Prosthesis installation and assembly

US11890196B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11890196-B2
Application numberUS-202217814807-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2022
Priority dateJan 11, 2016
Publication dateFeb 6, 2024
Grant dateFeb 6, 2024

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A system and method for improving assembly of a modular prosthesis, particularly a femoral stem. The system and method may include implementation of assembly systems for modular prosthesis having one or more intermediate components between a pair of “end components” such as a stem and a head. Grip structures are provided on non-aligned assembly axes and holders are used for each phase to engage appropriate grip structures for joinder of components having aligned assembly axes.

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What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. An assembly method for a multicomponent modular prosthesis including a first end component, a second end component, and a set of intermediate components configured to be joined collectively to both of the end components, each intermediate component including a pair of mechanical joinder interfaces and each end component including at least one mechanical joinder interface, with each mechanical joinder interface defining an assembly axis, comprising: defining a number N of assembly phases, each phase joining a series of aligned assembly axes of contiguous components, where N identifies a number of sets of non-aligned assembly axes; and compressing, for each phase, said series of aligned assembly axes of contiguous components, responsive to an application of an assembly force applied to an assembly structure configured to align series of aligned assembly axes of contiguous components and maintain said alignment, during said application of said assembly force; and wherein a set of grip structures are disposed on one or more of the components, at least one said grip structure for each aligned assembly axis; and wherein each said grip structure of said set of grip structures includes a self-centering apex; and wherein each of the assembly axes is aligned with at least one said self-centering apex of at least one of said grip structures of said set of grip structures during said application of said assembly force of each said phase, configured for a mechanical joining of a set of mechanical joinder interfaces with each said assembly axis of said mechanical joinder interfaces of said set of mechanical joinder axes aligned with each other. 2. The assembly method of claim 1 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N equals 1. 3. The assembly method of claim 1 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N is greater than 1. 4. The assembly method of claim 1 wherein the assembly axes of at least one pair of mechanical joinder interfaces of at least one intermediate component are non-coaxial with each other. 5. The assembly method of claim 4 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N equals 1. 6. The assembly method of claim 4 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N is greater than 1. 7. The assembly method of claim 4 wherein each intermediate component including said pair of mechanical joinder interfaces that are non-coaxial further includes at least one intermediate component grip structure and wherein said apex of said at least one intermediate component grip structure is disposed on one assembly axis of said intermediate component including said pair of mechanical joinder interfaces that are non-coaxial. 8. The assembly method of claim 7 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N equals 1. 9. The assembly method of claim 7 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N is greater than 1. 10. The assembly method of claim 1 further comprising: a compression subsystem configured to join combinations of components having aligned assembly axes. 11. The assembly method of claim 10 wherein said compression subsystem includes a clamp engaging at least one grip structure and a component holding fixture. 12. The assembly method of claim 10 wherein the assembly axes of at least one pair of mechanical joinder interfaces of at least one intermediate component are non-coaxial with each other, wherein a first said combination of components includes a first plurality of components having a first set of co-aligned assembly axes, wherein a second said combination of components includes a second plurality of components having a second set of co-aligned assembly axes, said sets of co-aligned assembly axes including different components, wherein at least one component is included in said first set and said second set of components, and wherein less than all said components are included in each set of components. 13. The assembly method of claim 12 wherein the set of intermediate components includes a number N of intermediate components, N equals 1, wherein said intermediate component includes a pair of mechanical interfaces defining a pair of non-aligned assembly axes, wherein said set of combinations includes a first combination and a second combination, wherein said first combination includes the first end component and said intermediate component, and wherein said second combination includes said intermediate component and the second end component. 14. The assembly method of claim 12 wherein said compression subsystem includes a different operational mode for each said combination of components, said compression subsystem applying an assembly force, for each said combination, coaxial with aligned assembly axes of said components of said combination. 15. The assembly method of claim 13 wherein said compression subsystem includes a first operational mode for said first combination with said assembly force applied coaxially when said assembly axes of the first end component and a first one said mechanical interface of the intermediate component are aligned, wherein said compression subsystem includes a second operational mode for said second combination with said assembly force applied coaxially when said assembly axes of the second end component and a second one said mechanical interface of the intermediate component are aligned; and wherein said first one of said mechanical interfaces is different from said second one of said mechanical interfaces. 16. The assembly method of claim 13 wherein said compression subsystem includes, for each said combination, a clamp engaging at least one grip structure on a first one component of said set of components and a component holding fixture coupled to a second one component of said set of components, said second one component different from said first one component. 17. The assembly method of claim 16 wherein said component holding fixture of each said combination is different from another component holding fixture of a different combination. 18. The assembly method of claim 17 wherein said first combination includes the first end component including a stem component joining to the intermediate component including a neck component, wherein said first combination joins a mechanical interface of said stem component with a first mechanical interface of said neck component when said assembly axis of said mechanical interface of said stem component is aligned with said assembly axis of said first mechanical interface of said neck component, and wherein said component holding fixture for said first combination includes a temporary neck holder coupled to a second mechanical interface of said neck component different from said first mechanical interface of said neck component. 19. The assembly method of claim 18 wherein said temporary neck holder includes an exterior wall receiving an application of said assembly force and wherein said exterior wall includes an indicator, when said temporary neck holder is coupled to said second mechanical interface, identifying an extension of said coaligned assembly axes of said stem component and said neck component. 20. The assembly method of claim 19 wherein said second combination i

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  • A61F2/3609Primary

    Femoral heads or necks; Connections of endoprosthetic heads or necks to endoprosthetic femoral shafts (A61F2/3601 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Designing or manufacturing processes · CPC title

  • Acetabular cups · CPC title

  • triangular · CPC title

  • modular · CPC title

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What does patent US11890196B2 cover?
A system and method for improving assembly of a modular prosthesis, particularly a femoral stem. The system and method may include implementation of assembly systems for modular prosthesis having one or more intermediate components between a pair of “end components” such as a stem and a head. Grip structures are provided on non-aligned assembly axes and holders are used for each phase to engage…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Behzadi Kambiz
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/3609. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 06 2024 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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