Claims
- 1. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a longitudinal stem portion configured and dimensioned for insertion into a canal formed within the bone, said stem portion having a plurality of surficial zones, each of said plurality of surficial zones comprising a roughness for increasing the surface area and interdigitation between the stem portion and a fixation material such that resistance to torsional forces may be increased; wherein the roughness of each of said plurality of zones may be different; and wherein the plurality of surficial zones comprises more than two surfaces.
- 2. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end configured and dimensioned for connecting said neck portion to a head portion of a ball and socket joint.
- 3. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end configured and dimensioned for connecting said neck portion to said longitudinal stem portion.
- 4. The prosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the neck portion further comprises a second end having a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the second end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted.
- 5. The prosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the neck portion further comprises a second end having an indexable portion extending distally below said second end.
- 6. The prosthetic device of claim 5, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 7. The prosthetic device of claim 6, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 8. The prosthetic device of claim 2, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof.
- 9. The prosthetic device of claim 8, wherein the neck portion further comprises a second end having an indexable portion extending distally below said second end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 10. The prosthetic device of claim 9, wherein the cavity comprises an opening defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device.
- 11. The prosthetic device of claim 10, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 12. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable neck portions that may be characterized as being modular, each of said plurality of interchangeable neck portions having a different shaft length such that one of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of a head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion.
- 13. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion separating a neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 14. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the roughness of each surficial zone comprises a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased securing the prosthetic device to the bone to thereby increase the resistance to torsional forces.
- 15. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of surficial zones comprises a proximal region, a distal region and a depression.
- 16. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the stem portion further comprises at least one depression formed on at least one of the anterior side and the posterior side of the stem portion and between a proximal stem portion and a distal stem portion for increasing the resistance to torsional forces.
- 17. The prosthetic device of claim 16, wherein the at least one depression is shaped as a tear-drop.
- 18. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the stem portion comprises at least one depression defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary comprises one of the plurality of surficial zones.
- 19. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the boundary of the depression defines the roughest surficial zone of the plurality of surficial zones.
- 20. The prosthetic device of claim 6, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 21. The prosthetic device of claim 6, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 22. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a longitudinal stem portion configured and dimensioned for insertion into a canal formed within the bone, said stem portion having a proximal region, a distal region, and at least one depression formed between the proximal region and the distal region, said at least one depression configured to provide resistance to torsional loads; wherein the proximal region, the distal region and the at least one depression each have a different surficial roughness for increasing the surface area of the stem portion and increasing the interdigitation between the stem portion and a fixation material such that torsional loads may be further resisted.
- 23. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end and a second end, said first end configured and dimensioned for connecting said neck portion to a head portion of a ball and socket joint.
- 24. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end and a second end, said first end configured and dimensioned for connecting said neck portion to said stem portion.
- 25. The prosthetic device of claim 23, wherein the second end of the neck portion has a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the second end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted.
- 26. The prosthetic device of claim 23, wherein the second end of the neck portion further comprises an indexable portion extending distally below said second end.
- 27. The prosthetic device of claim 26, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 28. The prosthetic device of claim 27, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 29. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof.
- 30. The prosthetic device of claim 29, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end and a second end, wherein an indexable portion extends distally below said second end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 31. The prosthetic device of claim 30, wherein the cavity comprises an opening defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device.
- 32. The prosthetic device of claim 31, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 33. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be characterized as being modular, each of said plurality of interchangeable neck portions having differing shaft lengths such that one of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of a head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion.
- 34. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion separating a neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 35. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the surficial roughness of the proximal region, the distal region and the at least one depression comprise a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased securing the prosthetic device to the bone to thereby increase the resistance to torsional forces.
- 36. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the at least one depression may be formed on at least one of the anterior side and the posterior side of the stem portion for increasing the resistance to torsional forces.
- 37. The prosthetic device of claim 36, wherein the at least one depression is shaped as a tear-drop.
- 38. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the at least one depression may be defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary further defines the roughest region of the stem portion.
