Cup Secured To Acetabulum By Cement Patents (Class 623/22.39)
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Patent number: 12208013Abstract: A humeral implant system, for example, includes an implant and a cutting guide system. The implant is a spherical wedge having an elongated curved upper surface having a first edge and a spaced apart second edge, a first surface having a curved upper edge joined to the first edge of the elongated curved upper surface, and a second surface having a curved upper edge joined to the second edge of the elongated curved upper surface. A lower edge of the first surface is joined to a lower edge of the second surface. The first surface and the second surface are disposed at an angle. The cutting system has a body having a first guide and a second guide for resecting a cutout in a humeral head, in which the cutout has a first surface and a second surface corresponding to the first surface and the second surface of the implant.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2021Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: BioPoly, LLCInventors: Herbert E. Schwartz, Matthew L. Mroczkowski
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Patent number: 11540923Abstract: A ceramic acetabular cup devoid of a separate liner comprises a part-spherical inner articulating surface and an outer surface. An inner radius at or adjacent to a rim of the cup extends to or adjacent to a surface edge of the inner articulating surface. An inner radius of the inner articulating surface defines an active arc, and an uppermost portion of the rim defines an offset datum plane. An offset is provided between an equatorial centre of the inner articulating surface and the offset datum plane. The active arc extends in a range from around 150 degrees to less than 180 degrees, and a distance between the inner articulating surface and outer surface on a straight line from the said equatorial centre and passing through the surface edge is equal to or less than 4 mm.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2018Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: MATORTHO LIMITEDInventors: Carolina Avila Carrasco, Simon Collins, Andrew Clive Taylor, Michael Antony Tuke
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Patent number: 11419729Abstract: There is provided an acetabular cup liner for a total hip replacement (THR) prosthesis comprising an inner surface with a hemispherical portion having a radius of curvature. The hemispherical portion is disposed about a centerline and it intersects a hemisphere plane perpendicular to the centerline so that the intersection of the hemispherical portion and the plane define a circle having a radius equal to the radius of curvature. The liner further comprises a capture portion continuous with the hemispherical portion that has the same radius of curvature as the hemispherical portion and connects with the hemispherical portion at the hemispherical plane along a first arc of the circle on the plane, and extends a first distance out of the plane. The liner further comprises an insertion portion continuous with the hemispherical portion. The insertion region is connected with the hemispherical portion along a second arc of the circle on the plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Northwell Health, Inc.Inventors: Stanley Asnis, Todd Goldstein
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Patent number: 10420648Abstract: An acetabular prosthesis is adapted to be arranged in the acetabular of a patient for impacting it. The prosthesis includes a cup having a wall in the shape of a spherical cap intended to receive an insert within it. The outer surface of the cap is adapted to come into contact with the bottom of the patient's acetabular. The cap is extended at its peripheral edge by a cylindrical part, and at least one cavity is formed in the outer surface of the cylindrical part.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Inventors: Jean-Pierre Laffay, Pascal Loehle, Frédérique Biegun
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Patent number: 10195037Abstract: A method of treating a hip joint of a human patient by providing at least one hip joint surface comprising the steps of: cutting the skin of the human patient, dissecting an area of the pelvic bone on the opposite side from the acetabulum, creating a hole in the dissected area from the opposite side from the acetabulum, the hole passing through the pelvic bone and into the hip joint of the human patient, and providing at least one hip joint surface to the hip joint from the opposite side from the acetabulum, through the hole in the pelvic bone of the human patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Inventor: Peter Mats Forsell
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Patent number: 10064730Abstract: A joint replacement device is provided that includes an inner surface configured to accommodate at least one of a portion of an outer surface of a femoral head of a femur and a prosthetic secured to the femoral head, an outer surface configured to accommodate at least one of a portion of an outer surface of an acetabulum socket and a prosthetic secured to a pelvis, wherein the inner surface and outer surface each have a circular curvilinear shape and together include an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter, and wherein the inner perimeter is joined to the outer perimeter to form a posterior limb and an anterior limb, and further including, a posterior portion, an anterior portion, and a superior portion formed from the inner surface and the outer surface; wherein the superior portion further includes a posterior superior portion and an anterior superior portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Inventor: Patrick Birmingham
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Patent number: 9956081Abstract: This invention relates to a method of forming a polymer component and comprises blending polymer particles with antioxidant to form a mixture in which the antioxidant coats the polymer particles, irradiating the polymer particles to cross-link the polymer particles therein and forming the irradiated mixture into a consolidated component. The invention also relates to a method of forming an articular surface for a prosthesis and a prosthesis having a polymer articular bearing surface wherein at least one pre-determined portion of the bearing surface is provided with cross-linked polymer bonds.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2014Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Inventor: Derek James Wallace McMinn
