Prosthetic Implant Removal Tool and Associated Method
20220125591 ยท 2022-04-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/30771
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/92
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30841
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/92
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed is a tool and an associated method for removing a prosthetic implant. Although the tool can be used to remove a variety of different prosthetic implants, it finds particular application in the removal of femoral implants. In one embodiment, both lateral and medial tools are utilized. The lateral tool includes a generally arcuate shape with upstanding sidewalls that define an arcuate interior. The lateral tool is thus dimensioned to follow the contour of the lateral side of a femoral implant. The medial tool includes opposing side walls that define an interior opening. The opening is sized to receive the neck of the femoral implant, thereby allowing the tool to closely follow the medial bone/implant interface.
Claims
1. A system for minimizing bone loss during the removal of a femoral implant, the femoral implant including lateral and medial sides, a stem, an upper textured portion, and a neck, bone growth affixing the upper textured portion to the femur, the system comprising: a lateral tool including proximal and distal ends and an outer wall with an arcuate extent, the lateral tool further including opposing side walls defining an arcuate interior, each side wall including a first angled extent and a second curved extent, the curved extent being sharpened, a window formed within each of the opposing side walls, a threaded aperture formed within the proximal end, the distal end including a curved and sharpened leading edge, the lateral tool adapted to be inserted between the femur and the lateral side of the femoral implant to thereby separate the textured portion from the femur; a first impact tool threadably secured to the threaded aperture of the lateral tool, the first impact tool allowing the leading edge and curved extents of the lateral tool to cut bone growth between the femoral implant and the femur; a medial tool including proximal and distal ends, the medial tool including opposing side walls, with each side wall including inner and outer edges, the outer edges being sharpened, a U-shaped trough with a sharpened leading edge positioned at the distal end of the medial tool, an opening formed through the medial tool, the medial tool adapted to be inserted between the femur and the medial side of the femoral implant with the neck of the implant extending through the opening; a second impact tool threadably secured to the threaded aperture of the medial tool, the second impact tool allowing the leading edge and the outer edges of the medial tool to cut bone growth between the femoral implant and the femur; wherein with both the lateral and medial tools inserted into the femur, the curved extents of the lateral tool overlap the outer edges of the medial tool.
2. An implant removal tool for removal of a femoral implant that includes a neck, the tool comprising: proximal and distal ends and opposing side walls, with each side wall including inner and outer edges, an opening formed through the tool, the tool adapted to be inserted along an edge of the femoral implant with the neck being received within the opening.
3. The implant removal tool as described in claim 2 further comprising a U-shaped trough positioned at the distal end of the tool.
4. The implant removal tool as described in claim 2 wherein the outer edges of the tool are sharpened.
5. The implant removal tool as described in claim 2 wherein the tool includes a U-shaped trough at its distal end.
6. The implant removal tool as described in claim 5 wherein the U-shaped trough includes a sharpened leading edge.
7. The implant removal tool as described in claim 2 wherein the opening includes surrounding front and back edges, with all of the surrounding front and back edges being sharpened.
8. A system for removing a femoral implant, the femoral implant positioned within a femur and including lateral and medial sides, a stem and a neck, the system comprising: a lateral tool including proximal and distal ends and an outer wall, the lateral tool further including opposing side walls defining an interior, the lateral tool adapted to be inserted between the femur and the lateral side of the femoral implant; a medial tool including proximal and distal ends, the medial tool including opposing side walls, with each side wall including inner and outer edges, an opening formed through the medial tool, the medial tool adapted to be inserted between the femur and the medial side of the femoral implant with the neck of the implant extending through the opening.
9. The system as described in claim 8 wherein the side walls of the lateral tool include a first angled extent and a second curved extent.
10. The system as described in claim 9 wherein the curved extent is sharpened.
11. The system as described in claim 8 wherein a window formed within each of the opposing side walls of the lateral tool.
12. The system as described in claim 8 wherein the outer edges of the medial tool are sharpened.
13. The system as described in claim 8 wherein the medial tool includes a U-shaped trough with a sharpened leading edge positioned at the distal end.
