Including Locking Means Between Cups Patents (Class 623/22.28)
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Patent number: 11628066Abstract: An acetabular prosthesis for use in a hip arthroplasty surgical procedure is disclosed. The acetabular prosthesis includes an acetabular liner assembly to be secured to an acetabular shell component. The acetabular liner assembly includes a ceramic acetabular shell liner component. The acetabular liner assembly also includes a metal ring affixed to and encircling the ceramic acetabular shell liner component. The metal ring includes a proximal rim shaped to define a lead-in surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2019Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: DePuy Ireland Unlimited CompanyInventors: Lewis Butler, Andrew W. Donn
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Patent number: 11423240Abstract: A transponder arrangement includes a flexible substrate having a first portion configured to engage a first structure and a second portion configured to engage a second structure, and a transponder integrated circuit (IC). Detection wiring is disposed on the first portion of the flexible substrate and coupled to the transponder IC, and an antenna disposed on the second portion of the flexible substrate and coupled to the transponder IC. The transponder IC is configured to generate an RF data signal that encodes different data values in response to the antenna resonating and different electricity levels on the detection wiring.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY CORPORATIONInventor: Kimmo Kyllonen
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Patent number: 11399945Abstract: In one embodiment, the present disclosure relates to an acetabular implant system with a liner and a sleeve. The liner includes a convex outer surface shaped to correspond to an interior of an acetabular cup and has an equatorial region and a polar region. The convex outer surface includes a plurality of liner engagement features thereon. The sleeve includes an inner surface with a plurality of sleeve engagement features thereon. The inner surface of the sleeve is sized to be flush with the convex outer surface of the liner. When the sleeve is engaged with the liner, the liner engagement features engage the sleeve engagement features.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2020Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Shammodip Roy, Arlen Dale Hanssen, Matthew P. Abdel, Mark W. Pagnano
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Patent number: 10973641Abstract: A medical device for implantation in a hip joint comprising: a first part adapted to be fixated to the femoral bone of the patient; and a second part rotatably connected to the first part by means of a connecting member. The first part comprises a bowl-shaped inner contacting surface portion adapted to receive a bowl-shaped outer contacting surface portion of the second part such that the second part is rotatable, relative to the first part, around a point of rotation formed by the connecting member. The second part comprises a bowl-shaped inner surface adapted to receive a ball-shaped portion of a prosthetic replacement for the caput femur. The inner contacting surface comprises at least one extending portion extending beyond the equator line and being adapted to clasp the ball-shaped portion of the prosthetic replacement for the caput femur.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Inventor: Peter Forsell
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Patent number: 10383745Abstract: A modular acetabular cup assembly for use with multiple bearing liners is disclosed. The acetabular cup assembly includes a shell having a tapered inner wall and two circumferential grooves. The shell may be used with polyethylene, ceramic, metal, and other types of liners.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Charles Wayne Allen, Jason A. Capriotti, Michael A. Croxton, Roger William Frank Ashton, Justin M. Waugh, Jeffrey J. Shea, Sureshkumar Srinivasan, William L. Waltersdorff, Terry W. McLean
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Patent number: 9956089Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: David C. Kelman, Richard D. Lambert, Craig Della Valle, Sachin P. Budhabhatti
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Patent number: 9820854Abstract: The invention relates to an acetabular cup (4) and a cup insert (3) for a hip joint prosthesis (12), wherein the cup insert (3) is coupled to the acetabular cup by means of a clamping cone (5) of a conical clamping device in the equatorial region (7) of the two components (3, 4) and, in the unloaded state of the cup insert (3), a gap (8) is provided between the two components (3, 4) below the clamping cone (5) to the pole (6), said gap being delimited by the radial contours of the two components (3, 4). In order to reduce the tensile stresses in the cup insert, the radial contours of the two components (3, 4) have identical geometric elements in the same order, starling front the lower cone end (9) to the pole (6), and tangential or substantially tangential transitions exist between the geometric elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2011Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: CeramTec GmbHInventors: Roman Preuss, Thomas Pandorf
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Patent number: 9610164Abstract: A prosthetic member is formed to include a selected thickness to allow for bone retention. The prosthetic member can include a formed support member that can include a rigidifying structure. The rigidifying structure can be formed substantially simultaneously with a formation of at least one portion of the prosthetic member.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Aaron P. Smith
