Patents by Inventor David C. Kelman
David C. Kelman 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).
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Publication number: 20160081819Abstract: A trial medical instrument for aligning an acetabular component, comprising: a first portion configured to fit within a patient's acetabulum; and a second portion extending from the first portion; wherein the second portion extends from the first portion in a direction that mimics a shape formed by a femoral implant component coupled with an acetabular implant component when a femur to which the femoral implant component is coupled is in a position relative to an acetabulum to which the acetabular implant component is coupled that is near an extent of a typical range of motion of the femur. As used herein, the phrase “extent of a typical range of motion” describes typical angular displacements of a femur as usually limited by patient anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: David C. Kelman, John Clausen, M. Scott Elliott, David L. Evans, Kevin W. Belew, David W. Rister, Phillip E. Frederick, Russell Walter
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Patent number: 9265508Abstract: Improved instruments for modifying a shape of a proximal femur of a patient for installation of a stem of a femoral component of a prosthetic hip during hip replacement surgery, comprising a handle including an elongated shaft extending downward approximately in a z-direction, a first offset extending from a bottom of the elongated shaft approximately in a y-direction, a second offset extending from the second offset approximately in an x-direction, and a shaping member elongated downward from the second offset approximately in the z-direction. Provided is an improved femoral broach and an improved osteotome. Also provided is a method of improving a patient's positioning during hip replacement surgery by using a variable configuration mattress for positioning the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventor: David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 9248023Abstract: An acetabular prosthetic device for implantation in an iliac canal and acetabulum of an ilium comprises a stem and an acetabular component. The stem may be configured to be implanted in the iliac canal. The acetabular component may be configured to be implanted in the acetabulum and fixed to the stem. The acetabular component may further comprise a connection portion to adjustably connect the acetabular component to the stem such that the acetabular component is configured to be oriented in a plurality of orientations before being fixed to the stem.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2009Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Ries, Jeffrey Joel Shea, David C. Kelman, Jeffrey A. Sharp
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Publication number: 20150320427Abstract: An apparatus (10) for removing bone material comprises a distal cutting instrument (12) and a proximal cutting instrument (14). The distal cutting instrument has at least one first cutting edge (30), a shoulder (20), and a shaft portion (22). The shaft portion (22) has an anti-rotation feature. The at least one first cutting edge (30) removes bone material when moved in a first direction. The proximal cutting instrument (14) is removably attached to the shaft portion (22). The proximal cutting instrument (14) has a first end portion (68) and a second end portion (66). The second end portion (66) contacts the shoulder (20) of the distal reamer (12) when the proximal reamer is mounted to the shaft portion (22). The proximal reamer (14) has at least one second cutting edge (32) and an aperture. The aperture is adapted to receive the anti-rotation feature of the shaft portion (22) of the distal reamer (12). The at least one second cutting edge (32) removes bone material when moved in a second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: David C. Kelman, Terry W. McLean, Richard D. Lambert, Vincent W. Shotton, David A. Harwood, Alish W. Bergin, Jerry L. Jones
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Publication number: 20150190151Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, devices, and methods for guiding surgical instruments to prepare a bone surface for joint reconstruction or repair. Examples include a surgical guide having a base and at least one linearly repositionable leg that provides depth tactile feed-back for an orthopedic preparation device, such as a reamer or impactor. Other example devices and systems include a surgical guide that operates with a positive depth stop for an orthopedic reaming or impacting device. The guide preferably includes a surface that forms a complementary fit with a specific portion of patient anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Sachin P. Budhabhatti, Nathaniel M. Quinn, David C. Kelman, Alisha W. Bergin
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Publication number: 20150066151Abstract: A partial rim implant for an acetabulum in a pelvic bone comprises a ridge, a bearing surface, and a fixation surface. The ridge is oriented to replace a labrum. The bearing surface is configured to align with the articulating surface of the acetabulum. The bearing surface extends from the ridge toward the apex of the acetabulum. The fixation surface is configured to fix the implant to a prepared bone surface of the pelvic bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Phillip Frederick, Kevin Belew, Lauren Jasper, James Gatewood, Luke Gibson, John Masonis, Michael Cooper, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8900320Abstract: A partial rim implant for an acetabulum in a pelvic bone comprises a ridge, a bearing surface, and a fixation surface. The ridge is oriented to replace a labrum. The bearing surface is configured to align with the articulating surface of the acetabulum. The bearing surface extends from the ridge toward the apex of the acetabulum. The fixation surface is configured to fix the implant to a prepared bone surface of the pelvic bone.