Patent classifications
A61F2002/30245
Acetabular orthopaedic prosthesis and method
An orthopaedic components, prostheses, and methods for a hip arthroplasty are disclosed. The acetabular prosthetic component includes an outer rim and a cavity defined by an inner wall. The cavity is sized to receive a femoral head of a femoral prosthetic component. The inner wall includes a curved surface extending inwardly from the outer rim to an inner end, and a semi-spherical surface connected to the inner end of the curved surfac. The inner wall is shaped to resist dislocation of the femoral head component from the cavity and permit the femoral head component to articulate over a range of motion.
TALONAVICULAR JOINT PROSTHESIS AND METHOD OF IMPLANTING THE PROSTHESIS
A talonavicular joint prosthesis includes a navicular component configured to be implanted in a navicular bone and including a base and a surface having an articulation recess formed therein; and a talar component configured to be implanted in a talus bone and including a bearing section configured to rest within the articulation recess. The talar component and the navicular component are shaped such that, when brought together, there is more conformity between the navicular component and the talar component in a dorsal-plantar plane than in a medial-lateral plane.
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.
Magnetically Stabilized Total Hip Replacement Prosthesis
A total hip replacement prosthesis that comprises an acetabular component and a femoral component. The acetabular component has a full or partial hemispherical shape, and comprises a shell and one or more magnets. The femoral component comprises a stem portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, a neck portion comprising a tapered end and a base end that is joined to the proximal end of the stem portion, and a spherical head that is affixed to the tapered end of the neck portion and comprises one or more magnets. The acetabular component is configured to receive all or a portion of the spherical head of the femoral component. Further, the one or more magnets of the acetabular component and the one or more magnets of the spherical head of the femoral component are oriented to generate an attractive force therebetween.
IMPLANT, INSERTION DEVICE, AND PLATE ASSEMBLY
An intervertebral implant includes a body having a first face, a second face connected to and opposite the first face, a width and a length at least as long as the width that extend around the first and second faces, and first and second connection portions for connecting the implant to a separate holding member. The first and second connection portions each includes a hollow space accessible from outside the body through an opening formed between the first and second faces. The openings are elongate and extend away from one another around the implant from a same first side that defines the length of the body to respective second and third sides opposite to one another that define the width of the body, and are arranged such that the first and second connection portions are simultaneously engageable by the holding member.
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.
Artificial Disc Replacement Device
An artificial disc replacement device is disclosed. The device includes an upper endplate and a lower endplate, as well as a core assembly disposed between the endplates. The core assembly includes a core member with a curved engaging surface and a matrix member. The matrix member is more compressible than the core member. The curved engaging surface of the core member engages a recess in the upper endplate so that the upper endplate can translate along the curved engaging surface. The curved engaging surface has a greater curvature at its posterior end than at its anterior end to facilitate different ranges of motion during extension and flexion.
ARTIFICIAL CERVICAL AND LUMBAR DISC SYSTEM
An artificial replacement disc includes a pair of substantially parallel plates formed to occupy a space defined by vertebral endplates, each of the plates including a plurality of spikes on a first surface and a concave trough formed on a second surface opposite of the first surface. A mobile core includes a core rim with opposing convex surfaces extending from opposite sides of the core rim, the mobile core being capable of being disposed between the pair of plates to permit the vertebral endplates to move relative to one another. The spikes on each of the plates extend substantially away from the mobile core and the convex surfaces are formed to integrally fit within the concave trough of at least one of the plates. The core rim limits lateral movement of the mobile core relative to the parallel plates. One or more insertion tools for inserting and implanting the replacement disc are also described.
Punch, implant and associated method
A method of performing joint arthroplasty includes accessing a surface on a bone and supporting a stop with the accessed surface. The method includes positioning an instrument at least partially within the stop, the instrument having a body and a punch, the punch including a portion thereof having a shape similar to a shape of a stem of an implant, and rotating the stop with respect to the accessed surface based upon an indicia on one of the body and the stop so as to position the punch rotationally with respect to the accessed surface at a first orientation. The method further includes moving the body axially with respect to the stop to form a cavity in the bone with the punch at the first rotational orientation, the formed cavity having a shape similar to the stem of the implant, and implanting the stem of the implant into the cavity.
INTERVERTEBRAL DISK PROSTHESIS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN INTERVERTEBRAL DISK PROSTHESIS
The invention relates to an intervertebral disk prosthesis (10), comprising a caudal plate (20), a cranial plate (30), and an elastic core (40) formed between the caudal plate (20) and the cranial plate (30), wherein the caudal plate (20) has a cavity (25) on the side (21) facing the cranial plate (30), wherein the core (40) is integrally connected to the cavity (25) in the caudal plate (20).