Intervertebral disc endoprosthesis
First Claim
1. An intervertebral disc endoprosthesis for insertion in a vertebral space between two confronting vertebrae to permit substantially full natural movement of the confronting vertebrae, the endoprosthesis comprising a bottom plate, a top plate parallel to the bottom plate and facing in an opposite direction therefrom, end an intermediate core having an articular surface defining a center of articulation of the endoprosthesis, each plate having a front edge, a rear edge, and an outer surface configured to be positioned within the vertebral space and to bear against one of the two confronting vertebrae, at least one of the bottom and the top plates having means along the front edge for receiving at least one bone screw, said screw receiving means being arranged for positioning within the vertebral space and being configured to receive said bone screw at an angle that is within about thirty degrees of a right angle relative to the outer surface of the plate that also is positioned within the vertebral space, said articular surface of said endoprosthesis providing multidirectional articulation including rotation of the adjacent vertebrae and said center of articulation being spaced substantially from but displaced towards the rear edges of the plates.
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Abstract
An intervertebral disc endoprosthesis which is to be inserted between two vertebrae and has a bottom plate and a top plate which are to be connected to the endplates, facing them, of the vertebrae additionally has screw fastening facilities in order to increase the security of retention of the prosthesis. These screw fastening facilities are formed, for example, by in each case at least one borehole which runs essentially at right angles to the plane of the bottom or top plate and through which a bone screw can be inserted. The center of articulation of the prosthesis is displaced towards the rear relative to the center of the vertebral endplates in order to achieve a more favorable course of the force and, at the same time, to provide space in the ventral edge area to receive the bone screws.
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- 1. An intervertebral disc endoprosthesis for insertion in a vertebral space between two confronting vertebrae to permit substantially full natural movement of the confronting vertebrae, the endoprosthesis comprising a bottom plate, a top plate parallel to the bottom plate and facing in an opposite direction therefrom, end an intermediate core having an articular surface defining a center of articulation of the endoprosthesis, each plate having a front edge, a rear edge, and an outer surface configured to be positioned within the vertebral space and to bear against one of the two confronting vertebrae, at least one of the bottom and the top plates having means along the front edge for receiving at least one bone screw, said screw receiving means being arranged for positioning within the vertebral space and being configured to receive said bone screw at an angle that is within about thirty degrees of a right angle relative to the outer surface of the plate that also is positioned within the vertebral space, said articular surface of said endoprosthesis providing multidirectional articulation including rotation of the adjacent vertebrae and said center of articulation being spaced substantially from but displaced towards the rear edges of the plates.
- 3. An intervertebral disc endoprosthesis to be inserted in a vertebral space between two vertebrae having opposed end surfaces, the endoprosthesis permitting substantially full natural movement of the adjacent vertebrae and comprising a bottom plate, a generally parallel, oppositely facing top plate, and an intermediate core having an articular surface defining a center of articulation of the endoprosthesis, each plate having an outer surface configured to be positioned within the vertebral space and to bear against the end surface of one of the two vertebrae, a ventral edge, a rear edge, and a central portion, the ventral edge of at least one of the plates including means for receiving at least one bone screw at an angle which is within about thirty degrees of an axis which is normal to the outer surface of the plate, the screw receiving means being positioned within the vertebral space, said articular surface of the endoprosthesis providing multidirectional articulation including rotation of the adjacent vertebrae and said center of articulation being spaced substantially from but displaced toward the rear edge of the endoprosthesis relative to the central portions of the plates.
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