Trial neck and method
US-11931268-B2 · Mar 19, 2024 · US
US12453645B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12453645-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217649254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 2, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 28, 2025 |
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A trial neck for hip surgery and a method of attaching a trial neck to a femoral canal implement. The trial neck includes a body portion including a bore for receiving a proximal end of a femoral canal implement. The trial neck also includes an elongate neck extending from the body portion. The trial neck further includes a locking mechanism comprising a lever. The lever has a first end. The lever also has a second end. The lever further has an engagement surface. The second end of the lever is actuable to urge the engagement surface against the proximal end of the femoral canal implement to secure the proximal end of the femoral canal implement within the bore.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A trial neck for hip surgery, the trial neck comprising: a body portion including a bore for receiving a proximal end of a femoral canal implement; an elongate neck extending from the body portion; a locking mechanism comprising a lever having: (i) a first end; (ii) a second end; (iii)—an engagement surface; and (iv) an actuation member for engaging with the second end of the lever to actuate the lever; a further bore extending within the elongate neck, wherein the actuation member extends within the further bore, wherein the second end of the lever is actuable to urge the engagement surface against the proximal end of the femoral canal implement to secure the proximal end of the femoral canal implement within the bore. 2. The trial neck of claim 1 , wherein the further bore extends substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the elongate neck. 3. The trial neck of claim 1 , wherein a proximal end of the elongate neck has an opening leading to the further bore, and wherein a proximal end of the actuation member comprises a connection feature for connecting a tool to the actuation member for actuating the actuation member. 4. The trial neck of claim 3 , wherein the proximal end of the elongate neck is configured to be attached to a trial head. 5. The trial neck of claim 1 , wherein: the further bore has a threaded surface, and wherein the actuation member comprises a threaded surface for engaging with the threaded surface of the further bore to allow the actuation member to be rotated to move the actuation member along the further bore to engage with the second end of the lever. 6. The trial neck of claim 1 , comprising a window for viewing the actuation member within the further bore. 7. The trial neck of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the lever is located at a lateral side of the trial neck. 8. The trial neck of claim 1 , wherein the engagement surface of the lever is curved to conform with a curved outer surface of the proximal end of the femoral canal implement. 9. The trial neck of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the bore has a profiled surface for engaging with a corresponding profiled outer surface of the proximal end of the femoral canal implement to prevent rotation of the femoral canal implement with respect to the trial neck about a longitudinal axis of the femoral canal implement. 10. A trial neck for hip surgery, the trial neck comprising: a body portion including a bore for receiving a proximal end of a femoral canal implement; an elongate neck extending from the body portion; a locking mechanism comprising a lever having: (i) a first end; (ii) a second end; and (iii) an engagement surface, wherein (i) the second end of the lever is actuable to urge the engagement surface against the proximal end of the femoral canal implement to secure the proximal end of the femoral canal implement within the bore, (ii) the first end of the lever is integral with the body portion, and (iii) the engagement surface is located intermediate the first end of the lever and the second end of the lever. 11. The trial neck of claim 10 , wherein the second end of the lever is located within the elongate neck. 12. The trial neck of claim 10 , wherein the lever includes at least one dog leg bend. 13. A trial neck for hip surgery, the trial neck comprising: a body portion including a bore for receiving a proximal end of a femoral canal implement; an elongate neck extending from the body portion; a locking mechanism comprising a lever having: (i) a first end that is pivotably mounted within the trial neck; (ii) a second end; (iii) an engagement surface; and (iv) an actuation member, wherein (i) the second end of the lever is actuable to urge the engagement surface against the proximal end of the femoral canal implement to secure the proximal end of the femoral canal implement within the bore, (ii) the actuation member has a distal end for engaging with the second end of the lever to actuate the lever, and (iii) the distal end includes an indentation for engaging with a corresponding protrusion on the second end of the lever to move the engagement surface away from the proximal end of the femoral canal implement on withdrawal of the actuation member along the further bore. 14. The trial neck of claim 13 , wherein the second end of the lever includes an actuation member receiving opening. 15. The trial neck of claim 13 , wherein the first end of the lever includes a grippable feature for manually actuating the lever to move the engagement surface away from the proximal end of the femoral canal implement. 16. The trial neck of claim 13 , wherein the second end of the lever includes an angled surface facing toward the bore, to allow the proximal end of the femoral canal implement to ride upon the angled surface to pivot the lever to move the engagement surface away from the proximal end of the femoral canal implement upon insertion of the proximal end of the femoral canal implement into the bore. 17. The trial neck of claim 13 , wherein the lever further comprises a biasing element for biasing the first end of the lever toward the bore, thereby to bias the engagement surface away from the bore.
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