Claims
- 1. An artificial disc to replace a damaged spinal disc in a spinal column, said artificial disc comprising:
a resilient core having an upper surface and a lower surface; an upper retaining member having an outer surface engageable with a first vertebra of the spinal column and an inner surface affixed to said upper surface of said resilient core; and a lower retaining member having an outer surface engageable with a second vertebra of the spinal column and an inner surface affixed to said lower surface of said resilient core; one of said upper and lower retaining members having an opening extending through said outer and inner surfaces of said one of said upper and lower retaining members.
- 2. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said upper retaining member has an opening extending through said inner and outer surfaces of said upper retaining member, said lower retaining member having an opening extending through said inner and outer surfaces of said lower retaining member.
- 3. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said opening extends axially through said one of said upper and lower retaining members.
- 4. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said upper and lower surfaces of said resilient core are convex and said inner surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members are concave.
- 5. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said outer surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members are convex.
- 6. An artificial disc as defined in claim 5 wherein said inner surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members are concave, said upper and lower surfaces of said resilient core being convex.
- 7. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 further including projections extending from said outer surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members for engaging the first and second vertebrae.
- 8. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said resilient core is wedge-shaped.
- 9. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said resilient core deflects toward said opening extending through said outer and inner surfaces of said one of said upper and lower retaining members upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members.
- 10. An artificial disc as defined in claim 9 wherein said resilient core deflects into said opening extending through said outer and inner surfaces of said one of said upper and lower retaining members upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members.
- 11. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said resilient core is located adjacent said opening extending through said outer and inner surfaces of said one of said upper and lower retaining members.
- 12. An artificial disc as defined in claim 2 wherein said resilient core deflects toward said opening extending through said outer and inner surfaces of said upper retaining member upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members, said resilient core deflecting toward said opening extending through said outer and inner surfaces of said lower retaining member upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members.
- 13. An artificial disc as defined in claim 1 wherein said upper surface of said resilient core is adhered to said inner surface of said upper retaining member, said lower surface of said resilient core being adhered to said inner surface of said lower retaining member.
- 14. An artificial disc to replace a damaged spinal disc in a spinal column, said artificial disc comprising:
a resilient core having an upper surface and a lower surface; an upper retaining member having an outer surface engageable with a first vertebra of the spinal column and an inner surface affixed to said upper surface of said resilient core; and a lower retaining member having an outer surface engageable with a second vertebra of the spinal column and an inner surface affixed to said lower surface of said resilient core; one of said upper and lower retaining members having an opening extending through said inner surface of said one of said upper and lower retaining members into which said resilient core deflects upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members.
- 15. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 wherein said upper retaining member has an opening extending through said inner surface of said upper retaining member into which said resilient core deflects upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members, said lower retaining member having an opening extending through said inner surface of said lower retaining member into which said resilient core deflects upon relative movement between said upper and lower retaining members.
- 16. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 wherein said opening extends axially through said inner surface of said one of said upper and lower retaining members.
- 17. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 wherein said upper and lower surfaces of said resilient core are convex and said inner surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members are concave.
- 18. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 wherein said outer surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members are convex.
- 19. An artificial disc as defined in claim 18 wherein said inner surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members are concave, said upper and lower surfaces of said resilient core being convex.
- 20. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 further including projections extending from said outer surfaces of said upper and lower retaining members for engaging the first and second vertebrae.
- 21. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 wherein said resilient core is wedge-shaped.
- 22. An artificial disc as defined in claim 14 wherein said resilient core is located adjacent said opening extending through said inner surface of said one of said upper and lower retaining members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/898,612, filed Jul. 3, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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09898612 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
| Child |
10457589 |
Jun 2003 |
US |