A modular nucleus pulposus prosthesis having at least two hingedly connected tear drop shaped disc bodies which combined to form a discoid endoprosthetic disc. The complimentary segments are substantially identical including outer circumferential walls roughly equal to a semi-circle aligned along co
A modular nucleus pulposus prosthesis having at least two hingedly connected tear drop shaped disc bodies which combined to form a discoid endoprosthetic disc. The complimentary segments are substantially identical including outer circumferential walls roughly equal to a semi-circle aligned along concave-convex inner wall inner walls forming a common “s” shaped border and are positioned to form a generally symmetrical discoid congruent structure which can be placed within the annulus of a spinal disc section. Disc segments may define structures to support, position and secure the segments to one another intradiscally.
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1. An endoprosthesis for insertion into the annulus of a spinal disc comprising: a generally discoid assembly comprised of biocompatible materials having latitudinal and longitudinal axes, said discoid assembly formed by a plurality of complimentary hingedly connected tear-drop shaped bodies, each o
1. An endoprosthesis for insertion into the annulus of a spinal disc comprising: a generally discoid assembly comprised of biocompatible materials having latitudinal and longitudinal axes, said discoid assembly formed by a plurality of complimentary hingedly connected tear-drop shaped bodies, each of said bodies having a curving pointed tip end and a blunt end opposite said pointed tip end mateably arranged along a common “s” shaped border in a congruent manner, said discoid assembly having upper and lower convex surfaces, said upper and lower convex surfaces having a curvature that generally corresponds with a pair of a human vertebral segments. 2. The endoprosthesis of claim 1 wherein said bodies are configured to join together and fit within the annulus upon implantation therein. 3. The endoprosthesis of claim 1 wherein said bodies further comprise a peripheral outer wall surface having a fixed radius of curvature and an inner wall surface having at least one concave portion and at least one convex portion adjacent thereto wherein said at least one concave portion is connected at one end to said outer wall and at least one adjacent convex portion is connected to the other end. 4. The endoprosthesis of claim 3 wherein said inner wall surface of said first tear drop shaped body further comprises a first mating face having at least one protrusion extending outwardly from the surface of said first body inner wall and wherein the second tear drop shaped body comprises a second mating face having at least one cavity extending inwardly on the surface of said second tear drop shaped body inner wall for receiving said protrusion from said first tear drop shaped body. 5. The endoprosthesis of claim 4 further comprising at least one cavity on of said the mating face of the first tear drop shaped body. 6. The endoprosthesis of claim 4 further comprising at least one protrusion on said the mating face of the second tear drop shaped body. 7. The endoprosthesis of claim 4 further comprising a fastener selected from the group of wire sutures, pop-bead connectors and screws. 8. The endoprosthesis of claim 7, wherein a radius of curvature of the outer peripheral face is substantially constant forming a substantially partially circular shape. 9. The endoprosthesis of claim 7, wherein a radius of curvature of the outer peripheral face is varying forming a substantially partially elliptical shape. 10. The endoprosthesis of claim 9, wherein the radius of curvature of the first and second convex and concave mating surfaces form a substantially partially elliptical shape. 11. The endoprosthesis of claim 7, wherein the first and second tear drop shaped body portions are joined together within the annulus upon implantation. 12. The endoprosthesis of claim 1 wherein said bodies further comprises at least one conduit for receiving a fastener. 13. The endoprosthesis of claim 12 wherein said fastener is selected from the group comprising suture wires, pop-bead connectors and threaded screws. 14. The endoprosthesis of claim 1 wherein said bodies further comprise at least one orifice for receiving an insertion tool. 15. An endoprosthesis for insertion into the annulus of a spinal disc comprising: a pair of hingedly connected disc members comprising; a first tear-drop shaped disc member having a first disc periphery including a fixed radius of curvature outer wall surface and an inner wall surface having at least one concave portion connected at one end to said outer wall surface and at least one adjacent convex portion connected to said opposite end of said outer wall surface of said first tear-drop shaped disc member, said first member inner wall surface having at least one mating member selected from the group of projections and cavities and a first hinge member;a second tear-drop shaped disc member having a second disc periphery including a fixed radius of curvature outer wall surface and an inner wall surface having at least one concave portion connected at one end to said outer wall surface and at least one adjacent convex portion connected to said opposite end of said outer wall surface of said second tear-drop shaped disc member, said second member inner wall surface having at least one mating member selected from the group of projections and cavities and a second hinge member; andwherein said first disc at least one mating member and said second disc at least one mating member each of said members having a curving pointed tip end and a blunt end opposite said pointed tip end and are mateably arranged along a common generally “s” shaped border in a congruent manner and secured to each other intradiscally with at least one fastener selected from the group of wire sutures, pop-bead connectors and screws, said discoid assembly further having upper and lower convex surfaces, said upper and lower convex surfaces having a curvature that generally corresponds with a pair of a human vertebral segments. 16. An endoprosthesis for insertion into an annulus of a spinal disc, said endoprosthesis comprising: a body having a substantially discoid shape, the body including a first substantially tear-drop shaped body portion and a second substantially tear-drop shaped body portion pivotally connected thereto, each of said body portions having a curving pointed tip end and a blunt end opposite said pointed tip end, the first body portion having a first peripheral inner mating face having a first shape, the second body portion having a second peripheral inner mating face having a second shape that is complementary with the first peripheral inner mating face and wherein the first and second peripheral inner mating faces are aligned to each other intradiscally along a common generally “s” shaped border in a congruent manner. 