Patents by Inventor Arnaud Godeneche

Arnaud Godeneche has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20230270557
    Abstract: A method for securing a stemless humeral includes positioning the stemless humeral anchoring component to the humerus such that a lateral anchoring wing extends in a direction of a lateral side of the humerus into a lateral region and two medial anchoring wings face a medial side of the humerus in a medial region. The lateral region has a lower bone density relative to the medial region. The stemless humeral anchoring component is positioned eccentrically such that the anchoring stud and the two medial anchoring wings are anchored in the medial region. The stemless humeral anchoring component is secured in resected proximal epiphyseal and metaphyseal portions of the humerus without reaching a diaphyseal portion of the humerus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2023
    Publication date: August 31, 2023
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves LEFEBVRE, Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, David GALLINET, Arnaud GODENECHE, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET
  • Patent number: 11471293
    Abstract: A glenoidal implant for a shoulder prosthesis includes an articular body having two opposite faces which are an articulation face suitable for cooperating with an articulation head of a humeral implant, and an anchoring face from which at least one anchoring stud protrudes for an anchoring in the glenoid cavity including a main anchoring stud at least partially covered with a porous or rough surface coating promoting an osseointegration. The main anchoring stud is provided internally with a central hole extending along a central axis of symmetry of the main anchoring stud and provided to allow guiding a trephine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2022
    Assignee: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Stephane Audebert, Johannes Barth, Christophe Charousset, Jerome Garret, David Gallinet, Arnaud Godeneche, Jacques Guery, Thierry Joudet, Yves Lefebvre
  • Patent number: 11439513
    Abstract: A glenoid implant for an inverted shoulder prosthesis includes a base, a glenosphere having a central orifice and mounted on the base by mutual wedging between conical bearing surfaces, a main anchoring screw crossing the base and including an anchor rod having a tapped end segment, and an inner hole having a threaded intermediate portion, and a tip portion. A locking screw crosses the central orifice and includes a proximal head and a locking rod having an end segment intended to slide in the tip portion of the inner hole and a tapped intermediate segment intended to cooperate by screwing with the intermediate portion of the inner hole to lock the mutual wedging of the conical bearing surfaces, the proximal head abutting on an annular bearing surface in the central orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2022
    Assignee: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves Lefebvre, Stephane Audebert, Johannes Barth, Christophe Charousset, Jerome Garret, Arnaud Godeneche, Jacques Guery, Thierry Joudet, David Gallinet
  • Patent number: 11426283
    Abstract: A modular humeral implant for an inverted shoulder prosthesis includes a humeral stem having, on the one hand, a diaphyseal keel of elongate shape, extending along a diaphyseal axis and shaped to be engaged in a medullary cavity of a humerus, and, on the other hand, a metaphyseal portion. A humeral spacer is mounted on the metaphyseal portion of the humeral stem and has a lower face facing the metaphyseal portion, the lower face having a peripheral portion projecting laterally from the metaphyseal portion and covered at least partially with a porous or rough metal surface coating promoting an osseointegration. A humeral insert is fastened on the humeral spacer and has a hemispherical cup shaped to receive a glenosphere of a glenoid implant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignee: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves Lefebvre, Stephane Audebert, Johannes Barth, Christophe Charousset, Jerome Garret, David Gallinet, Arnaud Godeneche, Jacques Guery, Thierry Joudet
  • Patent number: 11253276
    Abstract: A guide for positioning an orthopaedic guide pin on a bone structure includes a base having an upper face, a lower face intended to bear against the bone structure, and a through-hole for the pin, said guide including several bearing members able to move in guide holes formed in the base, wherein each bearing member has a lower end facing the lower face and is able to be moved selectively between a retracted position inside the guide hole and at least one deployed position in which the bearing member protrudes from the lower face so as to have a salient lower end intended to bear against the bone structure in order to allow the base to be inclined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2022
    Assignee: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves Lefebvre, Stephane Audebert, Johannes Barth, Christophe Charousset, Jerome Garret, David Gallinet, Arnaud Godeneche, Jacques Guery, Thierry Joudet
  • Patent number: 11246711
