Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
623220400 | Total femoral bone (i.e., including joint head and femoral stem) | 71 |
20080294265 | NAVIGATED PLACEMENT OF PELVIC IMPLANT BASED ON COMBINED ANTEVERSION BY APPLYING RANAWAT'S SIGN OR VIA ARITHMETIC FORMULA - A method for placing a pelvic implant including a cup and a femoral stem includes planning at least one of a location of the cup within a pelvis and a location of the stem within a femur such that a combined anteversion between a predetermined cup component and a predetermined femoral stem component satisfies a predetermined combined anteversion. | 11-27-2008 |
20090069899 | Antibiotic bone cement spacer - A temporary femoral implant system has a porous mold and a femoral component. The system fits at least partially in a femoral cavity. The mold has a wall with an interior surface and an exterior surface forming an interior space for receiving an antibiotic bone cement. The mold allows the antibiotic to diffuse through the wall to the exterior surface. The femoral component has a stem portion received within the mold. A method of using the implant system includes providing an implant system comprising a mold and a femoral component, inserting the mold into the femoral cavity with the exterior surface facing the femoral cavity, inserting the stem portion of a femoral component into the interior space of the mold and filling the interior space of the mold with an antibiotic bone cement. | 03-12-2009 |
20090076619 | FEMORAL NECK PROSTHESIS - The invention relates to a shaft for a femoral neck prosthesis, which comprises an anchoring area ( | 03-19-2009 |
20090088863 | Femoral prosthesis - A prosthetic femoral implant has a stem having a proximal end and a distal end. A circumferential collar is formed on the proximal end of the stem having a proximally facing surface in the form of a circular disc extending radially inwardly and proximally from a maximum outer circumference to a central neck region. The collar has a distally facing surface extending radially inwardly and distally at an included angle with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the neck region of between 120 and 140°. The distal surface of the collar is v-shaped and may be conical in form. | 04-02-2009 |
20090149965 | PROSTHETIC DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING A BONE TO RECEIVE A PROSTHETIC DEVICE - A substantially cup-shaped prosthetic device for a joint is provided. The prosthetic device includes an outer surface configured to operatively engage at least one of a first bone of the joint and a component and an inner surface configured to connect to a second bone of the joint. The inner surface is rotationally asymmetric to minimize intrusion on a vascular region of the second bone. | 06-11-2009 |
20090157191 | Resurfacing Femoral Head Component - A femoral component having a head portion with an outwardly facing bearing surface and an opposing inner surface configured to fit over a prepared femur The femoral component also includes a stem portion which is for insertion into the prepared femur, the stem portion having a first end for engagement with the inner surface of the head portion. The head portion is provided on the inner surface with engagement means suitable for releasable engagement with complementary engagement means provided at the first end of the stem portion. The stem portion comprises a non-resorbable portion comprising the engagement means and a resorbable portion. The engagement means may, for example, be screw threads, bayonet fittings or push or press fit fittings of complementary tapers. | 06-18-2009 |
20090299484 | DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLY OF BALL HEADS AND ADAPTER SLEEVES AS INTEGRATED COMPONENT PART OF THE PACKAGE - The invention relates to a package for receiving an adapter sleeve for a hip endoprosthesis, the hip endoprosthesis comprising a ball head which has to be pushed onto the adapter sleeve with a defined pushing-on force. For simplification and secure fastening of the ball head on the adapter sleeve, it is proposed according to the invention that a device for the mounting of the ball head on the adapter sleeve is integrated in the package and this device comprises indicating elements which indicate that the defined pushing-on force has been reached when the ball head is pressed onto the adapter sleeve. | 12-03-2009 |
20100016983 | HIP PROTECTOR IMPLANT - An implant system is described to decrease the risk of hip fracture in humans determined to be at increased risk for hip fracture, over a time span well over several years after implantation. This implant increases the size of the contact area on the proximal femur at the time of a fall, decreasing contact pressures and contact stresses. The implant may be able to absorb energy on impact or cause an increase of energy absorption by the soft tissues, thus decreasing the energy transfer to the proximal femur at the time of a fall. The implant may also strengthen the proximal femur, while minimizing stress shielding of the surrounding bone. In addition, it minimizes the risk of displacement should fracture occur, thus minimizing the risk of formal fracture surgery. The method of application minimizes risks associated with initial application of the implant. | 01-21-2010 |
20110035020 | PROSTHETIC IMPLANT AND METHOD FOR FORMING A PROSTHETIC IMPLANT - One embodiment of the present invention is a unique prosthetic implant and method for making a prosthetic implant. Other embodiments include apparatuses, systems, devices, hardware, methods, and combinations for prosthetic implants. Further embodiments, forms, features, aspects, benefits, and advantages of the present application shall become apparent from the description and figures provided herewith. | 02-10-2011 |
