Implant fusion device and method of manufacturing
US-2024423813-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10952860B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10952860-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515541898-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 23, 2021 |
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Provided is a joint replacement with a joint socket ( 10 ) having a concave joint surface ( 11 ), and with a joint insert ( 20 ) having a concave joint surface ( 21 ) and a convex joint surface ( 22 ) which are each delimited by a peripheral edge ( 23, 24 ). The convex joint surface ( 22 ) of the joint insert ( 20 ) is designed, in the assembled state, to form a first partial joint with the concave joint surface ( 11 ) of the joint socket ( 10 ). Moreover, the concave joint surface ( 21 ) of the joint insert ( 20 ) is designed, in the assembled state, to form a second partial joint with the convex joint surface ( 32 ) of a joint head ( 30 ). The joint socket ( 10 ) and the joint insert ( 20 ) each have a securing means ( 12, 25, 26 ) for preventing dislocation of the joint replacement.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A joint replacement with a joint socket ( 10 ) having a concave surface ( 11 ), and a joint insert ( 20 ) having a concave ( 21 ) and a convex ( 22 ) joint surface, which are each delimited by a peripheral edge ( 23 , 24 ), the convex joint surface ( 22 ) of the joint insert ( 20 ) being designed, in the assembled state, to form at first partial joint with the concave joint surface ( 11 ) of the joint socket ( 10 ), the concave joint surface ( 21 ) of the joint insert ( 20 ) being designed, in the assembled state, to form a second partial joint with the convex joint surface ( 32 ) of a joint head ( 30 ), and the joint socket ( 10 ) and the joint insert ( 20 ) each having a securing means ( 12 , 25 , 26 ) for preventing dislocation of the joint replacement, wherein the joint head ( 30 ) and/or the joint insert ( 20 ) comprises an insertion aid ( 27 , 28 ), with which the insertion of the respective convex joint surface ( 22 , 32 ) into the corresponding concave joint surface is enabled, the insertion aid ( 27 ) is formed as an elongate recess in the convex joint surface ( 22 , 32 ) of at least one of the partial joints, the joint replacement is an enarthrodial joint, wherein each partial joint comprising the insertion aid forms a ball and socket joint with the concave joint surface enclosing the convex joint surface beyond the equator thereof, wherein the enarthrodial joint is capable of motion around multiple axes, which have one common center, wherein a region ( 12 , 25 ) of the concave joint surface ( 11 , 21 ) of the joint socket ( 10 ) and/or of the joint insert ( 20 ) prevents dislocation of the respective partial joint by forming the respective joint into an enarthrodial joint, wherein the securing means ( 12 , 25 , 26 ) of at least one of the partial joints is of a type which has two detachable securing elements which cooperate by means of a detachable threaded, locking or snap connection to prevent dislocation of the partial joint, and wherein at least one of the two securing elements is formed by a peripheral recess ( 26 ) to accommodate a securing ring in the concave joint surface ( 11 , 21 ) of the joint insert ( 20 ). 2. The joint replacement according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the two securing elements is formed by a peripheral recess ( 26 ) to accommodate a securing ring in the concave joint surface ( 11 , 21 ) of the joint insert ( 20 ). 3. The joint replacement according to claim 1 , wherein the insertion aid ( 27 ) is formed in a plane of symmetry of the convex joint surface ( 22 , 32 ) of the joint insert. 4. The joint replacement according to claim 1 , wherein the insertion aid ( 27 ) is formed in a plane of symmetry of the convex joint surface ( 22 , 32 ) of the joint insert. 5. The joint replacement according to claim 1 , wherein the opening diameter (D Po ) of the concave joint surface ( 11 ) of the joint socket is 1% to 6% less than a joint diameter (D Pi ), and the opening diameter (D Eo ) of the concave joint surface ( 21 ) of the joint insert is 1% to 6%-less than a joint diameter (D Ei ).
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