Modular neck for femur replacement surgery
View Patent ↗A prosthesis device for hip surgery replacement has a main body portion which is implanted in the femur of a patient. A series of adapters are provided from which one is selected. Each adapter has a tapered shank which is received a corresponding tapered bore in the main body portion forming a first lock therein. The adapter has tapered teeth which engage corresponding tapered teeth in the bore in the main body portion, forming a second lock. The adapter is indexed with respect to the main body portion. A method of use is disclosed.
1. In a hip prosthesis including a modular neck adapter having a tapered shank on one end thereof along a first axis and further including a main body portion having a face provided with a tapered bore having an opening to receive the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter, and wherein the tapered shank and the tapered bore are devoid of teeth or splines, the improvement which comprises a counterbore formed in the face of the main body portion, the counterbore being disposed adjacent and circumferentially to the tapered bore and opening on the face of the main body portion, a shoulder on the modular neck adapter, the shoulder being provided with tapered indexing locking teeth cooperating with correspondingly tapered indexing locking teeth on the counterbore in the main body portion, wherein the prosthesis may be readily adapted by the orthopedic surgeon to the bodily configuration of the specific patient in the operating room; and wherein, when thus installed in the patient, the end of the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter does not bottom within the tapered bore in the main body portion, and the shoulder on the modular neck adapter does not engage the face of the main body portion.
2. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding taper between the complementary indexing locking teeth is greater than the corresponding taper between the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter and the tapered bore in the main body portion, respectively, thereby providing a superior locking engagement therebetween.
3. The improvement of claim 2 , wherein the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter and the tapered bore in the main body portion are both tapered at an angle of approximately 3° with respect to a center line through the respective tapered shank and the tapered bore.
4. The improvement of claim 2 , wherein the tapered locking teeth on the modular neck adapter and the tapered teeth on the tapered bore are tapered at an angle of approximately 5° with respect to a center line through the respective modular neck adapter and the tapered bore.
5. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the main body portion has a longitudinal axis, and wherein the face of the main body portion is chamfered at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the main body portion.
6. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the modular neck adapter has an opposite end provided with a taper, the opposite tapered end having an axis which is angularly disposed with respect to the first axis of the one tapered shank.
7. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the teeth are radiused having no sharp edges.
8. In a hip prosthesis including a modular neck adapter having a tapered shank on one end thereof along a first axis and further including a main body portion having a face provided with a tapered bore having an opening to receive the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter, the improvement which comprises a counterbore formed in the face of the main body portion, the counterbore being disposed adjacent and circumferentially to the tapered bore and opening on the face of the main body portion, a shoulder on the modular neck adapter, the shoulder being provided with tapered indexing locking teeth cooperating with correspondingly tapered indexing locking teeth on the counterbore in the main body portion, wherein the corresponding taper between the complementary indexing locking teeth is greater than the corresponding taper between the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter and the tapered bore in the main body portion, respectively, thereby providing a superior locking engagement therebetween; wherein the prosthesis may be readily adapted by the orthopedic surgeon to the bodily configuration of the specific patient in the operating room; and wherein, when thus installed in the patient, the end of the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter does not bottom within the tapered bore in the main body portion, and the shoulder on the modular neck adapter does not engage the face of the main body portion.
9. The improvement of claim 8 , wherein the tapered shank and the tapered bore are devoid of teeth or splines.
10. The improvement of claim 8 , wherein the tapered shank on the modular neck adapter and the tapered bore in the main body portion are both tapered at an angle of approximately 3° with respect to a center line through the respective tapered shank and the tapered bore.
11. The improvement of claim 8 , wherein the tapered locking teeth on the modular neck adapter and the tapered teeth on the tapered bore are tapered at an angle of approximately 5° with respect to a center line through the respective modular neck adapter and the tapered bore.
12. The improvement of claim 8 , wherein the modular neck adapter has an opposite end provided with a taper, the opposite tapered end having an axis which is angularly disposed with respect to the first axis of the one tapered shank.