US20020042654A1 - Modular acetabular reconstruction plate - Google Patents
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F2230/00—Geometry of prostheses classified in groups A61F2/00 - A61F2/26 or A61F2/82 or A61F9/00 or A61F11/00 or subgroups thereof
- A61F2230/0063—Three-dimensional shapes
- A61F2230/0065—Three-dimensional shapes toroidal, e.g. ring-shaped, doughnut-shaped
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F2310/00—Prostheses classified in A61F2/28 or A61F2/30 - A61F2/44 being constructed from or coated with a particular material
- A61F2310/00005—The prosthesis being constructed from a particular material
- A61F2310/00179—Ceramics or ceramic-like structures
Definitions
- This invention relates generally to orthopedics and, in particular, to a versatile reconstruction system associated with acetabular prosthetics.
- an artificial hip joint socket for fastening to a pelvic bone includes a metallic outer cup forming a concavity for receiving a hip, which terminates in an equatorial edge to which supporting flaps are fastened.
- the flaps include holes to receive bone screws and have preset lines of grooves to enabling preferential bending to provide conformance with the pelvic region surrounding the procedure.
- the problem with this particular configuration, and others like it, is that, even with the grooves affording preferential bending, the flaps are not sufficiently malleable or adjustable in multiple dimensions to permit conformance to surrounding bone in all situations.
- the present invention addresses a deficiency in the prior art by providing a more flexible, modular acetabular reconstruction plate and system of installation incorporating other advantages.
- Apparatus according to the invention includes a generally cup-shaped portion having a peripheral rim and back surface adapted for fixation within a human pelvis, and one or more malleable extension arms connected to the rim of the cup-shaped portion.
- each malleable extension arm includes one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section, thus enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions, as desired, so as to assume a shape in intimate conformity with surrounding bone.
- modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus preferably includes at least one malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the ilium of a human pelvis.
- One malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the ischium of a human pelvis would also be advantageous.
- Laterally or medially oriented arms may further be provided, and in the event of pairs of arms which are sufficiently closely spaced, apart, malleable apertured bridge elements may further be provided between adjacent arms.
- the back surface of the generally cup-shaped portion may be adapted for a cemented or a non-cemented interface within a human pelvis; as such, the back surface may be adapted for porous bone in-growth.
- the invention further includes a method of treating a human acetabulum, wherein each malleable extension arm is manipulated in multiple dimensions, as required, so that each arm is in intimate physical conformity with the surrounding bone prior to fastening and fixation.
- each malleable extension arm is manipulated in multiple dimensions, as required, so that each arm is in intimate physical conformity with the surrounding bone prior to fastening and fixation.
- FIG. 1 is a lateral view of the acetabular area of a human pelvic region, depicted in conjunction with apparatus according to the invention featuring one or more outwardly extending arms with screw-receiving apertured sections between necked-down sections;
- FIG. 2A shows how the outwardly extending arms of the invention may be tilted relative to one another to achieve improved conformity with surrounding bone
- FIG. 2B shows how the outwardly extending arms of the invention may be angled to relative to one another
- FIG. 2C shows how the outwardly extending arms of the invention may also be bent toward and away from one another
- FIGS. 3 A- 3 C illustrate alternative load-bearing insert configurations according to the invention
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of tools according to the invention which may be used to more efficiently bend the extension arms
- FIG. 5A begins a series of drawing which illustrate ways in which an inventive bending tool may be applied to adjust the extension arms.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a first and second tools inserted into adjacent apertures to interact above the plane of the extension arm;
- FIG. 5B illustrates how alternative first and second tools are inserted into adjacent aperture to interact below the plane of the extension arm
- FIG. 5C shows how a portion of each screw-receiving hole may be non-round with a remaining portion of the hole being round or adapted for better conformance with the shaft or head of the particular fastener being used;
- FIG. 5D depicts an alternative bending tool including inner surfaces which conform to the outer dimensions of the elements forming the extension plates.
- FIG. 1 is a lateral view of the acetabular area of a pelvic region to which this invention applies.
- the apparatus includes a central plate portion 20 which is preferably in the form of a hemispherical socket or symmetrical cup.
