IP Library Granted Patent US 12,396,860
Granted Patent B2
US 12,396,860 · App. 17/809,679 · Granted Aug 26, 2025

Modular rotational device for torsionally stabilizing an endoprosthesis

Inventor: Gerhard E. Maale (Plano, TX)
Assignee: ONKOS SURGICAL, INC.
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Patent No.
US 12,396,860
App. No.
17/809,679
Granted
Aug 26, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved modular rotational device includes a first and second threaded coupler for affixation along the stem of an endoprosthetic device, for example, a humeral prosthesis or a femoral prosthesis. The rotational device axis of rotation is coaxial with the stem, and its axis of rotation is located in close proximity to the intramedullary stem of the prosthesis or in close proximity to the distal articulation of the prosthesis. A housing has a proximal and distal end with an axial bore therethrough for receiving an elongated stem of the device. A lobe ring may be utilized to limit the axis of rotation of the device. Additional endoprosthetic devices may be attached to male or female threaded couplers, or to Morse tapers. A plurality of suture attachments facilitates attachment of soft tissue thereto.

Claims (33)

1. A modular rotational device for torsionally stabilizing endoprosthesis devices, the device comprising:

a first coupler ( 302 ) including an elongated stem ( 104 ) extending therefrom;

a housing having a proximal end ( 110 ) and a distal end ( 112 ) with an axial bore therethrough;

a proximal sleeve ( 108 ) positioned within the housing proximal end axial bore, the proximal sleeve having an axial bore therethrough for receiving the elongated stem, the proximal sleeve reducing the rotational friction of the elongated stem with respect to the housing proximal end;

a distal sleeve ( 114 ) positioned within the housing distal end axial bore, the distal sleeve having an axial bore therethrough for receiving the elongated stem; the distal sleeve reducing the rotational friction of the elongated stem with respect to the housing distal end;

wherein the distal sleeve is of a unitary construction and formed from a friction reducing biocompatible polymer extending coaxially along the elongated stem;

a distal fastener ( 118 ) for positively engaging the elongated stem within a distal end cavity to retain the stem within the housing distal end; and

a second coupler ( 304 ) on the distal housing end, further including a lobe ring ( 116 ) housed within a cavity in the second coupler to restrict the rotation of the first coupler relative to the second coupler, the lobe ring having ramps adjacent a lobe stop providing a gradual stop to rotation,

the first coupler and the second coupler each adapted to accept one of the endoprosthesis devices, the first coupler rotatable with respect to the second coupler post-fixation within a patient.

2. The device of claim 1 , the device further comprising:

a metaphyseal segment ( 1002 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

3. The device of claim 1 , the device further comprising:

a forearm device ( 600 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

4. The device of claim 1 , the device further comprising:

at least one modular spacer ( 800 , 900 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ), wherein the number of modular spacers is chosen to establish the overall length of the device to approximate the length of a resected patient bone segment.

5. The device of claim 1 , the device further comprising:

an intramedullary stem ( 1104 , 1202 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

6. The device of claim 1 , the device further comprising: a trochanter segment ( 1302 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

7. A modular rotational device for torsionally stabilizing endoprosthesis devices, the device comprising:

a first coupler ( 302 ) including an elongated stem ( 104 ) extending therefrom;

a housing having a proximal end ( 110 ) and a distal end ( 112 ) with an axial bore therethrough; and

the housing distal end including a second coupler ( 304 ),

a distal sleeve ( 114 ) positioned within the housing and having an axial bore for receiving the elongated stem ( 104 ), the distal sleeve being formed from a friction reducing biocompatible polymer reducing the rotational friction of the elongated stem with respect to the housing,

both the first coupler and second coupler each adapted to accept one of the endoprosthesis devices, the first coupler rotatable with respect to the second coupler post-fixation within a patient, and further including a lobe ring ( 116 ) housed within a cavity in the second coupler to restrict the rotation of the first coupler relative to the second coupler, the lobe ring having ramps adjacent a lobe stop providing a gradual stop to rotation.

8. The device of claim 7 , the device further comprising:

a metaphyseal segment ( 1002 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

9. The device of claim 7 , the device further comprising: a forearm device ( 600 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

10. The device of claim 7 , the device further comprising:

at least one modular spacer ( 800 , 900 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or the second coupler ( 304 ), wherein the number of modular spacers is chosen to establish the overall length of the device to approximate the length of a resected patient bone segment.

11. The device of claim 7 , the device further comprising:

an intramedullary stem ( 1104 , 1202 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

12. The device of claim 7 , the device further comprising:

a trochanter segment ( 1302 ) coupled to the first coupler ( 302 ) or second coupler ( 304 ).

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2023
From: MAALE, GERHARD E
To: ONKOS SURGICAL, INC.
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