A61F2002/30934

RESURFACING IMPLANT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OSTEOCHONDRAL DEFECTS

Exemplary arthroplasty systems and methods involve the implantation of a first implant having a convex bearing surface portion and a subchondral surface portion, and a second implant having a concave bearing surface portion and a subchondral surface portion, where the implants are configured for implantation into a joint of a patient to treat an osteochondral defect therein. The joint may be a knee joint, a shoulder joint, a hip joint, an ankle joint, a first metatarsal-phalangeal joint, or the like. In exemplary embodiments, the joint is a knee joint, the first implant is a femoral implant, and the second implant is a tibial implant.

Cervical cage

The present invention relates to an implantable cervical cage having a flexible posterior plate allowing for posterior displacement or movement of the cage. The cervical cage includes an anterior wall or side with a rigidity greater than a rigidity of the posterior plate. The differential between the anterior and posterior rigidity allow the cervical cage to flex more in a posterior plane than an anterior plane.

IMPLANTS, ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SUCH IMPLANTS OR ASSEMBLIES
20220142783 · 2022-05-12 · ·

An implant for in-vivo implantation which comprises an assembly of two or more constructive elements (3,4) which are movable relative to each other. Each constructive element (3,4) is partly or completely porous and comprises a porous part (5,6) with a matrix (7,8) of open cells (51,61). A first matrix (7) of the first element (3) comprises a first overlapping part (50) with a form-closed connection to a second overlapping part (60) of a second matrix (8) of the second of the constructive elements (4) through which the first overlapping part extends. The overlapping parts (50,60) are movable relative to each other to change a combined shape of the overlapping parts.

ARTIFICIAL SPINAL PROSTHESIS AND METHOD

Methods and systems for treating a spinal joint with a facet joint replacement. The prosthesis can include a first component having a first articulating surface and a second component having a second articulating surface. The first component is attached to a superior articulating facet and the second component is attached to an inferior articulating facet. The first articulating surface and the second articulating surface articulate with each other and allow for multiple degrees of movement of the facet joint without fusing the joint.

UNICONDYLAR FEMORAL PROSTHESIS, TIBIA PAD, AND UNICONDYLAR REPLACEMENT PROSTHESIS
20220096245 · 2022-03-31 ·

The present disclosure relates to a unicondylar femoral prosthesis, a tibial pad and a unicondylar replacement prosthesis. The unicondylar femoral prosthesis includes an osteotomy surface configured to connect with a femur and an articular surface configured to abut a tibia. The articular surface includes a distal articular surface and a posterior condyle articular surface. The distal articular surface has a first curvature radius on a sagittal plane, the posterior condyle articular surface has a second curvature radius on the sagittal plane, and a ratio of the first curvature radius to the second curvature radius ranges from 1.4 to 2.1. The articular surface has a third curvature radius on a coronal plane, and the third curvature radius is equal to the first curvature radius.

ARTIFICIAL SPINAL PROSTHESIS AND METHOD

Methods and systems for treating a spinal joint with a facet joint replacement. The prosthesis can include a first component having a first articulating surface and a second component having a second articulating surface. The first component is attached to a superior articulating facet and the second component is attached to an inferior articulating facet. The first articulating surface and the second articulating surface articulate with each other and allow for multiple degrees of movement of the facet joint without fusing the joint.

Articular fossa prosthesis and articular prosthesis with articular fossa prosthesis
11291550 · 2022-04-05 · ·

The disclosure provides an articular fossa prosthesis and an articular prosthesis with the articular fossa prosthesis. An outer cup of the articular fossa prosthesis is disposed in a target skeleton, a lining is disposed in the outer cup, an articular head structure may be movably disposed in the lining, a first communicating passage communicated with an articular capsule is disposed on the outer cup, a second communicating passage communicated with the articular capsule is disposed on the lining, and the first communicating passage is communicated with the second communicating passage to guide a synovial fluid to a contact surface between the lining and the articular head structure.

Photodynamic articular joint implants and methods of use

Photodynamic devices for replacement of an articular head of a bone are provided. In an embodiment, a photodynamic device includes a photodynamic support member and an articular member attachable, either fixedly or removably, to the photodynamic support member and having a bearing surface. In an embodiment, the articular member includes a recess designed to receive the photodynamic support member. In an embodiment, the photodynamic support member includes an opening into which a shaft of the articular member can be inserted to attach the articular member to the photodynamic support member.

IMPLANT FOR USE IN A WEAR COUPLE INCLUDING A SPHERICAL WEAR PARTNER
20210282931 · 2021-09-16 ·

The invention describes an implant for wear couples in endoprosthetics, the implant having an outer side, with an outer face, and an inner side, and a hemispherical wear region for accommodating a spherical wear partner being formed on the inner side. The aim of the invention is to reduce the height of the implant as much as possible and to ensure that, e.g., the pelvic bone does not have to be milled down as much. According to the invention, the implant is therefore designed in the form of a ring or annular structure and the outer face permits direct implantation in the body. In order to reduce friction between the spherical wear partner and the implant to a minimum, the implant has a specially designed inner geometry.

INSERT FOR USE IN A WEAR COUPLE INCLUDING A SPHERICAL WEAR PARTNER
20210282934 · 2021-09-16 ·

The invention describes an implant for wear couples in endoprosthetics, comprising at least one shell, into which an insert, preferably a ceramic insert, is introduced. The insert has an outer side, with an outer face, and an inner side, and a hemispherical wear region for accommodating a spherical wear partner being formed on the inner side. The aim of the invention is to reduce the height of the implant as much as possible and to ensure that, e.g., the pelvic bone does not have to be milled down as much. According to the invention, the insert is therefore designed in the form of a ring or annular structure. In order to reduce friction between the spherical wear partner and the implant to a minimum, the implant has a specially designed inner geometry.