Arthroplasty Implants
20170020678 ยท 2017-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Garrett D. Lauf (Elgin, IL, US)
- Daniel P. Predick (West Lafayette, IN, US)
- Michael S. Butler (St. Charles, IL, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2220/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/4233
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30331
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/3085
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Arthroplasty implants replace an articulating surface of a bone joint such as bone joints of the foot, and is characterized by a three-component device comprising a bone screw, a button, and a cap. The button incorporates knurling on its distal end to fixate onto bone, a center hole, a spherical pocket to mate with the bone screw for stabilization, and a proximal retention structure to mate with the cap. The bone screw incorporates distal bone (cortical) threads or threading, a spherical head, and a drive structure used to insert the bone screw through the hole of the button and into the bone (e.g. a distal segment of the first metatarsal). The cap incorporates a distal mating structure that retains the cap onto the button, a proximal smooth spherical head that mates with the distal surface of the bone (e.g. a phalange bone), and a tang that prevents rotation after implantation.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. An implant for replacing an articulating surface of a bone joint, the implant comprising: a bone screw having a head with a top and a rounded underside, a shaft extending from the rounded underside of the head, bone threading on an outside surface of the shaft, and a drive structure in the top of the head configured to receive a drive tool for inserting the bone screw into bone of the bone joint; a button having a distal end configured to be received on bone of the bone joint and having an undersurface with knurling to fixate into the bone of the bone joint, a pocket extending from the distal end and having a bore configured to allow the shaft of the bone screw to pass through but retain the underside of the head of the bone screw, and a rim extending about a proximal end of the button, the rim incorporating a retention structure configured to receive a mating retention structure of the implant; and a cap having a proximal surface configured to articulate with a bone joint, and a distal end having a distal retention structure configured to mate with the retention structure of the rim, whereby the cap is retained onto the button.
5. The implant of claim 4, wherein: the retention structure of the rim of the button comprises an undercut; and the distal retention structure of the distal end of the cap comprises a tang; the undercut of the rim and the tang of the distal end cooperating to prevent the cap from separating from the button once the cap has been received on the button.
6. The implant of claim 5, wherein: the undercut of the rim of the button is formed by a radially inwardly extending flange; and the tang of the distal end of the cap is formed by a radially outwardly extending flange.
7. The implant of claim 4, wherein: the retention structure of the rim of the button comprises a tang; and the distal retention structure of the distal end of the cap comprises an undercut; the tang of the rim and the undercut of the distal end cooperating to prevent the cap from separating from the button once the cap has been received on the button.
8. The implant of claim 7, wherein: the tang of the rim of the button is formed by a radially outwardly extending flange; and the undercut of the distal end of the cap is formed by a radially inwardly extending flange.
9. The implant of claim 4, wherein the bone threading of the bone screw comprises cortical bone threading.
10. The implant of claim 4, wherein the proximal surface of the cap is smooth.
11. The implant of claim 10, wherein the proximal surface of the cap is also rounded.
12. The implant of claim 4, wherein the pocket of the button is spherical.
13. The implant of claim 12, wherein the bore of the pocket has an angled inlet.
14. An implant for replacing an articulating surface of a joint of a small bone of the foot or hand, the implant comprising: a bone screw having a head with a top and a spherical underside, a shaft extending from the spherical underside of the head, bone threading on an outside surface of the shaft, and a drive structure in the top of the head configured to receive a drive tool for inserting the bone screw into bone of the bone joint; a crown having a distal end configured to be received on bone of the bone joint and having an undersurface with knurling to fixate into the bone of the bone joint, a pocket extending from the distal end and having a bore configured to allow the shaft of the bone screw to pass through but retain the underside of the spherical head of the bone screw, and an edge extending about a perimeter of a proximal end of the crown, the edge incorporating a retention structure configured to receive a mating retention structure of the implant; and a cap having a proximal surface configured to articulate with an articulation surface of the bone joint, and a distal end having a distal retention structure configured to mate with the retention structure of the edge, whereby the cap is retained onto the crown.
15. The implant of claim 14, wherein: the retention structure of the edge of the crown comprises an undercut; and the distal retention structure of the distal end of the cap comprises a tang; the undercut of the edge and the tang of the distal end cooperating to prevent the cap from separating from the crown once the cap has been received on the crown.
16. The implant of claim 15, wherein: the undercut of the edge of the crown is formed by a radially inwardly extending flange; and the tang of the distal end of the cap is formed by a radially outwardly extending flange.
17. The implant of claim 14, wherein: the retention structure of the edge of the crown comprises a tang; and the distal retention structure of the distal end of the cap comprises an undercut; the tang of the edge and the undercut of the distal end cooperating to prevent the cap from separating from the crown once the cap has been received on the button.
18. The implant of claim 17, wherein: the tang of the edge of the crown is formed by a radially outwardly extending flange; and the undercut of the distal end of the cap is formed by a radially inwardly extending flange.
