A61F2002/3493

Ceramic acetabular shell liners with augments

An acetabular prosthesis for use in a hip arthroplasty surgical procedure is disclosed. The acetabular prosthesis includes a ceramic acetabular shell liner component configured to be secured to an acetabular shell component. The acetabular prosthesis also includes a metal ring affixed to and encircling the ceramic acetabular shell liner component. The acetabular prosthesis also includes an augment molded to and distally extending from the metal ring. The augment is shaped to modify a range of motion of a femoral prosthetic component when the femoral prosthetic component is fitted into the ceramic acetabular shell liner component. Other embodiments are also disclosed.

HIP JOINT DEVICE AND METHOD
20250152368 · 2025-05-15 ·

A medical device for implantation in a hip joint of a patient is provided. The medical device is adapted to be fixated to the pelvic bone of the patient. The medical device comprises an inner and an outer surface, wherein a contacting portion, of said inner surface is spherical and adapted to face the center of the hip joint when said medical device is implanted. The medical device is adapted to receive a caput femur or a prosthetic replacement therefor having a spherical portion, wherein said medical device comprises at least one extending portion, extending said contacting portion of said inner surface such that said at least one extending portion clasps said spherical portion of said caput femur, or a prosthetic replacement therefor, such that said spherical portion is restrained in said medical device. Restraining the caput femur in the medical device reduces the risk that the hip joint dislocates when in use by the patient.

Hip joint instrument and method
12396868 · 2025-08-26 ·

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.

Hip Joint Method
20250360003 · 2025-11-27 ·

A surgical and a laparoscopic/arthroscopic method for operating hip osteoarthritis using an instrument that is adapted to create a through-going hole placed in the acetabulum area from the abdominal side of the pelvic bone of the human patient. The instrument comprises: a driving member, a bone contacting organ in connection with said driving member, an operating device adapted to operate said driving member. The bone contacting organ is adapted to create a hole in the acetabulum area starting from the abdominal side of the pelvic bone through repetitive or continuous movement.

AN IMPLANT INSERTION SYSTEM

An implant system has an acetabular cup with an interior bearing surface with a central bearing zone that is smooth and devoid of holes or indentations. The cup also has a peripheral bearing zone that contains insertion tool engagement holes. The engagement holes are only present in the peripheral zone and have specific shapes and dimensions. The system includes an insertion tool with retractable interlocks that fit within the engagement holes to position the cup during implantation. The central bearing zone bears the main forces during articulation, while the peripheral zone withstands minor forces. The location of the engagement holes has a negligible effect on the cup's performance. The cup can be made of ceramic and may have a coated exterior surface for osseointegration.