The present invention relates to a joint prosthesis for small bones, particularly for phalangeal, metacarpo-phalangeal or metatarso-phalangeal joints.
A joint prosthesis for small bones is known, comprising a first anchoring element in one of the bones, forming a joint surface, a second anchoring element in the other bone and a meniscal element able to be installed on this second anchoring element.
The dimensions of the bone anchoring elements were reduced. The problem exists for this type of prosthesis of obtaining reliable installation of the meniscal element on the corresponding bone anchoring element, and to be able to carry out this assembly easily and quickly.
The existing prostheses are not completely satisfactory from this point of view, and the primary objective of the invention is to resolve this drawback.
Moreover, existing prostheses do not always make it possible to easily place the meniscal element in a set position relative to the bone anchoring element intended to receive it.
The invention also has the objective of proposing a prosthesis resolving this drawback.
The prosthesis concerned comprises, in a known manner, a first anchoring element in one of the bones, forming a joint surface, a second anchoring element in the other bone and a meniscal element capable of being installed on this second anchoring element.
According to the invention,
The meniscal element of the prosthesis according to the invention thus comprises a slotted assembly shaft, defining two parallel distal portions, and a receiving hole with locking of the corresponding transverse rod of the bone anchoring element. In practice, upon insertion of the assembly shaft in the cavity of the bone anchoring element, said parallel distal portions encounter the transverse rod, are elastically distanced from each other by insertion of this transverse rod between them and then, when the transverse rod penetrates said transverse hole, resume their initial position, ensuring retention of the transverse rod in the transverse hole and, because of this, assembly of the meniscal element in this set position.
When the meniscal element must be placed in a set position relative to the anchoring element, in particular when it comprises a rib or groove for guiding the movement of said first anchoring element, said transverse rod and said slot make it possible to place the meniscal element in this set position easily.
If necessary, the assembly shaft of the meniscal element comprises one or several recesses or flats at the level of at least one of the openings through which said transverse hole opens to the outside of this assembly shaft.
This or these recess(es) or flat(s) make it possible to reduce the cross-section of the assembly shaft in this place in order to increase the flexibility of said parallel distal portions defined by the slot.
Said medullary anchoring shaft of said second bone anchoring element and said assembly shaft of the meniscal element may have a tapered shape.
Said second anchoring element may have a collar for receiving the meniscal element. This collar may be connected to said medullary anchoring shaft by a flared portion, and said transverse rod may be located immediately below this flared portion.
The invention shall be clearly understood, and other characteristics and advantages thereof shall appear, in reference to the annexed diagrammatic drawing, illustrating, as a non-exhaustive example, a preferred embodiment of a bone anchoring element and of a meniscal element comprised by the prosthesis in question.
The figures illustrate an anchoring element 1 and a meniscal element 2 which are part of a joint prosthesis for small bones, particularly for phalangeal, metacarpo-phalangeal and metatarso-phalangeal joints.
The anchoring element 1 is intended to be anchored in one of the bones forming the joint to be treated, and the prosthesis also comprises another bone anchoring element (not shown) intended to be anchored in the other bone forming the joint to be treated. This other bone anchoring element comprises a joint surface intended to cooperate with a joint surface formed by the meniscal element 2.
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The medullary anchor shaft 5 is tapered in shape and is hollow inside, defining a cavity 7, and comprises a transverse rod 8 fixed to it, extending through this cavity 7. This medullary anchor shaft 5 is connected to the collar 6 by a flared portion 9 and the transverse rod 8 is located immediately below this flared portion 9.
The meniscal element 2 comprises a part 10 in the shape of a plateau and an assembly shaft 11. The assembly is formed by a piece of a material promoting sliding, for example in high-density polyethylene.
The part 10 forms said joint surface; in the illustrated example, this joint surface presents lateral glenoid surfaces 16 and a median guide groove 17, intended to cooperate with lateral condyle surfaces and with a median rib comprised by the joint surface of said other bone anchoring element, respectively. The part 10 also forms, from the side of the assembly shaft 11, a flat surface intended to be received on the collar 6.
The assembly shaft 11 is tapered in shape and connected to the part 10 by a flared area. It presents one longitudinal slot 20 having a width smaller than that of the transverse section of the transverse rod 8, one end of which opens in the free end of the assembly shaft 11 and the other end of which opens in a transverse hole 21 having a cross-section slightly larger than that of said transverse rod 8. The assembly shaft 11 also comprises two flats at the level of at least one of the openings through which the hole 21 opens to the outside of this assembly shaft.
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As shown by the preceding, the invention provides a joint prosthesis presenting determining advantages to enable reliable assembly of the meniscal element on the bone anchoring element, able to be performed easily and quickly, and to allow easy placement of the meniscal element in a set position relative to the anchoring element.
It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above as an example, but that it extends to all embodiments covered by the annexed claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 06503 | Jul 2006 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB07/01735 | 6/25/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/11/2010 |
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60815867 | Jun 2006 | US |