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Patent number: 9220603Abstract: A prosthetic intervertebral disc includes an upper plate and a lower plate and employs congruent stepped features to provide limited articulating motion between the plates. The stepped features can be used to provide articulating motion of a rocking type rather than a rubbing or translating type of motion provided in many artificial discs. Each of two parts of the intervertebral disc includes two or more stepped bearing surfaces, having curved or flat shapes, which mate with one another to provide the articulation to the disc. The stepped features can be designed to restrict motion in flexion-extension or lateral bending to less than a predetermined angle. The stepped design can be modified to either allow or prevent rotational motion between the plates. The limited motion disc substantially prevents translation, however some limited translation can be provided by modification of the relative sizes of the stepped features.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2009Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Simplify Medical, Inc.Inventor: Yves Arramon
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Patent number: 9220599Abstract: An acetabular cup component can include a hemispherical first shell, an annular ring, and a second shell. The annular ring can laterally extend from and circumscribe an outer surface of the first shell and can include a first portion for engaging an anatomy. The second shell can include a second portion for engaging the anatomy adjoining the first portion. Another acetabular cup component can include a first shell, a second shell, and a support ring. The support ring can be coupled to an end portion of the first shell and can include a portion for engaging an anatomy and a rim for engaging a bearing. Another acetabular cup component can include a hemispherical inner shell composed of Cobalt, a hemispherical intermediate shell coupled to an outer surface of the inner shell by a diffusion bond, and a hemispherical outer shell coupled to an outer surface of the intermediate shell.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2010Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Jason D. Meridew
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Patent number: 8968414Abstract: A liner adapted for insertion into an acetabular shell for use in hip arthroplasty. The liner includes a concave inner surface adapted to engage a femoral head. The liner also includes an outer surface adapted to engage the acetabular shell and a rim that extends between the inner surface and the outer surface. The outer surface includes a locking section extending from the rim, a composite-curved section extending from the locking section at a first transition point, and a dome section extending from the composite-curved section, wherein at the first transition point, the composite-curved section is tangential to the locking section.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2014Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Depuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: John M. Armacost, James A. Caywood, Ryan C. Keefer
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Publication number: 20140336777Abstract: Disclosed is a method of engaging a bearing liner within a shell member with an integrated projection portion. The integrated projection portion may deform a selected amount during positioning of the bearing liner within the shell. The shell may include a complementary engaging portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventor: Aaron P. SMITH
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Patent number: 8808390Abstract: A prosthetic component assembly, such as an acetabular cup, includes a shell, a bearing positioner and a bearing. The shell and bearing positioner are configured to facilitate orienting the bearing positioner in multiple orientations relative to the shell and for securing the bearing positioner in a selected orientation of the multiple orientations relative to the shell. The bearing is configured to be received in the bearing positioner at multiple rotational orientations for optimal joint biomechanics. The bearing positioner is selected from among a plurality of lateralized positioners to accommodate the joint anatomy.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Paul Peter Lewis, James Alan Caywood
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Patent number: 8801797Abstract: A joint socket of a hip endoprosthesis includes a socket shell implantable in the pelvic bone and a socket insert for providing a bearing for the joint head. The socket shell has an accommodating space having a conical inner surface in which the spherical outer surface of the socket insert is inserted. As a result, the socket insert can be clamped in a self-locking manner in any desired position of rotation and tilt in the accommodating space of the socket shell.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Smith and Nephew Orthopaedics AGInventor: Martin Imhof
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Publication number: 20140214171Abstract: A liner adapted for insertion into an acetabular shell for use in hip arthroplasty. The liner includes a concave inner surface adapted to engage a femoral head. The liner also includes an outer surface adapted to engage the acetabular shell and a rim that extends between the inner surface and the outer surface. The outer surface includes a locking section extending from the rim, a composite-curved section extending from the locking section at a first transition point, and a dome section extending from the composite-curved section, wherein at the first transition point, the composite-curved section is tangential to the locking section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventors: JOHN M. ARMACOST, JAMES A. CAYWOOD, RYAN C. KEEFER
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Patent number: 8771367Abstract: A liner adapted for insertion into an acetabular shell for use in hip arthroplasty. The liner includes a concave inner surface adapted to engage a femoral head. The liner also includes an outer surface adapted to engage the acetabular shell and a rim that extends between the inner surface and the outer surface. The outer surface includes a locking section extending from the rim, a composite-curved section extending from the locking section at a first transition point, and a dome section extending from the composite-curved section, wherein at the first transition point, the composite-curved section is tangential to the locking section.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Depuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: John M Armacost, James A Caywood, Ryan C Keefer