20110190900 | HIP-JOINT PROSTHESIS WITH A SHAFT TO BE INSERTED INTO THE FEMUR - A hip-joint prosthesis includes a shaft which is configured to be inserted into the femur and whose surface has an osteoinductive finish. This finish is provided exclusively in the metaphyseal portion of the shaft and laterally from the line delineating the maximum antero-posterior dimension of the shaft cross section. This ensures a better involvement of the metaphyseal spongiosa in the flow of forces, without compromising the ability to perform follow-up surgery on the prosthesis. | 08-04-2011 |
20110202140 | LOAD BEARING IMPLANTS WITH ENGINEERED GRADIENT STIFFNESS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Implants are made of materials having asymmetric modulus gradients. For example, an implant, such as a hip implant, is made of a material having a stiffness gradient between a proximal portion near a hip joint and a distal portion extending downward into the marrow of the femur. Among other benefits, the asymmetric modulus gradient mitigates problems associated with stress shielding and does not excessively wear or deteriorate the proximal portion of the implant. | 08-18-2011 |
20120029650 | MEDICAL DEVICE - An implant, comprising: a head having a central axis; and a stem having a stem axis, wherein the head central axis and the stem axis are not co-linear. A method for resurfacing a femoral head, comprising the steps of: providing an implant according to the present invention; and implanting the implant with reference to the centre of the femoral neck. | 02-02-2012 |
20120109327 | HIP JOINT DEVICE - A medical device for implantation in a hip joint of a patient is provided. The hip joint has a caput femur integrated with a collum femur having a collum and caput center axis, extending longitudinal along the collum and caput femur,in the center thereof. The medical device comprises an elongated portion adapted to at least partially replace the collum femur. The elongated portion is adapted to be connected to a prosthetic spherical portion adapted to replace the caput femur. The prosthetic spherical portion in turn is adapted to be movably placed in a prosthetic replacement for the acetabulum comprising at least one extending portion adapted to clasp said prosthetic spherical portion. The elongated portion comprises a restricting portion adapted to restrict the motion range of the spherical portion in relation to said prosthetic replacement for the acetabulum. The restricting portion of the elongated portion is adapted to enable an advantageous motion range in relation to said prosthetic replacement for the acetabulum. | 05-03-2012 |
20120130502 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIP REPLACEMENT - Methods and apparatus for orthopedic replacement of the hip through three incisions with a modular prosthetic system assembled in vivo while substantially preserving muscles and soft tissues around the hip joint resulting in reduced healing time and decreased risk of dislocation. A prosthetic femoral stem is inserted into the femur. A prosthetic femoral neck is inserted from a point along the side of the patient's body and into the side of the femur and through a lateral bore in the prosthetic femoral stem to join the prosthetic femoral head. The methods and apparatus include structures and techniques for fixing or enhancing interconnection of implant components, such as by increasing the interconnection in an interference fit with one or more tapers, threads, and/or cooling of components prior to assembly. | 05-24-2012 |
20120165950 | IMPLANTABLE PROSTHESIS FOR REPLACING A HUMAN HIP OR KNEE JOINT AND THE ADJOINING BONE SECTIONS - For replacing a human hip or knee joint and the adjoining bone sections, an implantable prosthesis is provided, comprising a joint replacement part ( | 06-28-2012 |
20120165951 | HIP JOINT DEVICE AND METHOD - A hip joint prosthesis adapted to be implanted in a hip joint of a human patient is provided. The hip joint prosthesis comprises a first area and a second area, and wherein said first area comprises a first material adapted to be elastic and said second area comprises a second material adapted to be elastic, and wherein said first material is adapted to be more elastic than said second material. | 06-28-2012 |
20130030543 | HIP IMPLANT - Provided herein are hip implant devices and related surgical methods. The hip implants and methods can optionally be used in patients of Asian descent. | 01-31-2013 |
20130060345 | PARTIAL HIP PROSTHESIS - The invention reduces friction and wear in partial hip prosthesis by combining optimized geometry of the articulation and surface treatment of the prosthetic component. The acetabulum is reamed to the bone. One of the articulating surfaces—either that of the reamed acetabulum, or that of the femoral head prosthesis is a-spherical so that a fluid-filled gap is formed at the area of major load transfer. The fluid-filled gap is sealed by an annular area of contact, over which the concave and the convex components are congruent. The preferred surface treatment is by diamond-like coating, which results in very low coefficient of friction and high abrasion resistance against the bone. The prosthetic head is fixed to the femur by either a conventional stem, a perforated shell, or a femoral neck prosthesis screwed onto the femur so that it is partially covered by bone and partially exposed on the medial-inferior aspect, where it abuts the reamed cortex of the calcar region. | 03-07-2013 |
20130211533 | POROUS COATING FOR ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT UTILIZING POROUS, SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS - A porous coating for a medical implant, wherein the porous coating comprises a porous, shape memory material. | 08-15-2013 |
