Artificial disc device
First Claim
1. A two-piece prosthetic spinal nucleus device for replacing a nucleus of a spinal disc and for being implanted in an intervertebral space within a natural annulus between end plates of adjacent axially spaced upper and lower vertebrae, the device comprising:
- an upper shell for contacting the upper vertebra having opposite sides with a width therebetween and opposite ends with a length therebetween that is longer than the width and sized to fit within an annulus of the spinal disc;
a lower shell for contacting the lower vertebra having opposite sides with a width therebetween and opposite ends with a length therebetween that is longer than the width and sized to fit within the annulus of the spinal disc;
inner facing surfaces of the upper and lower shells;
smooth outer bearing surfaces of the upper and lower shells each extending continuously without interruption across the entire extent thereof for facing and non-invasively contacting the end plates of the adjacent vertebra for sliding engagement therewith;
a bearing interface between the upper and lower shells comprising a pair of arcuate surface portions of the inner facing surfaces of the upper and lower shells formed monolithically thereon with the arcuate surface portions directly engaged with each other for providing a shifting interface therebetween and allowing for polyaxial movement and sliding of the upper and lower shells with respect to one another, wherein the arcuate surface portions include a convex bearing surface with a radius of curvature, and a concave bearing surface receiving the convex bearing surface and having a radius of curvature;
a post having a rigid body with a solid outer gripping surface integral with one of the inner facing surfaces of one of the shells adjacent to one of the ends thereof so as to be directly connected to the one inner facing surface and having an upper free end, the post extending away from the one inner facing surface towards the other inner facing surface so that the upper free end is spaced from the other inner facing surface with the upper and lower shells substantially parallel to one another, the outer gripping surface extending about the rigid body of the post for interfacing with an insertion tool for manipulating one of said shells with the insertion tool to adjust a position of said one shell with respect to the other shell; and
an insertion tool accessible surface portion of the one inner facing surface adjacent to the arcuate surface portion of the one inner facing surface with the post projecting away from the insertion tool accessible surface portion so that the surface portion at least partially surrounds the post and extends substantially across the entire width of the one shell from either side of the post, the arcuate surface portions being arranged and configured such that no portions of the other shell can engage the surface portion of the one inner facing surface of the one shell surrounding the post including on either side thereof for the entire width of the one shell so that the post is exposed on either side and free to be gripped by an insertion tool at various angles relative thereto to allow the insertion tool to manipulate the post while the one shell is pivoted with respect to the insertion tool.
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Abstract
An artificial disc device for replacing a damaged nucleus is disclosed. In one form, the device may be inserted in components such that the device may be assembled within and retained by the natural annulus therein. In another form, the device may be inserted into the natural annulus in a collapsed or compressed state or arrangement and then be expanded within and retained by the annulus therein. In a further form, the device may be provided with a releasable connection so that the device may be connected in an insertion configuration and may be released in an operable configuration. Insertion tools and methods are also disclosed.
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12 Claims
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1. A two-piece prosthetic spinal nucleus device for replacing a nucleus of a spinal disc and for being implanted in an intervertebral space within a natural annulus between end plates of adjacent axially spaced upper and lower vertebrae, the device comprising:
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an upper shell for contacting the upper vertebra having opposite sides with a width therebetween and opposite ends with a length therebetween that is longer than the width and sized to fit within an annulus of the spinal disc; a lower shell for contacting the lower vertebra having opposite sides with a width therebetween and opposite ends with a length therebetween that is longer than the width and sized to fit within the annulus of the spinal disc; inner facing surfaces of the upper and lower shells; smooth outer bearing surfaces of the upper and lower shells each extending continuously without interruption across the entire extent thereof for facing and non-invasively contacting the end plates of the adjacent vertebra for sliding engagement therewith; a bearing interface between the upper and lower shells comprising a pair of arcuate surface portions of the inner facing surfaces of the upper and lower shells formed monolithically thereon with the arcuate surface portions directly engaged with each other for providing a shifting interface therebetween and allowing for polyaxial movement and sliding of the upper and lower shells with respect to one another, wherein the arcuate surface portions include a convex bearing surface with a radius of curvature, and a concave bearing surface receiving the convex bearing surface and having a radius of curvature; a post having a rigid body with a solid outer gripping surface integral with one of the inner facing surfaces of one of the shells adjacent to one of the ends thereof so as to be directly connected to the one inner facing surface and having an upper free end, the post extending away from the one inner facing surface towards the other inner facing surface so that the upper free end is spaced from the other inner facing surface with the upper and lower shells substantially parallel to one another, the outer gripping surface extending about the rigid body of the post for interfacing with an insertion tool for manipulating one of said shells with the insertion tool to adjust a position of said one shell with respect to the other shell; and an insertion tool accessible surface portion of the one inner facing surface adjacent to the arcuate surface portion of the one inner facing surface with the post projecting away from the insertion tool accessible surface portion so that the surface portion at least partially surrounds the post and extends substantially across the entire width of the one shell from either side of the post, the arcuate surface portions being arranged and configured such that no portions of the other shell can engage the surface portion of the one inner facing surface of the one shell surrounding the post including on either side thereof for the entire width of the one shell so that the post is exposed on either side and free to be gripped by an insertion tool at various angles relative thereto to allow the insertion tool to manipulate the post while the one shell is pivoted with respect to the insertion tool. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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