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Publication number: 20140156018Abstract: A modular acetabular cup assembly (10, 100, 200, 300, 350) for use with multiple bearing liners (32, 110, 212, 310, 354) is disclosed. The acetabular cup assembly includes a shell (12) having a tapered inner wall (28) and two circumferential grooves (24, 26). The shell (12) may be used with polyethylene, ceramic, metal, and other types of liners.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: Charles Wayne ALLEN, Jason A. CAPRIOTTI, Michael A. CROXTON, Roger William Frank ASHTON, Justin M. WAUGH, Jeffrey J. SHEA, Sureshkumar SRINIVASAN, William L. WALTERSDORFF, Terry W. MCLEAN
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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: 8663336Abstract: An artificial hip cup design having an external groove for accepting a split ring or segmented split rings with knife shaped edges and specially designed set screws which expand the split ring's outer diameter. After the cup is placed in the socket of the pelvic bone, it can be readjusted, if necessary, and then locked in final position.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Inventor: John Brodowski
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Publication number: 20140039638Abstract: A trial system for a prosthesis is described. The prosthesis can include an acetabular prosthesis generally for implantation in an acetabulum and the surrounding pelvis. The acetabular prosthesis includes an acetabular cup having a substantially concave inner surface and a substantially convex outer surface. One trial shell or a collection of trial shells are provided to trial a range of motion of the hip joint before implanting a shell prosthesis into the acetabular prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Jason D. MERIDEW, Phillip M. GIBBS
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Patent number: 8641771Abstract: A orthopaedic implant comprises an acetabular cup and a wireless communication device. The wireless communication device is coupled to a rim surface of the acetabular cup. In one embodiment, a recess is defined in the rim surface and the wireless communication device is positioned therein. In another embodiment, the wireless communication device is positioned in an annular ring formed of a biocompatible material. The annular ring is coupled to the rim surface of the acetabular cup. The wireless communication device may be, for example, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag or device.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventor: Edward J. Caylor, III
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Patent number: 8597364Abstract: A trial implant kit includes a plurality of intermediate components and a plurality of inner components. Each of the plurality of intermediate components has a uniform inner surface, although at least two of the plurality of intermediate components having distinct outer surfaces. Each of the distinct outer surfaces is configured to engage one of a plurality of acetabular shell component geometries. Each of the plurality of inner components has a uniform outer surface portion and a bearing surface, the uniform outer surface portion configured to be received by the uniform inner surface of any of plurality of intermediate components. The bearing surface is configured to engage a femoral head. At least two of plurality of inner components having distinct bearing surface configurations.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Paul P. Lewis, James M. Kennedy, Phillip G. Withee
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Patent number: 8551181Abstract: A trial system for a prosthesis is described. The prosthesis can include an acetabular prosthesis generally for implantation in an acetabulum and the surrounding pelvis. The acetabular prosthesis includes an acetabular cup having a substantially concave inner surface and a substantially convex outer surface. One trial shell or a collection of trial shells are provided to trial a range of motion of the hip joint before implanting a shell prosthesis into the acetabular prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Jason D. Meridew, Phillip M. Gibbs
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Publication number: 20130245781Abstract: A modular acetabular cup assembly (10, 100, 200, 300, 350) for use with multiple bearing liners (32, 110, 212, 310, 354) is disclosed. The acetabular cup assembly includes a shell (12) having a tapered inner wall (28) and two circumferential grooves (24, 26). The shell (12) may be used with polyethylene, ceramic, metal, and other types of liners.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: Charles Wayne ALLEN, Jason A. CAPRIOTTI, Michael A. CROXTON, Roger William Frank ASHTON, Justin M. WAUGH, Jeffrey J. SHEA, Sureshkumar SRINIVASAN, William L. WALTERSDORFF, Terry W. MCLEAN
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Publication number: 20130218287Abstract: The present invention relates to a joint socket (1) for a hip joint prosthesis, with a metal outer shell (2) and with a preferably ceramic inner shell (3). The outer shell (2) and the inner shell (3) are held together with a force fit by shrinkage and are connected to each other by at least one additional form-fit means (4; 5). The at least one form-fit means (4;5) is arranged on the periphery in the equatorial edge region of the joint socket in such a way that, as a result of the shrinkage stress, it forms a sealing operative connection between outer shell (2) and inner shell (3). The present invention further relates to a method for producing a joint socket (1), in which method a metal outer shell (2) is shrink-fitted onto a preferably ceramic inner shell (3), wherein at least one peripheral form-fit means (4;5) in the equatorial edge region of the outer shell (2) engages in a corresponding means of the inner shell (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: Jossi Holding AGInventors: Andreas Meyenhofer, Martin Schmidt, Christian Gugler, Daniel Nadler
