IP Library Granted Patent US 9,066,805
Granted Patent B2
US 9,066,805 · App. 13/983,582 · Granted Jun 30, 2015

Anthroplasty plate

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Patent No.
US 9,066,805
App. No.
13/983,582
Granted
Jun 30, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An arthroplasty plate and method of use to repair a fractured end of a bone are described. The arthroplasty plate comprises a fixation plate ( 2 ) arranged to be secured to a surface of a bone and a connector assembly ( 6 ) comprising a barrel ( 18 ) extending from the fixation plate and having a bore which opens through the fixation plate. A connector rod ( 22 ) is arranged to slide within the bore of the barrel. An articulation component ( 4 ) comprises a bearing surface coupled to or arranged to couple to an end of the connector rod which extends from the barrel away from the fixation plate. The connector assembly incorporates an adjustment mechanism ( 24 ) arranged to cause the connector rod to slide into or out of the barrel and a locking mechanism ( 26 ) arranged to lock the position of the connector rod within the barrel to rigidly space the articulation component apart from the fixation plate.

Claims (14)

1. A shoulder prosthesis for use with a proximal humerus, the shoulder prosthesis comprising:

a fixation plate comprising an elongate body portion arranged to extend distally along the lateral external surface of the humerus, the elongate body portion having a lateral side with an opening formed thereon and a plurality of fastener holes arranged to receive bone fasteners for securing the fixation plate to the bone;

a tubular barrel integrally formed with and extending from the fixation plate, the barrel configured to be inserted into a bore formed in the proximal humerus extending from a lateral bone surface to a resected humeral head, the barrel having an axis and a barrel bore, the barrel bore communicating with the opening in the fixation plate;

a connector rod having a first end and a second end, the second end being slidable within the barrel bore, the connector rod having a connector bore extending therethrough; and

an articulation component having a bearing surface, the articulation component coupled to the first end of the connector rod;

a tubular adjustment sleeve rotatably and entirely disposed within the barrel, the adjustment sleeve having a first end with an exterior screw thread, a second end defining a sleeve head portion, and an adjustment sleeve bore extending therethrough, the first end of the adjustment sleeve being threadably coupled to the connector bore of the connector rod, the adjustment sleeve rotatable between a first position, whereat the first end of the connector rod is a first distance as measured from the lateral side of the fixation plate, to a second position, whereat the first end of the connector rod is a second distance as measured from the lateral side of the fixation plate, the second distance being greater than the first distance; and

a locking screw disposed within the adjustment sleeve bore and threadably coupled to the connector rod, the locking screw comprising a screw head portion,

wherein the barrel includes an inner surface that forms the barrel bore, the barrel comprises an annular flange formed on the inner surface and adjacent to the opening formed on the lateral side of the fixation plate, the annular flange extending from the inner surface toward the axis of the barrel and defining a first side and a second side, the sleeve head portion disposed on the first side of the annular flange and the screw head portion disposed on the second side of the annular flange, and wherein when the locking screw engages the connector rod bore the annular flange is positioned between the sleeve head portion and the screw head portion.

2. The shoulder prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the connector rod and the barrel bore have corresponding engaging features to prevent the connector rod from rotating within the barrel.

3. The shoulder prosthesis of claim 2 , wherein the corresponding engaging features comprise a boss extending from one of the connector rod or the barrel, the boss arranged to slidably engage a groove formed in the other of the connector rod and the barrel, the groove extending parallel to the axis of the barrel.

4. The shoulder prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein, when the locking screw threadably engages the connector rod, further movement between the adjustment sleeve and the connector rod is resisted.

5. The shoulder prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve head portion and the screw head portion each comprises a socket arranged to separately receive a tip of a driver to separately rotate the adjustment sleeve and the locking screw.

6. The shoulder prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the elongate body portion has an elongate slot arranged to receive a bone fastener such that the fixation plate can slide along the surface of the bone.

7. The shoulder prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the fixation plate comprises a head portion and the head portion has at least one suture hole for securing bone fragments and soft tissues to the fixation plate.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 12, 2017
From: DEPUY (IRELAND)
To: DEPUY IRELAND UNLIMITED COMPANY
Reel/Frame 043830/0010 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2013
From: BERCHOUX, DAVID; GAUTHIER, SYLVAIN; EKELUND, ANDERS
To: DEPUY (IRELAND)
Reel/Frame 031140/0082 →