Claims
- 1. A bridged cartilage plug device for insertion into a void in cartilaginous tissue in a living mammal, comprising a bridge member including a continuous upper surface and a lower surface, and a plurality of anchoring elements that are laminated to the lower surface and extend downwardly therefrom wherein the anchoring elements are of greater hardness than the bridge member and have an elastic modulus that is similar to that of subchondral bone.
- 2. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said lower surface is curved.
- 3. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said lower surface is flat.
- 4. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said upper surface is convex.
- 5. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said upper surface is concave.
- 6. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said anchoring elements are cylindrical.
- 7. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said anchoring elements have exterior surfaces with ridges formed therein.
- 8. The bridged plug device of claim 7, wherein said ridges have a barbed configuration.
- 9. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said anchoring elements are aligned with one another and said continuous upper layer comprises an elongated strip.
- 10. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said bridge member has a plurality of corners and said anchoring elements are positioned at said corners.
- 11. The bridged plug device of claim 1, wherein said plug device has porous surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/525,437, filed Mar. 14, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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