Patent classifications
A61F2/4675
Devices and methods for minimally invasive immediate implant stabilization
A system for the amelioration of a recess (56) in a porous material, said system comprising an element (2) for coupling in mechanical energy, and a cylindrical collar (4, 40) having a central recess (44,45) for a guide pin (8), wherein the pin (8), having a cannulation (35), is provided to be inserted as far as the bottom of the recess (56) using a wire (52), wherein the pin (8) is surrounded by an amelioration sleeve (7), wherein the external cylindrical jacket surface of the sleeve (7) has substantially the same external diameter as the collar (4, 40), and wherein the pin (8) is received movably in the central recess (44,45) such that, when mechanical energy is applied, the collar (4,40) can be moved relative to the guide pin (8) in the direction toward the bottom of the recess (8) while liquefying and displacing the material of the sleeve (7).
Robotic Shoulder Fracture Management
A method of repairing a fractured humerus may include implanting a prosthetic humeral stem into a humeral canal of the fractured humerus. First and second tuberosities of the fractured humerus may be robotically machined to include first and second implant-facing surfaces that are substantially negatives of first and second surface portions of the proximal end of the prosthetic humeral stem. The first and second tuberosities may be machined so that the first and second tuberosities have first and second interlocking surfaces shaped to interlock with each other. During implantation, the first and second implant-facing surfaces are in contact with the first and second surface portions of the proximal end of the prosthetic humeral stem, and the first interlocking surface interlocks with the second interlocking surface.
Femoral hip joint spacer with irrigation device
A femoral hip joint spacer. The spacer has a prosthesis body with a ball head, a neck, a stem and an anchoring sleeve which encloses the stem on a proximal side of the stem with a circumferential fastening area, irrigation liquid inlet and outlet openings in the body surface, at least one irrigation liquid discharge opening on a distal side of the stem and at least one irrigation liquid intake opening on the ball head or on the neck. The discharge opening is connected in a liquid-permeable manner to the inlet opening but not to the outlet opening and the intake opening is connected inside the prosthesis body in a liquid-permeable manner to the outlet opening but not to the inlet opening. A cavity open on two sides is formed inside the anchoring sleeve and connects a proximal side to a distal side of the sleeve in a liquid-permeable manner.
METAL OXIDE AND POLYMER-CONTROLLED DELIVERY SYSTEMS, SUNSCREENS, TREATMENTS, AND TOPICAL COATING APPLICATORS FOR ANTIFUNGAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
A dose applicator for preparing a mixture at a point of use includes a housing defining an interior and an opening. First and second ampoules are contained in the interior, wherein the first ampoule contains a first component and the second ampoule contains a second component comprising one or more antifungal agent. An applicator tip is secured in the opening so that when the first and second ampoules are broken, the first and second components mix to form the mixture and the mixture can egress from the application tip.
Non-invasive methods for modifying tissue to facilitate treatment
Systems and methods for facilitating treatment are disclosed that can include the use of imaging techniques in conjunction with one or more non-invasive techniques for modifying tissue, e.g., tissue in or around the spine. Depending on the type of treatment to be performed, various imaging modalities may be suitable for visualizing the tissue. Energy can be applied to tissue from outside of the body such that the tissue is modified in a non-invasive manner. For example, focused ultrasound can be used to dissect body tissues or can be applied to specific regions of tissue to change a characteristic of the tissue, e.g., increase its elasticity. The methods disclosed herein can be stand-alone treatments or can be performed prior to one or more surgical procedures. For example, non-invasive imaging and modification of body tissues can facilitate accessing the spine, preparing an interbody space, and/or surgically correcting the spine.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE REFIXATION OF PROSTHETIC IMPLANTS TO BONE TISSUE
This invention comprises a novel approach for the refixation of a loosened implant to bone, wherein the novel approach comprises providing access to a boundary region between the implant and the bone; removing abnormal interface tissue, wear debris and/or bone cement debris from the boundary region; and inserting bone fixation material into the boundary region so that the bone fixation material engages the implant and the bone and thereby effects refixation of the loosened implant to the bone.
MEDICAL IMPLANT FOR GAS EXCHANGE
A medical implant for treating bone defects. The implant has at least one hollow body delimiting an inner chamber in the interior of the hollow body, a fluid feed line connected in a fluid-permeable manner with the inner chamber, and a fluid discharge line connected in a fluid-permeable manner with the inner chamber. The hollow body consists at least in places or wholly of at least one plastic material that is impermeable to liquids and permeable to oxygen and to carbon dioxide, such that oxygen is deliverable from a fluid passed through the hollow body to, and carbon dioxide is absorbable into the fluid from, the surroundings of the hollow body. Also disclosed is a bone defect treatment system having such a medical implant and the fluid, wherein the fluid contains oxygen and is suitable for absorbing oxygen, and to a method for gas-flushing a surface of a medical implant.
Knee spacer system with irrigation device
Disclosed herein is a temporary knee spacer system for the temporary replacement of a knee joint, which is designed for the interim phase of two-stage septic revisions of knee joint total endoprostheses. The knee spacer system can be used in particular with two-phase septic revisions with which two or more microbial germs are the cause of an infection of the knee joint total endoprosthesis and the surrounding tissue.
Suction swab for surgical use
A surgical method according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, drying an osteochondral defect using a suction swab. The drying step includes suctioning moisture from the osteochondral defect through the suction swab or communicating a gas to the osteochondral defect through the suction swab.
Femoral hip joint spacer with irrigation device
A femoral hip joint spacer including a prosthesis body having a ball head with a sliding surface, a neck, a collar and a stem. A fastening area is arranged on the stem. The femoral hip joint spacer further has a first connector for feeding a medical irrigation liquid into the body, a second connector for draining the irrigation liquid from the body, and an irrigation liquid inlet opening. The first connector is connected in a liquid-conveying manner to the irrigation liquid inlet opening and an irrigation liquid outlet opening. The second connector is connected in a liquid-conveying manner to the irrigation liquid outlet opening, an irrigation liquid discharge opening and an irrigation liquid intake opening. The irrigation liquid discharge opening is connected inside the body to the irrigation liquid inlet opening and the irrigation liquid intake opening is connected inside the body to the irrigation liquid outlet opening.