20130226307 | COATED ENDOPROSTHESES AND RELATED SYSTEMS & METHODS - Methods for performing a hemiarthroplasty procedure. In some implementations, the method may comprise providing a component of an endoprosthesis, such as a femoral component of a hip prosthesis. The component may comprise a silicon nitride ceramic material, and may further comprise a coated articulating surface. The coated articulating surface may comprise a coating configured to reduce a coefficient of friction of the articulating surface. The method may further comprise positioning the endoprosthesis such that the coated articulating surface is positioned adjacent to a patient's native articular cartilage. In this manner, the coated articulating surface may articulate with the native articular cartilage following the procedure. | 08-29-2013 |
20140039637 | SLEEVE FOR MODULAR REVISION HIP STEM - The present disclosure provides a femoral prosthesis for use during a revision procedure. The femoral prosthesis includes a body, a neck, a stem, and a sleeve. The sleeve facilitates reattachment of an osteotomized proximal femur, specifically the greater trochanter, following a revision femoral prosthesis surgery involving an extended trochanteric osteotomy. Additionally, the sleeve promotes ingrowth of the osteotomized proximal femur with the sleeve. | 02-06-2014 |
20140067080 | HIP STEM PROSTHESIS WITH A POROUS COLLAR TO ALLOW FOR BONE INGROWTH - A femoral hip implant includes a first end, a second end, and a collar with a porous surface, all fabricated from a single piece of material. The entire area of the collar is porous, and the collar elastically deflects under load to promote bone ingrowth. | 03-06-2014 |
20140128986 | MONOBLOCK HEAD AND NECK UNIT FOR TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENT - Orthopedic hip replacement is made safer and more effective by enhancing interconnection of hip implant components, such as by improving an interference fit using one or more tapers, threads, and/or cooling of components prior to assembly. For example, a prosthetic femoral neck can include a thread and a Morse taper for lockable attachment to a prosthetic femoral head and/or intramedullary stem. A monoblock head and neck unit is described, having an integrated prosthetic femoral head and prosthetic neck, with structures for engaging the stem. | 05-08-2014 |
20140180429 | MODULAR JUNCTION SEAL OF AN ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT - A method of forming an orthopedic implant, the method comprising the steps of providing a first implant component and a second implant component, the first implant component having a stem and a second implant component including a head defining a female taper sized to receive the stem; coupling the stem to the female taper of the head; forming a modular injunction between the stem and head; applying a seal to the modular injunction to limit bodily fluid from contacting the modular injunction; and forming the orthopedic implant. | 06-26-2014 |
20150018961 | DISCRETELY ADJUSTABLE HIP-REPLACEMENT TRIAL - Hip replacement surgery (hip arthroplasty) includes implantation of a distal stem into a femur of a patient, and implantation of a proximal body to connect to the distal stem. A practitioner uses a “trial” or “provisional” to determine a suitable size and configuration for the implantable proximal body, then selects a suitable proximal body from a set of differently sized and shaped proximal bodies. The trial adjusts discretely, as opposed to continuously, and has discrete settings that correspond to the sizes and configurations available in the set of implantable proximal bodies. In some examples, the trials are provided as a kit of parts, where each part in the kit is adjustable for height (i.e., the length of the femur). The parts in the kit can have different, fixed, values for offset (i.e., the lateral distance of the femur to the center of the femoral head in the acetabulum). | 01-15-2015 |
623220410 | Set of plural femoral securement members | 2 |
20100179664 | INSTRUMENT FOR USE IN A JOINT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE - An instrument for use in a joint replacement procedure comprises a head part which corresponds to the head of an orthopaedic joint component, in which the head part has a bore formed in it, and a connector for connecting the head part to a stem part of the orthopaedic joint component, which is intended for location in the intramedullary cavity of a bone. The connector can be fitted into the bore in the head part in one of a plurality of angular orientations. It comprises a body part and a trigger which can be moved relative to the body part between an unlocked position in which the connector can be moved relative to the head part between different ones of the plurality of angular orientations and a locked position in which the connector is restrained against such movement. | 07-15-2010 |
20150320562 | Modular Attachment Mechanism In Prosthetic Implants - Disclosed is an apparatus that can be positioned in a subject to include, selectively, a modular connection portion. The modular connection portion can be provided to allow for soft tissue connection that replaces a greater trochanter of a natural femur. The soft tissue connection portion can include a plurality of regions to allow for reattachment of soft tissue in a plurality of position to mimic a natural anatomy. A method of using, selecting, and implanting the prosthesis is also disclosed. | 11-12-2015 |
623220420 | Modular type | 34 |
20080200990 | Tissue sparing implant - A femoral component of a hip implant is disclosed. The femoral component may be used specifically in a neck sparing resection (i.e., any process or device that avoids removing the femoral neck) and may include a shortened stem (with respect to a conventional stem) having a terminal flare portion for internally contacting a medial calcar portion of the proximal femur, and a significant curvature on its medial side. Other features of the femoral component include, flat side portions on the anterior and posterior sides of the stem, a lateral fin or a wing or T-back to aid in resisting torsional forces. The femoral component may also include a sagittal slot for proper fitting and placement in the femoral canal. The femoral component may also include a neck component that is modular with respect to the stem component. A head component, whether monoblock or modular with respect to the neck component, may also be utilized as part of the femoral component. | 08-21-2008 |
