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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2007
Filed:
Sep. 12, 2002
Mingyan Liu, Bourge la Riene, FR;
Hans-joachim Früh, Deggendorf, DE;
Harald Ebner, Deggendorf, DE;
Bradley T. Estes, Durham, NC (US);
Mingyan Liu, Bourge la Riene, FR;
Hans-Joachim Früh, Deggendorf, DE;
Harald Ebner, Deggendorf, DE;
Bradley T. Estes, Durham, NC (US);
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc., Warsaw, IN (US);
Abstract
This invention provides a vertebral implant for impaction in a disc space to restore and/or maintain desired disc space height and spinal orientation. The implant has an elongated basis body having a generally lens-shape provided by convex upper and lower surfaces. Bearing surfaces are provided on the cross-edge surfaces of the endwalls. Grooves are provided in the upper and lower surfaces positioned between the bearing surfaces. The implant can be prepared from a wide variety of materials including metallic materials, synthetic materials, polymeric materials, ceramic materials, and composite materials including reinforced materials i.e. glass, fiber, and/or carbon fiber reinforced materials (CFRP). These preferred materials for fabricating implants in the present invention reduce costs, increase service life and provide excellent physiological compatibility. The non-metallic material can be selected to be either a substantially permanent material, a biodegradable material or a bioerodable material. Further, the implant material can be provided to be radio opaque to facilitate monitoring of bone ingrowth both into the implant and between the opposing endplates of the adjacent vertebrae.