Claims
- 1. An artificial intervertebral disc, comprising:
a first anchor member; a second anchor member; and a composite structure disposed between the first anchor member and the second anchor member, which composite structure is comprised of a column formed of ePTFE and a column filler formed of an elastomer.
- 2. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1, wherein the composite structure is configured such that the composite structure has associated therewith, in at least one axis, a load versus deflection behavior substantially similar to that of a substantially healthy human intervertebral disc.
- 3. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 2, wherein the load versus deflection behavior is selected from the group of: (a) dynamic behavior, which dynamic behavior is a function of a time rate application of load; (b) kinematic behavior; and (c) static behavior.
- 4. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 2, wherein the load versus deflection behavior includes a non-linear relationship between an amount of force required to compress the composite structure and a deflection of the composite structure.
- 5. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 4, wherein a stiffness of the composite structure increases as the composite structure is compressed.
- 6. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 2, wherein the column has a hole therethrough.
- 7. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 6, wherein at least one of the column and the hole in the column has a substantially circular cross-section.
- 8. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 7, wherein each of the column and the hole in the column has a substantially circular cross-section.
- 9. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 8, wherein the column filler is disposed within the hole in the column.
- 10. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 9, wherein the elastomer is selected from the group including: (a) a silicone; (b) a urethane; and (c) a thermoplastic elastomer
- 11. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 6, wherein the composite structure is attached to at least one of the first member and the second member.
- 12. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 11, wherein the composite structure is attached by a mechanism selected from the group of:
(a) compressing a portion of the column radially between a compression ferrule fitted in the hole in the column and a first mating surface of one of the first member and the second member, which first mating surface is formed by a hole through one of the first member and the second member; and (b) flaring an end of the column and compressing the flared portion of the column between a capturing component and a second mating surface of one of the first member and the second member.
- 13. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 12, wherein the column is inserted through the hole in one of the first member and the second member before the end of the column is flared.
- 14. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 12, wherein the capturing component is attached to one of the first member and the second member by a mechanism selected from the group of:
(a) a mechanism for threading the capturing component to one of the first member and the second member; (b) a mechanism for adhesively bonding the capturing component to one of the first member and the second member (c) a mechanism for press-fitting the capturing component to one of the first member and the second member; and (d) a mechanism for affixing the capturing component to one of the first member and the second member via at least one threaded fastener.
- 15. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 6, wherein the column has a first end and a second end and at least one end of the column is attached to a flange by a mechanism selected from the group of: (a) fusion welding; (b) chemical bonding; and (c) ultrasonic welding.
- 16. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 15, wherein the column is treated with a material which aids in the attachment to the flange, which treatment is selected from the group of: (a) impregnating the column with the material; and (b) coating the column with the material.
- 17. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 15, wherein the flange is attached to at least one of the first member and the second member by a mechanism selected from the group of:
(a) capture behind a press-fit capture ring; (b) threading the flange onto at least one of the first member and the second member; and (c) attaching the flange to at least one of the first member and the second member via at least one threaded fastener.
- 18. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1, wherein the column is impregnated with a material that aids in preventing at least one of: (a) biological ingrowth into the column; and (b) biological attachment to the column.
- 19. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1, wherein the column is coated with a material that aids in preventing at least one of: (a) biological ingrowth into the column; and (b) biological attachment to the column.
- 20. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 1, wherein the artificial intervertebral disc is configured to be implanted by at least one method selected from the group of: (a) posterior implantation; and (b) anterior implantation.
- 21. An artificial intervertebral disc, comprising:
a first anchor member; a second anchor member; and at least two composite structures disposed between the first anchor member and the second anchor member, wherein a first one of the composite structures is comprised of a first column formed of ePTFE and a first column filler formed of an elastomer and a second one of the composite structures is comprised of a second column formed of ePTFE and a second column filler formed of an elastomer.
- 22. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 21, wherein the first composite structure and the second composite structure are configured such that the first composite structure and the second composite structure have associated in combination therewith, in at least one axis, a load versus deflection behavior substantially similar to that of a substantially healthy human intervertebral disc.
- 23. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 22, wherein the load versus deflection behavior is selected from the group of: (a) dynamic behavior, which dynamic behavior is a function of a time rate application of load; (b) kinematic behavior; and (c) static behavior.
- 24. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 22, wherein the load versus deflection behavior includes a non-linear relationship between an amount of force required to compress the first composite structure and the second composite structure and a deflection of the first composite structure and the second composite structure.
- 25. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 24, wherein a stiffness of each of the first composite structure and the second composite structure increases as each of the first composite structure and the second composite structure is compressed.
- 26. The artificial intervertebral disc of claim 21, wherein the artificial intervertebral disc is configured to be implanted by at least one method selected from the group of: (a) posterior implantation; and (b) anterior implantation.
- 27. An artificial intervertebral disc, comprising:
a first anchor member; a second anchor member; and a substantially solid chord of ePTFE disposed between the first anchor member and the second anchor member.
- 28. An artificial intervertebral disc, comprising:
a first assembly including:
(a) a first anchor member; (b) a second anchor member; and (c) a composite structure disposed between the first anchor member of the first assembly and the second anchor member of the first assembly, which composite structure of the first assembly is comprised of a column formed of ePTFE and a column filler formed of an elastomer; and a second assembly including:
(a) a first anchor member; (b) a second anchor member; and (c) a composite structure disposed between the first anchor member of the second assembly and the second anchor member of the second assembly, which composite structure of the second assembly is comprised of a column formed of ePTFE and a column filler formed of an elastomer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/375,842 filed Apr. 25, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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