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, IncInventors: Phillip Frederick, Kevin Belew, Lauren Jasper, James Gatewood, Luke Gibson, John Masonis, Michael Cooper, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8894716Abstract: A method of orienting a femoral head member of an implant relative to an acetabular member positioned in the acetabulum including implanting a femoral stem of an implant within an intramedullary canal of a femur, inserting an acetabular member in the acetabulum, positioning a femoral head member of the implant at least partially in the acetabular member with the femoral head member including a curved articulating surface and a plurality of indicia on the curved articulating surface, and orienting the femoral head member relative to the acetabular member and generally aligning one of the indicia on the curved articulating surface with an alignment feature of the acetabular member to signify an orientation of the femoral head member relative to the acetabular member.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Stephen McMahon, Charles Wayne Allen, David C. Kelman
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Publication number: 20140228847Abstract: Improved instruments for modifying a shape of a proximal femur of a patient for installation of a stem of a femoral component of a prosthetic hip during hip replacement surgery, comprising a handle including an elongated shaft extending downward approximately in a z-direction, a first offset extending from a bottom of the elongated shaft approximately in a y-direction, a second offset extending from the second offset approximately in an x-direction, and a shaping member elongated downward from the second offset approximately in the z-direction. Provided is an improved femoral broach and an improved osteotome. Also provided is a method of improving a patient's positioning during hip replacement surgery by using a variable configuration mattress for positioning the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventor: David C. Kelman
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Publication number: 20140180431Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods are provided for orthopedic implants. The implants may include a base member, such as an acetabular shell or an augment, that is configured to couple with an augment, flange cup, mounting member, or any other suitable orthopedic attachment. Mounting members include, for example, flanges, blades, hooks, and plates. In some embodiments, the orthopedic attachments may be adjustably positionable about the base member or other attachments, thereby providing modularity for assembling and implanting the device, and various securing and/or locking mechanisms may be used between the components of the implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Justin Steve Conway, David C. Kelman, Richard D. Lambert, Jeffrey A. Sharp, Jeffrey Joel Shea, Brian Ronald Yokoo
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Publication number: 20140163561Abstract: Instruments for use in anterior approach total hip arthroplasty. Instruments according to certain embodiments of the invention connect to a shaping member such as a broach, reamer or osteotome that is used to prepare the intramedullary canal of a desired femur or other bone for total hip arthroplasty. Such an instrument according to such embodiments can be configurable to allow operation on either the left or right leg, and in doing so to provide lateral offset and anterior offset of the instrument handle relative to the shaping member so that the patient's gut, musculature or other bodily portions may be avoided while still providing desired leverage and control over the shaping member to prepare the intramedullary canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Andrew Sharp, Luke Andrew Gibson, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8751198Abstract: A method for forming an implant for a bone including the steps of generating a first general shape for the implant having a length extending along a long axis of the bone, determining an area moment of inertia of a cross section of the implant, determining an area moment of inertia for a cross section of bone coplanar to the cross section of the implant, calculating a percent stress shielding from the area moments of inertia of the implant and the bone, comparing the calculated percent stress shielding to a preset threshold, and iteratively generating additional general shapes for the implant by locally adjusting the cross section of the implant until the calculated percent stress shielding meets the preset threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: David C. Kelman, Michael A. Croxton, Charles Wayne Allen, William L. Waltersdorff
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Patent number: 8734451Abstract: Improved instruments for modifying a shape of a proximal femur of a patient for installation of a stem of a femoral component of a prosthetic hip during hip replacement surgery, comprising a handle including an elongated shaft extending downward approximately in a z-direction, a first offset extending from a bottom of the elongated shaft approximately in a y-direction, a second offset extending from the second offset approximately in an x-direction, and a shaping member elongated downward from the second offset approximately in the z-direction. Provided is an improved femoral broach and an improved osteotome. Also provided is a method of improving a patient's positioning during hip replacement surgery by using a variable configuration mattress for positioning the patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventor: David C. Kelman
