Modular prosthesis and use thereof for replacing a radial head
US-9333084-B2 · May 10, 2016 · US
US9597203B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9597203-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514668892-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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Modular humeral implants and methods of use. A humeral implant can include a stem portion, a metaphyseal portion, a locking element, and an intermediate portion. The intermediate portion can include at least one spacer. Each spacer can include a proximal engagement feature, a distal engagement feature, a lumen extending longitudinally through the spacer, and a pin slidable within the lumen of the spacer. Distal movement of a locking element in the metaphyseal portion can translate the pin of each spacer to secure the metaphyseal portion, the intermediate portion, and the stem portion in a locked configuration.
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The following is claimed: 1. A humeral implant trial assembly comprising: a stem portion comprising a stem engagement feature; a metaphyseal portion comprising a metaphyseal engagement feature and a lumen extending longitudinally therethrough; a locking element positioned in the metaphyseal lumen of the metaphyseal portion; and an intermediate portion comprising at least one spacer, each spacer comprising: a proximal engagement feature; a distal engagement feature; a lumen extending longitudinally through said spacer, the lumen configured to be longitudinally aligned with the metaphyseal lumen when the trial assembly is in a locked configuration; and a pin slidable within the lumen of said spacer; wherein distal movement of the locking element translates the pin of each spacer to secure the metaphyseal portion, the intermediate portion, and the stem portion in the locked configuration. 2. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the proximal engagement feature and the distal engagement feature is a T-shaped slot or a T-shaped protrusion. 3. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion is configured to engage the metaphyseal engagement feature and/or the stem engagement feature by sliding the intermediate portion transverse to a longitudinal axis of the intermediate portion and into engagement with the metaphyseal engagement feature and/or the stem engagement feature. 4. The trial assembly of claim 3 , wherein the intermediate portion is configured to unilaterally engage the metaphyseal engagement feature and/or the stem engagement feature by sliding the intermediate portion in a single direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the intermediate portion. 5. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the lumen in the metaphyseal portion is threaded. 6. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pin further comprises a flange portion, the flange portion configured to limit proximal and/or distal movement of the pin. 7. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein each spacer further comprises a stopper in the lumen of said spacer, the stopper configured to limit distal movement of the pin. 8. The trial assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a spring positioned in the lumen of each spacer. 9. The trial assembly of claim 8 , wherein the spring is configured to bias the pin in a proximal direction. 10. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stem portion further comprises a recess configured to receive the pin of one of said at least one spacer, the stem portion further comprising a channel extending from an outer surface of the stem portion to a distal end of the recess, the channel configured to receive an elongate structure to move the pin proximally and release the trial assembly from the locked configuration. 11. The trial assembly of claim 1 , wherein the intermediate portion comprises a plurality of spacers. 12. The trial assembly of claim 11 , wherein each spacer is configured to engage an adjacent spacer by sliding said spacer transverse to a longitudinal axis of said spacer and into engagement with the adjacent spacer. 13. A spacer for use in a medical implant, the spacer comprising: a body portion, the body portion comprising a first engagement feature and a second engagement feature, each of the first engagement feature and the second engagement feature configured to engage other components of the medical implant; a lumen extending longitudinally through the body portion; a pin slidable through the lumen of the body portion, at least a distal portion of the pin comprising a smooth outer surface, the pin comprising a flange portion configured to limit proximal and/or distal movement of the pin; and a spring positioned radially between the pin and the body portion wherein the medical implant is a humeral implant. 14. A method of locking a trial humeral implant, the method comprising: assembling a metaphyseal portion, an intermediate portion, and a stem portion, the assembling comprising: sliding the intermediate portion into engagement with metaphyseal portion; sliding the stem portion into engagement with intermediate portion, the intermediate portion comprising at least one spacer, each spacer comprising: a proximal engagement feature; a distal engagement feature; a lumen extending longitudinally through said spacer; and a pin slidable within the lumen of said spacer; locking the trial humeral implant by distally moving a locking element disposed in the metaphyseal portion to translate the pin of each spacer to secure the metaphyseal portion, the intermediate portion, and the stem portion into a locked configuration; and implanting the humeral implant in the locked configuration. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the intermediate portion comprises a plurality of spacers. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising assembling the intermediate portion by sliding each spacer transverse to a longitudinal axis of an adjacent spacer and into engagement with the adjacent spacer. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising moving the locking element in a proximal direction to release the humeral implant from the locked configuration. 18. A spacer for use in a medical implant, the spacer comprising: a body portion, the body portion comprising a first engagement feature and a second engagement feature, each of the first engagement feature and the second engagement feature configured to engage other components of the medical implant; a lumen extending longitudinally through the body portion; a pin slidable through the lumen of the body portion, at least a distal portion of the pin comprising a smooth outer surface, the pin comprising a flange portion configured to limit proximal and/or distal movement of the pin; and a spring positioned radially between the pin and the body portion, wherein the medical implant is a femoral implant.
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