Claims
- 1) A prosthetic for replacement of at least a part of the nucleus of a intravertebral disc, which comprises:
a prosthetic which is composed of at least two essentially parallel soft layers of an elastically deformable hydrogel and at least one rigid layer, said rigid layer having less compressibility than said soft layers, being adjacent to the soft layers, parallel to them, and firmly attached to them.
- 2) The prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein the soft layers have the same thickness and composition.
- 3) The prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein there is more than one rigid layer and these rigid layers have the same thickness and composition.
- 4) The prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein the number of soft layers is one more than the number of rigid layers.
- 5) The prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein there are at least three soft layers.
- 6) The prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said at least one rigid layer is reinforced by a reinforcement component selected from the group consisting of textile fibers, a perforated polymer foil or a combination of the two.
- 7) The prosthetic according to claim 6 wherein textile fibers are the reinforcing component and have a configuration selected from the group consisting of a knit net, a non-woven textile, or a woven lattice placed parallel to the firm layer surface.
- 8) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein the elastically deformable hydrogel in a state of maximum swelling has a water content of more than 75% by weight.
- 9) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein the elastically deformable hydrogel in a state of maximum swelling has a water content of more than 90% by weight.
- 10) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein the hydrogel is selected from a group consisting of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylonitrile, partially aminolyzed polyacrylonitrile, crystallized polyvinylalcohol, hydrophilic polyurethane, and a hydrogel derived from agar.
- 11) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein the rigid layers contain a hydrogel of the same type as the hydrogel in the soft layers, but with a different water content.
- 12) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein the individual layers are firmly attached by mutual cross-linking of both layers.
- 13) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein the volume of said prosthetic prior to implantation is lessened by at least partial dehydration.
- 14) The prosthetic according to claim 13 wherein said at least partially dehydrated prosthetic being in the flat state, where the base contour and surface are is preserved, and the thickness of the layers is diminished in a ratio to the volumetric change caused by the dehydration.
- 15) The prosthetic according to claim 1 wherein said prosthesis is plasticized by water, by a physiologically harmless plasticizer mixable with water, or a combination of such plasticizers.
- 16) The prosthetic according to claim 15 wherein the softening point of the plasticized prosthetic is between −5° C. to 40° C.
- 17) A method of prosthesis production, which comprises:
Prefabricating soft and rigid layers; Stacking at least two prefabricated soft and at least one prefabricated rigid layer in a parallel fashion into their final form; and, Permitting the layers to firmly connect to one another by mutual interaction.
- 18) The method of prosthesis production according to claim 17 wherein at least one type of said layers is prefabricated in the dehydrated state, which is done by dehydrating stretched foil in an apparatus preventing its contraction and thereby decreasing its area.
- 19) The method of prosthesis production according to claim 17 is distinguished by an at least partial dehydration of the prosthesis under pressure applied in a direction tangent to the planes of the layers.
- 20) The method of prosthesis production according to claims 19 wherein the prosthesis, while in the state of almost full dehydration, is sterilized using ionizing radiation or a gaseous chemical agent, after which it is partially rehydrated within the sterile wrapper using water vapor.
REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/410,268 filed on Sep. 30, 1999, entitled “Spinal Nucleus Implant”, with Vladinir A. Stoy as inventor.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09410268 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Child |
09853002 |
May 2001 |
US |