PROSTHESIS FOR ACETABULUM FRACTURES

20220211508 · 2022-07-07

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    Abstract

    The present invention is related to a prosthesis, in particular a revision prosthesis, for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures. The prosthesis comprises a cup member (1), a hook member (2) and a hook retraction member (3). The cup member is formed and configured to be fixable into an acetabular cup. The hook member is formed and configured to be fixable onto an edge of the acetabular cup. The cup member and the hook member are formed and configured to be retractable into one another. The hook retraction member comprises at least one cable arranged and configured for retracting the hook member into the cup member.

    Claims

    1. Prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures, comprising: a cup member (1) formed and configured to be fixable into an acetabular cup (A, C), the prosthesis further comprising: a hook member (2) formed and configured to be fixable onto an edge (D) of the acetabular cup (B, C), wherein the cup member (1) and the hook member (2) are formed and configured to be retractable into one another; and a hook retraction member (3) comprising at least one cable arranged and configured for retracting the hook member (2) into the cup member (1) and/or the cup member (1) comprising two or more cup shells (1A, 1B), wherein each of the two or more cup shells (1A, 1B) is formed and configured to be fixable into one of two or more proximal halves of the acetabular cup (C) having a transverse fracture, and the prosthesis further comprising a cup retraction member (8) comprising at least one cable arranged and configured for retracting the two or more cup shells (1A, 1B) towards each other.

    2. Prosthesis according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fixation plate (7) connected to the cup member (1) and formed and configured to be fixable at an ilium.

    3. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, wherein the cup member (1) is formed and configured to be fixable into a proximal part (A) of the acetabular cup (C) having a lateral fracture.

    4. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, wherein the hook member (2) is formed and configured to be fixable onto a distal part of the edge (D) of the acetabular cup (B) having the lateral fracture.

    5. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, further comprising a pubis plate (9) formed and configured to be fixable onto a pubis (F) and a pubis retraction member (10) comprising at least one cable arranged and configured for retracting the pubis plate (9) towards the cup member (1) and/or further comprising a ischium plate (11) formed and configured to be fixable onto a ischium (G) and a ischium retraction member (12) comprising at least one cable arranged and configured for retracting the ischium plate (11) towards the cup member (1).

    6. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, wherein the hook retraction member (3) is arranged and configured to be fixated in a retracted position where the hook member (2) is retracted into the cup member (1).

    7. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, wherein the cup retraction member (8) is arranged and configured to be fixated in a retracted position where the two cup shells (1A, 1B) are retracted at each other and/or wherein the pubis retraction member (10) is arranged and configured to be fixated in a retracted position where the pubis plate (9(is retracted at the cup member (1) and/or wherein the ischium retraction member (12) is arranged and configured to be fixated in a retracted position where the ischium plate (11) is retracted at the cup member (11).

    8. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, further comprising an inlay cup (13) for an artificial hip that is formed and configured to be fitted into the cup member (1).

    9. Prosthesis according to claim 8, wherein the inlay cup (13) is fixated to the cup member (1) by a layer of bone cement (14), preferably polymethyl methacrylate.

    10. Prosthesis according to claim 8, wherein the inlay cup (13) is arranged and configured to be fixedly attached to a preferably metallic inlay cup member (15) being arranged and configured to be positioned within the cup member (1) and fixated thereto by means of at least one screw.

    11. Prosthesis according to claim 6, 7 and 9 or 10, wherein the cup member (1) as well as the hook retraction member (3) and/or the cup retraction member (8) and/or the pubis retraction member (10) and/or the ischium retraction member (12) are configured such that the respective retraction member (3, 8, 10, 12) is fixated at the cup member (1) in the respective retracted position by means of the layer of bone cement (14) or the inlay cup member (13).