- 39. The prosthetic device of claim 27, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 40. The prosthetic device of claim 27, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 41. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a neck portion having a first end configured and dimensioned for connecting the neck portion to a head portion of a ball and socket joint, said neck portion further having a second end and a shaft separating the first end and the second end; a longitudinal stem portion configured and dimensioned for insertion into a canal formed within the bone, said stem portion having a proximal region and a distal region; and a means for resisting torsional loads such that stress points between the prosthetic device and a fixation material may be altered for aiding in the restoration of the natural biomechanics of the ball and socket joint.
- 42. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the second end of the neck portion comprises a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the second end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted.
- 43. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the second end of the neck portion comprises an indexable portion extending distally below said second end.
- 44. The prosthetic device of claim 43, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 45. The prosthetic device of claim 44, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 46. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed on a proximal end of the stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof.
- 47. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the second end of the neck portion comprises an indexable portion extending distally below said second end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 48. The prosthetic device of claim 47, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed on a proximal end of the stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof, said cavity being defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device.
- 49. The prosthetic device of claim 48, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 50. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the neck portion may be characterized as being modular and may be removable from the device, and wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be characterized as being modular, each of said plurality of interchangeable neck portions having differing shaft lengths such that one of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of the head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion.
- 51. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion separating the neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 52. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads comprises a depression disposed on the stem portion and formed between the proximal region and the distal region.
- 53. The prosthetic device of claim 52, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads further comprises a roughness comprising a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area of the stem portion such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased securing the prosthetic device to the bone to thereby increase the resistance to torsional forces.
- 54. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads comprises at least one depression formed on at least one of the anterior side and the posterior side of the stem portion and between the proximal region and the distal region for increasing the resistance to torsional forces.
- 55. The prosthetic device of claim 54, wherein the at least one depression is shaped as a tear-drop.
- 56. The prosthetic device of claim 41, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads comprises at least one depression defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary of the at least one depression comprises a roughness greater than a roughness of the proximal region and a roughness of the distal region.
- 57. The prosthetic device of claim 44, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 58. The prosthetic device of claim 44, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 59. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a stem portion having an anterior side, a posterior side and a plurality of surficial zones, said stem portion further having at least one depression defined by a boundary, said at least one depression being formed on at least one of the anterior side and the posterior side; said at least one depression having a surficial roughness for resisting torsional loads, wherein the surficial roughness comprises a plurality of beads and the boundary of the at least one depression defines the surficial roughness.
- 60. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end configured and dimensioned for connecting the neck portion to a head portion of a ball and socket joint.
- 61. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end configured and dimensioned for connecting the neck portion to the stem portion of a ball and socket joint.
- 62. The prosthetic device of claim 60, wherein the neck portion further comprises a second end having a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the second end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted.
- 63. The prosthetic device of claim 60, wherein the neck portion further comprises a second end having an indexable portion extending distally below said second end.
- 64. The prosthetic device of claim 63, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 65. The prosthetic device of claim 64, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 66. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof.
- 67. The prosthetic device of claim 66, wherein the device further comprises a neck portion having a first end and a second end with an indexable portion extending distally below said second end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 68. The prosthetic device of claim 67, wherein the cavity comprises an opening defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device.
- 69. The prosthetic device of claim 68, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 70. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be characterized as being modular, each of said plurality of interchangeable neck portions having differing shaft lengths such that one of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of the head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion.
- 71. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion separating a neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on a fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 72. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the plurality of surficial zones comprises a proximal region, a distal region and the at least one depression.
- 73. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the at least one depression is shaped as a tear-drop.
- 74. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the boundary of the at least one depression defines the roughest surficial zone of the plurality of surficial zones.
