APPARATUS FOR TRIALING A MODULAR HUMERAL HEAD
20180133018 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2002/4033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30433
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/4657
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30507
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/3054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30617
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30369
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a modular shoulder prosthesis measuring device having an adjustable radial offset provided by relative rotation of an adapter interdisposed between the stem and the head. Specifically, the interface configuration between the stem and the adapter, as well as between the adapter and the head are designed such that relative positioning of these components provides a continuous adjustment in the radial offset. Indicia are provided to precisely determine the magnitude and direction of the adjustment being made.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. An adjustable prosthesis comprising: a stem; a humeral head having an articulation surface and a bottom face opposite the articulation surface, the bottom face defining an elongated aperture having a first planar end and a first curved end defining an interface surface that is generally flat; and an adapter having a second planar end and a second curved end complementary to the first curved end, the adapter configured to be interposed between the stem and the humeral head, the adapter defining a coupling tapered portion having a centerline which is generally perpendicular to the interface surface, the adapter having a bearing surface located in between the second planar end and the second curved end, the bearing surface being generally planar and configured to engage the interface surface so as to allow continuous linear movement of the bearing surface within the elongated aperture in a direction perpendicular to the centerline and within the elongated aperture.
3. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the adapter is rotationally positionable on the stem to provide a first adjustment and relatively linearly positionable to the head to provide a second adjustment so as to couple the head to the stem in a fixed orientation within a range of orientations defined by the first and second adjustments.
4. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 3, wherein the range of orientations is a 1-5 mm radial offset.
5. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the adapter is rotationally positionable on the stem such that relative angular positioning of the adapter on the stem will effect a first radial offset, and the adapter is linearly coupled to the head such that relative positioning of the adapter with respect to the head will effect a linear offset.
6. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the adapter and the humeral head each include indicia that indicate a relative position of the humeral head with respect to the adapter.
7. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the humeral head includes rotational indicia along the articulation surface for determining a relative rotation of the humeral head with respect to the stem.
8. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 2, wherein a through bore is defined through the articulation surface of the head and is in communication with the elongated aperture to receive a coupling member to couple the humeral head to the adapter.
9. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 8, wherein the through bore has a slot portion and a circular portion that facilitates transverse movement of the coupling member within the through bore.
10. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the stem further comprises a taper coupling feature.
11. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 10, wherein the coupling tapered portion of the adapter is positionable within the taper coupling feature of the stem to couple the adapter to the stem.
12. An adjustable prosthesis comprising: a humeral head having an articulation surface; and an adapter having a coupling taper, the coupling taper having a cylindrical shape and an axis that is generally parallel to a pair of flat planar parallel bearing surfaces formed in the adapter, the pair of flat parallel bearing surfaces connecting a first planar end and a first curved end, wherein the pair of flat planar parallel bearing surfaces are configured to allow continuous linear translation of the coupling taper in between the first planar end and the first curved end with respect to the humeral head in a direction perpendicular to the axis, wherein the flat planar parallel bearing surfaces are configured to enable measurement of a linear offset of the humeral head from an implanted fixation component.
13. The adjustable prosthesis according to claim 12, wherein the humeral head, the pair of flat planar parallel bearing surfaces, the first planar end and the first curved end define an elongated aperture.
14. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 13, wherein the humeral head defines a through bore passing through the articulation surface to the elongated aperture, the through bore sized to receive a coupling member to couple the humeral head to the adapter.
15. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 16, wherein the through bore has a slot portion and a circular portion that facilitates transverse movement of the coupling member within the through bore.
16. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 12, wherein the adapter and the humeral head each include indicia that indicate a relative position of the humeral head with respect to the adapter.
17. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 12, wherein the humeral head includes rotational indicia along the articulation surface for determining a relative rotation of the humeral head with respect to a stem.
18. The adjustable prosthesis of claim 12, further comprising a stem defining a taper coupling feature, wherein the coupling taper of the adapter is positionable within the taper coupling feature of the stem to couple the adapter to the stem.
19. An adjustable prosthesis for trialing an implant, comprising: an adapter defining a coupling axis, the adapter having a first planar end and a first curved end, the first planar end and the first curved end parallel to the coupling axis; and a humeral head configured to be coupled to the adapter, a portion of the humeral head defining an elongated aperture sized to receive the adapter and having a second planar end complementary to the first planar end and a second curved end complementary to the first curved end and defining a generally flat interface surface, the adapter defining a pair of flat bearing surfaces connecting the first planar end and the first curved end such that the adapter is continuously linearly positionable within the elongated aperture, wherein the humeral head is configured to be displaced with respect to the adapter from a first position to a second position along a straight linear path defined by the pair of flat bearing surfaces of the adapter and generally perpendicular to the coupling axis with respect to the adapter.
20. The adjustable prosthesis according to claim 19, wherein the adapter is configured for rotation relative to a prosthetic fixation component.
21. The adjustable prosthesis according to claim 19, wherein the adapter and the humeral head each include indicia proximate the first planar end and the second planar end, respectively, that indicate a relative position of the humeral head with respect to the adapter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the present disclosure, its application, or uses.
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[0029] Defined on the bottom surface 22 is an adapter accepting cavity 50. The cavity 50 has the second pair of bearing surfaces 30 and 32. Additionally, the cavity 50 has flat and curved bearing surfaces 52 and 55 which are configured to interface with the flat and circular bearing surfaces 35 and 36 of the adapter.
[0030] The head 14 further defines a through bore 54. The through bore 54 passes through the outer spherical surface 20 and the adapter accepting cavity 50. The through bore 54 has a defined shelf 56 which is configured to support a head portion 57 of the coupling member 16. The through bore 54 further has a slot portion 58 and a circular portion 60 which facilitate transverse movement of the coupling member 16 within the through bore 54. As the cavity 50 has a length L.sub.1 which is longer than the length L.sub.2 of the adapter 12, the adapter 12 is configured to move transversely within the head 14. The difference in L.sub.1 and L.sub.2 is the distance of the linear offset of the system. The first pair of bearing surfaces 26 and 28 and second pair of bearing surfaces 30 and 32 are configured so as to prevent relative rotational movement between the adapter 12 and the head 14.
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[0034] The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.