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Patent number: 9474614Abstract: An acetabular component of a hip replacement implant that is configured to be attached to an acetabulum and to receive a femoral component of the hip replacement implant. The component includes a concave body with a closed end configured to seat against the acetabulum and an open end configured to receive the femoral component. At least one radiological marker is positioned on the body and is visibly distinct from the body on X-ray imaging. The radiological markers may include an elongated shape with a length measured between a first end and a second end. The radiological markers may be shorter than the body such that they do not extend completely around the body and the first and second ends are spaced apart from one another.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Inventor: Scott Kelley
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Patent number: 9439701Abstract: A shaping tool shapes a smooth bone cement surface, in particular for implantation of an artificial acetabulum. The shaping tool has a curvature, whereby the shaping tool has a curved base body and at least two layers, whereby a first layer covers the curvature of the base body at least in part and is connected to the base body in a detachable manner, and a second layer covers the first layer at least in part and is connected to the first layer in a detachable manner. The shaping tool is usable to pre-shape a bone cement for insertion of an artificial acetabulum.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Heraeus Medical GmbHInventor: Edgar Wuest
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Patent number: 9044326Abstract: A femoral augment, or set of augments, for use with a knee joint prosthesis, where the femoral augment includes a main body portion, an aperture formed within the main body portion and extending in a generally distal/proximal direction, and a pair of legs extending outwardly from said main body portion in a generally posterior direction. In the preferred embodiment, the aperture is configured to receive a stem extension implant, and to allow it to pass through. Additionally, the legs of the femoral augment are preferably configured to be seated proximal of a proximal side of a pair of condylar portions of a femoral component of a knee joint prosthesis. The present invention is intended for situations in which the distal portion of the femur is defective, and it provides a method and devices that allow for preservation of healthy peripheral bone.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Blaylock, Michael Cook, Ron Donkers, Scott Dykema, Maleata Hall, John Meyers, Arlen D. Hanssen, David G. Lewallen
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Patent number: 8979926Abstract: 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. An implant may include a base member that has at least two projections with a gap between the projections. The gap between the projections allows the implant to be implanted around another implanted component, such as around a bone screw of an acetabular shell. The implant may include a fixation element, such as a screw or a cement trough, on one or more projections to couple the implant to an implanted acetabular shell. The implant may also include timing marks to facilitate alignment with corresponding marks on another implanted component.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2011Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Nathaniel Quinn, Jeffrey Joel Shea
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Patent number: 8927616Abstract: Methods of forming polymeric articles using plasma treated polymer resins, and orthopedic implants comprising a polymeric article wherein the polymeric article has reactive groups bonded to polymer molecules in an interior region of the polymeric article.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Brian H. Thomas, Donald L. Yakimicki, Oludele O. Popoola, Michael Wallick
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Patent number: 8277728Abstract: A pre-assembled orthopaedic implant adapted for improved gas sterilization. The implant includes a first component adapted for assembly with a second component such that a mating surface of the first component is in close proximity with a mating surface of the second component. At least one gas conduit associated with the mating surface of the first component facilitates a sterilizing gas to penetrate into and dissipate from the interface defined by the mating surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Lambert, Terry W. McLean, David B. Vogel
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Publication number: 20120179270Abstract: The disclosure relates to revision hip surgery or total hip arthroplasty situations in which it is difficult for a surgeon to secure or fix an acetabular cup or shell to the bone due, for whatever reason, to bone loss or other bone deficiency. The system may comprise a plurality of fasteners and an acetabular cup or shell having a plurality of openings to thereby allow the plurality of fasteners to be inserted at diverging angles to create multiple fixation points to distribute load and secure the shell to available bone. The system may also include a bearing insert for receiving a femoral head component and a plurality of spacers for creating a cement mantle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Russell Nevins, Edward J. McPherson, Timothy McTighe, Declan Brazil
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Patent number: 8025841Abstract: A pre-assembled orthopaedic implant adapted for improved gas sterilization. The implant includes a first component adapted for assembly with a second component such that a mating surface of the first component is in close proximity with a mating surface of the second component. At least one gas conduit associated with the mating surface of the first component facilitates a sterilizing gas to penetrate into and dissipate from the interface defined by the mating surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Lambert, Terry W. McLean, David B. Vogel
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Publication number: 20080215160Abstract: Described here is a set for the construction of a resurfacing hip implant. It comprises a thin metal cup for cemented insertion into the natural acetabulum, a thin metal cap for cemented placement upon the natural femoral head, and an inlay which can be placed in the cup of the acetabulum as a sliding partner for the cap for the femoral head.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventors: Hans Grundei, Ludger Gerdesmeyer