20090076620 | Modular Prosthesis and Locking Nut Therefor - A modular prosthesis is provided having a first and second prosthesis component and a locking nut. The first prosthesis component is configured to include a mating surface and a threaded shaft extending from the mating surface. The locking nut is formed to include a distal end having a shaped surface. The second prosthesis component is configured to include a mating surface, a nut-receiving cavity and a bore. The mating surface of the second prosthesis component is configured to mate with the mating surface of the first prosthesis component. The nut-receiving cavity is configured to receive the locking nut therein and to have a shaped bottom wall configured to engage the shaped surface of the locking nut. The bore communicates with the nut-receiving cavity through the shaped bottom wall and the mating surface and is sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough. The threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the threaded shaft of the first prosthesis extends through the bore and the locking nut is received in the nut-receiving cavity and tightened onto the threaded shaft, the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom wall of the cavity and the mating surfaces of the first and second components are urged into engagement. | 03-19-2009 |
20090270996 | MODULAR ORTHOPAEDIC COMPONENTS - Modular neck components for hip implants having independent variables associated with physical characteristics of the implant, including leg length, offset, and anteversion. During surgery, the surgeon may be confronted with a need to change a preoperatively-chosen modular neck. For example, the surgeon may desire a change in at least one of the variables, e.g., leg length, offset, and/or anteversion. The present disclosure allows the surgeon to quickly and easily select a different modular neck based on an evaluation of one of the variables without requiring reevaluation of the other variables. | 10-29-2009 |
20100114324 | Modular Hip Joint Implant - A modular hip joint implant and associated method. The modular hip implant includes a femoral stem having a proximal surface defining a dovetail groove having first and second female wings, and a neck component having a distal surface defining a semi-dovetail projection engaging the dovetail groove. The projection includes a single male wing mating with the first femoral wing. | 05-06-2010 |
20100152860 | ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A HIP JOINT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE - An assembly for use in a hip joint replacement procedure which comprises a stem part for location in the intramedullary cavity of a femur, having a tapered spigot at one end, and a head part having a bearing surface defined by a part of a sphere, and a tapered bore formed in it in which the spigot is a snug fit so that the tapered surfaces of the spigot and the socket are in surface to surface contact. The distance from (i) the point on the tapered surface of the spigot at or towards its free end at which the tapered surface thereof no longer contacts the tapered surface of the bore, to (ii) the centre of the sphere which is defined by the bearing surface measured from the said point on the spigot parallel to the axis of the spigot towards the intramedullary cavity, when the spigot is received in the bore in the head part, is at least about 5 mm, with the said point on the tapered surface of the spigot being located between the centre of the sphere and the bearing surface of the head part. | 06-17-2010 |
20100168865 | ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN IMPLANTATION OF A JOINT COMPONENT - An assembly for use in a procedure for implantation of an orthopaedic joint component, comprises a head part of the joint component which has a tapered bore within it, and a connector part which is tapered inwardly along its length so that it can be received snugly in the tapered bore in the head part, the connector part having a bore within it. A tool includes a spigot which fits snugly into the bore in the connector part. Each of the tool and the connector part has a face which contact one another when the spigot on the tool is fully received in the bore in the connector part, and in which each of the said faces extends generally transverse relative to the aligned axes of the spigot and the bore. | 07-01-2010 |
20100241239 | Method And Apparatus For Protecting Modular Implant Connection - Apparatus and methods of protecting modular implant connection portions are provided. A guard includes an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall defining a cavity that covers a modular implant connection portion. The modular implant connection covered with the guard can facilitate test-fitting of other modular implant components and allows reaming of the tissue around the guard. | 09-23-2010 |
20100249943 | MODULAR NECKS FOR ORTHOPAEDIC DEVICES - There is provided a system of modular orthopaedic devices. The system comprises one or more hip implants or trials, each hip implant or trial having a femoral stem and one of at least two neck segments having different geometries. Each neck segment comprises a proximal end configured to receive a femoral head portion and a distal end configured to be operably received by a proximal portion of the femoral stem. Each proximal end comprises a central portion generally representative of a femoral head center. When each of the at least two neck segments are joined with the femoral stem, the central portion is displaced a predetermined distance in a single direction relative to the femoral stem. The neck segments provided, therefore, advantageously allow a user to independently adjust any one of a height, an offset, or a version angle of an orthopaedic device for best performance and fit. | 09-30-2010 |
