Bioimplant with nonuniformly configured protrusions on the load bearing surfaces thereof
View Patent ↗A bioimplant is configured with at least two load-bearing surfaces each having a plurality of protrusions oriented at an angle with respect to one another to resist translation in all directions when opposing load bearing surfaces are under normally applied compressive loads.
1. A bioimplant which on implantation is subject to multidirectional translational loads tending to cause displacement of the bioimplant from the site of its implantation, the bioimplant comprising:
a single top load bearing surface, the top load bearing surface defined in a first plane and having a plurality of nonuniformly configured protusions extending therefrom and extending along the top load bearing surface in generally a first direction; and
a single bottom load bearing surface, the bottom load bearing surface defined in a second plane and having a plurality of nonuniformly configured protrusions extending therefrom and extending along the bottom load bearing surface in one or more directions;
wherein in a superimposed view of the first and second planes, the first direction is substantially nonparallel to all of the one or more directions of the protusions extending along the bottom load bearing surface, and the protrusions are substantially nonuniformly shaped and sized, and each protrusion having a different angle relative to each other.
2. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein the configuration of the protrusions on the load bearing surfaces is such as to resist translation of the bioimplant in all directions when the bioimplant is under translational load.
3. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein at least some of the protrusions have a generally cascade configuration possessing at least two parallel sides.
4. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein the load bearing surfaces are demineralized.
5. The bioimplant of claim 4 which is an intervertebral implant.
6. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein at least some of the protrusions possess a cross section having more than three sides.
7. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein at least some of the protrusions possess generally ovoid cross section.
8. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein at least some of the protrusions closely spaced.
9. The bioimplant of claim 8 wherein at least some of the protrusions are spaced apart by no more than about 6.0 mm.
10. The bioimplant of claim 9 wherein at least some of the protrusions are spaced apart by from about 0.5 mm to about 1.5 mm.
11. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein at least some of the protrusions have a height of from about 0.1 mm to about 6.0 mm.
12. The bioimplant of claim 11 wherein at least some of the protrusions have a height of from about 0.3 to about 3.0 mm.
13. The bioimplant of claim 11 wherein at least some of the protrusions have a height of from about 0.5 to about 1.5 mm.
14. The bioimplant of claim 1 wherein at least some protrusions are arranged in a generally curved pattern.
15. The bioimplant of claim 1 which is an intervertebral implant.
16. The bioimplant of claim 1 , wherein in a superimposed view of the first and second planes, the first direction is generally perpendicular to substantially all of the one or more directions of the protrusions extending along the bottom load bearing surface.
17. A bioimplant which on implantation is subject to multidirectional translational loads tending to cause displacement of the bioimplant from the site of its implantation, the bioimplant comprising:
a bone derived substantially rigid structure having
a single planar top load bearing surface, the top load bearing surface having a plurality of nonuniformly configured protusions extending therefrom and extending along the top load bearing surface in generally a first direction; and
a single planar bottom load bearing surface, the bottom load bearing surface having a plurality of nonuniformly configured protusions extending therefrom and extending along the bottom load bearing surface in one or more directions;
wherein in a superimposed view of the top and bottom load bearing surfaces, the first direction is substantially nonparallel to all of the one or more directions of the protusions extending along the bottom load bearing surface, and the protrusions are substantially nonuniformly shaped and sized, and each protrusion having a different angle relative to each other.