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Publication number: 20140100579Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, devices, and methods for guiding placement, orientation, and fixation of an orthopedic implant. Examples include a surgical guide having a first surface structured to fit within a prosthetic cup, at least one guide hole through the first surface, and an alignment structure having a contour formed from data indicative of the patient anatomy. The contour of the alignment surface is complementary to a portion of the patient anatomy in a unique orientation that aligns the guide hole with tissue suitable for receiving a fastener. The alignment structure preferably includes an arm with a first end coupled to a rim of the guide and a second end coupled to the contour. In certain implementations, the guide includes a plurality of alignment structures. Further disclosed are methods of making and using a surgical guide for aligning an orthopedic implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: David C. Kelman, Richard D. Lambert, Craig Della Valle, Sachin P. Budhabhatti
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Patent number: 8679188Abstract: The present invention relates to universal liner assemblies for use during hip joint replacement surgeries. The universal liners allow the surgeon a greater degree of selection of liners and shells, without being tied to typical liner/shell connections based on material connection constraints.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Shea, Vincent W. Shotton, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8657824Abstract: Instruments for use in anterior approach total hip arthroplasty. Instruments according to certain embodiments of the invention connect to a shaping member such as a broach, reamer or osteotome that is used to prepare the intramedullary canal of a desired femur or other bone for total hip arthroplasty. Such an instrument according to such embodiments can be configurable to allow operation on either the left or right leg, and in doing so to provide lateral offset and anterior offset of the instrument handle relative to the shaping member so that the patient's gut, musculature or other bodily portions may be avoided while still providing desired leverage and control over the shaping member to prepare the intramedullary canal.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Sharp, Luke A. Gibson, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8641773Abstract: An intramedullary implant for mounting within an intramedullary canal of a bone is disclosed. The intramedullary implant includes a lower stem portion, an upper stem portion, and a modular sleeve body. The modular sleeve body is connected to one of the lower stem portion or the upper stem portion. The sleeve body includes an inner portion that covers at least a segment of the upper stem portion and has one or more longitudinally extending bone engagement members for engagement with the bone.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Alisha W. Bergin, Jerry L. Jones, David C. Kelman, Richard D. Lambert, Terry W. McLean
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Publication number: 20140018932Abstract: A method of orienting a femoral head member of an implant relative to an acetabular member positioned in the acetabulum including implanting a femoral stem of an implant within an intramedullary canal of a femur, inserting an acetabular member in the acetabulum, positioning a femoral head member of the implant at least partially in the acetabular member with the femoral head member including a curved articulating surface and a plurality of indicia on the curved articulating surface, and orienting the femoral head member relative to the acetabular member and generally aligning one of the indicia on the curved articulating surface with an alignment feature of the acetabular member to signify an orientation of the femoral head member relative to the acetabular member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventors: Stephen McMahon, Charles Wayne Allen, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8608744Abstract: A method for performing an acetabular arthroplasty in an acetabulum of an ilium may include locating an iliac canal of the ilium. The iliac canal extends from the surface of the acetabulum generally toward a portion of the iliac ridge. An impacting step impacts a non-rotating bone removal tool aligned along the iliac canal such that the non-rotating bone removal tool removes bone within the iliac canal and forms a bone void. Another step secures a fixation implant within the canal void. An acetabular implant is installed within the acetabulum over the fixation implant.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2009Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Ries, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 8562612Abstract: Improved instruments for modifying a shape of a proximal femur of a patient for installation of a stem of a femoral component of a prosthetic hip during hip replacement surgery, comprising a handle including an elongated shaft extending downward approximately in a z-direction, a first offset extending from a bottom of the elongated shaft approximately in a y-direction, a second offset extending from the second offset approximately in an x-direction, and a shaping member elongated downward from the second offset approximately in the z-direction. Provided is an improved femoral broach and an improved osteotome. Also provided is a method of improving a patient's positioning during hip replacement surgery by using a variable configuration mattress for positioning the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventor: David C. Kelman