IP Library Granted Patent US 7,815,679
Granted Patent B2
US 7,815,679 · App. 10/696,846 · Granted Oct 19, 2010

Modular motion preservation artificial spinal joint assembly

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,815,679
App. No.
10/696,846
Filed
Oct 31, 2003
Granted
Oct 19, 2010
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3738
USPC
623/17.15
Abstract

A system of reconstruction for a spinal joint allows adjacent vertebrae to move relative to each other in a generally pivotal manner and in a limited sliding manner in either or both of the anterior-posterior direction and the medial-lateral direction. The system includes base components and a middle component. The base components are for attachment to adjacent vertebrae and support a pivoting cooperative engagement of a concave or cup-shaped component with a convex or dome-shaped component.

Claims (21)

1. A prosthetic assembly for use between a pair of adjacent vertebrae, comprising:

a first base component having a first side adapted for engaging the first of the adjacent vertebrae, and an opposing second side comprising a concave portion;

a second base component having a first side adapted for engaging the second of the adjacent vertebrae, and an opposing second side;

the first sides of each of the base components comprising a plurality of sharpened teeth and a raised portion comprising a pair of concentric raised circular portions stacked, one atop the other, each of the raised portions having angled sidewalls that taper inwardly in the direction towards the base component to cooperate with bone in-growth, as the vertebra-engaging adaptation; and

a middle component having a first side with a convex portion thereon adapted to engage the concave portion of the first base component, and an opposing second side;

wherein the second base component and the middle component each comprises a slot having edges extending linearly from an anterior edge to a posterior edge of each respective component such that the second side of the second base component slideably receives the second side of the middle component and the middle component includes at least one raised wing surface that tapers downwardly toward at least one outside edge of the middle component.

2. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:

said concave portion has a constant radius.

3. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:

said convex portion extends above a generally flat surface and is surrounded by a groove that extends below said generally flat surface.

4. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said convex portion has a center of radius that is closer to said anterior edge than it is to said posterior edge.

5. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:

the middle component varies in height along a direction between the anterior edge and the posterior edge.

6. The prosthetic assembly of claim 1 , wherein:

the sharpened teeth are positioned near a periphery of the first side of the base component and the raised portion with angled sidewalls is positioned in a central area thereof.

7. The prosthetic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one raised portion that is atop the other raised portion has a flat surface.

8. The prosthetic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second base component further includes a raised wall disposed on the second side thereof such that the raised wall comprises the slot that slidingly receives the second side of the middle component.

9. The prosthetic assembly of claim 8 , wherein the raised wall includes one or more apertures operating to engage a clipping element disposed on the second side of the middle component such that the second side of the middle component is attached to the second side of the second base component.

10. The prosthetic assembly of claim 9 , wherein the clipping element is disposed in a groove on the second side of the middle component, and at least one portion of the clipping element engages the one or more apertures of the raised wall.

11. The prosthetic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the middle component includes a circumferential groove that operates to mate with an outer rim disposed on and/or around the concave portion of the second side of the first base component such that over-rotation is reduced and/or prevented.

12. The prosthetic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the opposing second side of the middle component further comprises a spring retention groove extending across a length of the middle component configured to receive a clipping element.