- the plate 20 need not assume such a shape in all circumstances, however, as shown by broken line 22 , which is used to indicate that, in situations where the bone itself is relieved relative to the acetabulum, the plate 20 may be relieved as well.
- the plate 20 preferably includes a plurality of apertures 24 to receive bone screws and/or to provide a means for cement interdigitation.
- the plate further includes an outer edge 21 to which there is attached a plurality of malleable extension arms such as 10 , 12 and 14 . Although there may be more or fewer such arms than those depicted, their positioning is chosen to correspond to surrounding areas of “good bone” to better ensure stable anchoring.
- a preferred embodiment includes two upwardly oriented malleable extension arms 12 and 14 , and at least one lower arm 10 , though others, such as 16 , may be added as desired.
- An optional bridge element 18 between the members 12 and 14 may also be provided.
- the arms 10 , 12 and 14 preferably feature a series of sequential screw-receiving apertured sections such as 26 and 28 , which are connected by necked-down sections such as 27 , thereby enabling the apertured sections to be bent relative to one another in multiple dimensions.
- FIG. 2A shows how the sections 26 and 28 may be tilted relative to one another;
- FIG. 2B shows how the plates may be angled to relative to one another and
- FIG. 2C illustrates with arrows how the plates 26 and 28 may also be bent toward and away from one another within the same plane.
- the apertured sections may be bent using one, more, or all of the degrees of freedom just described, thereby facilitating conformity to the surrounding bone in three dimensions.
- Another feature of preferred geometry is that one or more sections of an extension arm which are not required may easily be clipped off at an appropriate necked-down section.
- a first step includes preparation of the acetabulum, as by reaming, to create a suitable bed such as a hemispherical cavity.
- Bone graft may be used to augment any deficient portions, using supplemental fixation as necessary.
- the central plate portion 20 is then placed into the prepared area, and contoured as necessary in accordance with surrounding bone, and then fixed it into place with bone screws, using either the holes in the plate 20 or those of the extension arms, depending optimum initial conformance.
- the extension arms may then be bent as necessary to conform to the remaining bone and held into place at that point.
- one or more of the extension arms may be contoured prior to placement of the cup potion within the acetabulum.
- the central plate portion 20 is configured to receive a bearing surface, which may be constructed of polyethylene, ceramic or other material, as appropriate.
- a bearing surface which may be constructed of polyethylene, ceramic or other material, as appropriate.
- means may be provided for at least temporarily installing the bearing surface into the plate 20 . In this way, the bearing surface may be temporarily removed for the introduction of cement.
- the bending of the extension arms may be carried out partially or completely during a trial reduction.
- the bearing surface may be clipped into the plate 20 , and, with the plate 20 including the bearing surface generally positioned into the acetabulum, a trial reduction may be performed.
- one or more screws may be used to hold the assembly in place, after which, having dislocated the joint, additional screws may be added, with the bearing surface being removed to gain access to the holes at the bottom portion of the plate 20 , as required.
- the invention is applicable to both cemented and cementless configurations, such that, in accordance with the latter, a bone in-growth surface may be provided on at least the back side of the plate 20 .
- FIGS. 3 A- 3 C illustrate alternative load-bearing insert configurations according to the invention.
- FIG. 3A illustrates an insert encompassing a full perimetry of the cup-shaped portion of the plate
- FIGS. 3B and 3C illustrate partial inserts having differently styled cut-out portions according to the extent of the required construction of other aspects of the surgical procedure.
- the bearing surface may be eccentrically formed along one or more dimensions, thereby enabling the insert to be installed and rocked or rotated until the correct positioning of the insert is established.
- FIG. 4 shows tools according to the invention which may be used to more efficiently bend the extension arms.
- Tools such as 42 and 44 , for example, may be inserted into corresponding apertured sections and moved relative to one another to bend the extension arm.
- Protrusions 45 may be provided as points of leverage for more accurate manipulations.
- Tools such as 46 and 48 may be used in the event that insertion through a hole is desirable prior to bending.
- FIG. 5 illustrates ways in which such benders would be applied.
- a first tool 50 is inserted into one aperture and a second tool 52 is inserted into an adjacent aperture, with the protrusions between the two tools establishing a close interface 54 above the plane of the extension arm itself.