19. The implant of claim 14, wherein the bone threading of the bone screw comprises cortical bone threading.
20. A method of replacing an articulating portion of a joint of a small bone of the foot or hand comprising the steps of: preparing a former articulating portion of one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot for replacement of the former articulating portion; installing a bone screw and button of an implant for replacing the articulating surface of a small bone joint on the one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot, the bone screw having a head with a top and a rounded underside, a shaft extending from the rounded underside of the head, bone threading on an outside surface of the shaft, and a drive structure in the top of the head configured to receive a drive tool for inserting the bone screw into the one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot bone of the bone joint, the button having a distal end configured to be received on the one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot bone of the bone joint and having an undersurface with knurling to fixate into the one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot bone of the bone joint, a pocket extending from the distal end and having a bore configured to allow the shaft of the bone screw to pass through but retain the underside of the head of the bone screw, and a rim extending about a proximal end of the button, the rim incorporating a retention structure configured to receive a mating retention structure of the implant; and providing a cap of the implant for replacing the articulating surface of a small bone joint on the one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot, the cap having a proximal surface configured to articulate with the other of the one of two small bones associated with a small bone joint of a hand or foot a bone joint, and a distal end having a distal retention structure configured to mate with the retention structure of the rim, whereby the cap is retained onto the button.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The features of the invention will be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate forms of the present invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0023] The bone screw 12 is characterized by a body 18 defining a shaft 19 with external bone screw threads or threading 20. The threads 20 are preferably, but not necessarily, cortical bone screw threads, and extend generally from a distal end or tip of the shaft 19 to a proximate end of the shaft 19. The bone screw 12 is further characterized by a spherical head 21 having a curved (semi-spherical) underside 22 that tapers from a bevel 24 in the top 23 of the head 21 to the proximate end of the shaft 19. A drive structure 25 in the form of a configured socket is disposed in the top 23 of the head 21. The drive structure 25 is used to insert the bone screw 12 through a hole 49 of the button 16 (see, e.g.,
[0024] The button 16 is characterized by a generally cup-shaped, annular body 40 having a generally annular ring portion 41 and a center hole 49 that extends from a top 44 of the body 40 to a beveled end opening 48 of the body 40. The body 40 incorporates knurling or the like on its distal end 42 (see, e.g.
[0025] The cap 14 is characterized by a body 30 having a head 31 at its proximal end defining a smooth, curved outer articulation surface with an annular collar 34 on the distal or under side of the head 31, a tang 32 that prevents rotation after implantation, and a distal mating feature/structure 35, 36, 39. Preferably, but not necessarily, the outer curved articulation surface of the head 31 is curved in like manner to the articulation surface of the bone that the implant 10 will repair. The head 31 may have texturing, polishing, surfacing or the like as desired. As best seen in
[0026] The button 16 is placed first on the proximal surface of a bone (e.g. the proximal surface of the first metatarsal). The bone screw 12 is then driven through the center hole 49 of the button 16 until the spherical underside 22 of the head 21 of the bone screw 12 rests in the spherical pocket 48 of the button 16, thereby stabilizing the construct. The cap 14 is then placed onto the button 16 until the retention structure of the button captures the mating structure of the cap, keeping the cap 14 concentric with the button 16. Particularly, as the collar 34 of the cap 14 is pressed into the pocket 38 of the button 14, the underside annular edge bevel 39 of the rib 35 contacts the annular beveled inlet 43 of the top 44 of the button 16. Downward pressure causes the ledge 35 to snap into the annular groove 47 of the button 16. The undersurface 46 of the ledge 45 then extends over the shelf 36 of the rib 35 to retain the cap 14 onto the button 16.
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[0028] The bone screw 52 is characterized by a body 58 defining a shaft 59 with external bone screw threads or threading 60. The threads 60 are preferably, but not necessarily, cortical bone screw threads, and extend generally from a distal end or tip of the shaft 59 to a proximate end of the shaft 59. The bone screw 52 is further characterized by a spherical head 61 having a curved (semi-spherical) underside 62 that tapers from a bevel 64 in the top 63 of the head 61 to the proximate end of the shaft 59. A drive structure 65 in the form of a configured socket is disposed in the top 63 of the head 61. The drive structure 65 is used to insert the bone screw 52 through a hole 89 of the button 56 (see, e.g.,
[0029] The button 56 is characterized by a generally cup-shaped, annular body 80 having a generally annular ring portion 81 and a center hole 89 that extends from a top 84 of the body 80 to a beveled end opening 88 of the body 80. The body 80 incorporates knurling or the like on its distal end 82 (see, e.g.
[0030] The cap 54 is characterized by a body 70 having a head 71 at its proximal end defining a smooth, curved outer articulation surface with an annular stem or collar 74 on the distal or under side of the head 71, a tang 72 that prevents rotation after implantation, and a distal mating feature/structure 75, 76, 77, 79. Preferably, but not necessarily, the outer curved articulation surface of the head 71 is curved in like manner to the articulation surface of the bone that the implant 50 will repair. The head 71 may have texturing, polishing, surfacing or the like as desired. As best seen in
[0031] The button 56 is placed first on the proximal surface of a bone (e.g. the proximal surface of the first metatarsal). The bone screw 52 is then driven through the center hole 89 of the button 56 until the spherical underside 62 of the head 61 of the bone screw 52 rests in the spherical pocket 78 of the button 56, thereby stabilizing the construct. The cap 54 is then placed onto the button 56 until the retention structure of the button receives the mating structure of the cap, keeping the cap 54 concentric with the button 56. Particularly, as the collar 74 of the cap 54 is pressed over the button 56 and particularly the top 84 of the body 80, the underside annular inner bevel 77 of the ridge 79 contacts the annular bevel 90 at the top edge of the rim 85 of the button 56. Downward pressure causes the slit upper sides of the body 80 to resiliently compress the rim 85 to snap into the annular groove 75 of the button 56. Upon reception of the button into the cap, the slit upper sides of the body 80 return to their original shape. The undersurface 86 of the ledge 85 abuts the underside 86 of the ledge 85 to retain the cap 54 onto the button 56.
[0032] It should be appreciated that dimensions of the present arthroplasty implants' components, structures, and/or features can be altered as desired.