Artificial intervertebral disc having a circumferentially buried wire mesh endplate attachment device

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10642522

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An artificial disc having a pair of opposing baseplates, for seating against opposing vertebral bone surfaces, separated by a ball and socket joint. The preferred attachment device for securing each plate member to a vertebral bone surface is a convex metal mesh that is buried in a plasma spray at its perimeter to the baseplate. The metal mesh deflects as necessary during insertion of the artificial intervertebral disc between vertebral bodies, and, once the artificial intervertebral disc is seated between the vertebral bodies, deforms as necessary under anatomical loads to reshape itself to the concave surface of the vertebral endplate. The metal mesh therefore provides superior gripping and holding strength upon initial implantation and an osteoconductive surface through which the vertebral bone may ultimately grow.

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HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP325 CORPORATE DRIVE MAHWAH NJ 07430

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Dudasik, Michael W Nutley, NJ 108 6511
Errico, Joseph P Green Brook, NJ 394 31506
Zubok, Rafail Midland Park, NJ 126 8847

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