14. The system as described in claim 8 wherein with both the lateral and medial tools inserted into the femur, the opposing side walls of lateral tool overlap the outer edges of the medial tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and its advantages, reference is now made to the following descriptions, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0041] Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
TABLE-US-00001 Parts List 20 Femoral Implant 22 Lateral Side of Implant 24 Medial Side of Implant 26 Stem of Implant 28 Femur 32 Textured Extent of Implant 34 Neck of Implant 36 Lateral Tool 38 Proximal End of Lateral Tool 42 Distal End of Lateral Tool 44 Threaded Aperture of Lateral Tool 46 Outer Wall of Lateral Tool 48 Arcuate Extent of Outer Wall 52 Lateral Anterior/Posterior Walls 54 Interior Area of Lateral Tool 56 Angled Extent of Lateral Anterior or Posterior Wall 58 Curved Extent of Anterior/Posterior Side Wall 60 Sharpened Edges 62 Window in Lateral Anterior/Posterior Wall 64 Leading Edge of Lateral Tool 66 Medial Tool 68 Proximal End of Medial Tool 72 Distal End of Medial Tool 74 Opposing Side Walls of Medial Tool 76 Inner Sharpened Edge of Side Wall 78 Outer Edge of Anterior/Posterior Wall 80 Sharpened Edges 82 Opening in Medial Tool 84 Trough of Medial Tool 86 Leading Edge of Medial Tool 88 First Impact Tool 90 Weighted Slide 92 Threaded Extent of First Impact Tool 94 Guide of First Impact Tool 96 Second Impact Tool 98 Threaded Extent of Second Impact Tool 100 Weighted Slide 102 Guide of Second Impact Tool 104 Alternate Embodiment of Lateral Tool 106 Straight Edge of an Alternative Lateral Tool 108 Curved Leading Edge of an Alternative Lateral Tool 112 Alternate Embodiment of Medial Tool 114 Cut Out in the Alternative Medial Tool 116 U-shaped Sharpened Edge of Opening 118 Opening in the Alternative Medial Tool 120 Nut Securing Impact Tool
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0042] The present disclosure relates to a tool and an associated method for removing a prosthetic implant. Although the tool can be used to remove a variety of different prosthetic implants, it finds particular application in the removal of femoral implants. In one embodiment, both lateral and medial tools are utilized. In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment, the lateral tool includes a generally arcuate shape with upstanding sidewalls that define an arcuate interior. The lateral tool is thus dimensioned to follow the contour of the lateral side of a femoral implant. The medial tool, in one embodiment, includes opposing side walls that define an interior opening. The opening is sized to receive the neck of the femoral implant, thereby allowing the tool to closely follow the medial bone/implant interface. The details of these tools, and the manner in which they can be employed, are discussed in greater detail hereinafter.
[0043] The disclosed tools are specifically designed to release an implanted prosthesis by closely following the bone/implant interface. The tools can be employed to remove a wide variety of different prosthetics, such as shoulder and hip implants. However, in the preferred embodiment, the tools are used to cut around, dislodge, and remove a femoral implant 20. As depicted in
Lateral Implant Removal Tool
[0044] With reference to
[0045] In one embodiment, each side wall 52 of lateral tool 36 includes a first angled extent 56 and a second curved extent 58. As illustrated, angled extent 56 is located near proximal end 38 of the tool 36 while the curved extent 58 is located at the distal end 42 of tool 36. The curved extents 58 of tool 36 are preferably angled and sharpened. All of the edges 60 surrounding interior portion 54 may be sharpened to facilitate insertion of tool 36. These sharpened edges 60 cut the bone growth along the bone/implant interface and otherwise allow for the insertion of tool 36. In order to allow the surgeon to gauge how far tool 36 has been inserted, a window 62 can be formed within one or both of the side walls 52. Distal end 42 of tool 36 optionally includes a curved and sharpened leading edge 64. Sharpened leading edge 64 and sharpened edges 60 allow lateral tool 36 to be inserted as closely as possible along the interface between the femur/implant. This, in turn, allows for the efficient removal of implant 20.
Medial Implant Removal Tool
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Method of Using Lateral and Medial Tools
[0047] The method of using the tools (36 and 66) is next described in connection with
[0048] As described, the lateral and medial implant removal tools (36 and 66) can be used in conjunction with one another. It is preferred that lateral tool 36 is inserted and removed prior to the insertion and removal of medial tool 66.
Alternative Embodiments
[0049] An alternative embodiment of medial tool 112 is depicted in
[0050] An alternative embodiment of the lateral tool 104 is depicted in
[0051] Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure.