Claims
- 1. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component; and a stem component having a recess formed therein for receiving the modular neck component thereinto, wherein a proximal portion of said stem component flares outwardly in a distal-to-proximal direction to thereby form a flared surface portion that forms a flare angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the stem component within a range of about fifteen about forty-five degrees.
- 2. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about sixteen degrees.
- 3. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about eighteen degrees.
- 4. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about twenty degrees.
- 5. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about twenty-two degrees.
- 6. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about twenty-four degrees.
- 7. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about twenty-six degrees.
- 8. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about twenty-eight degrees.
- 9. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about thirty degrees.
- 10. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about thirty-two degrees.
- 11. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about thirty-four degrees.
- 12. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about thirty-six degrees.
- 13. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about thirty-eight degrees.
- 14. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about forty degrees.
- 15. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about forty-two degrees.
- 16. The prosthetic device of claim 1, wherein the flare angle is about forty-four degrees.
- 17. The prosthetic device of claim 1, further comprising a positioning means for positioning the modular neck component in multiple selectable orientations within the recess of the stem component, such that said modular neck is thereby positionable in varying angles of version with respect to the longitudinal axis of the stem component.
- 18. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end, a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the proximal portion has a recess formed therein, the recess having a first portion defined by a first sidewall, and a second portion defined by a second sidewall, wherein the first sidewall comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines to thereby position the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills, at least a portion, of a proximal metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads.
- 19. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the stem component has a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, and wherein the proximal conical flare further comprises a surface that tapers forming a posterior flare that is located proximally on the posterior side of the stem component.
- 20. The prosthetic device of claim 19, wherein the surface has a flare angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component between a range of about fifteen degrees to about forty-five degrees.
- 21. The prosthetic device of claim 20, wherein the surface has a flare angle of thirty degrees.
- 22. The prosthetic device of claim 20, wherein the surface is non-convex.
- 23. The prosthetic device of claim 22, wherein the non-convex surface tapers without also extending through an ascending and descending range of varying angles.
- 24. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the proximal conical flare further comprises a posterior radius defined as a distance between a point that is central with respect to the recess of the stem component and an end of the proximal conical flare located on the posterior edge of the proximal conical flare such that the posterior radius is larger than an anterior radius.
- 25. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the proximal conical flare is formed in an upper most part of the proximal portion of the stem component and comprise about one percent to about twenty percent of an entire length of the stem component.
- 26. The prosthetic device of claim 25, wherein the proximal conical flare comprises about four percent to about ten percent of the entire length of the stem component.
- 27. The prosthetic device of claim 26, wherein the proximal conical flare comprises about six percent of the entire length of the stem component.
- 28. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the modular neck component further comprises an inner tapered portion extending below the outer tapered portion, wherein the outer tapered portion is defined by an outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered portion is defined by an inner tapered sidewall, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall together define a double taper.
- 29. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the modular neck component further comprises an anteverted portion located near the distal end of the modular neck component.
- 30. The prosthetic device of claim 29, wherein the anteverted portion is formed such that the modular neck component is positioned within the recess of the stem component at an anteversion angle that is defined between a longitudinal axis of the stem component and a neck axis, when the modular neck component is positioned within the recess, that is between the range of about zero and about twenty degrees.
- 31. The prosthetic device of claim 30, wherein the anteversion angle is about ten degrees.
- 32. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the modular neck component further comprises an inner tapered portion that extends distally below the outer tapered portion.
- 33. The prosthetic device of claim 32, wherein the outer tapered portion comprises a diameter than is greater than a diameter of the inner tapered portion.
- 34. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the modular neck component and the stem component are manufactured from a cobalt-chrome alloy.
- 35. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the proximal conical flare extends outwardly in an anterior, posterior, and medial directions.
- 36. The prosthetic device of claim 18, wherein the contour of the proximal conical flare has a symmetrical taper ratio per each side of the proximal conical flare.
- 37. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component comprises a proximal end and a distal end, and further comprises an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal end, a distal end, a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion extending below the proximal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the recess comprises a corresponding plurality of second splines for engaging the plurality of first splines in a matching fit, to thereby position the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within said recess; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner, such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to compression load the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; and an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare is configured for providing solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 38. The prosthetic device of claim 37, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that has a taper angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about ten degrees to about twenty degrees.
- 39. The prosthetic device of claim 38, wherein the taper angle is within a range of about twelve degrees to about sixteen degrees.
- 40. The prosthetic device of claim 39, wherein the taper angle is fourteen degrees.
- 41. The prosthetic device of claim 37, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises an enlarged portion that protrudes from the anterior side of the proximal portion configured as an anatomical body to engage the cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 42. The prosthetic device of claim 37, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that begins to taper from the proximal end of the stem component distally toward the distal end of the stem component for a length and meets with the proximal portion at a junction, wherein the length is approximately one-half of a length of the entire proximal portion.
- 43. The prosthetic device of claim 42, wherein the proximal portion further comprises a second surface extending beyond the junction that tapers at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about three degrees to about six degrees.
- 44. The prosthetic device of claim 43, wherein the taper angle is four degrees.
- 45. The prosthetic device of claim 37, wherein the proximal portion comprises approximately the proximal one-third of an entire length of the stem component.
- 46. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal end, a distal end, a proximal portion, a distal portion extending below the proximal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the longitudinal axis extending between the proximal end and the distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone causing a compression load on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; and an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare is configured for providing solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 47. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that has a taper angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about ten degrees to about twenty degrees.
- 48. The prosthetic device of claim 47, wherein the taper angle is within a range of about twelve degrees to about sixteen degrees.
- 49. The prosthetic device of claim 48, wherein the taper angle is fourteen degrees.
- 50. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises an enlarged portion that protrudes from the anterior side of the proximal portion configured as an anatomical body to engage the cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 51. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that begins to taper from the proximal end of the stem component distally toward the distal end of the stem component for a length and meets with the proximal portion at a junction, wherein the length is approximately one-half of a length of the entire proximal portion.
- 52. The prosthetic device of claim 51, wherein the proximal portion further comprises a second surface extending beyond the junction that tapers at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about three degrees to about six degrees.
- 53. The prosthetic device of claim 52, wherein the taper angle is four degrees.
- 54. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the proximal portion comprises approximately the proximal one-third of an entire length of the stem component.
- 55. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the device further comprises a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall extending below the distal end, and an inner portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall extending below the outer portion, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall together define a double taper, wherein the outer tapered sidewall comprises a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer portion.
- 56. The prosthetic device of claim 55, wherein the proximal portion further comprises a recess defined by a first tapered sidewall and a second tapered sidewall, wherein the first tapered sidewall of the recess comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines such that the plurality of first splines matingly engage the plurality of corresponding second splines in a selectable tapered interlock such that the modular neck component can be positioned in a plurality of predetermined, orientations within the recess.
- 57. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component comprises a surficial roughness configured for increasing interdigitation between the proximal portion and at least one of the following, bone and bone cement.
- 58. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the distal portion comprises at least one flute for contacting a portion of the bone to thereby increase resistance to torsional forces.
- 59. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the device further comprises a restrictor having an exterior surface and a depression therein such that the restrictor has a bowl shape, wherein the restrictor at least partially surrounds the stem component such that said restrictor acts to restrict bone cement from flowing beneath the restrictor.
- 60. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the restrictor is positioned in engagement with the stem component near a mid-portion of said stem component such that said restrictor separates the proximal portion from the distal portion, and is configured and dimensioned to centralize the stem component within the cavity of the bone to thereby maintain the stem component from slipping into a varus and valgus position.
- 61. The prosthetic device of claim 59, wherein the restrictor is manufactured from a thermoplastic material.
- 62. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the stem component further comprises a slot formed within the distal portion, the slot being defined by an opposing first inner wall and a second inner wall.
- 63. The prosthetic device of claim 62, wherein the slot is formed as a coronal slot.
- 64. The prosthetic device of claim 62, wherein the slot is formed as a sagittal slot.
- 65. The prosthetic device of claim 62, wherein the slot is formed as a twisted slot.
- 66. The prosthetic device of claim 55, wherein the modular neck comprises an angle of anteversion relative to a longitudinal reference axis of the modular neck component, such that a head component may be anteverted within a joint of the body, said angle being within a range of about one to about twenty degrees.
- 67. The prosthetic device of claim 66, wherein the anteversion angle is ten degrees.
- 68. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component comprises an outer surface that tapers at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the angle being within a range of about three to about six degrees.
- 69. The prosthetic device of claim 68, wherein the taper angle is four degrees.
- 70. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the stem component comprises a flat anterior surface, posterior surface, medial surface and lateral surface, wherein each of the surfaces tapers at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, such that the stem component is substantially shaped as a wedge.
- 71. The prosthetic device of claim 55, wherein the modular neck component and the stem component are manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy.
- 72. The prosthetic device of claim 46, wherein the device further comprises a modular neck component and a busing insert configured and dimensioned to receive the modular neck component therein, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component further comprises a recess configured and dimensioned to receive the bushing insert therein, wherein the modular neck component and the bushing insert are both manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy, and the stem component is manufactured from titanium alloy.
- 73. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the stem component further comprises symmetrical, straight sides such that the stem component has a substantially uniform cross section, wherein the recess comprises a corresponding plurality of second splines for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines, to thereby position the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within said recess; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads.
- 74. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the stem component further comprises symmetrical, straight sides such that the stem component has a substantially uniform cross section; and a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads.
- 75. The prosthetic device of claim 74, wherein the proximal conical flare further comprises a surface that flares outwardly at an angle with respect to a line that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component forming a posterior flare that is located proximally on the posterior side of the stem component, the angle being between a range of about fifteen degrees to about forty-five degrees.
- 76. The prosthetic device of claim 75, wherein the flare angle of the surface is about thirty degrees.
- 77. The prosthetic device of claim 75, wherein the posterior flare is formed from about one to about twenty percent of the entire stem component on an upper most portion of the proximal portion.
- 78. The prosthetic device of claim 74, wherein the device further comprises an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare having a surface that has a taper angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about ten degrees to about twenty degrees.
- 79. The prosthetic device of claim 78, wherein the taper angle is within a range of about twelve degrees to about sixteen degrees.
- 80. The prosthetic device of claim 79, wherein the taper angle is fourteen degrees.
- 81. The prosthetic device of claim 78, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises an enlarged portion that protrudes from the anterior side of the proximal portion configured as an anatomical body to engage the cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 82. The prosthetic device of claim 78, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that begins to taper from the proximal end of the stem component distally toward the distal end of the stem component for a length and meets with the proximal portion at a junction, wherein the length is approximately one-half of a length of the entire proximal portion.
- 83. The prosthetic device of claim 74, wherein the proximal portion comprises approximately the proximal one-third of an entire length of the stem component.
- 84. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the stem component further comprises symmetrical, straight sides such that the stem component has a substantially uniform cross section; and an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone; wherein the recess of the proximal portion comprises a corresponding plurality of second splines for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines for positioning the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component.
- 85. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the stem component further comprises symmetrical, straight sides such that the stem component has a substantially uniform cross section; and an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 86. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that has a taper angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about ten degrees to about twenty degrees.
- 87. The prosthetic device of claim 86, wherein the taper angle is within a range of about twelve degrees to about sixteen degrees.
- 88. The prosthetic device of claim 87, wherein the taper angle is fourteen degrees.
- 89. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises an enlarged portion that protrudes from the anterior side of the proximal portion configured as an anatomical body to engage the cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 90. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that begins to taper from the proximal end of the stem component distally toward the distal end of the stem component for a length and meets with the proximal portion at a junction, wherein the length is approximately one-half of a length of the entire proximal portion.
- 91. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component comprises a surficial roughness configured for increased interdigitation between the proximal portion and at least one of the following, bone and bone cement.
- 92. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the device further comprises a restrictor having an exterior surface and a depression therein such that the restrictor has a bowl shape, wherein the restrictor may at least partially surround the stem component such that said restrictor acts to restrict bone cement from flowing beneath the restrictor.
- 93. The prosthetic device of claim 92, wherein the restrictor is positioned in engagement with the stem component near a mid-portion of said stem component such that said restrictor separates the proximal portion from the distal portion, and is configured and dimensioned to centralize the stem component within the cavity of the bone to thereby maintain the stem component from slipping into a varus and valgus position.
- 94. The prosthetic device of claim 92, wherein the restrictor is manufactured from a thermoplastic material.
- 95. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the stem component further comprises a slot formed within the distal portion, the slot being defined by an opposing first inner wall and a second inner wall.
- 96. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the slot is formed as a coronal slot.
- 97. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the slot is formed as a sagittal slot.
- 98. The prosthetic device of claim 95, wherein the slot is formed as a twisted slot.
- 99. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the modular neck comprises an angle of anteversion relative to a longitudinal reference axis of the modular neck component, such that a head component may be anteverted within a joint of the body, wherein the angle is within a range of about one to about twenty degrees.
- 100. The prosthetic device of claim 99, wherein the anteversion angle is ten degrees.
- 101. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the stem component comprises a flat anterior surface, posterior surface, medial surface and lateral surface, wherein the stem component is substantially shaped as a wedge.
- 102. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the device further comprises a neck component, wherein the neck component and the stem component are manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy.
- 103. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the device further comprises a modular neck component and a busing insert configured and dimensioned to receive the modular neck component therein, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component further comprises a recess configured and dimensioned to receive the bushing insert therein, wherein the modular neck component and the bushing insert are both manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy, and the stem component is manufactured from titanium alloy.
- 104. The prosthetic device of claim 85, wherein the distal portion comprises at least one flute.
- 105. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, wherein the stem component further comprises symmetrical, straight sides such that the stem component has a substantially uniform cross section; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; and a slot formed within the distal portion of the stem component, the slot being defined by opposing first and second inner walls that twist within the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot; wherein the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines for positioning the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component.
- 106. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, wherein the stem component further comprises symmetrical, straight sides such that the stem component has a substantially uniform cross section; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; and a slot formed within the distal portion of the stem component, the slot being defined by opposing first and second inner walls that twist within the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot.
- 107. The prosthetic device of claim 106, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separate the stem component into an anterior side and a posterior side, wherein the device further comprises an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 108. The prosthetic device of claim 107, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that has a taper angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the taper angle being within a range of about ten degrees to about twenty degrees.
- 109. The prosthetic device of claim 108, wherein the taper angle is within a range of about twelve degrees to about eighteen degrees.
- 110. The prosthetic device of claim 109, wherein the taper angle is about fourteen to about sixteen degrees.
- 111. The prosthetic device of claim 107, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises an enlarged portion that protrudes from the anterior side of the proximal portion configured as an anatomical body to engage the cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 112. The prosthetic device of claim 107, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare further comprises a surface that begins to taper from the proximal end of the stem component distally toward the distal end of the stem component for a length and meets with the proximal portion at a junction, wherein the length is approximately one-half of a length of the entire proximal portion.
- 113. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and a tapered portion extending below the distal end; a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the proximal portion comprises a recess defined by a first sidewall and a second sidewall that engage the tapered portion of the modular neck component such that the modular neck component is positioned within said recess, wherein the distal portion of the stem component further comprises a tapered exterior surface; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; and a slot formed within the distal portion of the stem component, the slot being defined by opposing first and second inner walls that twist within the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend.
- 114. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion of the stem component comprises a tapered exterior surface; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; and a slot formed within the distal portion of the stem component, the slot being defined by opposing first and second inner walls that twist within the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend.
- 115. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the stem component comprises a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the device further comprises an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone.
- 116. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the slot twists in a partial helix about a longitudinal axis of the stem component.
- 117. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the device further comprises a restrictor having an exterior surface and a depression therein such that the restrictor has a bowl shape, wherein the restrictor may at least partially surround the stem component such that said restrictor acts to restrict bone cement from flowing beneath the restrictor.
- 118. The prosthetic device of claim 117, wherein the restrictor is positioned in engagement with the stem component near a mid-portion of said stem component such that said restrictor separates the proximal portion from the distal portion, and is configured and dimensioned to centralize the stem component within the cavity of the bone to thereby maintain the stem component from slipping into a varus and valgus position.
- 119. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot.
- 120. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the device further comprises a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall extending below the distal end, and an inner portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall extending below the outer portion, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall together define a double taper, wherein the outer tapered sidewall comprises a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer portion.
- 121. The prosthetic device of claim 120, wherein the proximal portion further comprises a recess defined by a first tapered sidewall and a second tapered sidewall, wherein the first tapered sidewall of the recess comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines configured and dimensioned for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines in a selectable tapered interlock, such that the modular neck component can be positioned in a plurality of predetermined, orientations within the recess.
- 122. The prosthetic device of claim 120, wherein the modular neck comprises an angle of anteversion relative to a longitudinal reference axis of the modular neck component, such that a head component may be anteverted within a joint of the body, wherein the angle is within a range of about one to about twenty degrees.
- 123. The prosthetic device of claim 122, wherein the anteversion angle is ten degrees.
- 124. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component comprises an outer surface that tapers at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the angle being within a range of about three to about six degrees.
- 125. The prosthetic device of claim 124, wherein the taper angle is four degrees.
- 126. The prosthetic device of claim 120, wherein the neck component and the stem component are manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy.
- 127. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the device further comprises a modular neck component and a busing insert configured and dimensioned to receive the modular neck component therein, wherein the proximal portion of the stem component further comprises a recess configured and dimensioned to receive the bushing insert therein, wherein the modular neck component and the bushing insert are both manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy, and the stem component is manufactured from titanium alloy.
- 128. The prosthetic device of claim 114, wherein the distal portion comprises at least one flute.
- 129. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the modular neck component further having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, and a distal portion, wherein the distal portion of the stem component further comprises a tapered exterior surface, and wherein the recess further comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines for positioning the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess; and a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner, the proximal conical flare further having a surface that tapers at an angle relative to a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stem component forming a posterior flare that is located proximally on a posterior side of the stem component such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads.
- 130. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion, a distal portion, wherein the distal portion of the stem component further comprises an exterior surface that tapers at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the stem component; and a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner, the proximal conical flare further having a surface that tapers at an angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component forming a posterior flare that is located proximally on the posterior side of the stem component, such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to cause compression loading on the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads.
- 131. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the recess comprises a corresponding plurality of second splines that matingly engage the plurality of first splines for positioning the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess; an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone; and a slot formed within the distal portion of the stem component, the slot being defined by opposing first and second inner walls that twist within the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot.
- 132. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component; an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone; and a slot formed within the distal portion of the stem component, the slot being defined by opposing first and second inner walls that twist within the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot.
- 133. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the modular neck component further having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess comprising a first tapered sidewall with a plurality of corresponding second splines formed within the fist tapered sidewall, the plurality of corresponding second splines being configured for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines, to thereby position said modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within said recess; and a slot defined by opposing first and second inner walls, the slot being formed within the distal portion of the stem component such that the opposing first and second inner walls of the slot twist partially around the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot; wherein the opposing first and second inner walls of the slot twist around the distal portion on an anterior side, a posterior side, and a lateral side of the distal portion.
- 134. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion; and a slot defined by opposing first and second inner walls, the slot being formed within the distal portion of the stem component such that the opposing first and second inner walls of the slot twist partially around the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot; wherein the opposing first and second inner walls of the slot twist around an anterior side, a posterior side, and a lateral side of the distal portion.
- 135. The prosthetic device of claim 134, wherein the device further comprises a restrictor having an exterior surface and a depression therein such that the restrictor has a bowl shape, wherein the restrictor may at least partially surround the stem component such that said restrictor acts to restrict bone cement from flowing beneath the restrictor, wherein the restrictor is positioned in engagement with the stem component near a mid-portion of said stem component such that said restrictor separates the proximal portion from the distal portion, and is configured and dimensioned to centralize the stem component within the cavity of the bone to thereby maintain the stem component from slipping into a varus and valgus position.
- 136. The prosthetic device of claim 134, wherein the device further comprises a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, and an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall extending below the distal end, and an inner portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall extending below the outer portion, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall together define a double taper, wherein the outer tapered sidewall comprises a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer portion.
- 137. The prosthetic device of claim 136, wherein the proximal portion further comprises a recess defined by a first tapered sidewall and a second tapered sidewall, wherein the first tapered sidewall of the recess comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines configured and dimensioned for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines in a selectable tapered interlock, such that the modular neck component can be positioned in a plurality of predetermined, orientations within the recess.
- 138. The prosthetic device of claim 136, wherein the modular neck comprises an angle of anteversion relative to a longitudinal reference axis of the modular neck component, such that a head component may be anteverted within a joint of the body, wherein the angle is within a range of about one to about twenty degrees.
- 139. The prosthetic device of claim 134, wherein the device further comprises a neck component, wherein the neck component and the stem component are manufactured from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy.
- 140. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck component configured for attachment to a head component of the prosthetic device, the modular neck component further comprising an outer portion and an inner portion extending below the distal end; and a stem component configured for implantation into a canal of the bone comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess being defined by a first and second sidewall; wherein the outer portion is defined by an outer tapered sidewall and the inner portion is defined by an inner tapered sidewall, and together the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall define a double taper, such that the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall of the modular neck component matingly engage the first and second sidewall of the recess in a friction fit to thereby attach the modular neck component to the stem component.
- 141. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the engagement between the inner tapered sidewall of the modular neck component and the second sidewall of the recess forms a primary self-locking taper fit.
- 142. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the engagement between the outer tapered sidewall of the modular neck component and the first sidewall of the recess forms a secondary locking fit that serves as an emergency backup should the primary self-locking taper fail.
- 143. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the modular neck component further comprises a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer portion, and wherein the recess further comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines defined within the first tapered sidewall of said recess, such that the plurality of first splines matingly engages the plurality of corresponding second splines to thereby permit the modular neck component to be positioned within a plurality of orientations within said recess.
- 144. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the inner portion of the modular neck has a length that is about one to about ten times a length of the outer portion of the modular neck, wherein the inner portion is configured and dimensioned so as to avoid bottoming out in the recess thereby allowing the friction fit to occur.
- 145. The prosthetic device of claim 144, wherein the length of the inner portion is about three to about four times the length of the outer portion.
- 146. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the outer portion comprises a diameter and the inner portion comprises a diameter, wherein the diameter of the outer portion is greater than the diameter of the inner portion.
- 147. The prosthetic device of claim 140, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall of the modular neck both taper at an angle relative to a longitudinal reference axis of the modular neck component, the angle being within a range of self-locking taper angles.
- 148. The prosthetic device of claim 147, wherein the first and second sidewall of the recess both taper at an angle relative to a neck axis, the angle being within a range of taper angles of the self-locking type, such that the inner tapered sidewall and the second sidewall form a primary self-locking taper fit, and the outer tapered sidewall and the first sidewall form a secondary self, locking taper fit that serves as an emergency backup should the primary self-locking taper fail.