    12. Prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein the cup member (1) and the inlay cup as (13) well as the hook retraction member (3) and/or the cup retraction member (8) and/or the pubis retraction member (10) and or the ischium retraction member (12) are configured such that the respective retraction member (3, 8, 10, 12) is fixated in the respective retracted position by clamping the respective at least one cable between the cup member (1) and the inlay cup member (15) or the layer of bone cement (14).

    13. Prosthesis according to any preceding claim, wherein the hook retraction member (3) comprises two cables, wherein the cables are aligned in parallel to each other along a first retraction direction (R) along which the hook member (2) is retracted into the cup member (1) and/or wherein the cup retraction member (8) comprises two cables, wherein the cables are aligned in parallel to each other along a second retraction direction along which the two cup shells (1A, 1B) are retracted towards each other.

    14. Retraction prosthesis, comprising: a first plate member (1, LA) formed and configured to be fixable at a first part of a bone fracture (A); a second plate member (2, 1B, 9, 11) formed and configured to be fixable at a second part (B) of the bone fracture; and a retraction member (3, 8, 10, 12) comprising at least one cable arranged and configured for retracting the second plate member (2, 1B, 9, 11) towards the first plate member (1, LA), wherein the first plate member (1, LA) and the retraction member (3, 8, 10, 12) are configured such that the retraction member (3, 8, 10, 12) can be fixated at the first plate member (1, LA) in a retracted position where the second plate member (2, 1B, 9, 11) is retracted at the first plate member (1, LA) by means of bone cement (14), preferably polymethyl methacrylate.

    Description

    [0078] Preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in the following, having regard to the drawings. It is shown in:

    [0079] FIG. 1A-1D an acetabular fracture and a prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures according to the present invention;

    [0080] FIG. 2A-2B a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures with additional fixation plates;

    [0081] FIG. 3 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures with two cup shells;

    [0082] FIG. 4 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures with a pubis plate and an ischium plate;

    [0083] FIG. 5 a sectional view of the prosthesis with a layer of bone cement between a cup member and a inlay cup;

    [0084] FIG. 6A-6B a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures with an inlay cup and an inlay cup member;

    [0085] FIG. 7 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures with two cup shells, a pubis plate and an ischium plate; and

    [0086] FIG. 8 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures with a hook having a pubis fixation plate and an ischium fixation plate.

    [0087] In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The same or similar elements or elements having the same effect may be indicated by the same reference number in multiple drawings.

    [0088] Repeating the description of such elements may be omitted in order to prevent redundant descriptions.

    [0089] In FIG. 1A an acetabulum fracture with a first bone part A and a second bone part B is schematically depicted. An acetabular cup C of the acetabulum with a distal part of an edge of the acetabular cup D has a lateral fracture E. The acetabulum further has a pubis F and an ischium G.

    [0090] In FIG. 1B a prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures is schematically depicted. The prosthesis comprises a cup member 1 and a hook member 2. The hook member 2 is retractable into the cup member 1 by means of a hook retraction member 3. The hook retraction member 3 comprises two cables but may comprise only one or more than two cables. The cables are guided by guiding eyes 3A and guiding holes 3B.

    [0091] When the cables of the retraction member are pulled the hook member 2 is retracted into the cup member 1 (retracted position). The hook member 2 loosely or tightly fits into the cup member 1.

    [0092] In FIG. 1C the acetabulum fracture repositioned and fixated by the prosthesis is schematically depicted. The cup member 1 is fixated with two bone screws to a proximal part of the acetabular cup, which is the first bone part (A). The hook member is placed around the distal end of the edge of the acetabular cup D, which is the second bone part (B) and fixated with one bone screw. The two cables of the hook retraction member are held together by a sleeve or husk 4. The acetabulum fracture is closed by pulling the cables of the hook retraction member 3 using a tensioner 6. The cables connect the hook member to the cup member and hence provide stability. The tension on the two cables of the hook retraction member is maintained while a crimp tool is placed around the husk 4. Then the husk 4 is crimped onto the two cables of the hook retraction member 3 in order to secure the cables and keep the hook member in the retracted position.

