Claims
- 1. A spinal disc prosthesis, comprising:a first plate having a superior surface and an inferior surface; a second plate; and an elastomeric core interposed between said first plate and said second plate, wherein said first plate has an outer peripheral edge portion, wherein said outer peripheral edge portion includes (i) a first rim extending from said superior surface and configured to define a first recess on said superior surface, (ii) a second rim extending from said inferior surface and configured to define a second recess on said inferior surface, and (iii) a flange interposed between a first plane defined by said superior surface and a second plane defined by said inferior surface, and wherein said flange has (i) an upper surface which is parallel to said first plane, (ii) a lower surface which is parallel to said upper surface, and (iii) a curved surface which connects said upper surface and said lower surface.
- 2. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 1, wherein:said first rim is configured so that said first recess possesses a first depth, said second rim is configured so that said second recess possesses a second depth, and said second depth is greater than said first depth.
- 3. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 1, further comprising:a first porous coating located within said first recess, and a second porous coating located within said second recess.
- 4. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 3, wherein:said second porous coating is contained entirely within said second recess, and said first porous coating extends out of said first recess.
- 5. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 1, wherein said elastomeric core is positioned in contact with each of said lower surface of said flange and said curved surface of said flange.
- 6. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 1, wherein said second rim is spaced apart from said first rim.
- 7. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 1, wherein said first rim is spaced apart from said flange.
- 8. The spinal prosthesis of claim 1, wherein said second plate possesses the same physical configuration as said first plate.
- 9. A spinal disc prosthesis, comprising:a first plate having a superior surface and an inferior surface; a second plate; and an elastomeric core interposed between said first plate and said second plate, wherein said first plate has an outer peripheral edge portion, and wherein said outer peripheral edge portion includes (i) a first rim extending from said superior surface and configured to define a first recess on said superior surface, (ii) a second rim extending from said inferior surface and configured to define a second recess on said inferior surface, and (iii) a flange interposed between a first plane defined by said superior surface and a second plane defined by said inferior surface.
- 10. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 9, wherein:said first rim is configured so that said first recess possesses a first depth, said second rim is configured so that said second recess possesses a second depth, and said second depth is greater than said first depth.
- 11. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 9, further comprising:a first porous coating located within said first recess, and a second porous coating located within said second recess.
- 12. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 11, wherein:said second porous coating is contained entirely within said second recess, and said first porous coating extends out of said first recess.
- 13. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 9, wherein said flange has (i) an upper surface which is parallel to said first plane, (ii) a lower surface which is parallel to said upper surface, and (iii) a curved surface which connects said upper surface and said lower surface.
- 14. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 13, wherein said elastomeric core is positioned in contact with each of said lower surface of said flange and said curved surface of said flange.
- 15. The spinal prosthesis of claim 9, wherein said second plate possesses the same physical configuration as said first plate.
- 16. A spinal disc prosthesis, comprising:a first plate having a superior surface and an inferior surface; a second plate; and an elastomeric core interposed between said first plate and said second plate, wherein said first plate has an outer peripheral edge portion, wherein said outer peripheral edge portion includes (i) a first rim extending from said superior surface and configured to define a first recess on said superior surface, (ii) a second rim extending from said inferior surface and configured to define a second recess on said inferior surface, and (iii) a flange interposed between a first plane defined by said superior surface and a second plane defined by said inferior surface, said first rim is configured so that said first recess possesses a first depth, said second rim is configured so that said second recess possesses a second depth, and said second depth is greater than said first depth.
- 17. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 16, further comprising:a first porous coating located within said first recess, and a second porous coating located within said second recess.
- 18. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 17, wherein:said second porous coating is contained entirely within said second recess, and said first porous coating extends out of said first recess.
- 19. The spinal disc prosthesis of claim 16, wherein:said second rim is spaced apart from said first rim, and said first rim is spaced apart from said flange.
- 20. The spinal prosthesis of claim 16, wherein said second plate possesses the same physical configuration as said first plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/173,282, filed Oct. 15, 1998, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/954,293, filed Oct. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,824,064.
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