- 149. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone comprising:
a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck component configured for attachment to a head component of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck component having an indexable portion comprising an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall, the outer portion being disposed on the distal end, and an inner portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall extending below the outer portion forming a double taper; and a stem component configured for implantation into the bone comprising a proximal stem component and a distal stem component, said proximal stem component having a recess formed therein, said recess having a first tapered sidewall and a second tapered sidewall configured for engaging the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall of the indexable portion, respectively, to thereby create a primary locking tapered fit between the inner tapered sidewall and the second tapered sidewall, and a secondary locking fit between the outer tapered sidewall and the first tapered sidewall.
- 150. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and an indexable portion, the indexable portion having an outer portion defined by an outer sidewall extending distally below the distal end, and an inner portion defined by an inner sidewall extending distally below the outer portion, wherein the outer portion comprises a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer portion; and a stem component configured for implantation into a canal of the bone, the stem component comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess having a first tapered sidewall defining a first portion and a second tapered sidewall defining a second portion; wherein the first tapered sidewall of the recess comprises a corresponding plurality of second splines that are configured and dimensioned to matingly engage the plurality of first splines in a matching fit such that the modular neck component is selectably located within the recess of the stem component; wherein the second tapered sidewall of the recess is configured and dimensioned to engage the inner tapered sidewall of the inner portion in a friction fit thereby forming a primary taper lock to attach the modular neck component to the stem component.
- 151. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component configured for implanting into a canal of the bone, the stem component having a proximal end, a distal end, a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion extending below the proximal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component; an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion for providing solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone; and a modular neck component comprising an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall and an inner portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall, wherein the inner portion extends below the outer portion; wherein the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component comprises a first tapered sidewall and a second tapered sidewall; wherein at least one of the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall of the modular neck component engages one of the first tapered sidewall and the second tapered sidewall of the recess in a mating primary friction fit taper lock, such that said modular neck component is securely attached to the stem component.
- 152. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck component configured for being attached to a head component of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck component having an outer portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall extending from said distal end, and an inner portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall extending from the outer portion; and a stem component configured for implantation into a canal of the bone, the stem component comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess having a first tapered sidewall configured and dimensioned for engaging the outer tapered sidewall of the outer portion of the modular neck component, and a second tapered sidewall configured and dimensioned for engaging the inner tapered sidewall of the inner portion of the modular neck component; wherein the outer portion comprises a plurality of gear teeth and the first tapered sidewall of the cavity comprises a plurality of corresponding gear teeth such that the gear teeth of the outer portion engages the gear teeth of the first tapered sidewall in a selectable mating interlock; wherein the plurality of gear teeth of the outer portion and the plurality of gear teeth of the first tapered sidewall together define a plurality of predetermined adjustable orientations, wherein the modular neck component is indexed and adjusted, with respect to the stem component, in any one of the plurality of predetermined adjustable orientations thereby altering stress points between an interface of the bone and the prosthetic device.
- 153. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck component configured for being attached to a head component of the prosthetic device, and the distal end of the modular neck component having a double taper extending therefrom; a stem component configured for implantation into the bone, the stem component comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess having a first and second tapered sidewall for engaging the double taper of the modular neck component; and a proximal conical flare disposed on the proximal portion of the stem component, the proximal conical flare having a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a rounded contour such that the bottom surface contacts a cortical portion of the bone providing a physiological load transfer, while substantially filling an opening of a cavity formed in the bone to thereby substantially cover the cavity of the bone to deter wear debris from migrating into a canal of the bone.
- 154. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the modular neck component configured for attachment to a head component of the prosthetic device, the modular neck component further comprising a tapered portion having a double taper, wherein the double taper is defined by an outer tapered sidewall extending from the distal end and an inner tapered sidewall extending from the outer tapered sidewall; a stem component configured for implantation into the bone, the stem component comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess having a first and second tapered sidewall for engaging the outer and inner tapered sidewalls of the double taper; and a proximal conical flare disposed on the proximal portion of the stem component, the proximal conical flare having a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a rounded contour such that the bottom surface contacts a cortical portion of the bone providing a physiological load transfer, while substantially filling an opening of a cavity formed in the bone to thereby substantially cover the cavity of the bone to deter wear debris from migrating into a canal of the bone; wherein the outer tapered sidewall of the double taper comprises a plurality of first splines and the first tapered sidewall of the recess comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines such that the plurality of first splines matingly engage the plurality of corresponding second splines in a selectable tapered interlock such that the modular neck component can be positioned in a plurality of predetermined, orientations.
