Claims
- 1. A vertebral disc endoprosthesis comprising relatively rigid superior and inferior concaval-convex elements, each element having an outer surface of predetermined convexity and unreticulated surface roughness for engaging adjacent bone structure which has been milled to mate with said outer convex surface for encouraging bone ingrowth into the mating outer convex surface, each concaval-convex element also having a continuous, smooth non-porous inner concave surface extending substantially across the entire concaval-convex element, and disposed to confront the opposed concaval-convex element smooth concave surface; the endoprosthesis also comprising a solid but relatively resilient convex nuclear body located between the confronting concave surfaces of the adjacent concaval-convex elements, the nuclear body engaging but being separate from the adjacent concave surfaces to permit sliding arcuate movement of the concave surfaces over the resilient nuclear body.
- 2. The vertebral disc endoprosthesis according to claim 1 wherein each concaval-convex element is of relatively constant cross-sectional thickness.
- 3. The vertebral disc endoprosthesis according to claim 1 wherein said resilient nuclear body comprises a relatively resilient central body, wherein the endoprosthesis further includes a gasket surrounding a circumference of the central body, the resilient nuclear body snugly engaging the adjacent, mating concave surfaces of the concaval-convex elements.
- 4. The vertebral disc endoprosthesis according to claim 3 wherein the gasket is stiffer than the resilient nuclear body.
- 5. The vertebral disc endoprosthesis according to claim 3 wherein the concaval-convex elements do not engage one another.
- 6. The vertebral disc endoprosthesis according to claim 1 wherein the resilient convex nuclear body is shaped and sized, relative to the concave surfaces of the concaval-convex elements, so as to be inhibited from expulsion from the endoprosthesis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/681,230, filed Jul. 22, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,674,296, and which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/339,490, filed Nov. 14, 1994, which is abandoned.
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