An intervertebral implant may include a body and a plate associated with the body. The body may have an upper surface defining an upper plane and a lower surface defining a lower plane. The plate has an upper surface lying substantially in the upper plane and a lower surface lying substantially in the lower plane. The plate has a first surface extending substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower planes and facing the body, and a second surface extending substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower planes and facing in a direction opposite to that of the first surface away from the body. The plate includes first, second, and third fastener holes, with the third fastener hole being between the first and second fastener holes. The implant includes first, second, and third fasteners each having a head and a shank. The first and second fastener holes may be configured to retain the heads of the first and second fasteners respectively between the upper and lower planes. A portion of each of the shanks of the first and second fasteners extends from the first and second fastener holes respectively beyond the upper plane. The shank portions of the first and second fasteners may be curved in a direction away from the upper surface of the body. The third fastener hole may be configured to retain the head of the third fastener between the upper and lower planes. A portion of the shank of the third fastener extends from the third fastener hole beyond the lower plane. The shank portion of the third fastener may be curved in a direction away from the lower surface of the body.La présente invention concerne un implant intervertébral qui peut comprendre un corps et une plaque associée au corps. Le corps peut avoir une surface supérieure définissant un plan supérieur et une surface inférieure définissant un plan inférieur. La plaque a une surface supérieure reposant sensiblement dans le plan supérieur et une surface inférieure reposant sensiblement dans le plan inférieu