ARTHROSCOPIC SHOULDER ARTHROPLASTY AND METHOD THEREOF
20190269423 ยท 2019-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/30749
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/144
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30329
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30574
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4637
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/1633
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A novel method and instrumentation for insertion of humeral and glenoid total shoulder implant using arthroscopic visualization for bony preparation as well as insertion of components through small incisions. Mini instruments and cannulated guides and reamers are used in order to perform the procedure under direct arthroscopic visualization. For ease of insertion, the components are inserted separately and assembled in situ. Securing the humeral components in place is accomplished with bicortical screw transfixing the central peg of component.
Claims
1. A system configured for arthroscopically resecting a humeral head and glenoid fossa of a should joint and replacing it with an implant, the system comprising: a stemless humeral head component affixable to a cylindrical metallic portion having a metallic tapered peg having a threaded recess; a glenoid component comprising a base plate and articular insert; one or more cannulated reamers; one or more outriggers; a mechanical center locating device configured to be positioned against a flat surface of the humerus, the device comprising two claws attached to a spring which urges the claws together, and an attachment channel configured to be removably affixed to an end of an outrigger, another end of the outrigger having a hole for receiving a guide wire; a cannulated sliding sleeve containing a threaded rod having an end engageable with the threaded recess of the metallic tapered peg, the cannulated sliding sleeve removably affixable to an outrigger, and a central recess boring reamer.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the stemless humeral component further comprises a hemispherical articular bearing surface having a flat back surface in its periphery and a central recess.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the stemless humeral head component comprises a cylindrical metallic portion with flat surface at one end to be introduced into said a hemispherical articular bearing surface and a metallic tapered peg at the opposite end, wherein said metallic tapered peg extending laterally away from said flat surface, wherein said metallic tapered peg has a thin circular flange between said cylindrical and the tapered segments.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the stemless humeral head component comprises a cylindrical transverse hole for receiving a locking cortical screw.
5. The system of claim 3, wherein the stemless humeral component further comprises a threaded recess on the opposite of said flat surface configured to engage a threaded rod during the insertion and the compression of said metallic tapered peg into the bony recess of the humerus.
6. The system of claim 2, wherein the articular bearing surface is constructed from a material selected from the group consisting of: ceramic, metal, metallic alloy and a composite plastic.
7. The system of claim 3, wherein the hemispherical articular bearing surface is adapted to interlock with the flat portion of metallic tapered peg.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said mechanical center locating device is configured to locate the center of a humeral cut, when said mechanical center locating device is secured to an outrigger also configured for insertion of a guide wire and directing said guide wire through the center of said humeral cut.
9. The system of claim 3, wherein said central recess boring reamer is attached to a rotating shaft driven from a power unit for reaming a central recess for receiving said metallic tapered peg of the humeral head component.
10. A system for guiding a reciprocating mini saw during a humeral head cutting process comprising: an external humeral cutting guide having a guiding slot tilted between 45 and 55 for guiding the reciprocating mini saw during said humeral head cutting process, said external humeral cutting guide further secured by a pin inserted to the humeral bone under direct arthroscopic control, wherein external humeral cutting guide further comprises a centralizing mechanical device using palpable bony landmarks such as the medial and lateral epicondyles and olecranon process.
11. The system of claim 1, which further comprises one or more reciprocating mini saw blades having a flat plate oriented in the cutting plane of the said reciprocating mini saw blade.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein an outrigger comprises a part used in drilling a hole in the proximal end of the humerus, the hole extending into a stemless humeral head component which hole is configured to receive a fixation screw.
13. A system configured for arthroscopic resection of a humeral head and of a glenoid fossa of a should joint and replacement with an implant, the system comprising: a stemless humeral head component; a glenoid component comprising a base plate and articular insert; one or more cannulated reamers; a cannulated sliding sleeve; a mechanical center locating device; one or more outriggers; reciprocating mini saw blades; and a central recess boring reamer, wherein said one or more outriggers and said mechanical center locating device are secured to a sliding sleeve, wherein the stemless humeral head component comprises a cylindrical metallic portion with flat surface at one end to be introduced into said stemless humeral head component and a metallic tapered peg portion at the opposite end comprising a threaded recess, said metallic tapered peg having a thin circular flange between said cylindrical metallic portion and said metallic tapered peg partition, said metallic tapered peg extends away from said flat surface, wherein said threaded recess is configured to receive a threaded used with an outrigger during the insertion and the compression of said metallic tapered peg into the bony recess of the humerus; and, said outrigger is configured to apply compression of the metallic humeral component into a central humeral recess wherein said outrigger is secured to a cannulated sliding sleeve configured to be pushed through a lateral stab wound to abut a lateral cortex of the humerus further wherein; said threaded rod further comprises a compression knob at an opposite end of the threaded rod configured to provide compression of the metallic humeral component into the central recess of the humerus.