- 75. The prosthetic device of claim 64, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 76. The prosthetic device of claim 64, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 77. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said modular neck portion further comprising a n anteverted portion, said modular neck portion further having an indexable portion configured such that the anteverted portion may be positioned in multiple, predetermined orientations through varying the position of the modular neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device; and a stem portion having a proximal end and a distal end, said stem portion further having a depression formed between the proximal end and the distal end, said depression having a surface that may be configured and dimensioned with a roughness for increasing the interdigitation between the prosthetic device and a fixation material and for increasing resistance to torsional loads thereby aiding in the restoration of the natural biomechanics of a ball and socket joint.
- 78. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the modular neck portion further comprises a first end and a second end having a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the second end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted as the modular neck portion is adjusted.
- 79. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the modular neck portion has a first end and a second end, wherein said indexable portion of the modular neck portion extends distally below said second end.
- 80. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 81. The prosthetic device of claim 80, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 82. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof.
- 83. The prosthetic device of claim 82, wherein the modular neck portion further comprises a first end and a second end, wherein said indexable portion extends distally below said second end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 84. The prosthetic device of claim 83, wherein the cavity comprises an opening defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion such that the version angle of the modular neck portion may be adjusted and modified by varying the position of the modular neck portion.
- 85. The prosthetic device of claim 84, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 86. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the modular neck portion may be removably detached from the device, and wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable modular neck portions, each of said plurality of interchangeable modular neck portions having a different shaft length such that one of the plurality of interchangeable modular neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable modular neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable modular neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of the head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion.
- 87. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion separating the neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 88. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the proximal end and the distal end of the stem portion comprise a surficial roughness comprising a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased securing the prosthetic device to the bone to thereby increase the resistance to torsional forces.
- 89. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the depression may be formed on at least one of an anterior side and a posterior side of the stem portion for increasing the resistance to torsional forces.
- 90. The prosthetic device of claim 77, wherein the depression may be shaped as a tear-drop.
- 91. The prosthetic device of claim 88, wherein the depression may be defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary comprises a plurality of beads therein for increasing the interdigitation between the device and the fixation material.
- 92. The prosthetic device of claim 91, wherein the boundary of the depression defines a rougher surficial surface than the proximal end and the distal end.
- 93. The prosthetic device of claim 80, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 94. The prosthetic device of claim 80, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 95. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion having a substantially spherical outer surface to provide a ball component of a ball and socket joint and for articulating with an articulation surface of said ball and socket joint; a stem portion for securing the prosthetic device to the bone and having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end, a distal end, and further having a depression formed between the proximal end and the distal end, said depression having a surface that may be configured and dimensioned with a roughness for increasing the interdigitation between the prosthetic device and a fixation material to thereby increase resistance to torsional loads; and a modular neck portion for attaching the head portion to the stem portion, said modular neck portion having a proximal end and a distal end separated by a shaft portion, said modular neck portion having a plurality of differing lengths for changing a lateral offset measured between a central point of the head portion and the longitudinal axis of the stem portion such that the modular neck portion causes the head portion to be disposed in a plurality of orientations with respect to and independent from the stem portion.
- 96. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the distal end of the modular neck portion comprises a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the distal end such that a version angle between the head portion and the modular neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted.
- 97. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the distal end of the modular neck portion comprises an indexable portion extending below said distal end.
- 98. The prosthetic device of claim 97, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 99. The prosthetic device of claim 98, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 100. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top thereof.
- 101. The prosthetic device of claim 100, wherein the modular neck portion further comprises an indexable portion extending below said distal end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 102. The prosthetic device of claim 101, wherein the cavity comprises an opening defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the modular neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device.
- 103. The prosthetic device of claim 102, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 104. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the modular neck portion may be may be removable from the device such that one of the plurality of differing lengths of the modular neck portion may be substituted for another of the plurality of differing lengths of the modular neck portion.
- 105. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the device further comprises a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion separating the modular neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 106. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the proximal end and the distal end of the modular neck portion each comprise a surficial roughness having a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased securing the prosthetic device to the bone to thereby increase the resistance to torsional forces.
- 107. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the depression may be formed on at least one of an anterior side and a posterior side of the stem portion for increasing the resistance to torsional forces.
