Modular orthopaedic components

US9980828B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9980828-B2
Application numberUS-48679109-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 18, 2009
Priority dateJul 18, 2006
Publication dateMay 29, 2018
Grant dateMay 29, 2018

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Modular neck components for hip implants having independent variables associated with physical characteristics of the implant, including leg length, offset, and anteversion. During surgery, the surgeon may be confronted with a need to change a preoperatively-chosen modular neck. For example, the surgeon may desire a change in at least one of the variables, e.g., leg length, offset, and/or anteversion. The present disclosure allows the surgeon to quickly and easily select a different modular neck based on an evaluation of one of the variables without requiring reevaluation of the other variables.

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A modular orthopaedic system presentable to a surgeon during an orthopaedic surgical procedure to allow the surgeon to select a modular neck from a plurality of modular necks during the orthopaedic surgical procedure, the modular orthopaedic system comprising: a stem; and a plurality of modular necks which makes up the total number of modular necks in the modular orthopaedic system for presentation to a surgeon during an orthopaedic surgical procedure, each of the plurality of modular necks comprising a stem end and a head end having a center point, the stem end of each modular neck interchangeably coupleable to the stem, said modular necks structured such that, when the plurality of modular necks are superimposed with respect to one another in a common orientation with said stem ends coupled to the stem, the center points of the head ends are arranged in a grid pattern relative to the stem, the grid pattern having a plurality of leg length axes that are equally spaced from one another and which extend proximally/distally relative to the stem and a plurality of offset axes that are equally spaced from one another and which extend medially/laterally relative to the stem, the leg length axes extending perpendicularly to the offset axes, wherein the center point of the head end of each of the plurality of modular necks comprises a leg length dimension locatable on one of the plurality of leg length axes and an offset dimension locatable on one of the plurality of offset axes. 2. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of modular necks are femoral necks. 3. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , further comprising another stem configured to couple to the plurality of modular necks, wherein the stems are provided in different sizes. 4. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , wherein the head end of each of the plurality of modular necks is removably coupleable to at least one modular head. 5. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , wherein the head end of each of the plurality of modular necks comprises an integral head. 6. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , wherein the grid pattern includes an anteversion axis that extends anteriorly/posteriorly relative to the stem and perpendicularly to the leg length axes and the offset axes. 7. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , wherein the grid pattern has a plurality of anteversion axes that are equally spaced from one another and which extend anteriorly/posteriorly relative to the stem, said anteversion axes extending perpendicularly to the leg length axes and the offset axes. 8. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , wherein the grid pattern in which the center points of the head ends are arranged has four or five leg length axes and an equal number of offset axes with more than one center point being positioned on each of said four or five leg length axes and on each of said offset axes, and wherein the leg length axes are equally spaced from one another a first distance of 1 millimeter to 5 millimeters, and wherein the offset axes are equally spaced from one another a second distance that equals the first distance. 9. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 1 , further comprising a case including a plurality of receptacles, each of the plurality of receptacles sized to receive a corresponding one of the plurality of modular necks, and each of the plurality of receptacles including a left leg identifier that is visible when the case is in a first position and a right leg identifier that is visible when the case is rotated ninety degrees from the first position to a second position, the left leg identifier of each receptacle identifying a location of the corresponding modular neck when implanted in a patient's left leg and the right leg identifier of each receptacle identifying a location of the corresponding modular neck when implanted in a patient's right leg. 10. A modular orthopaedic system presentable to a surgeon during an orthopaedic surgical procedure to allow the surgeon to select a modular neck from a plurality of modular necks for coupling the selected modular neck to a stem during the orthopaedic surgical procedure, the modular orthopaedic system comprising: a plurality of modular necks which makes up the total number of modular necks in the modular orthopaedic system for presentation to a surgeon during an orthopaedic surgical procedure, each of the plurality of modular necks comprising a head end with a center point, each of the plurality of modular necks configured to interchangeably couple to the stem and when so coupled comprising a leg length dimension measured proximally from the stem to said center point and an offset dimension measured medially from the stem to said center point in a direction orthogonal to the leg length dimension, wherein, for each of the modular necks in the modular orthopaedic system, the leg length dimension and the offset dimension are together referenceable to an individual reference point on a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate grid when the plurality of modular necks are superimposed with respect to one another in a common orientation relative to said stem, with all individual reference points on said two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate grid being equally spaced from any adjacent individual reference point on said two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate grid, wherein the plurality of modular necks includes at least two modular necks having the same leg length dimension but different offset dimensions and at least two modular necks having the same offset dimension but different leg length dimensions. 11. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of modular necks when coupled to the stem further comprises an anteversion dimension measured anteriorly from the stem to said center point, the anteversion dimensions of the plurality of modular necks varying independently from the leg length dimensions and the offset dimensions of the plurality of modular necks. 12. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 11 , wherein the anteversion dimensions of the plurality of modular necks are measured orthogonally to the leg length dimensions of the plurality of modular necks and orthogonally to the offset dimensions of the plurality of modular necks. 13. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 10 , further comprising a modular head configured to couple to each of the plurality of modular necks. 14. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 10 , wherein all individual reference points on said two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate grid are equally spaced from any adjacent individual reference point on said two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate grid a distance of 1 millimeter to 5 millimeters. 15. The modular orthopaedic system of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of modular necks making up the total number of modular necks in the modular orthopaedic system for presentation to a surgeon during an orthopaedic surgical procedure generates four or five different leg length dimensions and an equal number of different offset dimensions within the modular orthopaedic system. 16. A modular orthopaedic system presentable to a surgeon during a surgical procedure to facilitate selection of a modular neck from a plurality of modular necks, the modular orthopaedic system comprising: a stem; and a plurality of modular necks, each of the plurality of modular necks comprising a stem end and a head end having a center point, the stem end of each modular neck removably coupleable to the stem, each of the plurality of modular necks comprising a first dimension

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  • Identification means; Administration of patients · CPC title

  • A61F2/46Primary

    Special tools for implanting artificial joints · CPC title

  • Connections of heads to necks · CPC title

  • for selection of endoprosthetic joints or for pre-operative planning · CPC title

  • Connections of necks to shafts · CPC title

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What does patent US9980828B2 cover?
Modular neck components for hip implants having independent variables associated with physical characteristics of the implant, including leg length, offset, and anteversion. During surgery, the surgeon may be confronted with a need to change a preoperatively-chosen modular neck. For example, the surgeon may desire a change in at least one of the variables, e.g., leg length, offset, and/or antev…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Meulink Steven L, Schlotterback Ryan D, Banerjee Barish, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/46. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 29 2018 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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