    [0093] In FIG. 1D a retraction direction R is schematically depicted. The hook member 2 is retracted into the cup member 1 in the retraction direction R by pulling at the two cables of the hook retraction member 3. Here the two cables of the hook retraction member 3 are guided along the cup member 1 in parallel to the retraction direction R.

    [0094] In FIG. 2A-2B a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating is schematically depicted. Only the differences to the preceding embodiments are described in the following.

    [0095] The prosthesis as depicted in FIG. 2A further comprises two fixation plates 7. The fixation plates 7 are fixedly attached to the cup member 1.

    [0096] In FIG. 2B the acetabulum fracture repositioned and fixated by the prosthesis of FIG. 2A is schematically depicted. The cup member 1 and the hook member 2 are fixated like in FIG. 1B-1D. Here for further stability the fixation plates 7 are fixated each with at least one bone screw at an ilium of the acetabulum.

    [0097] In FIG. 3 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating is schematically depicted. Only the differences to the preceding embodiments are described in the following. The cup member (1) is divided into two cup shells 1A, 1B. The prosthesis further comprises a cup retraction member 8 having two cables. The two cables of the cup retraction member 8 are guided along the cup member 1 in parallel to a second retraction direction.

    [0098] The two cup shells 1A and 1B may each be fixated (e.g. with at least one bone screw) on one of the two bone parts of the proximal part of the acetabular cup (C) in case of a transversal fracture of the acetabular cup (C) at an threefold acetabulum fracture. By pulling on the cables of the cup retraction member 8 the two cup shells can be moved towards each other and the two bone parts of the proximal part of the acetabular cup (C) may hence be repositioned and fixated.

    [0099] In FIG. 4 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating is schematically depicted. Only the differences to the preceding embodiments are described in the following. The prosthesis further comprises an pubis plate 9 and a corresponding pubis retraction member 10 as well as a ischium plate 11 and a corresponding ischium retraction member 12. The pubis retraction member 10 and the ischium retraction member 12 each comprise one cable. The cable of the pubis retraction member 10 is guided along the cup member 1 in parallel to a third retraction direction. The cable of the ischium retraction member 12 is guided along the cup member 1 in parallel to a fourth retraction direction.

    [0100] The pubis plate 9 and the ischium plate provide additional stability for the repositioned acetabulum fracture.

    [0101] In FIG. 5 a sectional view of the preceding embodiments of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating acetabulum fractures is schematically depicted. After the hook member 2 and optionally the pubis plate (9) and the ischium plate (11) have been retracted into or towards the cup member 1 and optionally after the two cup shells (la, 1B) have been retracted towards each other, the cables of the respective retraction member 3 (8, 10, 12) are fixated in the retracted position by means of a layer of bone cement 14 between the cup member 1 and a cup inlay 13 (or alternatively a cup inlay member 15 carrying the cup inlay 13).

    [0102] The cup inlay 13 may receive an artificial femoral head (16) of an artificial hip. The inlay cup 13 is placed in the cup member 1 after the acetabulum fracture has been repositioned. Before the inlay cup 13 is placed in the cup member 1 a layer of bone cement 14 is applied to the cup member 1. Before the bone cement cures, the inlay cup has to be positioned as desired in the cup member 1. The layer of bone cement 14 fixates the cables of the respective retraction members 3 (8, 10, 12) and also fixates the inlay cup 13 in the cup member 1.

    [0103] Additionally, the bone cement may be loaded with a compression force during curing leading to a higher resistance against tensions occurring afterwards during gait cycle.

    [0104] In FIG. 6A-6B a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating is schematically depicted. Only the differences to the preceding embodiments are described in the following.

    [0105] The prosthesis as depicted in FIG. 6A comprises a inlay cup member 15 that can be fixated into the cup member 1 and that can receive the inlay cup 13.