- 108. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the depression may be shaped as a tear-drop.
- 109. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the depression may be defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary comprises a rougher surficial roughness than a surficial roughness of the proximal end and a surficial roughness of the distal end of the stem portion.
- 110. The prosthetic device of claim 98, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 111. The prosthetic device of claim 98, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 112. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion having a substantially spherical outer surface for providing a ball component of a ball and socket joint and for articulating with an articulation surface of said ball and socket joint; a stem portion for securing the prosthetic device to the bone, said stem portion having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end having a top surface and a sidewall defining a cavity, said cavity being formed in the top surface; and a modular neck portion being configured and dimensioned for insertion into the cavity of the stem portion and for altering stress points between an interface of the prosthetic device and a fixation material, said modular neck portion having a proximal end and a distal end separated by a shaft, said shaft being configured and dimensioned with variable lengths such that the modular neck portion laterally offsets the head portion from the stem portion to thereby aid in restoring the natural biomechanics of the ball and socket joint; said modular neck portion further having an indexable portion configured for positioning the modular neck portion in multiple, predetermined orientations with respect to the stem portion through varying the position of the modular neck portion, said modular neck portion further having an anteverted portion for changing a version angle to thereby alter the stress points at the interface between the prosthetic device and the fixation material.
- 113. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion configured to articulate with an articulation surface of a ball and socket joint; a stem portion having a proximal region, and a distal region, the proximal region having a top surface with a cavity formed therein, said cavity being defined by a wall, said stem portion configured for securing the prosthetic device to the bone; a plurality of modular neck portions, each of the neck portions comprising an indexable portion, an anteverted portion, and a proximal end and a distal end separated by a shaft, the shaft of each of the modular neck portions is provided with a length differing from the other modular neck portions, wherein a surgeon selects one of the modular neck portions for insertion into the cavity of said stem portion such that the selected modular neck portion laterally offsets the head portion from the stem portion to thereby aid in restoring the natural biomechanics of the ball and socket joint; and a means for attaching the selected modular neck portion to the stem portion; wherein said indexable portion permits the modular neck portion to be positioned in a plurality of orientations; and wherein said anteverted portion is configured to provide differing version angles through varying the orientation of the modular neck portion for further alteration of the stress points between the prosthetic device and the fixation material.
- 114. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a neck portion having a proximal end and a distal end separated from the proximal end by a shaft portion; a stem portion for implantation into a canal of the bone and having a proximal region and a distal region, said stem portion further having a means for resisting torsional loads such that stress points between the prosthetic device and a fixation material may be altered and the natural biomechanics of a ball and socket joint may be restored; and a collar portion being disposed on the proximal region of the stem portion separating the neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction configured for covering the canal of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface.
- 115. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the distal end of the neck portion comprises a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the distal end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted.
- 116. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the distal end of the neck portion comprises an indexable portion extending below said distal end.
- 117. The prosthetic device of claim 116, wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 118. The prosthetic device of claim 117, wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 119. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the collar portion comprises a cavity formed in a top portion thereof.
- 120. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the distal end of the neck portion comprises an indexable portion extending below said distal end, said indexable portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, the first tapered portion having an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion having a conical exterior surface, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper.
- 121. The prosthetic device of claim 120, wherein the collar portion comprises a cavity formed in a top portion thereof, said cavity being defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device.
- 122. The prosthetic device of claim 121, wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created.
- 123. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the neck portion may be characterized as being modular and may be removable from the device, and wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be characterized as being modular, each of said plurality of interchangeable neck portions having differing shaft lengths such that one of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of the head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion.
- 124. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads comprises a depression disposed on the stem portion and formed between the proximal region and the distal region.
- 125. The prosthetic device of claim 124, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads further comprises a roughness comprising a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area of the stem portion such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased securing the prosthetic device to the bone to thereby increase the resistance to torsional forces.
- 126. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads comprises at least one depression formed on at least one of the anterior side and the posterior side of the stem portion and between the proximal region and the distal region for increasing the resistance to torsional forces.
