CERAMIC SURFACE ARTHROPLASTY SYSTEM
20210030547 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2310/00029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2310/00023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30749
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/3603
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/3605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2310/00634
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/3085
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a ceramic surface arthroplasty system, which consists of a convex, hemispherical, metallic implant (1) and a hollow hemispherical metal implant (3). The implants are coated with porcelain or zirconium oxide layer on their friction surfaces to avoid the creation of metallic microparticles. The convex implant (1) has a navel (4) on the thread (6) of which a bone-piercing pre-tensioning needle (7) is screwed and is tightened with a washer (9) at the area of the major trochanter or bulge. Further, it has protruding ribs (5) immersed on the surface of the head.
Claims
1. A ceramic surface arthroplasty system, consisting of a convex, hemispherical metallic implant (1) with a metal surface, on the inner surface of which there are meridian protruding ribs (5) and a navel (4) at the implant pole (1), with a female thread (6) on which a pretensioning needle (7) is screwed, which intersects the neck of the bone and is tightened in the area of the major trochanter or bulge using a nut-washer (9) set, and a hollow hemispherical metal implant (3) with a metal surface, characterized in that both implants are coated with porcelain or zirconium oxide on the adjacent surfaces.
2. A ceramic surface arthroplasty system, according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner side of the convex hemispherical metal implant (1) and the outer side of the hollow hemispherical metal implant (3) are covered with a porous metal layer (8) to achieve osteointegration with the corresponding bones.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is illustrated in an exemplary, non-limiting manner.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0021] Referring now to the accompanying drawings, illustrative embodiments of the ceramic surface arthroplasty system will be described in order to illustrate the advantages and particular features thereof.
[0022] The present invention relates to a surface arthroplasty system, which consists of two metallic implants, a female and a male one. With respect to the femoral arthroplasty surface, the male implant is placed on the properly carved femoral head of the bone,
[0023] The convex, hemispherical metallic implant (1),
[0024] In addition, the convex, hemispherical metallic implant (1) has internally a short navel (4), which is located in the centre of the concave inner surface, on the so-called pole. This has the beneficial effect of not requiring extensive deep perforation of the head (2) and the femoral neck during implant placement, thus further preserving the integrity of the underlying bone and its perfusion.
[0025] Furthermore, on the inner surface of the convex, hemispherical, metallic implant (1) of the proposed ceramic surface arthroplasty system, there are meridian, thin protruding ribs (5). At the centre of the navel (4) there is a female thread (6) for receiving the pre-tensioning needle (7). With these two mechanisms, i.e. the ribs and pre-tensioning, sufficient early rotational and axial stability is ensured and no use of acrylic cement is required for attachment to the underlying bone. To ensure more stable implant stability, beyond the early one, the internal surface of the convex implant (1) is all covered with a porous metal layer (8), which, over time, leads to permanent osteointegration in the underlying bone.
[0026] The pre-tensioning needle (7) of the proposed implant, 2.5 mm thick, in part or in all of its length, has a thread corresponding to that of the navel (4). The one tip of the needle (7) is sharp. Thus, while one tip of the needle (7) can be screwed onto the navel (4) of the convex implant (1), its sharp tip may, after penetrating the head (2) and the femoral neck, according to surgeon's desirable direction, be fixed in the region of the major trochanter by means of the nut-washer combination (9), thus finally enforcing the desired pretension.
[0027] The application of the ceramic surface arthroplasty system in the surgical technique therefore requires perforation of the head (2) and the neck by using a needle (7) in a neck-femur direction tangential to the major trochanter and according to the desired axis, as it results from the preoperative design. Centrally the needle (7) remains sufficiently protruding from the femoral head while circumferentially emerging from the major trochanter. The pretensioning needle (7) remains in place and is used as a guide for the slightly hemispherical carving of the femoral head (2) and the creation of the short navel (4) socket, according to the size of the proposed convex, hemispherical, metallic implant (1). Then the implant (1) is screwed onto the needle (7) and is pulled from the side of the major trochanter. The nut/washer combination (9) is placed on the circumferentially protruding part of the needle (7) and up to the cortex of the major trochanter. The needle (7) portion that is left over the nut (9) after the latter has been tightened in the area of the major trochanter is cut off. The nut (9) tightening results in the precipitation of the implant (1) on the femoral head (2), the immersion of the ribs (5) of the implant (1) on the surface of the head (2) and finally in the creation of the desired pretensioning along the needle (7). Furthermore, the acetabulum is carved by a convex scraper to the desired size, corresponding to the convex implant (1), and transverberation of the hollow implant (3). Finally, the femoral head (2) is reset so that the glazed porcelain or zirconium oxide surface of the convex implant (1) is brought into contact with the concave surface of the hollow implant (3), which internally on its concave surface is covered by a porcelain or zirconium oxide layer,
[0028] It is to be noted here that the description of the invention has been made by reference to exemplary embodiments, not being limited thereto. Any alteration or modification in terms of dimensions, morphology, used materials and components of manufacture and assembly and the stages of application of the procedure, if they are not a novel inventive step and do not contribute to the technical development of the already known one, are considered to be included in the purposes and contemplation of the present invention.