Prosthetic nucleus replacement for surgical reconstruction of intervertebral discs and treatment method

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PATENT NO 6146422
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09237005

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A prosthetic nucleus replacement comprises a solid flattened oval disk. The top surface of the disc is domed and has a crest that is about three times higher than the crest on the domed bottom surface. Both top and bottom surfaces are therefore convex. A peg extends down from the middle of the bottom domed surface and is used to pin the disc to the lower of two vertebrae it fits between. Metal markers are inserted into the peg and an outside edge of the disc so that radiographs can be used to determine the disc's in situ position. The prosthetic nucleus replacement is surgically implanted into the hollowed out intervertebral space through a flap cut in the natural annulus fibrosis. The lower vertebrae is prepared to receive the peg by clearing the material covering the top of the bone matrix. Bone cement is used around the peg to ensure a tight fit and immobile attachment of the disc to the lower vertebrae.

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LAWSON KEVIN J AN INDIVIDUAL309 WEST 12TH AVENUE #102 SAULT STE MARIE MI 49783

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Lawson, Kevin Jon 2662 Edith Ave., Redding, CA 96001 12 1355

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