IP Library Granted Patent US 8,900,246
Granted Patent B2
US 8,900,246 · App. 13/440,425 · Granted Dec 2, 2014

Proximal trial instrument for use during an orthopaedic surgical procedure to implant a revision hip prosthesis

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Patent No.
US 8,900,246
App. No.
13/440,425
Granted
Dec 2, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A modular femoral prosthesis for use during performance of a hip revision procedure includes a proximal body component, a distal stem component, and a locking bolt. Surgical instruments and methods for use in implanting such a modular femoral prosthesis are disclosed.

Claims (23)

1. A surgical instrument assembly for use during a surgical procedure to implant an orthopaedic hip prosthesis, comprising:

a trial shaft having (i) a cylindrically-shaped stem, and (ii) a locking screw having a number of threads formed in a distal end thereof, the locking screw being rotatable relative to the cylindrically-shaped stem, and

a discrete trial neck removably secured to the trial shaft, the trial neck having (i) a bore formed therein, with the stem of the trial shaft being received into the bore so as to allow for rotation of the trial neck relative to the trial shaft, and (ii) a locking mechanism operable to selectively lock the rotational position of trial neck relative to the trial shaft,

wherein the stem of the trial shaft has a number of grooves formed therein, and the locking mechanism of the trial neck has a locking pawl that is selectively positionable in the number of grooves to selectively lock the rotational position of trial neck relative to the trial shaft.

2. The surgical instrument assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a distal reamer having (i) a cutting head that includes a plurality of helical cutting flutes arranged in a geometry that corresponds with the geometry of a distal stem component, and (ii) a threaded bore formed in a superior end thereof, wherein the threads of the locking screw of the trial shaft are threaded into the threaded bore of the distal reamer.

3. A surgical instrument assembly for use during a surgical procedure to implant an orthopaedic hip prosthesis, comprising:

a trial shaft having (i) a cylindrically-shaped stem, and (ii) a locking screw having a number of threads formed in a distal end thereof, the locking screw being rotatable relative to the cylindrically-shaped stem, and

a discrete trial neck removably secured to the trial shaft, the trial neck having (i) a bore formed therein, with the stem of the trial shaft being received into the bore so as to allow for rotation of the trial neck relative to the trial shaft, and (ii) a locking mechanism operable to selectively lock the rotational position of trial neck relative to the trial shaft, wherein:

the stem of the trial shaft has a number of grooves formed therein,

the locking mechanism of the trial neck has a locking pawl that is positionable between (i) a locked position in which the locking pawl is positioned in one of the number of grooves of trial neck so as to prevent rotation of the trial neck relative to the trial shaft, and (ii) an unlocked position in which the locking pawl is positioned so as to allow rotation of the trial neck relative to the trial shaft, and

the locking mechanism further includes a locking screw that is rotatable to move the locking pawl between the locked position and the unlocked position.

4. The surgical instrument assembly of claim 1 , wherein:

the trial shaft further has an alignment key formed in an outer surface thereof proximate to the threads of the locking screw, and

the alignment key is configured to mate with a keyway formed in a superior surface of the distal stem component so as to align the trial shaft in a predetermined orientation relative to the distal stem component when the trial shaft is secured to a distal stem component.

5. The surgical instrument assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking screw of the trial shaft has a drive socket formed in a proximal end thereof, opposite the distal end in which the threads are formed.

6. A surgical instrument assembly for use during a surgical procedure to implant an orthopaedic hip prosthesis, comprising:

a plurality of trial shafts, wherein each of the plurality of trial shafts has (i) a length that is different from the length of at least some of the other of the plurality of trial shafts, (ii) a cylindrically-shaped stem, and (ii) a locking screw having a number of threads formed in a distal end thereof, the locking screw being rotatable relative to the cylindrically-shaped stem, and

a plurality of trial necks configured to be separately secured to each of the plurality of trial shafts, wherein each of the plurality of trial necks has (i) an offset size that is different from the offset size of at least some of the other of the plurality of trial necks, and (ii) a bore formed therein that is sized to receive the stem of each of the plurality of trial shafts,

wherein each of the plurality of trial necks includes a locking mechanism operable to selectively lock the rotational position of trial neck relative to one of the plurality of trial shafts, the stem of each of the plurality of trial shafts has a number of grooves formed therein, and the locking mechanism of each of the plurality of trial necks has a locking pawl that is selectively positionable in the number of grooves to selectively lock the rotational position of trial neck relative to the trial shaft.

7. The surgical instrument assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a distal reamer having (i) a cutting head that includes a plurality of helical cutting flutes arranged in a geometry that corresponds with the geometry of a distal stem component, and (ii) a threaded bore formed in a superior end thereof, wherein the threads of the locking screw of each of the plurality of trial shafts are sized to be threaded into the threaded bore of the distal reamer.

8. The surgical instrument assembly of claim 6 , wherein:

each of the plurality of trial shafts further has an alignment key formed in an outer surface thereof proximate to the threads of the locking screw, and

the alignment key is configured to mate with a keyway formed in a superior surface of a distal stem component so as to align the trial shaft in a predetermined orientation relative to the distal stem component when the trial shaft is secured to the distal stem component.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2013
From: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.
To: DEPUY SPINE, LLC
Reel/Frame 030679/0948 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2013
From: DEPUY SPINE, LLC
To: HAND INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 030680/0385 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 25, 2013
From: HAND INNOVATIONS LLC
To: DEPUY SYNTHES PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 030680/0913 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2012
From: LASHURE, DANIEL E.; MCCLEARY, LARRY G.; MUHAMMAD, WILLIAM; FORTIN, MICHAEL J.; CARR, JONATHAN E.; SATTERTHWAITE, RODNEY E.
To: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 028521/0275 →