IP Library Granted Patent US 8,696,758
Granted Patent B2
US 8,696,758 · App. 13/804,361 · Granted Apr 15, 2014

Revision hip prosthesis having an implantable distal stem component

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Patent No.
US 8,696,758
App. No.
13/804,361
Granted
Apr 15, 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 (34)

1. An implantable modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis, comprising:

an implantable distal stem component having (i) a tapered post formed in an outer surface thereof, the tapered post being configured to be received into a tapered bore of an implantable proximal body component, (ii) a set of female threads extending inferiorly into the distal stem component, an outer-most edge of each of the threads of the set of female threads being rounded, and (iii) a blind hole having a superior end that opens into an inferior end of the set of female threads, the blind hole extending inferiorly from the set of female threads, and having a rounded inferior end.

2. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the distal stem component further has a keyway formed in a superior surface of the distal stem component.

3. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 2 , wherein the keyway is formed in a sidewall of the distal stem component that defines the set of female threads.

4. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 2 , wherein the keyway comprises a lobe-shaped slot.

5. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the distal stem component further has an alignment key secured to a superior surface of the distal stem component and extending superiorly therefrom.

6. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 5 , wherein the alignment key comprises a tab extending superiorly from the superior surface of the distal stem component.

7. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 5 , wherein:

the distal stem component comprises a bowed distal stem component having an apex extending along a convex side thereof, and

the alignment key is positioned on a side of the bowed distal stem component corresponding with the apex.

8. An implantable modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis, comprising:

an implantable distal stem component having (i) a tapered post formed in an outer surface thereof, the tapered post being configured to be received into a tapered bore of an implantable proximal body component, (ii) a threaded bore extending inferiorly into the distal stem component, and (iii) a blind hole having a superior end that opens into an inferior end of the threaded bore, the blind hole extending inferiorly from the threaded bore, and having a rounded inferior end.

9. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein an outer-most edge of each of the threads of the threaded bore is rounded.

10. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein the implantable distal stem component further comprises an alignment key secured to a superior surface of the distal stem component and extending superiorly therefrom.

11. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the alignment key comprises a tab extending superiorly from the superior surface of the distal stem component.

12. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein:

the distal stem component comprises a bowed distal stem component having an apex extending along a convex side thereof, and

the alignment key is positioned on a side of the bowed distal stem component corresponding with the apex.

13. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 8 , wherein the distal stem component further has a keyway formed in a superior surface of the distal stem component.

14. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein the keyway is formed in a sidewall of the distal stem component that defines the threaded bore.

15. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 13 , wherein the keyway comprises a lobe-shaped slot.

16. An implantable modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis, comprising an implantable distal stem component having:

a tapered post formed in an outer surface thereof, the tapered post being configured to be received into a tapered bore of an implantable proximal body component,

an upper set of female threads having a superior end that opens into a superior surface of the distal stem component, the upper set of female threads extending inferiorly into the distal stem component,

a lower set of female threads having an superior end that opens into an inferior end of the upper set of female threads, wherein (i) the lower set of female threads extends inferiorly from the upper set of female threads, (ii) the lower set of female threads has a diameter that is smaller than the upper set of female threads, and (iii) an outer-most edge of each of the female threads of the lower set of female threads is rounded, and

a blind hole having a superior end that opens into an inferior end of the lower set of female threads, the blind hole extending inferiorly from the lower set of female threads, and having a rounded inferior end.

17. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 16 , wherein the distal stem component further has a keyway formed in the superior surface of the distal stem component.

18. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 17 , wherein the keyway is formed in a sidewall of the distal stem component that defines the superior end of the upper set of female threads.

19. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 17 , wherein the keyway comprises a lobe-shaped slot.

20. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 16 , wherein the distal stem component further has an alignment key secured to the superior surface of the distal stem component and extending superiorly therefrom.

21. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 20 , wherein the alignment key comprises a tab extending superiorly from the superior surface of the distal stem component.

22. The modular orthopaedic hip prosthesis of claim 20 , wherein:

the distal stem component comprises a bowed distal stem component having an apex extending along a convex side thereof, and

the alignment key is positioned on a side of the bowed distal stem component corresponding with the apex.