- These two facing protrusions may or may not touch, depending on the circumstances, having positioned the tools so as to create a desired bend.
- FIG. 5B uses tools such as 46 and 48 , which are inserted through adjacent holes such that the protrusions 56 and 58 are actually underneath the plane of the extension arms and, with the handles (not shown) pulled apart the apertured sections may be bent downwardly and away from one another.
- the aperture itself need not be round, but may be non-round, such as oval-shaped, hexagonal, octagonal, and so forth, enabling the end of the tool such as 48 shown in FIG. 4 to be similarly shaped, thereby preventing rotational movement during the bending process.
- a portion of each hole may be non-round as disclosed above with a remaining portion of the hole being round or adapted for better conformance with the shaft or head of the screw being used, as shown in FIG. 5C.
- the tool may be made larger to include inner surfaces which conform to the outer dimensions of the elements forming the extension plates, as shown in FIG. 5D.
Abstract
Modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus includes a generally cup-shaped portion adapted for fixation within a human pelvis and one or malleable extension arms adjustable in multiple dimensions. Each arm preferably includes one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions for intimate physical conformity with surrounding bone. The back surface of the generally cup-shaped portion may be adapted for a cemented or a non-cemented interface within a human pelvis; as such, the back surface may be adapted for porous bone in-growth. According to a disclosed method, the step of bending each arm in multiple dimensions may be carried out a part of a trial joint reduction. Various bending tools and techniques are also set forth.
Description
- This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/054,259, filed Jul. 30, 1997, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates generally to orthopedics and, in particular, to a versatile reconstruction system associated with acetabular prosthetics.
- Especially in the case of revision surgical procedures wherein the pelvis has been severely compromised or deteriorated, it is known to use support structures to receive an acetabular prosthetic device.
- One such structure is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No., 5,314,490 to Wagner et al, entitled OUTER CUP FOR AN ARTIFICIAL HIP JOINT SOCKET. According to this patent, an artificial hip joint socket for fastening to a pelvic bone includes a metallic outer cup forming a concavity for receiving a hip, which terminates in an equatorial edge to which supporting flaps are fastened. The flaps include holes to receive bone screws and have preset lines of grooves to enabling preferential bending to provide conformance with the pelvic region surrounding the procedure. The problem with this particular configuration, and others like it, is that, even with the grooves affording preferential bending, the flaps are not sufficiently malleable or adjustable in multiple dimensions to permit conformance to surrounding bone in all situations.
- The present invention addresses a deficiency in the prior art by providing a more flexible, modular acetabular reconstruction plate and system of installation incorporating other advantages.
- Apparatus according to the invention includes a generally cup-shaped portion having a peripheral rim and back surface adapted for fixation within a human pelvis, and one or more malleable extension arms connected to the rim of the cup-shaped portion. In the preferred embodiment, each malleable extension arm includes one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section, thus enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions, as desired, so as to assume a shape in intimate conformity with surrounding bone.
- To enhance installational stability, modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus according to the invention preferably includes at least one malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the ilium of a human pelvis. One malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the ischium of a human pelvis would also be advantageous. Laterally or medially oriented arms may further be provided, and in the event of pairs of arms which are sufficiently closely spaced, apart, malleable apertured bridge elements may further be provided between adjacent arms.
- The back surface of the generally cup-shaped portion may be adapted for a cemented or a non-cemented interface within a human pelvis; as such, the back surface may be adapted for porous bone in-growth.
- The invention further includes a method of treating a human acetabulum, wherein each malleable extension arm is manipulated in multiple dimensions, as required, so that each arm is in intimate physical conformity with the surrounding bone prior to fastening and fixation. Various bending tools and techniques are also disclosed in the accompanying detailed description and drawings which follow.