- 127. The prosthetic device of claim 126, wherein the at least one depression is shaped as a tear-drop.
- 128. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the means for resisting torsional loads comprises at least one depression defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary of the at least one depression comprises a roughness greater than a roughness of the proximal region and a roughness of the distal region.
- 129. The prosthetic device of claim 117, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion comprises a plurality of gears on the exterior surface.
- 130. The prosthetic device of claim 117, wherein the first tapered portion has a conical exterior surface and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface.
- 131. A method of implanting a prosthetic device into a bone comprising the steps of:
resecting a portion of a femoral bon e exposing the medullary canal; reaming a canal in the femoral bone; interposing an amount of bone cement into the canal; and implanting a stem portion of the prosthetic device into the canal, said stem portion comprising an anterior side, a posterior side, a proximal region and a distal region with at least one depression formed between the proximal region and the distal region on at least one of the anterior side and posterior side, wherein the proximal region, the distal region and the at least one depression each have a different surficial roughness such that interdigitation between the stem portion and the bone cement may be increased for resisting torsional loads.
- 132. A method of implanting a prosthetic device into a bone comprising the steps of:
resecting a portion of a femoral bone exposing the medullary canal; reaming a canal in the femoral bone; interposing an amount of bone cement into the canal; implanting a stem portion of the prosthetic device into the canal, said stem portion having top portion and a cavity formed in the top portion thereof; and attaching a modular neck portion to the cavity of the stem portion using an indexable portion located on a distal end of the modular neck portion to interact with the cavity and for altering stress points on an interface between the stem portion and the bone cement, the modular neck portion having an anteverted portion for further altering the stress points.
- 133. A method of implanting a prosthetic device into a bone comprising the steps of:
reaming a canal in the femoral bone; interposing an amount of bone cement into the canal; implanting a stem portion of the prosthetic device into the canal, said stem portion having a top portion and a cavity formed in the top portion thereof, said stem portion further having an anterior side, a posterior side, a proximal region and a distal region with at least one depression formed between the proximal region and the distal region on at least one of the anterior side and posterior side, wherein the proximal region, the distal region and the at least one depression each have a differential roughness for resisting torsional loads; obtaining a plurality of modular neck portions, each of the plurality of modular neck portions having a different length for adjusting a lateral offset between a head portion and the stem portion; and attaching one of the plurality of modular neck portions to the cavity of the stem portion, each of said plurality of modular neck portions having an indexable portion for positioning said modular neck portion in a plurality of predetermined positions to thereby alter stress points on an interface between the stem portion and the bone cement, each of said plurality of modular neck portions further having an anteverted portion whose orientation and angle may be changed through changing the position of the modular neck portion within the cavity of the stem portion further altering the stress points, wherein a surgeon may adjust the stress points by changing the position of the modular neck portion to oppose the increased resistance to torsional loads created by the at least one depression of the stem portion such that the prosthetic device as a whole may be adjusted to aid in the restoration of the natural biomechanics of a ball and socket joint.
- 134. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion comprising a substantially spherical exterior surface; a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck portion configured for attachment to the head portion of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck portion having a first tapered portion disposed thereon, and a second tapered portion extending from the first tapered portion; and a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end of the stem portion having a top surface disposed thereon, said top surface having a cavity formed therein, said cavity having a first sidewall defining a first portion of the cavity for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion in a first tapered fit and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion in a second tapered fit such that a friction fit between at least one of the first and second tapered fits secures the modular neck portion to the stem portion.
- 135. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion comprising a substantially spherical exterior surface; a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck portion configured for attachment to the head portion of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck portion having a first tapered portion disposed thereon, and a second tapered portion extending below and being disposed on the first tapered portion; and a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end of the stem portion having a top surface disposed thereon, said top surface having a cavity formed therein, said cavity being defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of the cavity configured for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity configured for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion; wherein the first tapered portion comprises at least one male gear and the first portion of the cavity comprises at least one corresponding female gear such that the engagement between the first tapered portion and the first portion of the cavity comprises a tapered gear connection.
