Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Dynamic six-degrees-of-freedom intervertebral spinal disc prosthesis
- Patent Title (中): 动态六自由度脊椎椎间盘假体
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Application No.: US12209363Application Date: 2008-09-12
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Publication No.: US07927375B2Publication Date: 2011-04-19
- Inventor: Keith L. Doty
- Applicant: Keith L. Doty
- Agency: Saliwanchik, Lloyd & Eisenschenk
- Main IPC: A61F2/44
- IPC: A61F2/44

Abstract:
The subject invention provides a modular six-degrees-of-freedom spatial mechanism for spinal disc prosthesis, with up to three rotational and up to three translational degrees-of-freedom within the entire workspace of a Functional Spinal Unit (FSU). The prosthetic disc mechanism consists of up to three independent cylindrical joints, each joint providing one linear and one rotational degree of freedom. The superior and inferior vertebral plates of the device anchor to the superior and inferior vertebrae of an FSU and the device maintains an inseparable mechanical linkage between those vertebrae for all normal motions and positions of the FSU. The device utilizes resilient spring elements, components that self-adjust in position and orientation, in conjunction with a fiber reinforced boot and toroidal belt, as well as a unique hydraulic damping system to accommodate dynamic and static forces and sudden shocks on the FSU. The device can adjust to maintain the appropriate, but changing, intervertebral spacing during normal FSU motion. Scaling, conjoined with cushioned, joint-limit stops, allows the device to realize almost any nominal spinal articulation, from the cervical to lumbar regions.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100070033A1 Dynamic Six-Degrees-Of-Freedom Intervertebral Spinal Disc Prosthesis Public/Granted day:2010-03-18
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