20110015754 | ARTICULAR IMPLANT COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO CAVITIES - The present invention relates to a device for the replacement of a permanent articular prosthesis at an implant site, comprising a stem ( | 01-20-2011 |
20110035021 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING A MODULAR REVISION HIP PROSTHESIS - A revision hip implant comprises a stem, sleeve, and neck. A proximal IM portion and a distal IM portion of the stem are generally aligned along a long axis of the stem. A body portion of the stem is proximally oriented and has a surface extending generally radially out from the long axis of the stem. The sleeve is configured to be received over the distal intramedullary canal portion of the stem and further has an inner surface configured to mate with the distally extending taper surface of the proximal intramedullary canal portion. The neck is configured to be received in the body portion of the stem. The body portion of the stem has a neck receiving surface configured to mate with a neck taper portion of the neck. The neck taper portion is oriented at an angle relative to the long axis. | 02-10-2011 |
20110046745 | INSTRUMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF TRIALING FOR MODULAR HIP STEMS | 02-24-2011 |
20110060418 | INSTRUMENT FOR USE IN A JOINT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE - An instrument for use in a joint replacement procedure includes a trial head that corresponds to the head of an orthopaedic joint component having an upper surface defined by a curved surface and a bore formed in a lower surface and a trial connector for connecting the trial head to a stem part of the orthopaedic joint component which is intended for location in the intramedullary cavity of a bone. The trial connector can be fitted into the bore in the trial head at a variable angular orientation. | 03-10-2011 |
20110093087 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF MAPPING FEMORAL HEAD FOR ACETABULAR PROSTHESIS ALIGNMENT - An apparatus for orienting a prosthetic femoral head relative to an acetabulum comprises a femoral stem and a femoral head member. The femoral stem is configured to be received within the intramedullary canal of a femur. The femoral head member is configured to couple to the femoral stem and further configured to be received in the acetabulum. The femoral head member further comprises an indicia configured to orient a relative position of the prosthetic femoral head to the acetabulum such that the indicia signifies proper relative position of the prosthetic femoral head in the acetabulum. | 04-21-2011 |
20110118849 | Modular Hip Joint Prosthesis and Assembling Method Thereof - The invention relates to modular hip joint prosthesis and an assembling method thereof. The modular hip joint prosthesis includes a stem component, a proximal body module and lock component. The proximal body module assembles with the stem component and includes a first curved surface component and a second curved surface, wherein the radius of curvature of the first curved surface component is different from the radius of curvature of the second curved surface component. The lock component is used to encase the first curved surface component and the second curved surface for locking up both components. | 05-19-2011 |
20110166666 | MODULAR ORTHOPAEDIC COMPONENT CASE - A case for modular neck components for hip implants. The case may include indicators based on independent variables associated with physical characteristics of the implant, including leg length, offset, and anteversion. During surgery, the surgeon may be confronted with a need to change a preoperatively-chosen modular neck. For example, the surgeon may desire a change in at least one of the variables, e.g., leg length, offset, and/or anteversion. The case allows the surgeon to quickly and easily select a different modular neck based on an evaluation of one of the variables without requiring reevaluation of the other variables. A method described herein may include preoperative planning in which a template including a grid coordinate system is used, which advantageously provides an intuitive system for the surgeon both preoperatively and during surgery. | 07-07-2011 |
20110218640 | Method and Apparatus for Trialing and Implanting a Modular Femoral Hip - A modular femoral hip implant trialing system. The system generally includes a proximal body, a fastener, and a fastener retention member. The proximal body includes a proximal bore, a tapered distal bore, and a passageway connecting the proximal bore to the distal bore. The proximal bore, the distal bore, and the passageway are aligned along a first axis. The fastener includes a head in the proximal bore and a stem in the distal bore, the fastener is aligned along the first axis. The fastener retention member is positioned in the proximal bore and is operable to retain at least a portion of the fastener within the proximal bore. | 09-08-2011 |
20110218641 | Modular Lateral Hip Augments - An implant for a hip can include a lateral augment adapted to be coupled to a lateral side of a femoral body implant. The lateral augment can include a body portion having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a protrusion extending from the second surface. The protrusion can have a shape adapted to mate with a complimentary shaped recess formed in the lateral side of the femoral body implant. An aperture can be positioned in the body portion and extend through the protrusion. A fastener can be received through the aperture and adapted to be threadably secured to the lateral bore. The fastener can be configured to have a length sufficient to pass through a portion of a greater trochanter for securing the portion of the greater trochanter and the lateral augment to the femoral body implant. | 09-08-2011 |