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15. A system for arthroscopically resecting a humeral head and glenoid fossa of a shoulder joint and replacing it with an implant comprising: a humeral head component; a glenoid component comprising a base plate and articular insert; one or more cannulated reamers: a cannulated sliding sleeve: a mechanical center locating device: one or more outriggers: reciprocating mini saw blades; and a central recess boring reamer, wherein said one or more outriggers said mechanical center locating device are secured a sliding sleeve and said humeral head component is configured as a cup you'll for use in a reverse shoulder arthroplasty procedure,
16. The system of claim 1, wherein the glenoid component further comprises: a first base having a circumferential rim and central peg and two holes configured for insertion of large cancellous fixation screws, a second articular surface comprising a shallow cavity configured for articulation with the stemless humeral head, wherein said articular insert is seated into and locked into said first base.
17. The system of claim 2, wherein the geometry of the articular bearing surfaces are reversed such as the articular bearing surface is in the form of a hemispherical cavity and the glenoid component having a hemispherical articular bearing surface.
18. The system of claim 13, wherein the stemless humeral head component comprises a cylindrical transverse hole for receiving a locking cortical screw.
19. The system of claim 1, wherein the glenoid component further comprises: a first base having a circumferential rim and central peg and two holes configured for insertion of large cancellous fixation screws, a second articular surface having a convex hemispherical geometry configured for articulation with the stemless humeral head, wherein said articular insert is seated into and locked into said first base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention will be better understood upon reading the following detailed description of the drawings, without limitation of the general inventive concept, method of implantation, instruments and non-limiting embodiments thereof, and on examining the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] While the invention is susceptible to different changes and modifications, specific embodiments of the present invention are shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described herein in details.
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[0032] In another embodiment of the present invention, the humeral head implant has a reverse geometry, where the humeral component has a hemispherical cupule articulating with a round hemispherical glenoid articular surface.
[0033] As mentioned earlier, the main purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for insertion of the humeral and glenoid components of a total shoulder using arthroscopic technique that will only require small stab wounds and significantly reduce skin incisions and surgical damage to the musculotendinous structures such as the subscapularis muscle.
[0034] In order to accomplish this method, we initially remove the humeral head using an external cutting guide 27 applied over the anterior surface of the arm. A centering mechanism 28 will assure that the guide is centered over the bony landmarks of the elbow including the medial 29 and lateral 31 epicondylar bony prominences.
[0035] Next step is to prepare the glenoid articular surface
[0036] The metallic glenoid plate 15 is then inserted and secured to the prepared glenoid surface under direct arthroscopic vision using two cancellous screws 19. A central post 18 will stabilize the plate during screw insertion. Subsequently, the glenoid articular implant 20 is inserted through skin incision 39 and snapped in securely in cavity 17 and secured by snaps and tabs 16 and 16a.
[0037] In a different embodiment of the present invention the glenoid articular component of the reverse shoulder design has a convex hemispherical geometry
[0038] The next step is preparing the humeral cut surface for insertion of the humeral component. A mechanical center locating device 54 is introduced through the anterior incision and placed onto the flat surface of the humerus. The appropriate centralized position of the device is checked directly by the surgeon through the arthroscope inserted superiorly through stab wound 70. The claws 50 and 47 are squeezed open using a surgical clamp where the two small recesses 51 and 52 are squeezed using the clamp
[0039] To accomplish compression of the implant into the recess, compression rod 67 and sliding cannulated sleeve 62 are introduced through lateral stab wound 63 and threaded into the implant's threaded recess 11. The sleeve 62 is advanced until it comes in contact with the lateral surface of the humerus and the alignment tabs 72 are pushed into the transverse alignment slot 72. Turning bolt 68 will compress the central peg 2 of the implant into the bored recess of the proximal humerus. The insertion of the locking fixation screw requires accurate drilling and tapping of the proximal humerus. To this end, outrigger 66 is attached to sliding sleeve 62 and advanced until marks 73 on the sliding sleeve is aligned with mark 74 on the outrigger. In doing so, the outrigger hole will be aligned with hole 10 in the implant peg. The fixation screw 69 is inserted and locked in place. The polyethylene component 5 is squeezed into the joint through the main incision 39 and locked onto the metallic component. Upon completion of the component insertion, the insertion holes made over the lateral surface of the humerus are plugged with bone graft.