Bone preserving total hip arthroplasty using autograft
View Patent ↗Methods and instruments for use of a patient's native and existing cancellous bone as a packing material for the intramedullary canal in total hip arthroplasty and subsequent revision hip surgery. A series of tamps of progressively larger size are used to pack the native cancellous bone, the tamps having a shape substantially similar to that of the hip prosthesis. The methods and instruments are bone conserving. If the patient later needs a revision surgery, the doctor has more bone to work with and there is less risk of complications.
1. A method for performing hip surgery, comprising the steps of:
providing a prosthesis to be implanted, accessing the intramedullary canal of a femur, said intramedullary canal containing native and existing cancellous bone; providing a first tamp, said tamp having a shape substantially similar to that of the prosthesis to be implanted; impacting said first tamp into said native and existing cancellous bone of said intramedullary canal; removing said first tamp, thereby forming a first cavity having a shape substantially similar to that of the prosthesis to be implanted in said cancellous bone of said intramedullary canal, and
repeating the providing a first tamp, impacting and removing steps with a series of at least two progressively larger tamps, each said tamp having a shape substantially similar to that of the prosthesis, said series including a final tamp, said final tamp having a size substantially similar to that of the prosthesis to be implanted in said intramedullary canal; such that when said final tamp is removed a final cavity having a size and shape substantially similar to that of the prosthesis to be implanted is formed in said native and existing cancellous bone for receipt of said prosthesis,
each said tamp having a bore for receipt of an adjustment rod, wherein each said tamp has a transverse axis and said bore is at an acute angle with respect to said transverse axis to thereby position the adjustment rod for use in verifying anteversion via the adjustment rod in the bore, said bore formed through a side of said tamp adjacent a proximal end of said tamp,
using said bore for said adjustment rod for determining the position of said tamp by fluoroscopy, and
implanting the prosthesis into said final cavity without using bone cement.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said final cavity includes a wall of compressed and compacted cancellous bone that protects the cortical bone of said intramedullary canal.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of providing further comprises providing tamps having smooth surfaces.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of providing further comprises providing tamps, each said tamp having a trial neck bore therein, each said trial neck bore configured for receipt of a trial neck.
5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of using a tamp handle that is inline with the longitudinal axis of said tamp to insert said tamp.