20110218642 | MANIPULATION SYSTEM FOR SELECTION - The present invention relates to a navigation device ( | 09-08-2011 |
20110257758 | SPLINED TAPERED MODULAR DISTAL STEM WITH PROXIMAL POROUS COATING - A modular femoral hip joint prosthesis can include a proximal femoral body having a distal end and a proximal end. The proximal end can be adapted to mate with a femoral head. A femoral stem can have a proximal section and a distal section. The femoral stem can be adapted to matingly connect with the distal end of the proximal femoral body. The proximal section can have a porous metal coating that is adapted to facilitate bony ingrowth. The distal section can have at least one spline formed along an outer surface. | 10-20-2011 |
20110264233 | Minimal Invasive Hip Arthroplasty Device - a minimal invasive hip arthroplasty device is provided. The system comprises a long nail portion, a lag screw portion, distal locking screws, and a resurfacing head. The long nail portion is inserted into a shaft body of a femur from a top portion of the femur and disposed in the femur. The lag screw portion engages and anchors at the long nail portion through a lag screw hole, and the lag screw portion is inserted into a neck of the femur. The distal locking screws queue through the shaft body of the femur perpendicularly and fix the long nail portion to the femur further. The resurfacing head comprises a cup portion configured to cover a head of the femur and a fixing pin portion configured to be inserted into the head and the neck of the femur and engaging the lag screw portion through a resurfacing head hole. | 10-27-2011 |
20120010720 | SLEEVE FOR MODULAR REVISION HIP STEM - The present disclosure provides a femoral prosthesis for use during a revision procedure. The femoral prosthesis includes a body, a neck, a stem, and a sleeve. The sleeve facilitates reattachment of an osteotomized proximal femur, specifically the greater trochanter, following a revision femoral prosthesis surgery involving an extended trochanteric osteotomy. Additionally, the sleeve promotes ingrowth of the osteotomized proximal femur with the sleeve. | 01-12-2012 |
20120041565 | Electric Hip Joint Prosthesis - The invention relates to a hip joint prosthesis comprising a shaft-like section that can be inserted into a femur, and a proximally arranged end cap assembly which closes a hollow space of the hip joint prosthesis. According to the invention the end cap assembly carries a coil assembly that is connected to a first electrode with a first pole and to a second electrode with a second pole. The first and the second electrodes enclose surfaces of the hip joint prosthesis, and in a state in which the end cap assembly closes the hollow space of the hip joint prosthesis, the coil assembly is predominantly arranged in the hollow space. | 02-16-2012 |
20120065737 | PROSTHETIC FEMORAL STEM FOR USE IN HIGH OFFSET HIP REPLACEMENT - A total hip femoral prosthesis provides high lateral offset with a construct including a conventional length neck. The neck is shifted medially to position the head center in a high offset location. The proximal medial portion of the stem is augmented to provide adequate support to the medialized neck. Modular components are disclosed. Methods of using the prosthesis in total hip arthroplasty are described. | 03-15-2012 |
20120259420 | PROXIMAL TRIAL INSTRUMENT FOR USE DURING AN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO IMPLANT A REVISION HIP PROSTHESIS - A modular femoral prosthesis for use during performance of a hip revision procedure includes a proximal body component, a distal stem component, and a locking bolt. Surgical instruments and methods for use in implanting such a modular femoral prosthesis are disclosed. | 10-11-2012 |
20120259421 | VERSION-REPLICATING INSTRUMENT AND ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL PROCEDURE FOR USING THE SAME TO IMPLANT A REVISION HIP PROSTHESIS - A modular femoral prosthesis for use during performance of a hip revision procedure includes a proximal body component, a distal stem component, and a locking bolt. Surgical instruments and methods for use in implanting such a modular femoral prosthesis are disclosed. | 10-11-2012 |
20130053977 | FEMORAL IMPLANT - A femoral implant includes a main shaft with a proximal end and a smooth distal end. A porous circumferential collar is provided between the proximal end and distal end, and a porous distally-extending portion extends distally from the collar to provide for additional bone ingrowth. | 02-28-2013 |
20130079888 | METHOD FOR SELECTING MODULAR IMPLANT COMPONENTS - A method for selecting modular neck components for hip implants based on independent variables associated with physical characteristics of the implant, including leg length, offset, and anteversion. During surgery, the surgeon may be confronted with a need to change a preoperatively-chosen modular neck. For example, the surgeon may desire a change in at least one of the variables, e.g., leg length, offset, and/or anteversion. The present method allows the surgeon to quickly and easily select a different modular neck based on an evaluation of one of the variables without requiring reevaluation of the other variables. The method may include preoperative planning in which a template including a grid coordinate system is used. | 03-28-2013 |
20130204389 | Modular Junction Seal Of An Orthopedic Implant - A seal for preventing a bodily fluid from penetrating an orthopedic implant comprising a tapered section adapted to conformingly mate to a stem of a first implant component, and a collar section extending from and circumferentially surrounding a portion of the tapered section, the collar section adapted to mate to a base of a second implant component such that the tapered section and collar section define an opening therethrough configured to receive the first implant component. | 08-08-2013 |
