anchor its respective shell in the intervertebral space.
209. An artificial disc implant according to claim 205, wherein the arcuate portion is concave and the upper surface portion is convex.
210. An artificial disc implant according to claim 209, wherein said lower shell is formed in two pieces including a lower piece which has the lower bone contacting surface and an upper piece which has the upper surface portion.
211. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- an upper shell having an upper bone contacting surface for engaging an upper vertebral body;
- a lower shell having a lower bone contacting surface for engaging a lower vertebral body, said upper and lower shells being adapted to operatively engage each other, the upper vertebral body being adjacent the lower vertebral body to provide an intervertebral space;
- said implant having a leading end, which leads as said implant is inserted into the intervertebral space, and a trailing end opposite the leading end, and having a longitudinal axis extending from the leading end to the trailing end;
- a first central rib on said upper shell, said first central rib extending longitudinally along the longitudinal axis of said implant, and being adapted to retain said upper shell in the intervertebral space; and
- a second central rib on said lower shell, said second central rib extending longitudinally along the longitudinal axis of said implant, and being adapted to retain said lower shell in the intervertebral space.
212. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs has a height greater than its width.
213. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of (i) said first central rib is a single central rib and (ii) said second central rib is a single central rib.
214. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein each of said first and second central ribs has a height greater than its width.
215. An artificial disc implant according to claim 214, wherein the length of at least one of said first and second central ribs in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
216. An artificial disc implant according to claim 215, wherein the length of both said first and second central ribs in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
217. An artificial disc implant according to claim 216, wherein both said first and second central ribs lie in a plane intersecting the longitudinal axis of said implant.
218. An artificial disc implant according to claim 217, said implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein each of said first and second central ribs is elongated in an anterior to posterior plane of said implant.
219. An artificial disc implant according to claim 214, wherein both said first and second central ribs lie along a common plane passing through the longitudinal axis of said implant.
220. An artificial disc implant according to claim 214, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is perpendicular to the bone contacting surface of its respective shell.
221. An artificial disc implant according to claim 220, wherein each of said first and second central ribs is perpendicular to the bone contacting surface of its respective shell.
222. An artificial disc implant according to claim 214, wherein said upper and lower shells of said implant are adapted for implantation together along a path of insertion into the intervertebral space.
223. An artificial disc implant according to claim 222, said implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the path of insertion is in an anterior to posterior direction.
224. An artificial disc implant according to claim 222, wherein both said first and second central ribs are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that said first and second central ribs can be inserted together along the path of insertion into respective essentially vertically aligned vertebral bodies.
225. An artificial disc implant according to claim 224, wherein said upper and lower shells are operatively engaged to allow pivotability of said upper shell relative to said lower shell.
226. An artificial disc implant according to claim 224, wherein said upper and lower shells are operatively engaged to allow articulating motion between said upper shell and said lower shell.
227. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of said upper and lower bone contacting surfaces is adapted to engage its respective vertebral body.
228. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of said upper and lower bone contacting surfaces is adapted for anchoring to its respective vertebral body.
229. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein said upper and lower shells includes a convex surface on one of said shells adapted for engaging with a mating concave surface on the other of said shells.
230. An artificial disc implant according to claim 229, wherein one of said upper and lower shells comprises two pieces, including a first piece which includes its respective central rib and a second piece which includes the convex or concave surface.
231. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein said implant is adapted for use as a total disc replacement.
232. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein said implant is constructed to be the sole implant in the intervertebral space.
233. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein both said first and second central ribs are coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that said first and second central ribs can be inserted into respective essentially vertically aligned vertebral bodies.
234. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein the overall length of at least one of said first and second central ribs in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
235. An artificial disc implant according to claim 234, wherein the overall length of each of said first and second central ribs in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
236. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, said implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the overall anterior to posterior length of each of said first and second central ribs is greater than one half of the overall anterior to posterior dimension of its respective shell.
237. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from its respective bone contacting surface.
238. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is a single piece elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of said implant.
239. An artificial disc implant according to claim 238, wherein both said first and second central ribs are single pieces elongated in respective planes that are parallel to the path of insertion of said implant.
240. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of the upper bone contacting surface and lower bone contacting surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height no greater than the width of the at least one protrusion.
241. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of the upper bone contacting surface and lower bone contacting surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height substantially less than the width of the at least one protrusion.
242. An artificial disc implant according to claim 211, wherein at least one of said upper and lower shells is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
243. An artificial disc implant according to claim 242, wherein both said upper and lower shells are, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
244. A component for an artificial disc implant, said component being adapted to cooperate with at least one other element to form the artificial disc implant, said component comprising:
- a bone contacting surface for engaging a vertebral body, and an interior bearing wall adapted to operatively engage another element of said implant, said component having a leading end, which leads as said component is inserted into an intervertebral space, and a trailing end opposite the leading end, and having a longitudinal axis extending from the leading end to the trailing end; and
- a central rib extending outwardly from said bone contacting surface, wherein said central rib lies along said bone contacting surface in the direction of the longitudinal axis, has a height greater than its width, and is adapted to embed into the intervertebral space as said component moves into the intervertebral space.
245. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said component comprises a single central rib extending outwardly from said bone contacting surface.
246. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said central rib is elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of said component.
247. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 246, wherein the overall length of said central rib in the direction along the longitudinal axis is greater than one half of the distance from the leading end to the trailing end along the longitudinal axis.
248. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said central rib is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from said bone contacting surface.
249. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, said component having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the longitudinal axis extends from the anterior to the posterior of said component.
250. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, said component having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein said central rib is elongated in an anterior to posterior plane of said component.
251. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 250, wherein the anterior to posterior plane parallels and intersects the longitudinal axis of said component.
252. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 251, wherein the overall anterior to posterior length of said central rib is greater than one half of the overall anterior to posterior dimension of said component.
253. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said central rib is elongated along and straddles a midline of said bone contacting surface.
254. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said central rib is perpendicular to said bone contacting surface.
255. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said bone contacting surface is adapted for contacting the vertebral body.
256. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said bone contacting surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from said bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height no greater than the width of the at least one protrusion.
257. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said bone contacting surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from said bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height less than the height of said central rib.
258. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 244, wherein said component is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
259. An artificial disc implant, comprising:
- an upper shell having an upper bone contacting surface for engaging an upper vertebral body;
- a lower shell having a lower bone contacting surface for engaging a lower vertebral body, said upper and lower shells being adapted to operatively engage each other, and having midlines on their respective bone contacting surfaces passing through the center of the bone contacting surface of said respective shell, the upper vertebral body being adjacent the lower vertebral body to provide an intervertebral space;
- a first central rib extending outwardly from the midline of the upper bone contacting surface of said upper shell; and
- a second central rib extending outwardly from the midline of the lower bone contacting surface of said lower shell,
- wherein each of said first and second central ribs extends from a location adjacent a leading end of said implant toward another location adjacent a trailing end of said implant and lies along the midline of the bone contacting surface of its respective shell.
260. An artificial disc implant according to claim 259, wherein at least one of (i) said first central rib is the only rib on said upper shell and (ii) said second central rib is the only rib on said lower shell.
261. An artificial disc implant according to claim 259, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs has a height greater than its width.
262. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is adapted to anchor said implant in the intervertebral space.
263. An artificial disc implant according to claim 262, wherein each of said first and second central ribs is adapted to anchor said implant in the intervertebral space.
264. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein each of said first and second central ribs has a height greater than its width.
265. An artificial disc implant according to claim 264, said implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein each of said first and second central ribs is elongated in an anterior to posterior plane of said implant.
266. An artificial disc implant according to claim 264, wherein both said first and second central ribs lie essentially along a common plane passing through each of the respective midlines.
267. An artificial disc implant according to claim 264, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is perpendicular to the bone contacting surface of its respective shell.
268. An artificial disc implant according to claim 267, wherein each of said first and second central ribs is perpendicular to the bone contacting surface of its respective shell.
269. An artificial disc implant according to claim 264, wherein said upper and lower shells of said implant are adapted for implantation together along a path of insertion into the intervertebral space.
270. An artificial disc implant according to claim 269, said implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein the path of insertion is in a direction from the anterior to the posterior of said implant.
