abstract |
An intervertebral disc prosthesis ( 10 ) for total, partial, or nuclear replacement of an intervertebral disc space includes an anchoring member ( 20 ) and a cushioning member ( 30 ). The anchoring member is sized and configured to engage an inferior vertebra. The cushioning member is sized and configured to directly contact an endplate of the superior vertebra and to couple to the anchoring member, which is secured to the inferior vertebra. Thus, the prosthesis includes a single endplate for contacting the inferior vertebra and a cushioning member for directly contacting the superior vertebra. In use, the prosthesis facilitates movement between the vertebral bodies by (a) direct articulation via sliding or articulation between the vertebral bodies and the prosthesis, (b) indirect articulation via deformation (e.g., compression) of the prosthesis, or (c) a combination thereof. |