IP Library Granted Patent US 7,008,427
Granted Patent B2
US 7,008,427 · App. 10/296,392 · Granted Mar 7, 2006

Inter-vertebral disc prosthesis for rachis through anterior surgery thereof

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Patent No.
US 7,008,427
App. No.
10/296,392
Granted
Mar 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A disc prosthesis for use on a pair of adjacent vertebrae comprises upper and lower plates adapted to be mounted respectively to adjacent upper and lower vertebrae, typically using screws that extend through holes defined in the upper and lower plates and into the upper and lower vertebrae; a joint mechanism linking the upper and lower plates; and a damping system. The joint mechanism and the damping system are adapted to allow for biased relative movements between the upper and lower vertebrae.

Claims (21)

1. A disc prosthesis for use on a pair of adjacent vertebrae, wherein the pair of adjacent vertebrae includes an upper vertebra and a lower vertebra, said disc prosthesis comprising:

upper and lower plates adapted to be mounted respectively to adjacent upper and lower vertebrae;

a linking joint linking said upper and lower plates, said linking joint comprising an anterior guillotine-type joint having engaged upper and lower members adapted for sliding relative movements therebetween; and

a damping mechanism adapted to act on said linking joint, said linking joint and said damping mechanism being adapted to allow for limited biased relative movements between the upper and lower vertebrae.

2. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 1 , wherein said upper and lower plates are adapted to extend anteriorly of the vertebrae, said upper and lower plates being integrally connected respectively to said upper and lower members of said linking joint.

3. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 1 , wherein said upper and lower plates define holes, threaded fasteners being provided for engagement through said holes and anteriorly into the vertebrae for securing said plates to the vertebrae.

4. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 3 , wherein said holes are vertically elongated for allowing said prosthesis to be used with various sizes of vertebrae.

5. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 1 , wherein one of said upper and lower members defines a U-shaped recess with the other one of said upper and lower members defining an extension adapted to be slidably received in said U-shaped recess such that said upper and lower members are slidably displaceable along a direction substantially within a plane of said plates.

6. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 5 , wherein said U-shaped recess is provided laterally with guideways extending parallel to said direction and slidably receiving side longitudinal edges of said extension for allowing slidable relative movement between said upper and lower members.

7. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 6 , wherein said linking joint provides a stop for limiting an extension of said upper and lower members relative to each other along said direction.

8. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 1 , wherein said damping mechanism comprises at least one spring acting on said upper and lower members for biasing said linking joint towards an at rest position thereof.

9. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 8 , wherein said spring is located between said upper and lower plates.

10. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 6 , wherein said damping mechanism comprises at least one spring acting on said upper and lower members for biasing said linking joint towards an at rest position thereof.

11. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 10 , wherein the at least one spring is located in one or more of the guideways.

12. A disc prosthesis for use on a pair of adjacent vertebrae, wherein the pair of adjacent vertebrae includes an upper vertebra and a lower vertebra, said disc prosthesis comprising:

upper and lower plates adapted to be mounted respectively to adjacent upper and lower vertebrae;

a linking joint for linking said upper and lower plates, wherein said linking joint provides a stop for preventing a complete withdrawal of said upper and lower plates from each other, and said linking joint comprising an anterior guillotine-type joint having engaged upper and lower members adapted for sliding relative movements therebetween; and

a damping mechanism adapted to act on said linking joint, said linking joint and said damping mechanism being adapted to allow for limited biased relative movements between the upper and lower vertebrae.

13. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 12 , wherein said upper and lower plates are adapted to extend anteriorly of the vertebrae, said upper and lower plates being integrally connected respectively to said upper and lower members of said linking joint.

14. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 12 , wherein said upper and lower plates define holes, threaded fasteners being provided for engagement through said holes and anteriorly into the vertebrae for securing said plates to the vertebrae.

15. A disc prosthesis as defined in claim 12 , wherein said damping mechanism comprises at least one spring acting on said upper and lower members for biasing said linking joint towards an at rest position thereof.