A total disc implant (TDI) is provided for total replacement of a spinal
disc or discs in a human patient or other mammal, wherein the TDI is
designed to maintain a substantially full range of natural motion (ROM)
following implantation. The TDI generally comprises, in one preferred
form, upper and lower end plates for affixation to adjacent vertebral
bodies, with an intervening insert disposed therebetween. The end plates
each include elongated part-cylindrical surfaces oriented generally
perpendicular to each other, with one of said surfaces extending in an
anterior-posterior direction and the other extending in a medial-lateral
direction. The intervening insert defines concave upper and lower
part-cylindrical seats oriented for respectively engaging these
part-cylindrical surfaces, wherein these part-cylindrical seats are
defined by offset radii to include a somewhat flattened central base
region merging smoothly with upwardly curving radiused sides.