    Abstract: An integral humeral stem includes a diaphyseal portion which has, orthogonal to a diaphyseal axis, an octagonal cross-section with convex rounded angles, and a metaphyseal portion in the form of a flared corolla which extends the diaphyseal portion up to a proximal face, which has, orthogonal to a central axis, an octagonal cross-section with convex rounded angles so that the humeral stem has a peripheral surface provided with eight lateral facets and eight rounded fillets which continuously extend from the diaphyseal portion to the metaphyseal portion. On the metaphyseal portion, the rounded fillets progressively widen and the lateral facets progressively narrow from the diaphyseal portion in the direction of the proximal face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2022
    Assignee: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves Lefebvre, Stephane Audebert, Johannes Barth, Christophe Charousset, Jerome Garret, David Gallinet, Jacques Guery, Thierry Joudet, Arnaud Godeneche
  • Publication number: 20210204967
    Abstract: A guide for positioning an orthopaedic guide pin on a bone structure includes a base having an upper face, a lower face intended to bear against the bone structure, and a through-hole for the pin, said guide including several bearing members able to move in guide holes formed in the base, wherein each bearing member has a lower end facing the lower face and is able to be moved selectively between a retracted position inside the guide hole and at least one deployed position in which the bearing member protrudes from the lower face so as to have a salient lower end intended to bear against the bone structure in order to allow the base to be inclined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2021
    Publication date: July 8, 2021
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves LEFEBVRE, Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, David GALLINET, Arnaud GODENECHE, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET
  • Publication number: 20200289277
    Abstract: A stemless humeral anchoring component for a shoulder prosthesis humeral implant includes an anchoring stud secured to anchoring wings extending radially along the periphery of the anchoring stud. The anchoring wings include a lateral anchoring wing and two medial anchoring wings angularly spaced by an angle between 110 and 130 degrees. The lateral anchoring wing has a radially measured length greater than the radially measured lengths of the medial anchoring wings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves LEFEBVRE, Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, David GALLINET, Arnaud GODENECHE, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET
  • Publication number: 20200289282
    Abstract: A glenoid implant for an inverted shoulder prosthesis includes a base, a glenosphere having a central orifice and mounted on the base by mutual wedging between conical bearing surfaces, a main anchoring screw crossing the base and including an anchor rod having a tapped end segment, and an inner hole having a threaded intermediate portion, and a tip portion. A locking screw crosses the central orifice and includes a proximal head and a locking rod having an end segment intended to slide in the tip portion of the inner hole and a tapped intermediate segment intended to cooperate by screwing with the intermediate portion of the inner hole to lock the mutual wedging of the conical bearing surfaces, the proximal head abutting on an annular bearing surface in the central orifice.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves LEFEBVRE, Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, Arnaud GODENECHE, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET, David GALLINET
  • Publication number: 20200289276
    Abstract: A modular humeral implant for an inverted shoulder prosthesis includes a humeral stem having, on the one hand, a diaphyseal keel of elongate shape, extending along a diaphyseal axis and shaped to be engaged in a medullary cavity of a humerus, and, on the other hand, a metaphyseal portion. A humeral spacer is mounted on the metaphyseal portion of the humeral stem and has a lower face facing the metaphyseal portion, the lower face having a peripheral portion projecting laterally from the metaphyseal portion and covered at least partially with a porous or rough metal surface coating promoting an osseointegration. A humeral insert is fastened on the humeral spacer and has a hemispherical cap shaped to receive a glenosphere of a glenoid implant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves LEFEBVRE, Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, David GALLINET, Arnaud GODENECHE, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET
  • Publication number: 20200289280
    Abstract: An integral humeral stem includes a diaphyseal portion which has, orthogonal to a diaphyseal axis, an octagonal cross-section with convex rounded angles, and a metaphyseal portion in the form of a flared corolla which extends the diaphyseal portion up to a proximal face, which has, orthogonal to a central axis, an octagonal cross-section with convex rounded angles so that the humeral stem has a peripheral surface provided with eight lateral facets and eight rounded fillets which continuously extend from the diaphyseal portion to the metaphyseal portion. On the metaphyseal portion, the rounded fillets progressively widen and the lateral facets progressively narrow from the diaphyseal portion in the direction of the proximal face.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Yves LEFEBVRE, Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, David GALLINET, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET, Arnaud GODENECHE
