Mechanically coupled revision hip system and method

US11224517B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11224517-B2
Application numberUS-201916452877-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 26, 2019
Priority dateJun 26, 2019
Publication dateJan 18, 2022
Grant dateJan 18, 2022

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An acetabular hip implant includes a plurality of rings secured to an acetabular shell component. A method of fabricating a customized, patient-specific version of such an implant is also disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An acetabular hip implant comprising: an acetabular shell component configured to be implanted within an acetabulum of a patient, a first ring extending around a first longitudinal axis and secured to the acetabular shell component, the first ring including an inner surface and an outer surface and defining (i) a first closed track extending circumferentially around the first ring and radially through the inner surface and the outer surface of the first ring, and (ii) a second closed track located opposite the first closed track and extending circumferentially around the first ring and radially through the inner surface and the outer surface of the first ring, a second ring extending around a second longitudinal axis and including an inner surface, an outer surface, a first pin extending from the second ring along a first rotational axis into the first closed track, and a second pin extending from the second ring along the first rotational axis into the second closed track, the second ring defining (i) a third closed track extending circumferentially around the second ring and radially through the inner surface and the outer surface of the second ring, and (ii) a fourth closed track extending circumferentially around the second ring and radially through the inner surface and the outer surface of the second ring, a third ring extending around a third longitudinal axis and including a third pin extending from the third ring along a second rotational axis into the third closed track and a fourth pin extending from the third ring along the second rotational axis into the fourth closed track. 2. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , wherein the third ring is secured to a femoral stem component. 3. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , wherein the second ring is (i) operable to rotate relative to the first ring about the first rotational axis and the first longitudinal axis and (ii) prevented from rotating relative to the first ring about any additional axis. 4. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , wherein the third ring is (i) operable to rotate relative to the second ring about the second rotational axis and the second longitudinal axis and (ii) prevented from rotating relative to the second ring about any additional axis. 5. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , wherein the first closed track and the second closed track each extend circumferentially around the first ring a first distance, and wherein the third closed track and the fourth closed track each extend circumferentially around the second ring a second distance. 6. The acetabular hip implant of claim 5 , wherein the first distance is a predetermined, patient-specific distance based on a desired range of motion for a patient's hip when the acetabular hip implant is implanted in the acetabulum of the patient. 7. The acetabular hip implant of claim 5 , wherein the second distance is a predetermined, patient-specific distance based on a desired range of motion for a patient's hip when the acetabular hip implant is implanted in the acetabulum of the patient. 8. The acetabular hip implant of claim 5 , wherein the first distance is equal to the second distance. 9. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , further comprising (i) a first pair of sleeves configured to be secured to the first and second pins and sized and shaped to be positioned in the first and second closed tracks, and (ii) a second pair of sleeves configured to be secured to the third and fourth pins and sized and shaped to be positioned in the third and fourth closed tracks. 10. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the first ring is taper locked to the acetabular shell component. 11. The acetabular hip implant of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the third ring is taper locked to the femoral stem component. 12. An acetabular hip implant comprising: an acetabular shell component configured to be implanted within an acetabulum of a patient, a first ring extending around a first longitudinal axis and secured to the acetabular shell component, a second ring extending around a second longitudinal axis, the second ring (i) operable to rotate relative to the first ring about the first longitudinal axis and a first rotational axis perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis and (ii) prevented from rotating relative to the first ring about any additional axis, and a third ring extending around a third longitudinal axis, the third ring (i) operable to rotate relative to the second ring about the second longitudinal axis and a second rotational axis perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis and (ii) prevented from rotating relative to the second ring about any additional axis. 13. The acetabular hip implant of claim 12 , wherein the third ring is secured to a femoral stem component. 14. The acetabular hip implant of claim 12 , wherein the first ring includes an inner surface defining an inner diameter of the first ring and an outer surface opposite the inner surface, wherein the second ring includes an inner surface defining an inner diameter of the second ring and an outer surface defining an outer diameter of the second ring that is less than the inner diameter of the first ring, and wherein the third ring includes an inner surface and an outer surface opposite the inner surface and defining an outer diameter of the third ring that is less than the inner diameter of the second ring. 15. The acetabular hip implant of claim 14 , wherein the first ring defines a first pair of closed tracks extending circumferentially around the first ring a first distance and radially through the inner surface and the outer surface of the first ring, and the second ring defines a second pair of closed tracks extending circumferentially around the second ring a second distance and radially through the inner surface and the outer surface of the second ring. 16. The acetabular hip implant of claim 15 , wherein the first distance is a predetermined, patient-specific distance based on a desired range of motion for a patient's hip when the acetabular hip implant is implanted in the acetabulum of the patient. 17. The acetabular hip implant of claim 15 , wherein the second distance is a predetermined, patient-specific distance based on a desired range of motion for a patient's hip when the acetabular hip implant is implanted in the acetabulum of the patient. 18. The acetabular hip implant of claim 15 , wherein the second ring includes a first pair of pins extending from the outer surface of the second ring along the first rotational axis into the first pair of closed tracks, and the third ring includes a second pair of pins extending from the outer surface of the third ring along the second rotational axis into the second pair of closed tracks. 19. A method of fabricating a customized patient-specific acetabular hip implant comprising: determining a desired range of motion for a patient's hip, selecting a first ring having a first pair of closed tracks defined therein and extending circumferentially around the first ring a first patient-specific distance, the first patient-specific distance based on the desired range of motion for the patient's hip, selecting a second ring having a second pair of closed tracks defined therein and extending circumferentially around the second ring a second patient-specific distance, the second patient-specific distance based on the desired range of motion for the patient's hip, securing the second ring to the first ring, securing a third ring of t

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  • Femoral shafts · CPC title

  • with possibility of relative movement between the prosthetic parts · CPC title

  • Sets comprising a plurality of prosthetic parts of different sizes or orientations · CPC title

  • with additional means for limiting said rotation · CPC title

  • Conically- or frustoconically-shaped protrusion and recess · CPC title

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What does patent US11224517B2 cover?
An acetabular hip implant includes a plurality of rings secured to an acetabular shell component. A method of fabricating a customized, patient-specific version of such an implant is also disclosed.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Depuy Synthes Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/34. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 18 2022 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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