Glenoid implant components and instruments therefor
US-2024415662-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9402731B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9402731-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414492491-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A method for implanting a reverse modular humeral implant into a humerus that includes a natural humeral shaft and a natural humeral head. The implant includes a humeral stem implantable into the natural humeral shaft, and an adapter couplable to the humeral stem, the adapter including an anchoring projection configured to be coupled to a convex bearing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shoulder prosthetic comprising: a shoulder bearing; a glenoid coupling member defining: a bearing mounting surface, a glenoid interface surface, and a stem extending from the glenoid interface surface along a longitudinal axis in a direction away from the bearing mounting surface; an annular spring member disposed between the shoulder bearing and the glenoid coupling member; and a bearing coupling member having an interface surface configured to engage the bearing mounting surface on the glenoid coupling member, the bearing coupling member having a bearing coupling surface configured to mate to a corresponding surface on the shoulder bearing and extending along the longitudinal axis into the stem, wherein after implantation of the shoulder prosthetic, the annular spring member movably couples the shoulder bearing to the glenoid coupling member along the longitudinal axis and absorbs impacts applied onto the shoulder bearing. 2. The shoulder prosthetic according to claim 1 , wherein the shoulder bearing defines a convex bearing surface configured to interface with a concave surface of a humeral prosthetic. 3. The shoulder prosthetic according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing coupling member defines a first aperture, and the shoulder bearing defines a second aperture. 4. The shoulder prosthetic according to claim 3 , wherein at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture defines an opening extending in a direction parallel to the glenoid interface surface. 5. The shoulder prosthetic according to claim 1 , wherein the shoulder bearing is translatable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the glenoid coupling member. 6. The shoulder prosthetic of claim 1 , wherein the bearing mounting surface comprises a non-locking taper. 7. A shoulder prosthetic comprising: a shoulder bearing; a glenoid coupling member defining: a bearing mounting surface, a glenoid interface surface, and a stem extending from the glenoid interface surface along a longitudinal axis in a direction away from the bearing mounting surface; a bearing coupling member having an interface surface configured to engage the bearing mounting surface on the glenoid coupling member, the bearing coupling member having a bearing coupling surface configured to mate to a corresponding surface on the shoulder bearing and extending along the longitudinal axis into the stem; and an annular spring member disposed between the shoulder bearing and the glenoid coupling member, wherein the annular spring member comprises a first end fixably coupled to a first aperture defined in the bearing coupling member, and a second end fixably coupled to a second aperture defined in the shoulder bearing, wherein after implantation of the shoulder prosthetic, the annular spring member movably couples the shoulder bearing to the glenoid coupling member along the longitudinal axis and absorbs impacts applied onto the shoulder bearing. 8. The shoulder prosthetic according to claim 7 , wherein the shoulder bearing defines a convex bearing surface configured to interface with a concave surface of a humeral prosthetic. 9. The shoulder prosthetic of claim 7 , wherein the bearing mounting surface comprises a non-locking taper. 10. The shoulder prosthetic according to claim 7 , wherein the shoulder bearing is translatable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the glenoid coupling member.
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