271. An artificial disc implant according to claim 269, wherein both said first and second central ribs are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that said first and second central ribs can be inserted together along the path of insertion into respective essentially vertically aligned vertebral bodies.
272. An artificial disc implant according to claim 271, wherein said upper and lower shells are operatively engaged to allow pivotability of said upper shell relative to said lower shell.
273. An artificial disc implant according to claim 271, wherein said upper and lower shells are operatively engaged to allow articulating motion between said upper shell relative to said lower shell.
274. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one bone contacting surface is adapted to engage its respective vertebra.
275. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one bone contacting surface is adapted for anchoring to its respective vertebral body.
276. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein said upper and lower shells includes a convex surface on one of said shells adapted for engaging with a mating concave surface on the other of said shells.
277. An artificial disc implant according to claim 276, wherein one of said upper and lower shells comprises two pieces, including a first piece which includes its respective central rib and a second piece which includes the convex or concave surface.
278. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein said implant is adapted for use as a total disc replacement.
279. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein said implant is constructed to be the sole implant in its intervertebral space.
280. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein both said first and second central ribs are essentially coplanar and vertically aligned with each other, such that said first and second central ribs can be inserted into respective essentially vertically aligned vertebral bodies.
281. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein the overall length of at least one of said first and second central ribs in the direction of a path of insertion of said implant is greater than one half of the overall dimension of its respective upper or lower shell in the direction of insertion.
282. An artificial disc implant according to claim 281, wherein the overall length of each of said first and second central ribs in the direction of a path of insertion of said implant is greater than one half of the overall dimension of its respective upper or lower shell in the direction of insertion.
283. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, said implant having an anterior and a posterior, and wherein an overall anterior to posterior length of each of said first and second central ribs is greater than one half of an overall anterior to posterior dimension of its respective upper or lower shell.
284. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is a single uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from the bone contacting surface of its respective shell.
285. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one of said first and second central ribs is a single piece elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of said implant.
286. An artificial disc implant according to claim 285, wherein both said first and second central ribs are single pieces elongated in respective planes that are parallel to the path of insertion of said implant.
287. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one of the upper bone contacting surface and lower bone contacting surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height no greater than the width of the at least one protrusion.
288. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one of the upper bone contacting surface and lower bone contacting surface further comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from the respective bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height less than the height of at least one of said first and second central ribs.
289. An artificial disc implant according to claim 261, wherein at least one of said upper and lower shells is, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
290. An artificial disc implant according to claim 289, wherein both said upper and lower shells are, in plan view, generally rectangular in shape.
291. A component for an artificial disc implant, said component being adapted to cooperate with at least one other element to form the artificial disc implant, said component comprising:
- a bone contacting surface for engaging a vertebral body, and an interior bearing wall adapted to operatively engage another element of said implant, wherein said component has a midline on said bone contacting surface passing through the center of said bone contacting surface; and
- a central rib extending outwardly from the midline of said bone contacting surface, wherein said central rib has a height greater than its width and is elongated along and straddles the midline.
292. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said central rib is elongated in a plane parallel to a path of insertion of said component.
293. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 292, wherein the overall length of said central rib in the direction of the path of insertion of said component is greater than one half of the overall dimension of said component in the direction of insertion.
294. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said central rib is a single central rib comprising an uninterrupted solid piece extending outwardly from said bone contacting surface.
295. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein an overall anterior to posterior length of said central rib is greater than one half of an overall anterior to posterior dimension of said component.
296. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said central rib is perpendicular to said bone contacting surface.
297. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said bone contacting surface is adapted to engage the vertebral body.
298. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said central rib is adapted to anchor said component in an intervertebral space.
299. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said bone contacting surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from said bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height no greater than the width of the at least one protrusion.
300. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said bone contacting surface comprises at least one protrusion oriented outwardly from said bone contacting surface, the at least one protrusion having a height substantially less than the height of said central rib.
301. A component for an artificial disc implant according to claim 291, wherein said component is, in plan view, substantially rectangular in shape.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 16, 2009
Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC. (Warsaw, IN)
Inventors: Thomas A. Zdeblick (Middleton, WI), William F. McKay (Memphis, TN)
Application Number: 12/382,549
International Classification: A61F 2/44 (20060101);