System and method for improved constrained prosthetic acetabulum
US-2016250027-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US11033395B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11033395-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815886235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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An insert is advanced and at least partially secured into a prosthetic device configured for use in a joint. The prosthetic device includes a shell with a cavity defined by an interior surface. The interior surface includes first and second portions that share an edge and that abut an edge of the interior surface. The first portion includes a partially spherical surface while the second portion is a partially cylindrical shape. A maximum radius of the second portion is larger than a radius of the first portion. A center defining the maximum radius of the second portion is offset from a center defining the radius of the first portion. The geometry of the interior surface allows the insert to be advanced into the shell in a single orientation. When advanced sufficiently into the shell, the insert is rotated to constrain the insert within the shell.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A partially spherical prosthetic device comprising: an exterior surface; an interior surface defining a cavity; and an end surface extending between the exterior and the interior surfaces, wherein the end surface adjoins the interior surface along a closed perimeter to form an interior edge, the interior edge being defined at least in part by (i) a first curved edge portion having a first radius and (ii) a second curved edge portion having a first edge part having a second radius different from that of the first curved edge portion, wherein the end surface meets the interior surface at an acute angle over an entirety of a first length of the first curved edge portion and the end surface meets the interior surface at a right angle over an entirety of a second length of the second curved edge portion, wherein a radial center of the first curved edge portion is offset from a radial center of the first edge part of the second curved edge portion such that a first circumference defined by the first radius is partially within a second circumference defined by the second radius and the first and the second circumference share a tangent line, and wherein the first curved edge portion and the second curved edge portion define an entirety of the closed perimeter of the device. 2. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the first curved edge portion defines the interior edge at two diametrically opposed locations. 3. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the first curved edge portion contacts the second curved edge portion. 4. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the second curved edge portion includes two second curved edge portions symmetrical about a plane through the partially spherical prosthetic device, each of the two second curved edge portions having a geometry configured for advancement of a partially spherical structure therebetween. 5. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 1 , wherein the second length of the second curved edge portion is longer than the first length of the first curved edge portion. 6. A prosthetic assembly comprising: a cup-shaped implant; and the partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 1 received in the cup-shaped implant. 7. A prosthetic device comprising: an exterior surface; an interior surface having a first surface portion and a second surface portion; and an end surface extending between the exterior and the interior surfaces, wherein the end surface adjoins the interior surface along a closed perimeter to form an interior edge, wherein the end surface meets the first surface portion of the interior surface at an acute angle, the end surface adjoining the first surface portion over a first length of the interior edge wherein the acute angle extends over an entirety of the first length, wherein the end surface meets the second surface portion of the interior surface a right angle, the end surface adjoining the second surface portion over a second length of the interior edge, wherein the right angle extends over an entirety of the second length, wherein the first length of the interior edge and the second length of the interior edge define an entirety of the closed perimeter of the device, and wherein the interior surface includes a step between the first surface portion and the second surface portion, the step being spaced apart from the end surface. 8. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 7 , wherein the second surface portion of the interior surface has a depth extending from the interior edge to a location at or below a maximum width of the interior surface measured in a plane parallel to the end surface. 9. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 7 , wherein the end surface includes a width measured between interior edge and an exterior edge formed by the intersection of the exterior surface and the end surface, wherein the width at one or more locations of the end surface abutting the second surface portion of the interior surface is narrower than the width at one or more locations of the end surface abutting the first surface portion of the interior surface. 10. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 7 , wherein the second surface portion includes a first subportion and a second subportion, and wherein the first subportion and the second subportion include locations at maximum distances from a central axis of the first surface portion that is perpendicular to a plane defined by the end surface, wherein the locations at maximum distances lie along a maximum separation axis offset from or at an angle to a first central plane through the interior surface. 11. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 10 , wherein the first subportion and second subportion include indentations such that a partially spherical insert having a substantially flat end surface on a side thereof is insertable into the partially spherical prosthetic device only when the substantially flat end surface is positioned between the first subportion and the second subportion of the interior surface. 12. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 10 , wherein ends of each of the first subportion and the second subportion of the interior surface are separated by the first surface portion. 13. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 10 , wherein the maximum separation axis is parallel to the first central plane. 14. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 13 , wherein the first subportion and the second subportion of the interior surface are symmetrical about a second central plane through the interior surface normal to the first central plane. 15. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 7 , wherein the step has a first edge abutting the first surface portion and a second edge abutting the second surface portion. 16. The partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 15 , wherein at least part of the second edge is located at a maximum depth of the second surface portion from the end surface. 17. A system comprising: the partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 1 ; and an insert receivable in the partially spherical prosthetic device. 18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the insert is receivable in the partially spherical prosthetic device in a first orientation relative to the partially spherical prosthetic device and not receivable in the partially spherical prosthetic device in a second orientation orthogonal to the first orientation. 19. A system comprising: the partially spherical prosthetic device of claim 7 ; and an insert receivable in the partially spherical prosthetic device. 20. A partially spherical prosthetic device comprising: an exterior surface; an interior surface having a first surface portion and a second surface portions; and an end surface having exterior and interior edges and extending between the exterior and the interior surfaces, wherein the end surface adjoins the interior surface along an inner perimeter to form the interior edge, wherein the end surface meets the first surface portion of the interior surface at an acute angle such that the first surface portion extends from a first curved edge portion of the interior edge at an acute angle relative to the end surface over an entirety of a first length of the first curved edge portion of the interior edge, wherein the end surface meets the second surface portion of the interior surface at a right angle
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