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Publication number: 20130085576Abstract: A liner adapted for insertion into an acetabular shell for use in hip arthroplasty. The liner includes a concave inner surface adapted to engage a femoral head. The liner also includes an outer surface adapted to engage the acetabular shell and a rim that extends between the inner surface and the outer surface. The outer surface includes a locking section extending from the rim, a composite-curved section extending from the locking section at a first transition point, and a dome section extending from the composite-curved section, wherein at the first transition point, the composite-curved section is tangential to the locking section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: JOHN M. ARMACOST, JAMES A. CAYWOOD, RYAN C. KEEFER
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Patent number: 8394106Abstract: A shroud for protecting exterior portions of a prosthetic implant from adhesive and a method for utilizing the same. The shroud includes a hub, a rim, and at least one bridge connecting the hub and the rim. The rim of the shroud may be sized to cover substantially the same area as a guard of the implant. The method of utilizing the shroud involves securing the shroud to the prosthetic implant. A quantity of adhesive is provided, and the prosthetic implant is secured thereto. The shroud is removed from the implant, and then the guard is secured to the implant.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Ryan T. Ward, Mark A. Wise
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Patent number: 8382850Abstract: An insert for an acetabular cup includes an insertion body having an external surface shaped to be able to be coupled with a mating seating of the acetabular cup. The insert includes at least a friction element positioned on the external surface to determine a predefined friction with the surface of the seating, so that, during use, the friction element prevents the relative rotation of the insertion body and the acetabular cup.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Limacorporate SpAInventors: Paolo Dalla Pria, Gabriele Lualdi, Giacomo Marcuzzi
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Patent number: 8308810Abstract: An acetabular prosthesis assembly can include an acetabular cup and a first liner. The acetabular cup can have an outer surface, an inner surface and an upper rim extending between the outer surface and the inner surface. The acetabular cup can have a cup connection portion including a groove formed on an upper face of the upper rim. The first liner can have an outer cup engaging surface and a liner connection portion that extends from a flange of the first liner. The liner connection portion can have a finger that is received by the groove formed on the upper face of the acetabular cup that selectively couples the liner connection portion with the cup connection portion in an assembled position.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Jason D. Meridew
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Publication number: 20120143344Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Joel SHEA, Vincent W. SHOTTON, David C. KELMAN
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Publication number: 20120143343Abstract: A prosthesis to replace a portion of the anatomy, such as the acetabulum, can include a first portion. A second prosthesis portion can be positioned relative to the shell to provide the bearing surface to articulate with a femoral head prosthesis or femoral head. The second prosthesis portion can include a connection portion to engage a connection portion in the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Jason D. Meridew, Troy W. Hershberger
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Patent number: 8177851Abstract: A prosthetic liner includes a convex exterior surface, a concave interior surface and a rim portion connecting the interior surface and the exterior surface. The liner includes a plurality of recesses and a plurality of fingers. Each of the plurality of recesses is formed in the exterior surface of the liner without extending to the interior surface of the liner. The plurality of fingers is positioned in the plurality of recesses and each of the plurality of fingers is connected to the exterior surface and extends toward the rim portion. The plurality of fingers may be resiliently moveable in the plurality of recesses. The plurality of fingers may be integral with the exterior surface of the liner. The rim portion may define a plane into which at least one of the plurality of fingers extends.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventor: Gerhard J. A. Drescher
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Patent number: 8123814Abstract: A trial system for a prosthesis is described. The prosthesis can include an acetabular prosthesis generally for implantation in an acetabulum and the surrounding pelvis. The acetabular prosthesis includes an acetabular cup having a substantially concave inner surface and a substantially convex outer surface. One trial shell or a collection of trial shells are provided to trial a range of motion of the hip joint before implanting a shell prosthesis into the acetabular prosthesis.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Jason D. Meridew, Phillip M. Gibbs
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Patent number: 8114166Abstract: A retentive and removable trial bearing insert is used with a total hip replacement joint. The joint includes a dual mobility or bipolar prosthetic cup which has a part-spherical bearing insert with a part-spherical inner bearing surface which engages a part-spherical bearing head on a femoral stem. The bearing comprises a part-spherical trial inner bearing element dimensioned to replace the part-spherical bearing insert and which includes releasable retaining element which engages the bearing head of the femoral stem or a trial bearing head thereof to hold the trial bearing element in place thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Benoist Girard SASInventors: Arnaud Auxepaules, Nicolas Delogé
