A61F2002/30115

Multi-walled placeholder

A placeholder for vertebrae or vertebral discs includes a tubular body, which along its jacket surface has a plurality of breakthroughs or openings for over-growth with adjacent tissue. The placeholder includes at least a second tubular body provided with a plurality of breakthroughs and openings at least partially inside the first tubular body. The first and second tubular bodies can have different cross-sectional shapes, can be are arranged inside one another by press fit or force fit or can be connected to each other via connecting pins and arranged side by side to one another in the first body.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING GRAFTING IN SURGICAL PROCEDURES
20240082003 · 2024-03-14 · ·

Methods and apparatus provide for: selecting a quantity of bone graft material; arranging the bone graft material in an annular shape with a substantially central through hole to form graft collar, where the graft collar is a non-load-bearing structure; providing a bone fastener having a head portion and a shank portion, wherein the shank portion is at least partially threaded, inserting the threaded shank portion of the bone fastener through the substantially central hole of the graft collar; securing the graft collar below the head portion of the bone fastener, and implanting the graft collar and bone fastener into bone tissue of a patient.

ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT, AND BRIDGE MEMBER, INSERT MEMBER AND BASE PLATE USED THEREIN

An artificial knee joint 1 includes: an insert member 2 embedded in a part of a joint surface of a medial condyle MC or lateral condyle LC of a tibia T; and a bridge member 3 disposed underneath the insert member 2, and having a length that allows both ends thereof to be anchored to a cortical bone of a tibia T.

INTERLOCKING REVERSE HIP PROSTHESIS WITH REMOVEABLE TAPERED CENTRAL POST
20240108476 · 2024-04-04 ·

In interlocking reverse hip prosthesis including an acetabular cup having an opening in the central portion of the cup having implanted in the acetabular cavity. The opening has a circular extending wall protruding into the concave portion of the cup at a distance at least equal to the diameter of the opening. The inward extension of the cup provides a female Morse taper suited for receiving the mail Morse taper post of the acetabular ball. After implantation of the acetabular cup, the surgeon can easily secure the cup to the acetabular bone using several screws without the interference of the central peg (as in prior implants). The femoral ball is then attached to the cup via central Morse taper.

Implants, devices, systems, kits and methods of implanting

A distraction kit including at least one trial insert, at least one handle for coupling to the at least one trial insert, a correction indication guide, and at least one implant. A method for performing a distraction arthrodesis including inserting at least one trial insert into a joint and selecting a trial insert of the at least one trial insert for correction of the joint in a first plane. The method also including rotating the selected trial insert in a medial-lateral direction for correction of the joint in a second plane and selecting the needed correction in the first plane and the second plane. The method further including marking at least one bone for the selected correction. Then, marking the implant with the correction indication guide to achieve proper placement of the implant and joint correction replication from the desired trial positioning. Implants, devices, and systems are also disclosed.

BONE IMPLANT SYSTEM, BONE IMPLANT, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A BONE IMPLANT
20240130861 · 2024-04-25 ·

A bone implant system, a bone implant produced using such a bone implant system, and a method for producing such an implant. The bone implant system includes a plurality of different disc elements having different external diameters. The disc elements can be stacked axially above one another in different combinations to form different stack arrangements owing to the different external diameters of the disc elements. The different stack arrangements have different outer contours. The disc elements each have an interlocking portion situated on an upper face and a complementary interlocking portion situated on an axially opposite lower face, by which interlocking portions the disc elements can be interlockingly fixed to one another in the different stack arrangements in the radial direction and/or the circumferential direction.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT FIXATION
20190282367 · 2019-09-19 ·

An interbody implant system for use in the spine includes a base comprising two or more bone contacting surfaces, at least one recess in at least one of the two or more bone contacting surfaces, the recess configured for containing a tooth, a deployable tooth to provide fixation between the base and the anatomy of a subject, a break-away bridge between the tooth and the base for providing a first relative position between the tooth and the base, and a locking mechanism for providing a second relative position between the tooth and the base.

Protective cover for a prosthetic implant
10398571 · 2019-09-03 ·

A protective cover for a prosthetic implant is a flexible body defining an interior space in which a prosthetic implant is receivable. The body includes a lip and an area of weakness formed in one side of the body extending from the lip to a central (i.e., top) portion of the body. The cover can also include an elongated tab extending from a side of the body opposite the slit. The cover covers an exterior surface of the implant when the implant is received in the interior space and thereby prevents soft tissues through which the implant is advanced during surgical introduction of the implant into a joint of patient from contacting and becoming adherent to the exterior surface of the implant. The cover can be extracted and the implant released from the interior space through the area of weakness and into the joint by applying a pulling force to a side of the body opposite the area of weakness.

VERTEBRAL BODY REPLACEMENT AND INSERTION DEVICE

Disclosed herein are expandable interbodies with modular endplates. An expandable interbody has an outer column, an inner column threadedly coupled and translatable relative to the outer column along the longitudinal axis, and an expansion ring to adjust a body length of the expandable interbody. The expansion ring has a plurality of teeth, and the outer column has at least one arm for engaging a tooth of the plurality of teeth to lock the expansion ring. The inner column and/or outer column can include a connector for connection to a modular endplate that has a substantially hollow core. The modular endplate includes a plate with a set screw entrapped therein. The modular endplate has an aperture to receive the connector of the inner and/or outer column.

MEDICAL PRODUCT, PREFERABLY FOR USE DURING THE TREATMENT OF A BONE CAVITY, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE MEDICAL PRODUCT, AND MEDICAL KIT
20190231530 · 2019-08-01 ·

A medical product, preferably for use in the treatment, more particularly in the filling up and/or closure, of a bone cavity, the product having structural elements connected to one another, the structural elements being dividable at least into two groups of structural elements, namely at least into a first group of structural elements and into a second group of structural elements, the structural elements of the first group having a lower hardness than the structural elements of the second group. Furthermore, a method for producing the medical product and a medical kit.