A61F2002/4037

Posterior shoulder arthroplasty implants, systems, and methods
11576690 · 2023-02-14 ·

A stemless humeral head replacement system including a base plate and a humeral head implant. The base plate includes a bone facing side, an implant side opposite the bone facing side, a curvate perimeter, at least one fin protruding from the bone facing side a first distance and extending linearly a length along the bone facing side, and an implant engagement structure on the implant side. The humeral head implant includes a curvate implant surface and a base plate engagement structure opposite the curvate implant surface, the base plate engagement structure configured to couple to the implant engagement structure of the base plate.

Humeral Head and Cup Trial with Flexure

Disclosed herein is a humeral head and cup trials, a system for humeral trialing, and a method for removing a humeral head and cup trial from a humeral stem. The humeral trial may include a first portion, a second portion, and a post extending from the second portion. The first portion may define an articular surface. The post may define a first length in a first configuration and a second length in a second configuration. The first length may be greater than the second length. The post may change from the first configuration to the second configuration by moving the first portion with respect to the second portion.

Humeral head implant system
11607320 · 2023-03-21 · ·

A humeral head implant system includes a head component including a first articulating surface, a second bottom surface extending from the first spherical articulating surface, a first cavity extending a first distance into the head component from the second bottom surface, and a second cavity extending into the head component along a cavity axis. The head component defines a head axis extending through a center of the first articulating surface parallel to the cavity axis. A base component defines a slot extending from a first width to a second width. An insert component includes an insert body, a first engagement feature, and a slot engagement feature. The first engagement feature is received in the second cavity along the cavity axis. The insert body has an insert thickness less than the first distance, and the slot engagement feature slides into the slot in a direction transverse to the cavity axis.

System and method for repairing articular surfaces

A joint replacement system for repairing an articular surface of a first bone of a joint includes an anchor portion and an implant portion. The anchor portion includes an anchor to be secured to the bone, and an anchor fixation head including a bone-facing surface (BFS) extending radially outward from the anchor and an implant facing surface (IFS) extending from a periphery of the BFS. The implant portion is formed from a material (e.g., CoCr) more dense than the material of the anchor portion (e.g., Ti) and includes a fixation cavity to receive at least a portion of the anchor fixation head (AFH), the fixation cavity includes an anchor facing surface (AFS) configured to form a frictional connection with the IFS, and a load bearing surface having a contour for articulating against a cooperating articulating surface of a second bone of the joint.

Humeral Implant and Method
20230157832 · 2023-05-25 ·

A humeral implant is disclosed. The implant has a humeral surface component and a stem. The humeral surface component has an articular surface and is configured for fixation to an articular portion of a proximal humerus. The stem is configured for post-surgery axial movement within the humerus. The stem is connected to the humeral surface component opposite of the articular surface. A method of implanting a humeral implant is also disclosed.

Shoulder prosthesis components and assemblies

An inserter includes a first end, a second end, and a body extending between the first end and the second end. A first impacting surface is disposed at the first end, and a second impacting surface is disposed adjacent to the second end. An interface disposed at the second end and is configured to engage an implant. The first impacting surface is configured to direct a first impacting force along the body of the inserter in a first direction, and the second impacting surface is configured to direct a second impacting force along the body in a second direction that is different from the first direction. Methods of use also are disclosed.

Multi-Direction Fixation for Shoulder Prosthesis

According to one aspect of the disclosure, a prosthetic implant system includes a first articulation component, a base, and a second anchor. The base may have a proximal portion and a first anchor extending in a distal direction along a longitudinal first anchor axis. The proximal portion of the base may be configured to couple to the first articulation component. The second anchor may be formed separately from the base and may extend along a longitudinal second anchor axis. The base may include a channel extending from a first opening in the proximal portion of the base through a second opening in a distal portion of the first anchor. The channel may be sized and shaped to receive the second anchor therethrough. When the second anchor is received within the channel, the longitudinal first anchor axis may be oblique to the longitudinal second anchor axis.

DUAL MOBILITY CUP REVERSE SHOULDER PROSTHESIS
20230137504 · 2023-05-04 ·

A reverse shoulder prosthesis system is provided. The system can include a the convex surface of the glenosphere and the concave surface of the humeral socket. The convex surface, a humeral socket can have a concave surface, and a cup is positioned between cup can be moveable relative to the glenosphere and to the humeral socket.

PROSTHESIS FOR A SHOULDER ARTICULATION
20170367835 · 2017-12-28 ·

Prosthesis for a shoulder joint including a humeral component equipped with a stem, a head component and connection or articulation means of the humeral component with the head component, wherein the prosthesis according to the invention can be used both as a conventional prosthesis and as a reverse-type prosthesis.

Multiple bearing humeral prosthesis

A prosthesis to replace a portion of the anatomy, such as the humerus, can include a first shell. A second prosthesis can be positioned relative to the shell to provide the bearing surface to articulate with a glenoid prosthesis or glenoid. The second prosthesis can include a connection portion to engage a connection portion in the shell.