IP Library Granted Patent US 8,784,492
Granted Patent B2
US 8,784,492 · App. 13/737,500 · Granted Jul 22, 2014

Artificial disc replacements with natural kinematics

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Patent No.
US 8,784,492
App. No.
13/737,500
Granted
Jul 22, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention improves upon prior art total disc replacements (TDRs) by more closely replicating the kinematics of a natural disc. The preferred embodiments feature two or more fixed centers of rotation (CORs) and an optional variable COR (VCOR) as the artificial disk replacement (ADR) translates from a fixed posterior COR that lies posterior to the COR of the TDR to facilitate normal disc motion. The use of two or more CORs allows more flexion and more extension than permitted by the facet joints and the artificial facet (AF). AF joint-like components may also be incorporated into the design to restrict excessive translation, rotation, and/or lateral bending.

Claims (39)

1. An artificial disc replacement (ADR) configured for positioning between vertebral bodies having an anterior portion and a posterior portion, comprising:

a superior component with a lower articulating surface; and

an inferior component with an upper articulating surface that cooperates with the lower surface through at least one fixed and at least one variable center of rotation (COR), the fixed COR being located in the anterior portion and remaining fixed during movement of the superior component relative to the inferior component, wherein articulation of the superior component relative to the inferior component is defined by a range of motion, and the fixed COR remains fixed through the range of motion.

2. The ADR of claim 1 , wherein the lower articulating surface is convex and the upper articulating surface is convex and the upper articulating surface is concave.

3. The ADR of claim 1 , wherein the lower and upper articulating surfaces are congruent or non-congruent.

4. The ADR of claim 1 , further including at least one set of articulating surfaces forming a separate center of rotation (COR) in the posterior portion.

5. The ADR of claim 4 , wherein the anterior and posterior CORs are spherical, symmetrical, or both.

6. The ADR of claim 4 , wherein the anterior and posterior CORs are at different vertical heights.

7. The ADR of claim 1 , including at least one additional anterior or posterior center of rotation (COR) and substantially smooth transition surface therebetween.

8. The ADR of claim 1 , further including one or more facet approximating features that limit excessive translation, rotation and/or lateral bending.

9. An artificial disc replacement (ADR) configured for positioning between vertebral bones, the ADR comprising:

a superior component with a lower articulating surface; and

an inferior component with an upper articulating surface that cooperates with the lower surface through two or more centers of rotation (CORs),

wherein one of the CORs is a fixed COR that is located between the posterior third and anterior two-thirds of the vertebral bodies, and articulation of the superior component relative to the inferior component is defined by a range of motion, the fixed COR remaining fixed during movement of the superior component relative to the inferior component through the range of motion.

10. The ADR of claim 9 , wherein the lower articulating surface is convex and upper articulating surface is convex and the upper articulating surface is concave.

11. The ADR of claim 9 , wherein the lower and upper articulating surfaces are congruent or non-congruent.

12. The ADR of claim 9 , further including at least one set of articulating surfaces forming a separate center of rotation (COR) in the anterior portion.

13. The ADR of claim 12 , wherein the anterior and posterior CORs are spherical, symmetrical, or both.

14. The ADR of claim 9 , including at least one additional anterior or posterior center of rotation (COR) and a substantially smooth transition surface therebetween.

15. The ADR of claim 9 , further including one or more facet approximating features that limit excessive translation, rotation and/or lateral bending.

16. An artificial disc replacement (ADR) configured for positioning between vertebral bodies having an anterior portion and a posterior portion, comprising:

a superior component with a lower articulating surface; and

an inferior component with an upper articulating surface that cooperates with the lower surface through multiple fixed centers of rotation (CORs) and at least one variable center of rotation (COR), the fixed CORs remaining fixed during movement of the superior component relative to the inferior component, wherein articulation of the superior component relative to the inferior component is defined by a range of motion, and the fixed COR remains fixed through the range of motion.

17. The ADR of claim 16 , wherein the lower and upper articulating surfaces are congruent or non-congruent.

18. The ADR of claim 16 , wherein one of the CORs is located in the anterior portion.

19. The ADR of claim 16 , further including at least one set of articulating surfaces forming a separate center of rotation (COR) in the posterior portion.

20. The ADR of claim 19 , wherein the anterior and posterior CORs are spherical, symmetrical, or both.

21. The ADR of claim 19 , wherein the anterior and posterior CORs are at different vertical heights.

22. The ADR of claim 16 , including a substantially smooth transition between the CORs.

23. The ADR of claim 16 , further including one or more facet approximating features that limit excessive translation, rotation and/or lateral bending.

24. An artificial disc replacement (ADR) configured for positioning between vertebral bodies, comprising:

a superior component with a lower articulating surface; and

an inferior component with an upper articulating surface that cooperates with the lower surface through an anterior-to-posterior-oriented torodial region, the ADR having at least one center of rotation (COR) that is fixed during movement of the superior component relative to the inferior component, wherein articulation of the superior component relative to the inferior component is defined by a range of motion, and the fixed COR remains fixed through the range of motion.

25. The ADR of claim 24 , further including at least one spherical articulating region adjacent the torodial region.

26. The ADR of claim 24 , including a substantially smooth transition between the torodial region and the spherical region.

27. The ADR of claim 24 , wherein the lower and upper articulating surfaces are congruent or non-congruent.

28. The ADR of claim 27 , further including at least one set of articulating surfaces forming a separate center of rotation (COR) in the posterior portion.

29. The ADR of claim 28 , wherein the anterior and posterior CORs are spherical, symmetrical, or both.

30. The ADR of claim 24 , further including one or more facet approximating features that limit excessive translation, rotation and/or lateral bending.

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 053897 FRAME: 0621. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Sep 30, 2020
From: SPINECORE, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 053941/0753 →
MERGER Recorded Sep 25, 2020
From: SPINECORE, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 053897/0621 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2013
From: FERREE, BRET A.; TOMPKINS, DAVID
To: RIVERBEND DESIGN LLC
Reel/Frame 029635/0983 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2013
From: RIVERBEND DESIGN LLC
To: SPINECORE, INC.
Reel/Frame 029636/0045 →