17. The endoprosthesis of claim 16, wherein one of the first or second mating faces has a convex portion and the other of the first or second mating faces has a concave portion, the convex portion configured to matingly engage with the concave portion. 18. The endoprosthesis of claim 17, wherein the body has a curved outer peripheral face having a radius of curvature and wherein the first and second convex and concave mating faces having a radius of curvature which is less than the radius of curvature of the outer face. 19. The endoprosthesis of claim 17, wherein a radius of curvature of the first and second convex and concave mating surfaces form a substantially partially circular shape. 20. The endoprosthesis of claim 17, wherein the ratio of the radius of curvature of the first and second outer peripheral surfaces and the radius of curvature of the first and second inner convex and concave inner mating surfaces is less than or equal to 2:1. 21. The endoprosthesis of claim 16, wherein the first mating face of the first body portion has a first convex portion and a first concave portion and the second mating face has a second convex portion and a second concave portion, the first convex portion configured to matingly engage with second concave portion and the first concave portion configured to matingly engage with second convex portion. 22. The endoprosthesis of claim 16, wherein the body portions define at least one conduit configured to receive a tensioning wire configured to draw the body portions into mating engagement to form the discoid. 23. The endoprosthesis of claim 16, further comprising a lock configured to secure the body portions together in mating engagement to form the discoid. 24. The endoprosthesis of claim 23, wherein the lock defines [a] at least one protrusion formed on one of the first or second mating faces and [a] at least one complementary channel formed in the other of the first or second mating faces. 25. The endoprosthesis of claim 24, wherein the lock defines a first protrusion formed on and a first channel formed in the first mating face and a second protrusion formed on and a second channel formed in the second mating face, and wherein the first protrusion is configured to mate with the second channel and the second protrusion is configured to mate with the first channel. 26. The endoprosthesis of claim 24 wherein the at least one protrusion defines a substantially cylindrical boss and the at least one complementary channel defines a substantially cylindrical bore. 27. The endoprosthesis of claim 26, wherein an end of the protrusion and an edge which defines the channel are each chamfered. 28. The endoprosthesis of claim 26, wherein the at least one protrusion and a wall which defines at least one channel includes a lock ring. 29. The endoprosthesis of claim 26, wherein the at least one protrusion and a wall of at least one channel defines a conduit configured to receive a tensioning wire configured to draw the body portions into mating engagement to form the discoid. 30. The endoprosthesis of claim 24, wherein at least one protrusion and the wall of at least one channel define a conduit configured to receive a tensioning wire configured to draw the body portions into mating engagement to form the discoid. 31. An endoprosthesis for insertion into an annulus of a spinal disc, said endoprosthesis comprising: a body having a substantially discoid shape, the body including:a first substantially tear drop shaped body portion the first body portion having a curving pointed tip end and a blunt end opposite said pointed tip end and a first peripheral mating face having a first convex portion and a first concave portion;a first hinge element on the body of the first body portion at or near said pointed tip end;a second substantially tear drop shaped body portion having a second peripheral mating face having a curving pointed tip end and a blunt end opposite said pointed tip end and a second convex portion and a second concave portion, the first convex portion configured to matingly engage with second concave portion and the first concave portion configured to matingly engage with second convex portion;a second hinge element on the body of the second body portion at or near said blunt end, said second hinge element operatively connected to said first hinge element; anda lock configured to secure the first and second body portions together in mating engagement to form the discoid. 32. The endoprosthesis of claim 31, wherein the lock defines at least one protrusion formed on one of the first or second mating faces and a complementary channel formed in the other of the first or second mating faces. 33. The endoprosthesis of claim 31, wherein the lock defines a first protrusion formed on and a first channel formed in the first mating face and a second protrusion formed on and a second channel formed in the second mating face, and wherein the first protrusion is configured to mate with the second channel and the second protrusion is configured to mate with the first channel. 34. The endoprosthesis of claim 33, wherein the protrusion defines a boss and the complementary channel defines a bore. 35. The endoprosthesis of claim 34, wherein an end of the protrusion and an edge which defines the channel are each chamfered. 36. The endoprosthesis of claim 33, wherein one of the protrusions and a wall which defines the channel define a lock ring. 37. The endoprosthesis of claim 33, wherein the protrusion and a wall of the channel defines a conduit configured to receive a tensioning wire configured to draw the body portions into mating engagement to form the discoid. 38. The endoprosthesis of claim 33, wherein a plurality of protrusions and a plurality of walls of the channel define a conduit configured to receive a tensioning wire configured to draw the body portions into mating engagement to form the discoid. 39. An endoprosthesis for insertion into the annulus of a spinal disc, said endoprosthesis comprising: a generally discoid assembly having latitudinal and longitudinal axes, said discoid assembly formed by a pair of substantially tear drop shaped complimentary bodies joined by an operative connection and mateably arranged along a generally “s” shaped common border in a congruent manner along the latitudinal axis, said discoid assembly having upper and lower convex surfaces, said upper and lower convex surfaces having a curvature that generally corresponds with a pair of a human vertebral segments. 40. The endoprosthesis of claim 39 wherein said operative connection is selected from the group comprising hinges, ball-and-socket assemblies, springs, swivels, flexible joints, universal joints, pivot assemblies and live articulations.
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