Modular screw apparatus and method
US-9204978-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US11413152B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11413152-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916695940-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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A trial liner for use in a hip arthroplasty surgical procedure is disclosed. The trial liner includes a rim and a semi-hemispherical body attached to the rim. The semi-hemispherical body includes a concave inner wall extending inwardly from the rim to define a cavity, a convex outer wall extending from the rim opposite the inner wall, and an interior wall extending between the inner wall and the outer wall and defining an opening at an apex of the semi-hemispherical body. The semi-hemispherical body is adapted to deflect and modify the opening, when pressed against a head of a screw, to accept the head of the screw within the opening. A system that includes the trial liner and the screw, and a method for using the system in a surgical procedure, are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A trial liner for use in a hip arthroplasty surgical procedure, comprising: a rim; a concave inner wall extending inwardly from the rim to define a cavity; a convex outer wall extending from the rim opposite the inner wall, wherein the rim, the concave inner wall, and the convex outer wall to define a semi-hemispherical body of the trial liner; and an interior wall extending between the inner wall and the outer wall and defining (i) an opening at an apex of the semi-hemispherical body and (ii) a set of slots that extend in opposite directions from the opening, wherein the semi-hemispherical body is adapted to deflect and modify the opening, when pressed against a head of a screw, to accept the head of the screw within the opening. 2. The trial liner of claim 1 , wherein the trial liner is made of a first material and the screw is made of a second material, and the first material is softer than the second material. 3. The trial liner of claim 2 , wherein the first material is a polymeric material. 4. The trial liner of claim 1 , wherein the interior wall is shaped to define a female groove to engage with a corresponding male barb of the screw to resist lateral and longitudinal movement of the trial liner relative to the screw. 5. The trial liner of claim 1 , wherein the interior wall is shaped to define a male barb to engage with a corresponding female groove of the screw to resist lateral and longitudinal movement of the trial liner relative to the screw. 6. The trial liner of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additional interior walls extending between the inner wall and the outer wall and shaped to receive forceps to be used in pressing the trial liner onto the head of the screw or pulling the trial liner off of the screw. 7. The trial liner of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of keys that extend outwardly from the outer wall around a circumference of the trial liner, wherein the keys are shaped to engage with corresponding slots of a trial shell to resist rotation of the trial liner within the trial shell. 8. A modular acetabular trial liner system comprising: a screw that includes a head and a threaded proximal portion; and a trial liner having a semi-hemispherical body that includes (i) a rim; (ii) a concave inner wall extending inwardly from the rim to define a cavity; (iii) a convex outer wall extending from the rim opposite the inner wall; and (iv) an interior wall extending between the inner wall and the outer wall and defining an opening at an apex of the semi-hemispherical body and a set of slots that extend in opposite directions from the opening, wherein the semi-hemispherical body is adapted to deflect and modify the opening, when pressed against the head of the screw, to accept the head of the screw within the opening. 9. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 8 , wherein the threaded proximal portion of the screw is shaped to engage with a threaded recess of a trial shell. 10. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 9 , further comprising the trial shell. 11. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 8 , wherein the trial liner is made of a first material and the screw is made of a second material, and the first material is softer than the second material. 12. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 11 , wherein the first material is a polymeric material and the second material is metal. 13. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 8 , wherein the opening is shaped to define a female groove to engage with a corresponding male barb of the screw to resist lateral and longitudinal movement of the trial liner relative to the screw. 14. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 8 , wherein the opening is shaped to define a male barb to engage with a corresponding female groove of the screw to resist lateral and longitudinal movement of the trial liner relative to the screw. 15. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 8 , wherein the body of the trial liner further includes one or more additional interior walls extending between the inner wall and the outer wall and shaped to receive forceps to be used in pressing the trial liner onto the head of the screw or pulling the trial liner off of the screw. 16. The modular acetabular trial liner system of claim 8 , further comprising a plurality of keys that extend outwardly from the outer wall around a circumference of the trial liner, wherein the keys are shaped to engage with corresponding slots of the trial shell to resist rotation of the trial liner within the trial shell.
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