- FIG. 1 is a lateral view of the acetabular area of a human pelvic region, depicted in conjunction with apparatus according to the invention featuring one or more outwardly extending arms with screw-receiving apertured sections between necked-down sections;
- FIG. 2A shows how the outwardly extending arms of the invention may be tilted relative to one another to achieve improved conformity with surrounding bone;
- FIG. 2B shows how the outwardly extending arms of the invention may be angled to relative to one another;
- FIG. 2C shows how the outwardly extending arms of the invention may also be bent toward and away from one another;
- FIGS.3A-3C illustrate alternative load-bearing insert configurations according to the invention;
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of tools according to the invention which may be used to more efficiently bend the extension arms;
- FIG. 5A begins a series of drawing which illustrate ways in which an inventive bending tool may be applied to adjust the extension arms. In particular, FIG. 5A illustrates a first and second tools inserted into adjacent apertures to interact above the plane of the extension arm;
- FIG. 5B illustrates how alternative first and second tools are inserted into adjacent aperture to interact below the plane of the extension arm;
- FIG. 5C shows how a portion of each screw-receiving hole may be non-round with a remaining portion of the hole being round or adapted for better conformance with the shaft or head of the particular fastener being used; and
- FIG. 5D depicts an alternative bending tool including inner surfaces which conform to the outer dimensions of the elements forming the extension plates.
- Now making reference to the accompanying drawings, FIG. 1 is a lateral view of the acetabular area of a pelvic region to which this invention applies. The apparatus includes a
central plate portion 20 which is preferably in the form of a hemispherical socket or symmetrical cup. Theplate 20 need not assume such a shape in all circumstances, however, as shown bybroken line 22, which is used to indicate that, in situations where the bone itself is relieved relative to the acetabulum, theplate 20 may be relieved as well. - The
plate 20 preferably includes a plurality ofapertures 24 to receive bone screws and/or to provide a means for cement interdigitation. The plate further includes anouter edge 21 to which there is attached a plurality of malleable extension arms such as 10, 12 and 14. Although there may be more or fewer such arms than those depicted, their positioning is chosen to correspond to surrounding areas of “good bone” to better ensure stable anchoring. - A preferred embodiment includes two upwardly oriented
malleable extension arms lower arm 10, though others, such as 16, may be added as desired. Anoptional bridge element 18 between themembers - In contrast to prior-art devices, the
arms - For example, FIG. 2A shows how the
sections plates - Overall, owing to the shaped geometry of the extension arms, the apertured sections may be bent using one, more, or all of the degrees of freedom just described, thereby facilitating conformity to the surrounding bone in three dimensions. Another feature of preferred geometry is that one or more sections of an extension arm which are not required may easily be clipped off at an appropriate necked-down section.
- According to a method of installing the inventive reconstruction system, a first step includes preparation of the acetabulum, as by reaming, to create a suitable bed such as a hemispherical cavity. Bone graft may be used to augment any deficient portions, using supplemental fixation as necessary. The
central plate portion 20 is then placed into the prepared area, and contoured as necessary in accordance with surrounding bone, and then fixed it into place with bone screws, using either the holes in theplate 20 or those of the extension arms, depending optimum initial conformance. After stabilizing the device, the extension arms may then be bent as necessary to conform to the remaining bone and held into place at that point. Alternatively, one or more of the extension arms may be contoured prior to placement of the cup potion within the acetabulum. - Once installed, the
central plate portion 20 is configured to receive a bearing surface, which may be constructed of polyethylene, ceramic or other material, as appropriate. According to another aspect of the invention, means may be provided for at least temporarily installing the bearing surface into theplate 20. In this way, the bearing surface may be temporarily removed for the introduction of cement. - In addition, the bending of the extension arms may be carried out partially or completely during a trial reduction. In this case, the bearing surface may be clipped into the
plate 20, and, with theplate 20 including the bearing surface generally positioned into the acetabulum, a trial reduction may be performed. Assuming a successful trial, one or more screws may be used to hold the assembly in place, after which, having dislocated the joint, additional screws may be added, with the bearing surface being removed to gain access to the holes at the bottom portion of theplate 20, as required. It should be noted that the invention is applicable to both cemented and cementless configurations, such that, in accordance with the latter, a bone in-growth surface may be provided on at least the back side of theplate 20. - FIGS.3A-3C illustrate alternative load-bearing insert configurations according to the invention. FIG. 3A illustrates an insert encompassing a full perimetry of the cup-shaped portion of the plate, whereas FIGS. 3B and 3C illustrate partial inserts having differently styled cut-out portions according to the extent of the required construction of other aspects of the surgical procedure. In the event that a slight repositioning of the bearing surface is to be made within the central plate, the bearing surface may be eccentrically formed along one or more dimensions, thereby enabling the insert to be installed and rocked or rotated until the correct positioning of the insert is established.
- FIG. 4 shows tools according to the invention which may be used to more efficiently bend the extension arms. Tools such as42 and 44, for example, may be inserted into corresponding apertured sections and moved relative to one another to bend the extension arm.
Protrusions 45 may be provided as points of leverage for more accurate manipulations. Tools such as 46 and 48 may be used in the event that insertion through a hole is desirable prior to bending. - FIG. 5 illustrates ways in which such benders would be applied. In FIG. 5A, a
first tool 50 is inserted into one aperture and asecond tool 52 is inserted into an adjacent aperture, with the protrusions between the two tools establishing aclose interface 54 above the plane of the extension arm itself. These two facing protrusions may or may not touch, depending on the circumstances, having positioned the tools so as to create a desired bend. - The handle portions of the two
tools protrusions - As a further alternative, the aperture itself need not be round, but may be non-round, such as oval-shaped, hexagonal, octagonal, and so forth, enabling the end of the tool such as48 shown in FIG. 4 to be similarly shaped, thereby preventing rotational movement during the bending process. As a further alternative, a portion of each hole may be non-round as disclosed above with a remaining portion of the hole being round or adapted for better conformance with the shaft or head of the screw being used, as shown in FIG. 5C. As shown in FIG. 5D, as an alternative to having a tool which conforms to the aperture, the tool may be made larger to include inner surfaces which conform to the outer dimensions of the elements forming the extension plates, as shown in FIG. 5D.
Claims (15)
1. Modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus, comprising:
a generally cup-shaped portion having a peripheral rim and back surface adapted for fixation within a human pelvis; and
one or malleable extension arms connected to the rim of the cup-shaped portion, each arm including one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions in intimate conformity with surrounding bone.
2. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 , including:
at least one malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the illium of a human pelvis.
3. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 including:
at least one malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the ischium of a human pelvis.
4. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 , including:
two adjacent malleable extension arms adapted for overlying contact with the bone surrounding the acetabulum; and
an apertured bridge element between the two arms.
5. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the back surface of the generally cup-shaped portion is adapted for a non-cemented interface within a human pelvis.
6. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the non-cemented interface is configured for porous bone in-growth.
7. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 , further including a bearing surface adapted for cementation within the cup-shaped portion.
8. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 , further including a bearing surface adapted for cementless installation within the cup-shaped portion.
9. A method of treating a human acetabulum, comprising the steps of:
providing a prosthetic element having a generally cup-shaped portion back surface adapted for fixation within the acetabulum and a peripheral rim including one or malleable arms extending outwardly therefrom, each arm including one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions in intimate conformity with surrounding bone;
installing the cup-shaped portion such that the back surface thereof is in physical conformity with the acetabulum and the extension arms generally overly surrounding bone;
bending each arm in multiple dimensions, as required, so that each arm is in intimate physical conformity with the surrounding bone; and
fastening each arm to the surrounding bone, thereby stabilizing the position of the cup-shaped portion with the acetabulum.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the step of bending each arm in multiple dimensions is carried out a part of a trial joint reduction.
11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the step of bending each arm in multiple dimensions is carried out by applying a tool to adjacent apertured sections of a particular arm and manipulating the tools to bend the arm.
12. The method of claim 11 , wherein each tool includes a distal end adapted for engagement with an aperture and a protrusion which interacts with the protrusion of the other tool to provide leverage during bending.
13. The method of claim 11 , wherein:
each apertured section includes an outer shape; and
each tool includes a socket portion configured to engage with the outer shape.
14. The method of claim 9 , further including the steps of:
providing a bearing surface; and
cementing the bearing surface into the cup-shaped portion.
15. The method of claim 9 , further including the steps of:
providing a bearing surface; and
installing the bearing surface into the cup-shaped portion without the use of cement.
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