Methods and devices for utilizing bondable materials
US-2016346025-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9968457B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9968457-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514935467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A medical device for treating hip joint osteoarthritis in a human patient by providing at least one artificial hip joint surface is provided. The hip joint having a ball shaped caput femur as the proximal part of the femoral bone with a convex hip joint surface towards the centre of the hip joint and a bowl shaped etabulum as part of the pelvic bone with a concave hip joint surface towards the centre of the hip joint. The medical device comprises the artificial hip joint surface comprising at least one of; an artificial caput femur or an artificial caput femur surface comprising, a convex form towards the centre of the hip joint, and an artificial acetabulum or an artificial acetabulum surface comprising, a concave form towards the centre of the hip joint. The artificial convex caput femur or the artificial convex caput femur surface is adapted to be fixated to the pelvic bone of the human patient and the artificial concave acetabulum or artificial concave acetabulum surface is adapted to be fixated to the femoral bone of the human patient.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical device for implantation in a hip joint of a human patient, the natural hip joint having a ball shaped caput femur as the proximal part of the femoral bone with a convex hip joint surface towards a central location of the hip joint between the caput femur and the acetabulum and a bowl shaped acetabulum as part of the pelvic bone with a concave hip joint surface, the medical device comprising; an artificial caput femur, comprising a convex surface, wherein said artificial convex caput femur is adapted to, when implanted, be immovably fixated to the pelvic, bone of the human patient, and be in movable connection with an artificial acetabulum surface fixated to the femoral bone of the patient, thereby fixating a ball and socket joint, wherein the medical device further comprises a fixation element connected to said artificial convex caput femur and configured to be in contact with a surface a the pelvic bone, arranged on the abdominal side of the pelvic bone, for fixating the artificial convex caput femur to the pelvic bone. 2. The medical device according to claim 1 , wherein said artificial acetabulum comprises a concave surface, towards the center of rotation of the hip joint, adapted to, when implanted, be fixated to the femoral bone, of the human patient, and be in movable connection with the artificial caput femur surface fixated to the pelvic bone of the patient, and wherein the medical device further comprises a fixating portion comprising a fixation surface adapted to be in contact with the caput femur or collum femur, wherein said fixating portion is adapted to fixate the artificial concave acetabulum to the femoral bone. 3. The medical device according to claim 1 , wherein said fixation element comprises at least one hole adapted to receive a mechanical fixation element. 4. The medical device according to claim 1 , wherein said fixation element further comprises a convex fixation surface adapted to be in contact with a surface of the acetabulum and to fixate said medical device to the pelvic bone using an adhesive placed between said fixation surface and said surface of the acetabuhmm, when said device is implanted in the hip joint. 5. The medical device according to claim 1 , wherein said fixation element comprises an elongated member, and wherein said elongated member is adapted to: a. be inserted through a hole in the pelvic bone, such that said elongated member is adapted to be partially placed at least one of: i. inside of the pelvic bone, and ii. on the abdominal side of the pelvic bone, and b. be structurally changed inside of the pelvic bone, such that said elongated member is adapted to fixate the fixation element to the pelvic bone, and adapted to be contacting the pelvic bone on the inside thereof, when implanted. 6. The medical device according to claim 5 . wherein said elongated member comprises an expandable portion, wherein said expandable portion is adapted to: a. in a first. non-expanded state, be inserted through the hole in the pelvic bone, substantially along a length axis of said elongated member, b. expand at least in one direction other than the direction of the length axis. such that said elongated member is placed in an expanded state, which fixates the fixation element to the pelvic bone, on the inside thereof. 7. The medical device according to claim 5 , wherein said elongated member comprises an expandable portion, wherein said expandable portion is adapted to: a. in a first, non-expanded state, be inserted through the hole in the pelvic bone, substantially along a length axis of the elongated member, b. expand at least in one direction away from said length axis, such that said elongated member is placed in an expanded state, which fixates the fixation element to the pelvic bone. 8. The medical device according to claim 6 , wherein said expandable portion comprises two or more expanding elements in connection with an anvil member, wherein said anvil member is adapted to press on the expanding elements, such that said two or more expanding elements expands in at least one direction substantially perpendicular to the length axis of the elongated member. 9. The medical device according to claim 7 , wherein said expandable portion comprises two or more expanding elements in connection with an anvil member, wherein said anvil member is adapted to press on the expanding elements, such that said two or more expanding elements expands in at least one direction substantially perpendicular to the length axis of the elongated member. 10. The medical device according to claim 5 , wherein said expandable portion of said elongated member is adapted to: expand in at least one direction away from said length axis in response to the expandable portion being exposed to a rotationalmovement acting on the expandable portion, when said device is implanted. 11. The medical device according to claim 6 , wherein said expandable portion of said elongated member is adapted to: expand in at least one direction away from said length axis in response to the expandable portion being exposed to a rotational movement acting on the expandable portion, when said device is implanted. 12. The medical device according to claim 8 , wherein said anvil member is in connection with a threaded member extending substantially along the length axis of the elongated member, and wherein said medical device further comprises a corresponding threaded part, acid wherein said threaded member is adapted to be pulled in the direction of the acetabulum side of the pelvic bone, when said corresponding threaded part is rotated, such that the connection with the anvil member presses said two or more expanding elements. 13. The medical device according to claim 5 , wherein said elongated member comprises a movable locking portion adapted to have a first and second state, wherein said movable locking portion, in said first state is adapted to be inserted into a hole in the pelvic bone, and in said second state is adapted to hinder the elongated member from passing through said hole in the pelvic bone by said movable locking portion contacting the surface of the pelvic bone on the abdominal side thereof. 14. The medical device according to claim 13 , wherein said movable locking portion is pivotally arranged to said elongated member. 15. The medical device according to claim 1 , wherein the artificial caput femur comprises a threaded part adapted to engage a corresponding threaded member, and wherein said artificial caput femur is adapted to be further fixated to the pelvic bone by a r tating movement of the artificial caput femur in relation to said threaded part. 16. The medical device according, to claim 1 , wherein said fixation element comprises two or more elongated members adapted to be placed in two. or more holes in a surface of said fixation element, wherein said elongated elements are further adapted to: a. be inserted through holes in the pelvic bone, such that said elongated elements are partially placed on the abdominal side of the pelvic bone, and b. be structurally changed on the abdominal side of the pelvic bone, such that said elongated elements fixates the fixation element to the pelvic bone. 17. The medical device according to claim 2 , further comprising an elongated member comprising an expandable portion adapted to: in a first, non-expanded state, be inserted through a hole in the femoral bone, substantially along a length axis of the elongated member, and expand at least in one direction away from said length axis, such that sai
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