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Patent number: 7402177Abstract: An orthopedic prosthesis comprising a polymeric cup member for use in a ball and socket joint is disclosed. The cup member may include several advantageous features such as a multi-directional and multi-planar channel having an undercut area that provides a mechanical lock between the cup member and a fixation material for enhanced fixation. The cup member may further comprise a plurality of spacers for ensuring an even mantle of fixation material between the cup member and the bone, a series of divots for enhancing fixation, a locating feature that permits a physician to visualize and locate the cup member in the socket of the patient's bone on appropriate medical equipment, and a lead-in chamfer located between a terminal edge and an interior surface of the cup member. Further, the terminal edge of the cup member may comprise a planar rim or may alternatively comprise a hood located distally from said terminal edge.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Ortho Development CorporationInventors: Scott A. Jones, Marc M. Peterman
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Patent number: 7371261Abstract: A device for use in surgical procedures involving arthroplasty, the device including a bearing member at least partially receivable within a bone engaging member and a liner positioned at least partially between said bearing member and said bone engaging member.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Advanced Surgical Design & Manufacture Ltd.Inventor: Gregory James Roger
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Patent number: 6712857Abstract: A device for use in surgical procedures involving arthroplasty. The device includes a socket member having a first surface and a second bone engaging surface. The first surface has a bearing surface adapted to receive a counter-component of a joint such as the head of a femur (or prosthesis thereof). The bone engaging surface includes a first, preferably frusto-conical, portion and a second portion preferably including a spherical section.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Australian Surgical Design and Manufacture Pty LimitedInventor: Gregory James Roger
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Publication number: 20030187513Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, a method is provided including the steps of preparing an opening in the bone sized to receive a prosthesis therein and then inserting an apertured temporary implant into the opening. A fluent material is then injected into the temporary implant so that the material exudes from the apertures into contact with the bone surrounding the temporary implant. The temporary implant is then removed to make way for implanting the prosthesis into the bone opening. The fluent material can be a biological, biocompatible or bioactive material, such as a composition adapted to permanently fill voids and irregularities in the bone or a composition adapted to promote bone growth. In another embodiment, an implant assembly includes an apertured sleeve adapted to be permanently implanted within the bone opening, but providing apertures for injecting a fluent material into the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Todd D. Durniak
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Publication number: 20030065397Abstract: A prosthetic system that includes a prosthetic implant and a support structure secured to an inner surface of the cavity in the end of the bone is disclosed. The support structure defines a channel that extends through the length of the support structure. The prosthetic implant is received in the channel, and a portion of the prosthetic implant is secured to an inner surface of the channel by an adhesive. The stem of the prosthesis beyond the channel may be cemented or uncemented. The support structure may have an approximately funnel shape. The support structure may be a hollow porous cylindrical sleeve. The support structure may comprise a pair of partially hemispherical components arranged in spaced apart relationship thereby defining a channel between the pair of components. The support structure may comprise a plurality of pedestals secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Arlen D. Hanssen, David G. Lewallen
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Publication number: 20020183851Abstract: The present invention provides a system and a method for reducing pores, or air pockets, that form at the interface between the material used to attach or adhere the surface of a component, such as a prosthesis, to a site.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Cambridge Polymer Group, Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Spiegelberg, Jeffrey W. Ruberti, Gavin J.C. Braithwaite
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Patent number: 6383224Abstract: A prosthetic fixing plate comprises a component to be located into the acetabulum prior to the insertion of a prosthetic ball joint cap. The plate has a closure wall adapted to close the wall or rim of the acetabulum across any discontinuity therein, and a locator is provided for locating said closure wall in place. The fixing plate can be supplied in various sizes and arrangements, the correct plate being chosen by the surgeon after close examination of X-ray photographs of the patient and through the use of a template which is used to determine the size and arrangement of the discontinuity and thus the correct size and arrangement of the plate to be used.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Benoist Girard SASInventors: Graham Allan Gie, Robin Sydney Mackwood Ling, John Andrew Storer, Andrew John Timperley
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Patent number: 6312473Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved orthopedic implant system with satisfied biological, mechanical and morphological compatibilities. Solid metal femoral stem and solid metal acetabular head are covered with diffusion-bonded foamed-shaped sheet made of commercially pure titanium or titanium alloy(s). The open-cells in said foamed metal sheet are impregnated with biocompatible polymethyl methacrylate resin cement, which is reinforced with selected oxides including alumina, magnesia, zirconia, or a combination of these oxides along with an application of a small amount of a metal primer agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Yoshiki Oshida
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Patent number: 6290727Abstract: An acetabular cup is supported by a pelvic bone and includes an outer surface which rests in a cavity, and a bearing surface which receives an articular body of an artificial hip joint and bounded in surrounding relation by a receiving edge. The receiving edge is provided at least at one area with an elevation which partially surrounds the articular head received by the bearing surface. The elevation is provided at a location in which the articular head is least obstructed in its freedom of movement, and has at its apex projecting furthest from the receiving edge a distance from a lowest point of the bearing surface which guides the articular head in substantially surrounding relation.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignees: GMT Gesellschaft für madizinische Technik mbH, Waldemar Link GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Karl Bernahrd Otto, Arnold Keller