MODULAR PROSTHESIS FOR AT LEAST PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF A TUBULAR BONE ADJOINING A JOINT
20260124038 ยท 2026-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/30767
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/3607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/30734
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Modular endoprosthesis for at least partial replacement of a tubular bone, including, as module components, a stem for insertion into a bone cavity of the tubular bone, and an end piece including a support body with a neck part arranged on the medial aspect thereof. The module components being able to be coupled to each other and released from each other along a longitudinal axis of the shaft. The end piece has at least two different surface configurations on its support body, namely a closed surface (6) on a medial aspect, and a porous configuration of the surface on the opposite, lateral aspect. The latter permits and positions the adhesion of muscle tissue, specifically without suturing. The muscle trauma caused by suturing, and the peak loads that occur at the respective suture points, can thus be avoided by virtue of the invention.
Claims
1. A modular endoprosthesis for at least partial replacement of a long bone, comprising as module components: an end piece comprising a supporting body with an anterior side, a posterior side, a medial side and a lateral side, and a neck part arranged on the medial side having a receptacle for a prosthetic joint component, and at plurality of intermediate pieces, wherein the end piece is sized and configured to couple and detach from a proximal intermediate piece of the plurality of intermediate pieces, and wherein a second intermediate piece of the plurality of intermediate pieces is sized and configured to connect and detach from the proximal intermediate piece at an opposite end thereof, characterized in that the end piece has at least two differently designed surface formations on its supporting body wherein the porous formation ends in a region of a transition to the taper.
2. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein the at least two differently designed surface formations comprise a closed, non-porous surface on the medial side, and a porous formation on the lateral side, wherein the porous formation of the surface is designed as an open-cell porous lattice structure.
3. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 2, wherein the open-cell lattice structure comprises unit cells, wherein the unit cells are an assembled structure and each consist of an interior space and a plurality of interconnected bars surrounding the interior space.
4. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 2, wherein the porous formation of the surface is designed as a unit with the supporting body.
5. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein the modular endoprosthesis further comprises a stem, wherein the stem comprises a coupling portion that is configured to connect the stem to the end piece.
6. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein the porous formation extends from the lateral side to the anterior side and to the posterior side and comprises a circumferential angle of about 120 to about 210 relative to a central axis of the end piece.
7. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein a transition between the lateral side and one or both of the anterior side and the posterior side comprises a rounding with a lateral flattening.
8. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 7, wherein the rounding has a radius of curvature (r) which is at most a quarter of a distance (d) from the anterior side to the posterior side of the supporting body.
9. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 7, wherein the lateral flattening has a minimum radius of curvature (R) of twice a distance (d) from the anterior side to the posterior side of the supporting body.
10. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein the porous formation extends to an upper side of the supporting body, in the lateral side.
11. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein the lower region of the end piece does not have the porous formation.
12. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, further comprising a one or more passage holes in the lateral side, wherein the passage holes extend from the anterior side to the posterior side of the supporting body.
13. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 12, wherein the one or more passage holes open into the region having the porous formation, and each of their openings is provided with a non-porous border.
14. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 13, wherein the porous formation has pores with a width in the range between 0.4 and 2 mm.
15. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein modular components can be connected by means of matching connections, and has an exchangeable end piece (3*) (6*).
16. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 11, wherein the lower region of the end piece comprises a lower third of the end piece.
17. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 12, wherein the one or more passage holes extend transversely to a central axis of the end piece.
18. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 5, wherein the coating comprises calcium phosphate.
19. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 5, wherein the coating comprises tantalum.
20. The modular endoprosthesis of claim 1, wherein the porous formation extends from the lateral side to the anterior side and to the posterior side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the attached drawing by way of example, using an embodiment, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] A modular endoprosthesis according to the embodiment shown in the figures is designed as a modular femoral component of a hip joint endoprosthesis for implantation on a femur 9. It comprises a stem part 1, an intermediate piece 2 and an end piece 3 as essential components. In this particular embodiment, the individual components 1, 2, 3 are connected to each other in a rotationally fixed manner, for example via plug-in connections 5.
[0029] The stem part 1 comprises an anchoring region 11 tapering conically in the lower portion, with several anchoring ribs 13 running in the longitudinal direction of the stem part 1. The anchoring region 11 is designed to be implanted in a bone cavity (intramedullary canal) 91 of the femur 9.
[0030] In its upper region, the stem part 1 also includes a coupling part 12 with a larger cross section. It has a cylindrical shell surface and is connected to the intermediate piece 2 via a conical plug-in connection (not visible in
[0031] Further components of the modular endoprosthesis are shown in
[0032] For a more detailed explanation of the end piece 3 and its porous surface formation 6, reference is now made to
[0033] The porous formation 6 is located approximately in the upper half of the supporting body 31 of the end piece 3. The porous formation 6 forms a defined starting point for soft tissue, specifically for the adhesion of the gluteus medius (not shown). By virtue of the porous formation 6, the muscle can attach precisely on the surface marked by the porous formation 6, and not in other regions. In this way, a precisely defined connection of the muscle to the modular endoprosthesis is achieved. This effectively prevents attachment in undesired regions.
[0034] An exemplary structure of the porous formation 6 is shown schematically in
[0035] As can also be seen in
[0036] To further improve the ingrowth behavior, a flattening 39 is preferably provided on the lateral side 38 (see the area highlighted by the bold dashed lines in
[0037] Furthermore, one or more passage holes 8 can be arranged in the lateral region of the supporting body 31, extending transversely to the central axis 30 and opening into the region of the porous formation 6. In this case, their respective openings 80 are surrounded by a border 81 which surrounds each opening 80 like a wall. In this region, the surface is closed, i.e., not porous.
[0038] A further expedient supplementary part for the modular endoprosthesis is shown in