A61F2/30721

Tensor Fascia Latae (TFL) Protector

A TFL Protector for use during a total hip arthroplasty having a generally semi-circular or U-shaped elongate body includes a distal end, a proximal end, an elbow and a convex surface opposite a concave surface. The generally U-shaped or semi-circular elongated body extends from the distal end to the proximal end and the proximal end turns back toward back toward the distal end at elbow.

CONNECTING SLEEVE FOR ANCHORING SHAFTS OF TWO OPPOSITELY ARRANGED PROSTHESES

The invention relates to a connecting sleeve for anchoring shafts of two oppositely arranged prostheses, preferably on an elongate bone such as a femur or humerus. The reinforcing sleeve comprises two receiving bushes for one prosthesis shaft each and comprises a separable coupling region arranged therebetween for connection in such a manner as to resist shear forces and rotation. According to the invention, each receiving bush has, on the side thereof facing the coupling region, one fork of a pair of forks that interact with each other, and a fitting block is arranged on a base of the fork, the lateral surfaces of which fitting block have a distance that corresponds to an inner width of the fork, and the lateral surfaces are designed to contact flanks of the fork in a planar manner, at least one fastening screw being arranged transversely through the fork. The fork connection is simpler to produce than the known wedge connection and yet is sufficiently robust. Unlike in the case of the wedge connection, an exact fit is not required; a clearance fit between the fork and the fitting block is sufficient in principle, excessive play being eliminated by means of the fastening screw.

Implantable medical device for lubricating an artificial contacting surface
11446149 · 2022-09-20 ·

An implantable medical device, for implantation in a mammal knee joint, comprising an artificial contacting surface adapted to replace at least one contacting surface of the knee joint and to be lubricated when implanted in said joint. The medical device further comprises a reservoir comprising a movable wall portion defining the volume of the reservoir, at least one inlet adapted to receive a lubricating fluid from the reservoir, at least one channel at least partly integrated in said artificial contacting surface, wherein the channel is fluidly connected with said at least one inlet for distributing said lubricating fluid to the surface of said artificial contacting surface. The medical device further comprises an operation device adapted to non-invasively transport said lubricating fluid from said reservoir to said artificial contacting surface, and an implantable injection port for refilling said reservoir, wherein the movable wall portion is moved when the reservoir is refilled, such that the volume of the reservoir is increased.

Responsive Biomechanical Implants and Devices
20220280301 · 2022-09-08 ·

Prosthetic devices allow for full articulation of the joint, while absorbing impact of the components during normal use that will reduce wear on the device components and prolong life. The device may include a bone implantable component and a bearing component having an articulation surface that is sized and shaped to substantially mate with at least a portion of the bone implantable component and a damping mechanism that includes a contact member disposed at least primarily inside a cavity; a biasing member biasing the contact member toward an upper aperture of the cavity and means for capturing the contact member within the cavity.

ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANT
20220280302 · 2022-09-08 ·

A knee prosthesis (10, 20) is disclosed. In one example of an embodiment, the knee prosthesis includes a load bearing component (12, 22) and a stem (14, 24) arranged and configured to be coupled within an intramedullary canal of a patient's bone. In some embodiments, the knee prosthesis may also include a coupler (16) for coupling the stem to the load bearing component. In use, the stem is offset from and angled relative to the load bearing component to facilitate reception of the stem in a bowed or angled intramedullary canal of a patient's tibia or femoral bone. In one example of an embodiment, the coupler may include first (32) and second (34) ends, the central longitudinal axis (33) of the first end and the central longitudinal axis (35) of the second end are offset from one another, non-parallel to one another, and do not intersect or cross each other's path at any point.

Joint spacers

An apparatus including a joint spacer for treatment of a joint of a human subject. The joint spacer includes a bioresorbable stent having compressed and expanded configurations and a covering that covers an external surface of the stent. The joint spacer is configured to be inserted into a space of the joint, and is shaped, when the bioresorbable stent is in the expanded configuration, to provide mechanical support to the joint until the bioresorbable stent resorbs into a body of the subject. Treating a joint of a human subject includes inserting a joint spacer into a space of the joint while a bioresorbable stent of the joint spacer is in a compressed configuration, and transitioning the bioresorbable stent to an expanded configuration within the joint, such that the joint spacer provides mechanical support to the joint until the bioresorbable stent resorbs into a body of the subject.

HIP JOINT INSTRUMENT AND METHOD
20220257388 · 2022-08-18 ·

A surgical instrument for operating hip joint osteoarthritis in a human patient is provided. The hip joint comprises an acetabulum, being a part of the pelvic bone, and a caput femur, being the proximal part of the femoral bone. The surgical instrument is adapted to assist in the operating of the hip joint osteoarthritis from the abdominal side of the pelvic bone of said human patient.

Medical device and method for treatment of hip joint
20220313281 · 2022-10-06 ·

A medical device for delivering an action to an area of a hip joint or its surroundings, inside a human body, is provided. The hip joint of a patient comprises a collum femur and a ball shaped caput femur, being the proximal parts of the femoral bone, and an acetabulum, being a bowl shaped part of the pelvic bone. The medical device comprising; an elongated member, having a length axis along its elongated distribution, comprising a first portion, adapted to enter the body of the patient, and a mechanical element, adapted to be used during an operation in the hip joint or its surroundings, inside the body. The first portion of the elongated member comprises a holding member adapted to hold the mechanical element inside the body of the patient, wherein the first portion of the elongated member have a first portion cross-section area substantially perpendicular to the length axis of the elongated member. The first portion is adapted to pass through a hole, in a bone of the patient, the hole having a hole cross-section area. The first portion cross-section area, is adapted to be smaller than said hole cross-section area. The mechanical element have a functional status, ready to deliver said action inside said body, when held by the holding member inside the body of the patient. The mechanical element is adapted to have a mechanical element cross-sectional area substantially perpendicular to the length axis of the elongated member, substantially larger than the first portion cross-sectional area and adapted to be unable to pass through the hole, when the mechanical element is in the functional status.

Devices and methods for cementing insert bearing liner into acetabular cup component
11298236 · 2022-04-12 · ·

Described is an acetabular assembly comprising: an acetabular cup component (100) having an outer convex surface (104), an inner concave surface (106) defining a cup cavity, and a plurality of openings (116) that extend between the inner concave surface and the outer convex surface and that are configured to accommodate a fastener for attaching the acetabular cup component to an acetabulum of a patient; an insert bearing liner (200) defined by an inner concave surface (202) and an outer convex surface (206), and configured to be located at least partially within die cup cavity of the acetabular cup component; and a plurality of spacers (300) that are configured to be inserted into the plurality of openings in the acetabular cup component from the inner concave surface.

Tensor fascia latae (TFL) protector

A TFL Protector for use during a total hip arthroplasty having a generally semi-circular or U-shaped elongate body includes a distal end, a proximal end, an elbow and a convex surface opposite a concave surface. The generally U-shaped or semi-circular elongated body extends from the distal end to the proximal end and the proximal end turns back toward back toward the distal end at elbow.