A61F2002/30299

Punch, Implant and Associated Method
20180104073 · 2018-04-19 ·

A method of performing joint arthroplasty includes preparing a flat surface on a long bone, providing an instrument having a body and a punch extending from the body, the punch including a portion thereof having a shape similar to a stem of an implant, positioning a stop on the flat surface, rotating the stop with respect to the surface of the long bone based upon an indicia on one of the body and the stop so as to position the punch rotationally with respect to the surface to a desired orientation when the instrument is at least partially inserted into the stop, using the instrument to form a cavity in the long bone with the punch at the desired rotational orientation with the instrument inserted at least partially within the stop, the cavity having a shape similar to the stem of the implant, and implanting the stem into the cavity.

STRUCTURE FOR FACILITATING BONE ATTACHMENT
20180104063 · 2018-04-19 ·

A structure for facilitating bone attachment includes a surface and bone ingrowth features formed in the surface. Each of the bone ingrowth features comprises an opening that opens to the surface and a body that extends from the opening into the structure. The opening has a first cross-sectional dimension and the body has a second cross-sectional dimension. The second cross-sectional dimension is greater than the first cross-sectional dimension.

Soft tissue repair system

A soft tissue repair system is provided for covering or filling openings in the annulus of an intervertebral disc. The soft tissue repair system uses a single plug or a combination of a first plug and a second plug. The second plug is a flowable plug such as an adhesive material or a material that hardens to a flexible plug material. Each plug is configured to close the opening in the annulus and can be positioned within the opening, over the opening at the exterior surface or over the opening at the interior surface. The plug can also be combined with a clamping mechanism that engages the annulus to secure the plug in the opening.

KNEE JOINT DEVICE AND METHOD
20240374394 · 2024-11-14 ·

A method for implanting a medical device in a knee joint of a human patient, said method comprising the steps of cutting the skin of a human patient, dissecting an area of the knee joint, introducing the medical device comprising a first part and second part into the knee joint, and attaching the first part and second part of the medical device such that said medical device clasps a portion of a bone of the knee joint.

Implant and covering methods and apparatus

In some aspects, a device comprising an implant configured for insertion into a portion of human anatomy, and at least one covering coupled to the implant is provided. According to some aspects, the implant comprises one or more protrusions configured to prevent leakage of material and/or to resist displacement of the implant. According to some aspects, the covering is configured to facilitate improved leakage and/or implant displacement prevention.

OSSEOINTEGRATIVE ADJUSTABLE OSSICULAR PROSTHESIS

An otologic prosthesis is disclosed. In accordance with some embodiments, the device includes a set of crimping prongs comprising a lattice structure provided on a surface of each crimping prong in the set of crimping prongs to support and promote osseointegration. In accordance with some embodiments, the stem and the TM plate are separate pieces configured to be attached by a snap-fit mechanism. In accordance with some embodiments, the device is an adjustable length prosthesis with an internalized sizing mechanism. In accordance with some embodiments, the device is adjustable by a rotatable joint that facilitates rotation of a first stem section with respect to a second stem section for adjustment and readjustment on a patient-specific basis.

Hydrogel implants with porous materials and methods

An implant system includes a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion includes a hydrogel. The second portion includes a porous material and the hydrogel in pores of the porous material. The third portion includes the porous material. The first portion is free of the porous material. The third portion is free of the hydrogel. Methods of making and using the implant system.

REVISION TOTAL ANKLE IMPLANTS

In some embodiments, a revision implant includes a body extending between a first planar surface and a second planar surface and a head extending from the first planar surface of the body. The head is configured to couple the revision implant to at least one additional component of a multi-component prosthesis. At least one coupling mechanism is configured to couple the body to a first bone.

Planar bone replacement material and method for producing a porous body
09861483 · 2018-01-09 · ·

Planar alloplastic bone replacement material and methods comprise at least one plate for augmentation of bone defects, whereby the bone replacement material consists of a biocompatible plastic material, a biocompatible metal and/or a biocompatible metal alloy, whereby the at least one plate comprises a planar structure and comprises a plurality of pins extending outwards from the planar structure of the at least one plate, whereby the pins each comprise at least one connecting element, whereby the pins are deformable elastically and are arranged sufficiently close to each other such that pressing the surfaces of multiple plates onto each other causes the connecting elements of different plates to interlock with and/or snap into each other and the mutually interlocked and/or snapped-in plates form an open-pored body of mutually interlocked and/or snapped-in plates.

Joint surface replacement system

The present invention relates to an articular joint replacement system. The system has first and second components. Each component has a tapered head piece for covering the end of a bone and for acting as an articular surface, an integrally formed screw stem having a length sufficient to extend into the medullary canal, and inwardly angled bone grips affixed to the underside of the head piece to allow solid fixation to the bone by compression press fit. The head piece of the first component is provided with a shaped exterior surface which complements the shaped exterior surface of the head piece of the second component and which allows motion in three planes.