Modular prosthesis and use thereof for replacing a radial head

US9333084B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9333084-B2
Application numberUS-201213343991-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 5, 2012
Priority dateApr 10, 2000
Publication dateMay 10, 2016
Grant dateMay 10, 2016

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A tool provides for coupling a first prosthetic to a second prosthetic. The tool can include a first arm having a first concave bearing surface configured to apply a force in a first direction. The tool can also include a second arm having a hook shaped member. The hook shaped member can have a second concave bearing surface configured to apply a force in a second direction opposite the first direction. The first arm and the second arm can be generally parallel, and the first arm can be translatable with respect to the second arm. The tool can include a translation force mechanism, which can apply force to the first arm and the second arm so as to cause generally parallel translation of the first arm and second arm.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tool for coupling a first prosthetic to a second prosthetic, the tool comprising: a first arm defining a first longitudinal axis and having a first concave bearing surface configured to apply a first force to the first prosthetic in a first direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis; a second arm defining a second longitudinal axis, the first arm and the second arm being generally parallel to one another, the first arm being translatable with respect to the second arm; a hook shaped member defining a second concave bearing surface configured to apply a second force to the second prosthetic in a second direction parallel to the second longitudinal axis and opposite the first direction, the hook shaped member extending from a distal end of the second arm and disposed in a plane extending substantially parallel to the first and second longitudinal axes, the second bearing surface offset from the first bearing surface in a direction extending transverse to the first and second longitudinal axes; and a translation force mechanism for applying the first force to the first arm and the second force to the second arm so as to cause generally parallel translation of the first arm and second arm to couple the first prosthetic to the second prosthetic. 2. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the second bearing surface is circular and configured to apply forces to a resected radial bone in a first orientation. 3. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the first arm is coupled to a slider and the second arm defines a track, and the slider moves within the track to translate the first arm relative to the second arm. 4. The tool of claim 3 , wherein the first arm further comprises a hinge that couples the first arm to a handle. 5. The tool of claim 4 , wherein the second arm defines the handle and the second arm defines a passage between the handle and the track that receives a portion of the first arm therethrough. 6. The tool of claim 4 , wherein the application of a force to the handle causes the first arm to translate relative to the second arm. 7. The tool of claim 1 , wherein the first arm comprises a pushing member and the second arm comprises a pulling member. 8. The tool of claim 7 , wherein the pushing member pushes the first prosthetic onto the second prosthetic in a second orientation. 9. The tool of claim 8 , wherein the pushing member is substantially U-shaped and the first bearing surface is formed on a portion of the pushing member. 10. A tool for coupling a first prosthetic to a second prosthetic, the tool comprising: a first arm defining a first longitudinal axis and including a substantially U-shaped member at a first distal end for contacting the first prosthetic and a hinge near a first proximal end, with a slider coupled to the first arm between the hinge and the U-shaped member; and a second arm including a hook shaped member at a second distal end for contacting the second prosthetic and a handle at a second proximal end, the hook shaped member disposed in a plane extending substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis and offset from the U-shaped member in a direction extending transverse to the first longitudinal axis, the second arm defining a track between the handle and the hook shaped member, the slider movably received within the track so that the first arm is movable relative to the second arm, wherein the hinge couples the first arm to the handle so that application of a force to the handle moves the first arm and the substantially U-shaped member in a first direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis and relative to the second arm to couple the first prosthetic to the second prosthetic in a first orientation. 11. The tool of claim 10 , wherein the substantially U-shaped member defines a first concave bearing surface for applying a force in the first direction to the first prosthetic. 12. The tool of claim 11 , wherein the hook shaped member defines a second concave bearing surface for applying a force in a second direction opposite the first direction to the second prosthetic. 13. The tool of claim 10 , wherein in a second orientation, the movement of the first arm relative to the second arm decouples the first prosthetic from the second prosthetic. 14. The tool of claim 10 , wherein the second arm defines a passage between the handle and the hook shaped member that receives the first proximal end of the first arm therethrough. 15. The tool of claim 14 , wherein the movement of the first proximal end relative to the handle moves the first arm relative to the second arm. 16. The tool of claim 10 , wherein the first arm moves in a direction generally parallel to the second arm. 17. A tool for coupling a first prosthetic to a second prosthetic, the tool comprising: a first arm defining a first longitudinal axis and including a substantially U-shaped member at a first distal end for applying a first force to the first prosthetic in a first direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis and a hinge near a first proximal end; and a second arm defining a second longitudinal axis and including a hook shaped member at a second distal end for applying a second force to the second prosthetic in a second direction different than the first direction and parallel to the second longitudinal axis, and a handle at a second proximal end, the hook shaped member disposed in a plane extending substantially parallel to the first and second longitudinal axes and offset from the U-shaped member in a direction extending transverse to the first and second longitudinal axes, the second arm defining a passage between the handle and the hook shaped member that receives the first proximal end of the first arm therethrough, wherein the movement of the first proximal end relative to the handle translates the first arm relative to the second arm in a generally parallel direction to couple the first prosthetic to the second prosthetic when the tool is in a first orientation and to decouple the first prosthetic from the second prosthetic when the tool is in a second orientation. 18. The tool of claim 17 , wherein the second arm defines a track between the passage and the hook shaped member. 19. The tool of claim 18 , further comprising a slider coupled to the first arm and slidably received within the track to enable the first arm to translate relative to the second arm. 20. The tool of claim 17 , wherein the first prosthetic further comprises a radial head component.

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Classifications

  • Radial components · CPC title

  • A61F2/3804Primary

    for elbows · CPC title

  • Dovetail connection · CPC title

  • for connecting or disconnecting two parts of a prosthesis · CPC title

  • Connections or couplings between prosthetic parts, e.g. between modular parts; Connecting elements · CPC title

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What does patent US9333084B2 cover?
A tool provides for coupling a first prosthetic to a second prosthetic. The tool can include a first arm having a first concave bearing surface configured to apply a force in a first direction. The tool can also include a second arm having a hook shaped member. The hook shaped member can have a second concave bearing surface configured to apply a force in a second direction opposite the first d…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Berelsman Brian K, Parrott Russell M, Martin Christopher Harris, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/3804. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 10 2016 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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