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Publication number: 20110295381Abstract: This invention provides for a novel orthopedic prosthesis, specifically a prosthetic acetabular component for a prosthetic total hip joint, that comprises two constructs, one being a metal base construct that engages the bone and the other being a polyethylene bearing construct that attaches to the metal base construct and articulates with a femoral stem prosthetic component on the opposing side of the joint. The metal base construct is composed of two different metals, one of which engages the bone surface and the other of which engages the polyethylene bearing construct. Each of these metals is selected so that its characteristics are well suited to its particular function. More particularly, the first metal (i.e., the one that engages the bone surface) is selected so as to provide a superior bone-engaging face, while the second metal (i.e., the one that engages the polyethylene bearing construct) is selected so as to provide a superior polyethylene-engaging face.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Daniel E. E. Hayes, JR., Alfred S. Depres, III
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Patent number: 7955395Abstract: The present invention relates to universal liner assemblies for use during hip joint replacement surgeries, kits providing a plurality of universal liners, and methods of manufacturing and implanting the universal liners. 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: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Shea, Vincent W. Shotton, David C. Kelman
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Patent number: 7918895Abstract: A system for replacing a portion of a shoulder joint can include a tray having an outer surface and an inner surface. The outer surface can be adapted to engage a humeral stem. A bearing can include an outer bearing surface and an inner articulating surface. The outer bearing surface can be positioned adjacent to the tray. A ring can be selectively disposed between the tray and the bearing. The ring can define an annular body having a slit formed therein. The ring can be movable between a locked position wherein the ring retains the bearing relative to the tray and an unlocked position. A removal tool can define a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end can define a ring engaging surface and a bearing engaging surface. The ring engaging surface can be adapted to engage the ring at the slit such that the ring expands radially from the locked position away from engagement with the bearing to the unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Bryce A. Isch, Jason D. Meridew, Troy W. Hershberger
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Patent number: 7850738Abstract: This invention provides a prosthetic acetabular component that comprises two constructs, one being a metal base construct that engages the bone and the other being a polyethylene bearing construct that attaches to the metal base construct and articulates with a femoral stem prosthetic component. The metal base construct is composed of two different metals, one of which engages the bone surface and the other of which engages the polyethylene bearing construct. Each of these metals is selected so that its characteristics are well suited to its particular function. The first metal is selected so as to provide a superior bone-engaging face, while the second metal is selected so as to provide a superior polyethylene-engaging face. By combining the different material characteristics of two different metals in the metal bone construct, it is possible to simultaneously form a superior bone-engaging face and a superior polyethylene-engaging face.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventors: Daniel E. E. Hayes, Jr., Alfred S. Depres, III
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Publication number: 20100234965Abstract: An insert for an acetabular cup includes an insertion body having an external surface shaped to be able to be coupled with a mating seating of the acetabular cup. The insert includes at least a friction element positioned on the external surface to determine a predefined friction with the surface of the seating, so that, during use, the friction element prevents the relative rotation of the insertion body and the acetabular cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Paolo Dalla Pria, Gabriele Lualdi, Giacomo Marcuzzi
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Publication number: 20100131073Abstract: A prosthesis to replace a portion of the anatomy, such as the acetabulum, can include a first portion. A second prosthesis portion can be positioned relative to the shell to provide the bearing surface to articulate with a femoral head prosthesis or femoral head. The second prosthesis portion can include a connection portion to engage a connection portion in the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Jason D. Meridew, Troy W. Hershberger
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Patent number: 7682399Abstract: An acetabular cup assembly for a prosthetic hip joint is disclosed. This assembly includes an outer shell having at least one shell extension, an adaptor having at least one adaptor extension, and an insert. The inclusion of an extension on the outer shell and an extension on the adaptor allows for easier manipulation and implantation of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: William Hale Shields, Viktor Erik Krebs
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Publication number: 20090210067Abstract: An acetabular cup system includes an acetabular cup having a wall with an inner surface and an outer surface. The acetabular cup includes a fixation opening through the wall, the fixation opening including a first wall portion adjacent to the inner surface and a second wall portion adjacent to the outer surface. The acetabular cup system also includes a fixation fastener including a head and a shaft with a bone-anchoring portion. The fastener can be inserted though the fixation opening. The head includes a first head portion engageable with the first wall portion and a second head portion engageable with the second wall portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Jason D. Meridew