- 136. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion comprising a substantially spherical outer surface; a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck portion configured for attachment to the head portion of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck portion having a first tapered portion disposed thereon, and a second tapered portion disposed on the first tapered portion; and a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising an anterior side and a posterior side, and at least one depression defined by a boundary being formed on at least one of the anterior and posterior sides, said at least one depression having a surficial roughness for resisting torsional loads; said stem portion further comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end of the stem portion having a top surface, said top surface having a cavity formed therein, said cavity being defined by a first sidewall, said first sidewall further defining a first portion of the cavity for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion; wherein the first tapered portion comprises at least one male gear and the first portion of the cavity comprises at least one corresponding female gear such that the engagement between the first tapered portion and the first portion of the cavity comprises a tapered gear connection.
- 137. A prosthetic device for implantation into a-bone comprising:
a head portion comprising a substantially spherical outer surface; a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck portion configured for attachment to the head portion of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck portion having a first tapered portion disposed thereon, and a second tapered portion disposed on the first tapered portion; and a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end of the stem portion having a top surface, said top surface having a cavity formed therein, said cavity having a first sidewall defining a first portion of the cavity for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion; wherein the first tapered portion comprises a plurality of male gears and the first portion of the cavity comprises a plurality of corresponding female gears such that the engagement between the first tapered portion and the first portion of the cavity comprises a tapered gear connection; wherein said plurality of male gears and the plurality of female gears permit adjustable orientation of the modular neck portion in any one of a plurality of positions such that the modular neck portion may be indexed with respect to the stem portion for altering stress points between an interface of bone cement and the prosthetic device.
- 138. A prosthetic device for implantation into a canal of a bone comprising:
a head portion comprising a substantially spherical outer surface; a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck portion configured for attachment to the head portion of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck portion having a first tapered portion disposed thereon, and a second tapered portion disposed on the first tapered portion; a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end of the stem portion having a top surface disposed thereon, said top surface having a cavity formed therein, said cavity having a first sidewall defining a first portion of the cavity for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion; and a collar portion separating the modular neck portion from the stem portion and extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction for covering the canal of the bone and deterring wear debris from migrating into the canal of the bone.
- 139. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a head portion comprising a substantially spherical outer surface; a modular neck portion comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck portion configured for attachment to the head portion of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck portion having a first tapered portion disposed thereon, and a second tapered portion disposed on the first tapered portion; a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end of the stem portion having a top surface disposed thereon, said top surface having a cavity formed therein, said cavity having a first sidewall defining a first portion of the cavity for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion; wherein the first tapered portion comprises at least one male gear and the first portion of the cavity comprises at least one corresponding female gear such that the engagement between the first tapered portion and the first portion of the cavity comprises a tapered gear connection; and a collar portion separating the modular neck portion from the stem portion and extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction for covering the canal of the bone and deterring wear debris from migrating into the canal of the bone.
- 140. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a modular neck portion comprising a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion; and a stem portion configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal end region and a distal end region, said proximal end region of the stem portion having a cavity formed therein, said cavity having a first sidewall defining a first portion of the cavity for engaging the first tapered portion of the modular neck portion in a first tapered fit, and a second sidewall defining a second portion of the cavity for engaging the second tapered portion of the modular neck portion in a second tapered fit such that a friction fit between at least one of the first and second tapered fits secures the modular neck portion to the stem portion.
- 141. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the second tapered portion extends distally below the first tapered portion, and said engagement between the second tapered portion and the second sidewall of the cavity forms a primary lock, securing said modular neck portion to said stem portion.
- 142. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a stem portion configured for being inserted into the bone to thereby secure the prosthetic device to said bone, said stem portion having a cavity formed therein, said cavity being defined by a first wall and a second wall; a modular neck portion configured for being received within said cavity of said stem portion, said modular neck portion comprising a first insert having an outer surface extending from said modular neck portion with a second insert having an outer surface extending from said first insert, such that the outer surface of the first insert engages the first wall of the cavity, and the outer surface of the second insert engages the second wall of the cavity to thereby secure the modular neck portion to the stem portion.
