Patent classifications
A61F2002/3401
BUFFER FOR FEMORAL HEAD AND NECK EXCISION
An apparatus for the treatment of canine or other animal hip pathologies, the apparatus (200) comprising a buffer (210) adapted to be disposed between a femur (10) and a hip socket (25), and a fixing means (250) adapted to fix the buffer to the femur.
Acetabular prosthesis
Acetabular prosthesis comprising an acetabular cup, an acetabular insert, able to be stably coupled inside the acetabular cup and configured to receive an articulation head and a centering unit configured to guide and center the insertion and stable positioning of the acetabular insert in the acetabular cup. The centering unit comprises a centering hole provided in the acetabular cup and a centering pin provided on the acetabular insert and which develops along a centering axis, configured to be inserted in the centering hole. The centering pin is provided with an external lateral surface that has an undulating development along the centering axis.
Joint socket and joint endoprosthesis
The invention relates to a joint socket for a joint endoprosthesis, in particular in the form of a hip joint socket for a hip joint endoprosthesis. The joint socket has the form or substantially the form of a section of a hollow-spherical shell. The joint socket comprises a socket wall, in which socket wall at least one through-opening is formed. The through-opening is closed with a closure element. The closure element is formed as one piece with the socket wall. At least one predetermined breaking point is formed between the closure element and the socket wall. The at least one predetermined breaking point is irreversibly destroyable for removing the closure element from the socket wall. The joint socket comprises at least one connecting device for force- and/or form-fittingly connecting the closure element removed from the socket wall to the socket wall in a connecting position.
ACETABULAR APPARATUS WITH DUAL MOBILITY FOR HIP REVISION SURGERY
Prostheses, acetabular apparatuses, and methods of use are disclosed. In some embodiments, an acetabular apparatus includes an acetabular cup, a pre-assembled liner and flange construct, and a dual mobility bearing (e.g., a dual articulating femoral head component and insert). In one embodiment, the pre-assembled liner and flange construct may be coupled together by a band coupled to the flanges, the band being arranged and configured to be pressed onto an outer surface of a liner. The pre-assembled liner and flange construct being arranged and configured to accept the dual mobility bearing so that it is freely rotatable relative thereto during use.
ACETABULAR JOINT PROSTHESIS
An acetabular joint prosthesis may be designed to replace an acetabular articular surface. The prosthesis can include an acetabular cup, an augment, and an augment-securing mechanism configured to secure the augment to the cup. The mechanism can be reconfigured between an unlocked configuration in which a slider is slidable along a guide feature and a locked configuration in which the slider or guide feature is in an expanded form such that the slider is fixed in place relative to the guide feature. An unlocked configuration may include the augment-securing mechanism allowing rotation between the augment and the cup, with the augment being securable to the augment in multiple rotational positions. Also, the prosthesis may be configured to facilitate actuation between the unlocked and locked configurations, including moving an instrument to the prosthesis in an access direction that is substantially perpendicular to a rim of the cup.
Method and Devices for Intracorporeal Bonding of Implants with Thermal Energy
A system for dynamically controlling a weld profile includes a generator, and end effector, a sensor, and a computer. The generator is configured to supply energy based on the weld profile. The end effector operatively connected to the generator and configured to apply vibratory energy and pressure to an object. The sensor configured to provide an output with respect to the object. The computer configured to monitor the output and change the weld profile of the generator based on the output.
Securing an acetabular component to an acetabular bone
A surgeon can secure an acetabular component to an acetabular bone. The surgeon can insert a pair of anchors through a corresponding pair of holes in the acetabular component into a corresponding pair of pilot holes drilled into the acetabular bone. Each anchor is attached to a length of suture before insertion. The surgeon can tie the sutures from the anchors together, to secure the acetabular component against the acetabular bone. The surgeon can position the tied lengths of suture in a suture channel formed in the acetabular component. The suture channel can prevent the suture from interfering with a liner that contacts the acetabular component. The surgeon can repeat as needed, using multiple pairs of anchors, multiple holes and suture channels in the acetabular component, and multiple pilot holes in the acetabular bone. The surgeon can use soft anchors or screw anchors.
Threaded augmentable acetabular shell with augments
An acetabular prosthesis is described that includes a shell having an outer surface and an inner surface, the outer surface defining an external shape. There is at least one through bore extending from the outer surface of the shell to the inner surface of the shell. At least one augment is configured to be positioned at least partially within the at least one through bore of the shell such that, in an assembled state, the shell and the at least one augment define a modified external shape.
Threaded insert for implant
Disclosed herein are implants with threaded inserts and methods for attaching the same to the implants. The threaded insert may define a first external dimension and include an internally threaded hole to receive a fastener. The implant may include a receiving hole with a proximal portion having a proximal diameter and a distal portion having a distal diameter. The distal diameter may be greater than the proximal diameter and substantial the same as the first dimension of the insert to secure the insert in the receiving hole. A method of attaching a threaded insert to a receiving hole of an implant with an insertion tool is also disclosed.
Laser-Produced Porous Surface
A method of forming an implant having a porous tissue ingrowth structure and a bearing support structure. The method includes depositing a first layer of a metal powder onto a substrate, scanning a laser beam over the powder so as to sinter the metal powder at predetermined locations, depositing at least one layer of the metal powder onto the first layer and repeating the scanning of the laser beam.