Claims
- 1. A spinal implant comprising a hollow, generally tubular shell having an exterior surface, a first end, and a second end; a plurality of pillars projecting from said exterior surface in a regular, non-helical array, each pillar having a height of 100-4500 microns and a dimension in a direction perpendicular to the height of 100-4500 microns; said exterior surface having a plurality of holes therethrough to permit bone growth therethrough.
- 2. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said first end is substantially open and said second end is substantially open, and further wherein said pillars are distributed across substantially all of said exterior surface.
- 3. A spinal implant according to claim 2, wherein a substantial number of said pillars have a pillar surface that is substantially flat, and further wherein said pillar surface is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said implant.
- 4. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said generally tubular shell is cylindrical.
- 5. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said pillars are distributed across substantially all of said exterior surface, and further wherein a substantial number of said pillars have a pillar surface that is substantially flat, and further wherein said pillar surface is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said implant.
- 6. A spinal implant according to claim 5, wherein each pillar is substantially rectangular in top view and further wherein each pillar has a width of 100-1000 microns and a length of 400-4500 microns and a height of 150-2000 microns.
- 7. The spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said generally tubular shell is cylindrical and further wherein said first end is substantially open and said second end is substantially open, and still further wherein said pillars are distributed across substantially all of said exterior surface.
- 8. A spinal implant according to claim 7, wherein each pillar is substantially rectangular in top view and further wherein each pillar has a width of 100-1000 microns and a length of 400-4500 microns and a height of 150-2000 microns with a substantial number of said pillars having a pillar surface that is substantially flat, wherein said pillar surface is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said implant.
- 9. A spinal implant according to claim 8, wherein said holes are interspersed among said pillars, each hole having a dimension of 150-1500 microns.
- 10. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said holes are interspersed among said pillars, each hole having a dimension of 150-1500 microns.
- 11. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said holes number more than eight.
- 12. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein more than half of said exterior surface contains pillars.
- 13. A spinal implant according to claim 12, wherein said holes are interspersed among said pillars and each hole has a dimension of 150-1500 microns.
- 14. A spinal implant according to claim 1, wherein said holes and said pillars are arranged in a plurality of rows, each row comprising alternating pillars and holes.
- 15. A spinal implant according to claim 14, wherein each hole has a dimension of 150-1500 microns.
- 16. A spinal implant comprising a cylindrical shell defining an interior chamber, said shell having an exterior surface with a plurality of pillars extending therefrom, said pillars being arranged in a regular, non-helical array, and each pillar having a height of 100-4500 microns, said exterior surface having a plurality of holes extending therethrough for facilitating bone ingrowth, said holes being interspersed among said pillars and each hole having a dimension of 150-1500 microns.
- 17. A spinal implant according to claim 16, wherein each pillar is substantially rectangular in top view and further wherein each pillar has a width of 100-1000 microns and a length of 400-4500 microns and a height of 150-2000 microns.
- 18. A spinal implant according to claim 16, wherein said pillars are distributed across substantially all of said exterior surface.
- 19. A spinal implant according to claim 18, wherein said generally tubular shell has a substantially open first end and a substantially open second end.
- 20. A spinal implant according to claim 19, wherein a substantial number of said pillars have a pillar surface that is substantially flat, and further wherein said pillar surface is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said implant.
- 21. A spinal implant according to claim 16, wherein said holes number more than eight.
- 22. A spinal implant according to claim 16, wherein more than half of said exterior surface contains pillars.
- 23. A spinal implant according to claim 16, wherein said holes and said pillars are arranged in a plurality of rows, each row comprising alternating pillars and holes.
- 24. A spinal implant comprising a hollow, substantially cylindrical shell having a single exterior lateral surface, a substantially open first end, and a substantially open second end, a plurality of pillars projecting from said exterior surface in a regular, non-helical array, said pillars being distributed across substantially all of said exterior surface, wherein each pillar is substantially rectangular in top view and further wherein each pillar has a width of 100-1000 microns and a length of 400-4500 microns and a height of 150-2000 microns, said exterior surface having a plurality of holes extending therethrough for facilitating bone ingrowth, said holes being interspersed among said pillars and each hole having a dimension of 150-1500 microns.
- 25. The spinal implant according to claim 24, wherein a substantial number of said pillars have a pillar surface that is substantially flat, and further wherein said pillar surface is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said implant.
- 26. The spinal implant according to claim 24, wherein said holes number more than eight.
- 27. The spinal implant according to claim 24, wherein said holes and said pillars are arranged in a plurality of rows, each row comprising alternating pillars and holes.
- 28. The spinal implant according to claim 27, wherein said plurality of pillars are arranged in a herringbone pattern.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/454,376 filed Dec. 3, 1999, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/197,819 filed Nov. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,071,310, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/859,577 filed May 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,457.
Continuations (3)
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09197819 |
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09197819 |
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