Claims
- 1. A prosthetic nucleus replacement for implanting within an annulus fibrosis in one part of a human spine, comprising:a domed body comprised of ceramic material formed into a rounded shape, and having a complex convex upper side for contacting and articulating with an end-plate cartilage of a supported superior vertebrae; a receptacle disposed in an inferior surface of the domed body; a base having a top surface that matches the receptacle and provides for mechanical attachment to the domed body, and comprised substantially of a biocompatible porous coated metal material; a keel disposed in the base and protruding from a bottom surface and providing for an immobile foundation on an underlying inferior vertebrae; wherein, a top surface of the domed body slides easily when in contact with said supported superior vertebrae; and wherein, the keel and said porous coated metal material provide a firm mechanical interface and make possible bone in-growth from said inferior vertebrae and permanent anchoring.
- 2. The prosthetic nucleus replacement of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of ribbing on the keel for promoting bone in-growth from said inferior vertebrae and permanent anchoring.
- 3. The prosthetic nucleus replacement of claim 1, wherein:the receptacle is such that a plurality of bases can be modularly adapted in different combinations with the domed body, and the base material includes a biocompatible metal.
- 4. The prosthetic nucleus replacement of claim 1, wherein:the keel and domed body allow a variety of relative alignments to suit particular angles of surgical approach.
- 5. A method for surgically correcting a degenerated nucleus pulposus by the implantation of a prosthetic in a human spine, the method comprising:a flap technique incision of an annulus fibrosis corresponding to an affected area of a spine; a diskectomy of a degenerated nucleus pulposus in said affected area; curetting of cartilage down to the bone of an inferior vertebrae adjacent to said affected area and preparing said bone to receive a pin; selecting a domed body with a receptacle disposed in an inferior surface, and comprising ceramic material formed into a rounded shape, and having a complex convex upper side for contacting and articulating with an end-plate cartilage of a supported superior vertebrae; assembling the domed body to a base having a top surface that matches said receptacle and that provides for mechanical attachment to the domed body, and which is comprised substantially of a biocompatible porous coated metal material, and further comprises a keel disposed in said base which protrudes from a bottom surface and provides for an immobile foundation on an underlying inferior vertebrae; inserting said solid ellipsoidal body into said affected area through an incision in said annulus fibrosis; immobilizing said solid ellipsoidal body with respect to said inferior vertebrae; and repairing incision in said annulus fibrosis; wherein, bone in-growth is promoted from said underlying inferior vertebrae into said keel; and wherein, a permanent articulation between said solid ellipsoidal body and a superior vertebrae exists after surgery.
COPENDING APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 10/097,711, filed Mar. 13, 2002, and titled, TWO-PART PROSTHETIC NUCLEUS REPLACEMENT FOR SURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS. Such Application is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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