Device for sensing implant location and impingement
US-10660760-B2 · May 26, 2020 · US
US10792162B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10792162-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715801025-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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An arthroplasty trial assembly for a human shoulder can include a first implant securable to a first bone and a second implant securable to a second bone. The second implant can include a body, a stem, an articulation component, and a sensor. The stem can extend from the body, and the stem can be insertable into the second bone. The articulation component can be coupled to the body opposite the stem, and the articulation component can be articulable with the first implant. The sensor can be connected to the articulation component and can be configured to monitor a condition of the second implant and can produce a sensor signal as a function of the condition that is indicative of stability of the shoulder.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A shoulder arthroplasty trial assembly for a human shoulder comprising: a first implant securable to a first bone; and a second implant securable to a second bone, the second implant comprising: a body; a stem extending from the body, the stem insertable into the second bone; a cup coupled to the body opposite the stem; an articulation component disposed entirely within the cup to create a concave articulation surface opposite the stem, the articulation component articulable with the first implant; a biasing element connected to the body and the articulation component, the biasing element configured to bias the articulation component to a position at least partially extended from the cup; and a sensor connected to the articulation component and configured to monitor a condition of the second implant and produce a sensor signal as a function of the condition that is indicative of stability of the shoulder, wherein the biasing element is disposed within the cup and biases the articulation component outwardly from the cup. 2. The arthroplasty trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the articulation component is translatable relative to the body and the sensor is configured to produce the sensor signal as a function of a position of the articulation component relative to the body. 3. The arthroplasty trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to produce the sensor signal as a function of a force applied to the second implant by the first implant. 4. The arthroplasty trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is disposed on an articulation surface of the articulation component and is configured to produce the sensor signal as a function of the proximity of the first implant to the second implant. 5. The arthroplasty trial assembly of claim 4 , wherein the sensor is a hall sensor and, wherein the first implant includes a magnet disposed on a contact surface of the first implant, the magnet configured to interact with the hall sensor. 6. A shoulder arthroplasty trial assembly comprising: a first implant securable to a first bone; and a second implant securable to a second bone, the second implant comprising: a body; a stem extending from the body, the stem insertable into the second bone; a cup coupled to the body opposite the stem; an articulation component disposed entirely within the cup to create a concave articulation surface opposite the stem, the articulation component translatable relative to the body, and the articulation component articulable with the first implant; a biasing element connected to the body and the articulation component, the biasing element configured to bias the articulation component to a position at least partially extended from the cup; and a displacement sensor connected to the articulation component and configured to produce a displacement signal as a function of translation of the articulation component relative to the body, wherein the biasing element is disposed within the cup and biases the articulation component outwardly from the cup. 7. The assembly of claim 6 , further comprising: a rod disposed in a bore of the body, the rod connected to the articulation component, the rod biased to an extended rod position by the biasing element, and the rod including a magnet disposed at a second end of the rod, the magnet configured to interact with the displacement sensor. 8. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein the sensor produces the signal as a function of the distance between the magnet and the sensor. 9. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the biasing element is a poly wave spring. 10. The assembly of claim 9 , further comprising: a rod coupled to the articulation component at a first end of the rod, the rod extending from the articulation component toward the stem, and the rod including a magnet disposed at a second end of the rod, the magnet configured to interact with the displacement sensor.
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