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Patent number: 7572296Abstract: A prosthesis to be implanted within a bone comprises a shell and a liner that fits within the shell. The shell comprises a bone engaging region which terminates at a first plane, and a non-bone engaging region which extends out of the first plane and at least partially defines an open mouth of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Biomet UK LimitedInventors: Robert A. Scott, Robert John Andrew Bigsby
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Publication number: 20090088864Abstract: A prosthetic component assembly, such as an acetabular cup, includes a shell, a bearing positioner and a bearing. The shell and bearing positioner are configured to facilitate orienting the bearing positioner in multiple orientations relative to the shell and for securing the bearing positioner in a selected orientation of the multiple orientations relative to the shell. The bearing is configured to be received in the bearing positioner at multiple rotational orientations for optimal joint biomechanics. The bearing positioner is selected from among a plurality of lateralized positioners to accommodate the joint anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: Depuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Paul Peter Lewis, James Alan Caywood
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Publication number: 20080255672Abstract: An orthopedic implant is disclosed and can include a first component and a second component that can be installed in the first component. The orthopedic implant can further include a seal that can be installed between the first component and the second component. The seal can substantially prevent debris from the second component from migrating through the first component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: WARSAW ORTHOPEDIC, INC.Inventor: Carlos E. Gil
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Publication number: 20080133022Abstract: A orthopaedic implant comprises an acetabular cup and a wireless communication device. The wireless communication device is coupled to a rim surface of the acetabular cup. In one embodiment, a recess is defined in the rim surface and the wireless communication device is positioned therein. In another embodiment, the wireless communication device is positioned in an annular ring formed of a biocompatible material. The annular ring is coupled to the rim surface of the acetabular cup. The wireless communication device may be, for example, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag or device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Edward J. Caylor
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Patent number: 7294150Abstract: An artificial hip joint is provided featuring a liner with a deforming seal which quickly and easily seals a top bore in an acetabular cup of the artificial hip joint, such as to prevent the passage of fluid, wear debris or other material through the top bore in the acetabular cup. The acetabular cup is adapted to be secured to a hip bone and is generally hemispherical and sized to receive the generally hemispherical liner therein. The liner is secured to the acetabular cup by a locking ring which nests within both an acetabular groove in the annular cup and an annular seat in the liner. The liner provides a hemispherical bearing surface for a head at an upper end of a femur.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Orthopedic Source, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Mandell, Fredric L. Williams
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Patent number: 7267693Abstract: An artificial hip joint is provided including a generally hemispherical acetabular cup with a generally hemispherical liner mated within the acetabular cup and with a locking ring to secure the liner within the acetabular cup. The acetabular cup is adapted to be secured within a hip bone. The liner includes a hemispherical inside surface for pivotably supporting a head at an upper end of a femur. The locking ring resides within an annular groove in the acetabular cup and an annular seat in the liner. The locking ring includes a captured end and a free end. The captured end includes a slot which cooperates with a post in the acetabular cup to slidably hold the captured end to the acetabular cup. The locking ring removably attaches the liner to the acetabular cup.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Orthopedic Source, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Mandell, Fredric L. Williams
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Patent number: 7169185Abstract: A plurality of canine acetabular cups designed to fit within different sized spherical reamed bone cavities to produce controlled interference without use of cements, screws or nails. Each of the canine acetabular cups, regardless of size, mates with a common femoral head, providing interchangeability. The controlled interference is obtained through use of a multiple curvature Ti—Al—V shell having a porous coating. The interference starts from zero at 50 degrees from the apex of the shell and extends to full interference value at 90 degrees from the apex. The Ti—Al—V shell carries a UHMW polyethylene insert, which is locked by interference, a non-circular post mated with an elongated opening and a circumferential locking groove mated with an interior projection. Initial stability is provided immediately after surgery due to the interference arrangement; long term stability is afforded by bone ingrowth.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Impact Science and Technology, Inc.Inventor: Christopher G. Sidebotham
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Patent number: 7153328Abstract: The present invention is related to an artificial hip joint prosthesis. Also, it can be decreased the time of medical treatment and administered medicine easily. Besides, it can be applied an Oriental having small pelvis.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Inventor: Sung-kon Kim