    [0106] In FIG. 6B a sectional view of the acetabulum fracture repositioned and fixated with the prosthesis of FIG. 6A is schematically depicted. The inlay cup member 14 is fixated at the cup member 1 with two bone screws 4. The cables of the hook retraction member 3 (and optionally of the cup retraction member 8, the pubis retraction member 10 and the ischium retraction member 12) are fixated by being clamped between the cup member 1 and the inlay cup member 15. Alternatively, the cables may be fixated by a layer of (pre-stressed) bone cement. The inlay cup 13 is snapped into the inlay cup member 15 and the artificial femoral head 16 is received by the inlay cup 13.

    [0107] In FIG. 7 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating is schematically depicted. Only the differences to the preceding embodiments are described in the following. The prosthesis comprises two cup shells 1A, 1B as the cup member 1 with a corresponding cup retraction member 8 having two cables, a hook member 2 with a corresponding hook retraction member 3 having two cables, two fixation plates 7 each fixedly attached to one of the cup shells, a pubis plate 9 with a corresponding pubis retraction member 10 having one cable and a ischium plate 11 with a corresponding ischium retraction member 12 having one cable. The two cup shells 1A, 1B are each fixated at one part of the proximal acetabular cup having a transversal fracture. For additional stability of each of the cup shells 1A, 1B the corresponding fixation plate 7 is fixated at the ilium. The hook member 2 is fixated at the distal end of the edge of the acetabular cup or the second part (B) of the lateral fracture. The pubis plate 9 is fixated at the pubis and the ischium plate 11 is fixated at the ischium. The two halves of the proximal part of the acetabular cup are repositioned and the transversal fracture is closed by retracting the two cup shells 1A, 1B towards each other with the cup retraction member 8. The first bone part (A) and the second bone part (B) are repositioned and the lateral is fracture closed by retracting the hook member 2 into the cup member 1 with the hook retraction member 3 and additionally by retracting the pubis plate 9 and the ischium plate 11 towards the cup member 1 with the pubis retraction member 10 and the ischium retraction member 12.

    [0108] In FIG. 8 a further embodiment of the prosthesis for repositioning and fixating is schematically depicted. Only the differences to the preceding embodiments are described in the following. The prosthesis comprises two cup shells 1A, 1B as the cup member 1 with a corresponding cup retraction member 8 having one cable, a hook member 2 with a corresponding hook retraction member 3 having two cables, two fixation plates 7 each fixedly attached to one of the cup shells, a pubis fixation plate 2A fixedly attached to the hook member 2 and a ischium fixation plate 2B fixedly attached to the hook member 2. The two cup shells 1A, 1B are each fixated at one part of the proximal acetabular cup having a transversal fracture. For additional stability of each of the cup shells 1A, 1B the corresponding fixation plate 7 is fixated at the ilium. The hook member 2 is fixated at the distal end of the edge of the acetabular cup or the second part (B) of the lateral fracture. The pubis fixation plate 2A is fixated at the pubis and the ischium fixation plate 2B is fixated at the ischium. The two halves of the proximal part of the acetabular cup are repositioned and the transversal fracture is closed by retracting the two cup shells 1A, 1B towards each other with the cup retraction member 8. The first bone part (A) and the second bone part (B) are repositioned and the lateral fracture is closed by retracting the hook member 2 into the cup member 1 with the hook retraction member 3. The pubis fixation plate 2A and the ischium fixation plate 2B provide additional stability to the hook member 2.

    [0109] Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail by the embodiments explained above, it is not limited to these embodiments. Other variations may be derived by the skilled person without leaving the scope of the attached claims.

    [0110] Generally, “a” or “an” may be understood as singular or plural, in particular with the meaning “at least one”, “one or more”, etc., unless this is explicitly excluded, for example by the term “exactly one”, etc.

    [0111] In addition, numerical values may include the exact value as well as a usual tolerance interval, unless this is explicitly excluded.

    [0112] Features shown in the embodiments, in particular in different embodiments, may be combined or substituted without leaving the scope of the invention.