Claims
- 1. An intervertebral motion disc comprising:
a) a first prosthetic vertebral endplate comprising:
i) an outer surface adapted to mate with a first vertebral body, ii) an inner surface having a first articulation surface, iii) a body portion connecting the inner and outer surfaces, b) a second prosthetic vertebral endplate comprising:
i) an outer surface adapted to mate with a second vertebral body, and ii) an inner surface comprising a first articulation surface, and iii) a body portion connecting the inner and outer surfaces, and c) a laterally expandable core member comprising:
a first articulation surface adapted for articulation with the first articulation surface of the first endplate, a second articulation surface adapted for articulation with the first articulation surface of the second endplate, wherein the core member is oriented therein to produce a first articulation interface between the first articulation surface of the first endplate and the first articulation surface of the core member, and a second articulation interface between the first articulation surface of the second endplate and the second articulation surface of the core member, and a height H between the outer surfaces of the prosthetic endplates, and wherein the laterally expandable core member expands laterally when the disc is subjected to axial load of about 750 pounds force (3.4 kN) to reduce the height of the device between 0.5 and 2.0 mm.
- 2. The disc of claim 1 wherein the laterally expandable core member expands laterally when the disc is subjected to axial load of about 750 pounds force (3.4 kN) to reduce the height of the device between 0.5 and 1.5 mm.
- 3. The disc of claim 1 wherein the laterally expandable core member expands laterally when the disc is subjected to axial load of about 750 pounds force (3.4 kN) to reduce the height of the device between 0.8 and 1.2 mm.
- 4. The disc of claim 1 wherein the core member comprises:
i) an annulus having an inner diameter, and ii) an inner articulation member comprising a plurality of articulation components, each articulation component comprising:
an outer radius adapted to seat upon the inner diameter of the expandable annulus, a first articulation surface adapted for articulation with the first articulation surface of the first endplate, a second articulation surface adapted for articulation with the first articulation surface of the second endplate.
- 5. The disc of claim 4 wherein the annulus is expandable.
- 6. The disc of claim 5 wherein the annulus has a first end and a second end.
- 7. The disc of claim 5 wherein the annulus is a split ring.
- 8. The disc of claim 6 wherein the annulus has a key ring shape.
- 9. The disc of claim 5 wherein the annulus is continuous.
- 10. The disc of claim 9 wherein the continuous annulus is a coil.
- 11. The disc of claim 9 wherein the continuous annulus has a first portion having a smaller outer radius and a second portion having a larger outer radius.
- 12. The disc of claim 4 wherein the inner articulation member comprises at least three articulation components.
- 13. The disc of claim 4 wherein the annulus has a groove and the outer radius of each articulation component has a lip adapted to seat in the groove.
- 14. The disc of claim 4 wherein each articulation component comprises an inner radius.
- 15. The disc of claim 4 wherein each articulation component has first and second side surfaces defining a width therebetween, wherein the width of each articulation component decreases inwardly.
- 16. The disc of claim 4 wherein the side surfaces of each articulation component form a frustoconcial cross-section.
- 17. The disc of claim 4 wherein the side surfaces of adjacent articulation components contact each other.
- 18. The disc of claim 1 wherein the core member is an integral body having a central hole.
- 19. An intervertebral motion disc comprising:
a) a first prosthetic vertebral endplate comprising:
i) an outer surface adapted to mate with a first vertebral body, ii) an inner surface having a first articulation surface, iii) a body portion connecting the inner and outer surfaces, b) a second prosthetic vertebral endplate comprising:
i) an outer surface adapted to mate with a second vertebral body, and ii) an inner surface comprising a first articulation surface, and iii) a body portion connecting the inner and outer surfaces, and c) a laterally expandable core member comprising:
i) an annulus having an inner diameter, and ii) an inner articulation member comprising a plurality of articulation components, each articulation component comprising:
an outer radius adapted to seat upon the inner diameter of the expandable annulus, a first articulation surface adapted for articulation with the first articulation surface of the first endplate, a second articulation surface adapted for articulation with the first articulation surface of the second endplate, wherein the core member is oriented therein to produce a first articulation interface between the first articulation surface of the first endplate and the first articulation surface of the core member, and a second articulation interface between the first articulation surface of the second endplate and the second articulation surface of the core member.
- 20. A core member for articulation between first and second prosthetic vertebral endplates, comprising:
i) a first portion having a first articulation surface adapted for articulation with a first articulation surface of the first prosthetic vertebral endplate, ii) a second portion having a second articulation surface adapted for articulation with a first articulation surface of the second prosthetic vertebral endplate, and iii) means for transferring an axial load between the prosthetic endplates, wherein the core member is oriented therein to produce a first articulation interface between the first articulation surface of the first endplate and the first articulation surface of the core member, and a second articulation interface between the first articulation surface of the second endplate and the second articulation surface of the core member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/391,845 (Attorney Docket No. DEP0719), filed Jun. 27, 2002, entitled “Intervertebral Disc Having Translation”, the entirety of the specification of which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60391845 |
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