20130204390 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATTACHMENT IN A MODULAR HIP REPLACEMENT OR FRACTURE FIXATION DEVICE - Methods and apparatus for orthopedic replacement of the hip and hip fracture fixation devices include structures and techniques for fixing or enhancing interconnection of implant components, such as by increasing the interconnection in an interference fit with one or more tapers, threads, and/or cooling of components prior to assembly. For example, a prosthetic femoral neck implant can include a thread and a Morse taper for lockable attachment to a prosthetic femoral head and/or intramedullary stem. | 08-08-2013 |
20130261762 | Hip surgery neck and ball adjustment apparatus and method - The method of accurately and correctly fitting and axially positioning at implantable ball to the neck trunnion of a hip replacement device, as during surgery, the ball adapted to be received in a socket, the ball having a bore, the method including the step providing the neck trunnion with deformable metallic surface ribs, providing a deformable adapter and fitting the adapter over the ribs, providing a trial ball having a non-metallic bore, and including axially forcibly fitting that bore over the deformable adapter to deform the adapter without deforming the ribs, as the trial ball adjustingly arrives at selected axial position on the neck trunnion corresponding to correct position of the trial ball in the socket, and correspondingly subsequent correct axial positioning of the implantable ball on the neck trunnion. | 10-03-2013 |
20140074250 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HIP REPLACEMENT - Methods and apparatus for orthopedic replacement of the hip through three incisions with a modular prosthetic system assembled in vivo while substantially preserving muscles and soft tissues around the hip joint resulting in reduced healing time and decreased risk of dislocation. A prosthetic femoral stem is inserted into the femur. A prosthetic femoral neck is inserted from a point along the side of the patient's body and into the side of the femur and through a lateral bore in the prosthetic femoral stem to join the prosthetic femoral head. The methods and apparatus include structures and techniques for fixing or enhancing interconnection of implant components, such as by increasing the interconnection in an interference fit with one or more tapers, threads, and/or cooling of components prior to assembly. | 03-13-2014 |
20140107801 | DUAL MODULUS HIP STEM AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - An orthopaedic prosthesis for use in a hip replacement surgery. The orthopaedic prosthesis includes a metallic foam shell and a metallic core. The metallic core includes a neck configured to receive a femoral head component and a stem extending through the metallic foam shell. | 04-17-2014 |
20140257510 | ANATOMIC MONOLITHIC HIP IMPLANT SYSTEM - An anatomic prosthetic femoral implant system has a series of modular part-spherical heads and between 4 and 8 femoral component size groups. Each size group has only four components, two left and two right hip implants. One right and one left component being neutral in version and one right and one left being anteverted at an angle producing a head offset of between 4 and 5 mm from neutral. The head offset remains in this 4-5 mm range through all the size groups in the system. It has been found that a large proportion of the target patient population can be served by such a system. | 09-11-2014 |
20150025648 | TISSUE SPARING IMPLANT - A femoral component of a hip implant, where the femoral component may be used specifically in a neck sparing resection and may include a shortened stem (with respect to a conventional stem) having a terminal flare portion for internally contacting a medial calcar portion of the proximal femur, and a significant curvature on its medial side. Other features of the femoral component include, flat side portions on the anterior and posterior sides of the stem, a lateral fin or a wing or T-back to aid in resisting torsional forces. The femoral component may also include a sagittal slot for proper fitting and placement in the femoral canal. The femoral component may also include a neck component that is modular with respect to the stem component. A head component, whether monoblock or modular with respect to the neck component, may also be utilized as part of the femoral component. | 01-22-2015 |
623220430 | Stem includes protruding means projecting into a bore in joint head | 7 |
20080243264 | Proximally Self-Locking Long Bone Prosthesis - A method for arthroplasty includes using a self-locking prosthesis that has a member structured to transfer a load produced by the weight of a patient to a bone. An expandable bone-locking portion that is integral to the member includes a shape-memory material and expands to produce a locking force. A portion of the bone is removed to form an aperture in the bone. The bone-locking portion is inserted into the aperture, and a temperature increase causes a change from a contracted state to an expanded state resulting in expansion of the bone-locking portion so as to contact the inner surface. The expanding is sufficient to create a locking force at the junction between the inner surface and the bone-locking portion of the prosthesis and the majority of the locking force is applied at or above the metaphysis. The length/width ration of the prosthesis may be less than or equal to 5. The resulting reconstructed long-bone may have improved primary and long-term stability. | 10-02-2008 |
20100100193 | PATIENT MATCHED HIP SYSTEM - A method of selecting a patient matched hip joint prosthesis includes identifying a plurality of first parameters of a hip joint anatomy of the patient. The method also includes selecting a standard modular neck member from a set of different standard modular neck members to substantially match the first parameters of the hip joint anatomy of the patient. Moreover, the method includes performing a hip joint mechanical analysis using the selected standard modular neck member. Further, the method includes choosing for implantation either the selected modular neck member, a different standard modular neck member, or a custom designed neck member based on the hip joint mechanical analysis. | 04-22-2010 |