- 143. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a neck portion having a first end configured and dimensioned for connecting said neck portion to a head portion of a ball and socket joint; a longitudinal stem portion configured and dimensioned for insertion into a canal formed within the bone, said stem portion having a plurality of surficial zones, each of said plurality of surficial zones comprising a roughness for increasing the surface area and interdigitation between the stem portion and a fixation material such that resistance to torsional forces may be increased; and a collar portion disposed proximally on said stem portion, said collar portion having a cavity formed in a top portion thereof; wherein the roughness of each of said plurality of zones may be different; wherein the plurality of surficial zones comprises more than two surfaces; wherein the neck portion further comprises a second end having a raised portion thereon, said raised portion extending partially around a circumference of the second end such that a version angle between the head portion and the neck portion of the device relative to a frontal plane of a patient's body may be adjusted; wherein the neck portion further comprises an indexable portion extending distally below said second end; wherein the indexable portion further comprises a first tapered portion and a second tapered portion, wherein the first and second tapered portions together form a double taper; wherein the first tapered portion has an exterior surface comprising a plurality of gears and the second tapered portion has a conical exterior surface; wherein the neck portion may be characterized as being modular and may be removable from the device, and wherein the device further comprises a plurality of interchangeable neck portions that may be characterized as being modular, each of said plurality of interchangeable neck portions having a different shaft length such that one of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions may be substituted for another of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions, wherein each of the plurality of interchangeable neck portions changes a lateral offset between a central point of the head portion and a longitudinal axis of the stem portion; wherein the cavity comprises an opening defined by a first sidewall, wherein said first sidewall further defines a first portion of said cavity, said first sidewall having a female geared section for receiving the plurality of gears of the first tapered portion in a plurality of predetermined orientations such that the version angle of the neck portion may be modified by varying the position of the neck portion thereby altering stress points placed on the device; wherein the first tapered portion and the first sidewall mate in a primary tapered lock fit such that the neck portion may be secured to the stem portion, wherein the cavity further comprises a second sidewall defining a second portion configured for receiving the second tapered portion in a matching fit such that a secondary lock may be created; wherein the collar portion may be disposed proximally on said stem portion separating the neck portion from the stem portion, said collar portion extending radially outward in a medial, anterior and posterior direction and being configured for covering a proximal portion of the bone such that the collar portion exerts a force on the fixation material during implantation of the prosthetic device, wherein the force exerted by the collar portion increases the interdigitation between the fixation material and the prosthetic device interface; wherein the roughness of each surficial zone comprises a plurality of beads on the surface thereof for increasing the surface area such that the interdigitation between the bone, the prosthetic device and the fixation material may be increased; wherein the stem portion further comprises at least one depression formed on at least one of the anterior side and the posterior side of the stem portion and between a proximal stem portion and a distal stem portion for increasing the resistance to torsional forces; wherein the at least one depression is shaped as a tear-drop; wherein the at least one depression may be defined by a boundary, wherein the boundary comprises one of the plurality of surficial zones; and wherein the boundary of the depression defines the roughest surficial zone of the plurality of surficial zones.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/372,390, filed Apr. 12, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, including but not limited to those portions that specifically appear hereinafter, the incorporation by reference being made with the following exception: In the event that any portion of the above-referenced provisional application is inconsistent with this application, this application supercedes said provisional application.
[0002] This application is also a continuation-in-part application of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/505,876, filed Feb. 17, 2000, entitled “MODULAR NECK FOR FEMUR REPLACEMENT SURGERY,” which was a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/059,698, filed Apr. 14, 1998, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties, including but not limited to those portions that specifically appear hereinafter, the incorporation by reference of both applications being made with the following exception: In the event that any portion of the above-referenced applications are inconsistent with this application, this application supercedes said above-referenced applications.
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