  • Publication number: 20200289281
    Abstract: A glenoidal implant for a shoulder prosthesis includes an articular body having two opposite faces which are an articulation face suitable for cooperating with an articulation head of a humeral implant, and an anchoring face from which at least one anchoring stud protrudes for an anchoring in the glenoid cavity including a main anchoring stud at least partially covered with a porous or rough surface coating promoting an osseointegration. The main anchoring stud is provided internally with a central hole extending along a central axis of symmetry of the main anchoring stud and provided to allow guiding a trephine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Applicant: SHOULDER FRIENDS INSTITUTE
    Inventors: Stephane AUDEBERT, Johannes BARTH, Christophe CHAROUSSET, Jerome GARRET, David GALLINET, Arnaud GODENECHE, Jacques GUERY, Thierry JOUDET, Yves LEFEBVRE
  • Patent number: 8821503
    Abstract: The ancillary tool according to the invention comprises a handle for manipulating an acetabulum provided, in its distal part, with a head for gripping the acetabulum and, in its proximal part, with a surface for application of a force of impaction. The tool further comprises at least one added endpiece adapted to be removably connected to the distal end of the handle. This endpiece defines both a face for wedging the acetabulum and an opposite face for interaction of the endpiece with the head of the handle, these faces both being borne by a radially deformable supple ring. The invention is particularly applicable to the positioning of an acetabular prosthesis in an anatomical or prosthetic cavity of a patient's hip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: Tornier SAS
    Inventors: Alain Tornier, Jean-Pierre Berger, Patrick Reynaud, Arnaud Godeneche, Christophe Hulet, Jean-Claude Panisset, Philippe Deroche, Jean Puget, Andre Ferreira
  • Publication number: 20080255568
    Abstract: The ancillary tool according to the invention comprises a handle for manipulating an acetabulum provided, in its distal part, with a head for gripping the acetabulum and, in its proximal part, with a surface for application of a force of impaction. The tool further comprises at least one added endpiece adapted to be removably connected to the distal end of the handle. This endpiece defines both a face for wedging the acetabulum and an opposite face for interaction of the endpiece with the head of the handle, these faces both being borne by a radially deformable supple ring. The invention is particularly applicable to the positioning of an acetabular prosthesis in an anatomical or prosthetic cavity of a patient's hip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2008
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Applicant: TORNIER
    Inventors: Alain Tornier, Jean-Pierre Berger, Patrick Reynaud, Arnaud Godeneche, Christophe Hulet, Jean-Claude Panisset, Philippe Deroche, Jean Puget, Andre Ferreira
  • Patent number: 7396357
    Abstract: An ancillary tool and method for manipulating and implanting a prosthetic acetabulum including a tool provided, adjacent a distal part, with a head for interacting with an endpiece that is used for gripping the acetabulum and, in its proximal part, with a surface for application of a force along the handle. The endpiece is preferably removably connected to the distal end of the handle. The endpiece includes an elastically deformable ring having an outer face for expanding radially outwardly to initially grip the acetabulum and an opposite face for interaction with the head of the handle, such that upon a force being applied to drive the head into a cavity of the endpiece, the ring is radially expanded to expand the acetabulum in place after which the ring elastically returns to its original shape as the head is removed from the cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2008
    Assignee: Tornier SAS
    Inventors: Alain Tornier, Jean-Pierre Berger, Patrick Reynaud, Arnaud Godeneche, Christophe Hulet, Jean-Claude Panisset, Philippe Deroche, Jean Puget, André Ferreira
  • Publication number: 20040215200
    Abstract: The ancillary tool according to the invention comprises a handle for manipulating an acetabulum provided, in its distal part, with a head for gripping the acetabulum and, in its proximal part, with a surface for application of a force of impaction. The tool further comprises at least one added endpiece adapted to be removably connected to the distal end of the handle. This endpiece defines both a face for wedging the acetabulum and an opposite face for interaction of the endpiece with the head of the handle, these faces both being borne by a radially deformable supple ring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2004
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: Alain Tornier, Jean-Pierre Berger, Patrick Reynaud, Arnaud Godeneche, Christophe Hulet, Jean-Claude Panisset, Philippe Deroche, Jean Puget, Andre Ferreira