Femoral heads, mobile inserts, acetabular components, and modular junctions for orthopedic implants and methods of using femoral heads, mobile insets, acetabular components, and modular junctions for orthopedic implants

US10213313B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10213313-B2
Application numberUS-201615269622-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 19, 2016
Priority dateSep 27, 2012
Publication dateFeb 26, 2019
Grant dateFeb 26, 2019

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Femoral heads, mobile inserts, acetabular components, and modular junctions for orthopedic implants, e.g., hip replacement implants, and methods of using femoral heads, mobile inserts, acetabular components, and modular junctions for orthopedic implants are provided. Prosthetic femoral heads, mobile inserts, and acetabular components are provided that can alleviate soft tissue impingement, reduce implant wear, and/or reduce frictional torque. Modular junctions are provided that can minimize the incidence of loosening and micromotion that can occur at modular junctions of orthopedic implants.

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What is claimed is: 1. An orthopedic implant comprising: a femoral head implant that includes a portion of an outer surface thereof having a peripheral portion that is contoured so as to achieve an inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant; wherein the femoral head implant has a femoral head rim comprising an edge or surface marking an end of a femoral head articular surface of the femoral head implant; wherein the femoral head implant has a femoral head axis defined by a reference line passing through a center of the overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant to a geometric center of the femoral head rim of the femoral head implant; wherein the inward shift occurs at an angle greater than about 80° measured from an intersection of the femoral head axis with the outer surface of the femoral head implant; and wherein the portion that is contoured extends to the femoral head rim, and the inward shift of the outer surface is achieved using at least one convex radius having a value no less than 15% of the overall spherical radius of the femoral head implant. 2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant is asymmetric around a femoral head axis of the femoral head implant, and may be restricted to limited range of azimuth angle measured around the femoral head axis. 3. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant is achieved through a change in radius of curvature. 4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant is achieved through a change in center of curvature. 5. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant is at least about 0.5 mm at a location of maximum inward shift. 6. An orthopedic implant comprising: a femoral head implant that includes a portion of an outer surface thereof having a peripheral portion that is contoured so as to achieve an inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant; wherein the femoral head implant has a femoral head rim comprising an edge or surface marking an end of a femoral head articular surface of the femoral head implant; wherein the femoral head implant has a femoral head axis defined by a reference line passing through a center of the overall spherical geometry of the femoral head implant to a geometric center of the femoral head rim of the femoral head implant; and wherein the portion that is contoured extends to the femoral head rim, and the inward shift is asymmetric around the femoral head axis of the femoral head implant, and may be restricted to limited range of azimuth angle measured around the femoral head axis. 7. An orthopedic implant, comprising: a mobile insert having an inner surface and an outer surface, the outer surface having a peripheral portion that is contoured so as to achieve an inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the mobile insert; wherein the mobile insert has a mobile insert rim comprising an edge or surface marking an end of an articular surface of the mobile insert; and wherein the peripheral portion that is contoured extends to the mobile insert rim. 8. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to the overall spherical geometry of the mobile insert is achieved through a change in radius of curvature. 9. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to the overall spherical geometry of the mobile insert is achieved through a change in center of curvature. 10. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the mobile insert is at least about 0.5 mm at a location of maximum inward shift. 11. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the mobile insert has a mobile insert axis defined by a reference line passing through a center of the overall spherical geometry of the mobile insert to a geometric center of the mobile insert rim; wherein the inward shift of the outer surface relative to an overall spherical geometry of the mobile insert is asymmetric around a mobile insert axis and may be restricted to limited range of azimuth angle measured around the femoral head axis. 12. The implant of claim 7 , wherein the center of the overall spherical geometry of the inner surface is non-coincident with the center of the overall spherical geometry of the outer surface.

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  • Special cut-outs, e.g. flat or grooved cut-outs · CPC title

  • with additional means for preventing said rotation · CPC title

  • Non-spherical heads · CPC title

  • Grooves · CPC title

  • A61F2/3609Primary

    Femoral heads or necks; Connections of endoprosthetic heads or necks to endoprosthetic femoral shafts (A61F2/3601 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10213313B2 cover?
Femoral heads, mobile inserts, acetabular components, and modular junctions for orthopedic implants, e.g., hip replacement implants, and methods of using femoral heads, mobile inserts, acetabular components, and modular junctions for orthopedic implants are provided. Prosthetic femoral heads, mobile inserts, and acetabular components are provided that can alleviate soft tissue impingement, redu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Massachusetts Gen Hospital
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/3609. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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