623220440 | Bore in neck area of joint head | 3 |
20110015755 | HIP JOINT PROSTHESIS - A femoral implant for fitting to a resected femur comprises a section having a frustoconical external form, a stem part extending away from the section to a distal end of the implant, and a femoral head extending directly away from the section to the proximal end of the implant. The implant could have the femoral head integral with the section, or as a separate component secured thereto, with the stem being a separate one piece component incorporating the section. | 01-20-2011 |
20130123933 | HIP JOINT PROSTHESIS - A femoral implant for fitting to a resected femur comprises a section having a frustoconical external form, a stem part extending away from the section to a distal end of the implant, and a femoral head extending directly away from the section to the proximal end of the implant. The implant could have the femoral head integral with the section, or as a separate component secured thereto, with the stem being a separate one piece component incorporating the section. | 05-16-2013 |
20130211535 | FEMORAL PROSTHESIS WITH AN OFFSET HEAD - A femoral prosthesis has a stem part and a head part, in which the stem part has a body section for location in the femur of a patient and a neck section including a trunion or spigot. The head part has a bearing surface formed as part of a sphere and a reverse side. The bearing surface has a polar axis extending through a center of the sphere formed thereby. A bore is provided in the reverse side adapted to receive the spigot wherein the bore comprise a bore axis, and in which the bore axis is oblique to the polar axis. | 08-15-2013 |
623220450 | Including an intermediate coupler between joint head and protruding means | 2 |
20140207246 | FEMORAL HEAD PROSTHESIS - A femoral head prosthesis ( | 07-24-2014 |
20140350691 | DYNAMIC INTERFACE SUPPORT ESTABLISHED BETWEEN A CERAMIC HIP JOINT BALL AND A SUPPORTING BALL STEM - An artificial hip joint assembly including a ball mounted atop a supporting stem, the stem adapted to being mounted to a reconditioned end of a femur bone, with the ball adapted to seat within an acetabulum socket of a pelvic bone. An intermediate component is mounted between the ball and stem, the intermediate component incorporating force absorbing and redirecting properties at an engagement interface between the ball and stem in response to impact forces generated upon the ball by the pelvic bone. The intermediate component can be constructed of a softer material than either the ball or stem, the intermediate component can further include a sleeve exhibiting a plurality of interior threads and facilitating mounting of an exteriorly threaded end location of the stem. | 11-27-2014 |
623220460 | Including protruding means projects into a bore in femoral stem or neck | 3 |
20110009976 | ELEMENTS OF A FEMORAL PROSTHESIS WITH A MODULAR NECK, TOOLING FOR IMPLANTING A FEMORAL PROSTHESIS AND METHOD OF IMPLANTATION - A modular assembly for a femoral prosthesis comprises a femoral prosthetic implant forming a spindle of elongate and tapered shape and a one-piece neck. The implant consists of a diaphyseal lower part and a metaphyseal upper part having a flat face delimited by an outer edge and in which a cavity is formed. The neck is formed of a tenon having a shape corresponding to the cavity, said tenon being fitted into the cavity along an insertion axis YY perpendicular to the flat face and a rod provided with an interface for fixing a cup that is to be inserted into the acetabulum of the hip bone. The rod is provided with a tongue which protrudes parallel to the flat face in a radial direction with respect to the insertion axis and directed towards the interior of the obtuse salient angle, at a distance from the flat face of between 0.3 mm and 1.5 mm measured along the insertion axis, the tongue having a free end located at a greater distance from the insertion axis than the part of the edge located opposite the tongue. The free end of the tongue overhangs somewhat with respect to the outer edge of the flat face of the femoral prosthetic implant, in such a way as to ensure that, in the event of sinking of the implant into the medullar cavity, the tongue will come into abutment against the femoral calcar. | 01-13-2011 |
20110029095 | HIP PROSTHESIS - Hip prosthesis including a medullar part of elongated shape intended to be engaged in the medullary canal of a femur, one part forming the prosthetic femoral neck intended to project from the femur and be fitted with a prosthetic femoral head, and a support collar extending transversely to the part forming the femoral neck and intended to take support on the femoral cortex, where the support collar includes a slot. | 02-03-2011 |
20130274889 | Modular Lateral Hip Auguments - An implant for a hip can include a lateral augment adapted to be coupled to a lateral side of a femoral body implant. The lateral augment can include a body portion having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a protrusion extending from the second surface. The protrusion can have a shape adapted to mate with a complementary shaped recess formed in the lateral side of the femoral body implant. An aperture can be positioned in the body portion and extend through the protrusion. A fastener can be received through the aperture and adapted to be threadably secured to the lateral bore. The fastener can be configured to have a length sufficient to pass through a portion of a greater trochanter for securing the portion of the greater trochanter and the lateral augment to the femoral body implant. | 10-17-2013 |