- 155. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end, a distal end, and an outer tapered portion extending below the distal end of the modular neck component, the outer tapered portion having a plurality of first splines defined within a perimeter of the outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein the proximal portion has a recess formed therein, the recess having a first portion defined by a first sidewall, and a second portion defined by a second sidewall, wherein the first sidewall comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines for matingly engaging the plurality of first splines, to thereby position the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner, the proximal conical flare further comprises a surface that tapers at an angle relative to a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the stem component forming a posterior flare that is located proximally on a posterior side of the stem component such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a proximal metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to compression load the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads.
- 156. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a first recess formed therein, the first recess being defined by an inner sidewall; a modular neck component; and a bushing insert having an outer wall and a second recess formed therein, wherein said bushing insert is dimensioned for being inserted into and locked within the first recess; wherein the outer wall of the bushing insert matingly engages the inner sidewall of the first recess thereby forming an interlock connection coupling the bushing insert to the first recess.
- 157. The prosthetic device of claim 156, wherein the second recess of the bushing insert comprises a first portion defined by a first wall and a second portion defined by a second wall.
- 158. The prosthetic device of claim 157, wherein the modular neck component further comprises a tapered portion having an outer tapered portion defined by an outer tapered sidewall and an inner tapered portion defined by an inner tapered sidewall, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and the inner tapered sidewall together form a double taper.
- 159. The prosthetic device of claim 158, wherein the outer tapered sidewall and inner tapered sidewall of the modular neck component matingly engage the first wall and second wall of the second recess of the bushing insert, thereby attaching the modular neck component to the bushing insert.
- 160. The prosthetic device of claim 156, wherein the first recess of the proximal portion of the stem component comprises a first portion defined by a first sidewall and a second portion defined by a second sidewall,
- 161. The prosthetic device of claim 160, wherein the bushing insert further comprises an upper wall surface disposed above the outer wall, wherein the upper wall surface and the outer wall of the bushing insert are cylindrical and dimensioned to be larger than the corresponding first portion and second portion of the first recess, such that the first sidewall of the first portion and the upper wall surface matingly engage each other in a press-fit, and the second sidewall of the second portion matingly engages the outer wall of the bushing insert in a press-fit, thereby seating the bushing insert within the first recess of the proximal portion of the stem component.
- 162. The prosthetic device of claim 156, wherein the device further comprises a pin configured and dimensioned to wedge and lock the bushing insert within the first recess, wherein the bushing insert has a keyway formed therein, the keyway being configured and dimensioned to allow the pin to pass therethrough such that the pin engages and interferes with a portion of the bushing insert, wherein the stem component further comprises a corresponding notch configured and dimensioned to receive said pin, such that a mechanical interlock connection is formed between said pin, said bushing insert and the notch of the stem component.
- 163. The prosthetic device of claim 156, wherein the inner sidewall of the first recess is tapered at an angle relative to a neck axis, and wherein the outer wall of the bushing insert is tapered at an angle relative to a long axis of the bushing insert, wherein the inner sidewall and the outer wall matingly engage each other in a self-locking tapered fit.
- 164. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a stem component having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion having a recess formed therein, the recess being defined by an inner sidewall; a modular neck component having a tapered portion comprising an outer tapered portion and an inner tapered portion; and a bushing insert having an outer wall and a recess formed therein, the recess of the bushing insert comprising a first portion defined by a first wall and a second portion defined by a second wall, wherein said bushing insert is dimensioned for being inserted into and locked within the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component; wherein the outer wall of the bushing insert matingly engages the inner sidewall of the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component thereby forming an interlock connection coupling the bushing insert to the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component; and wherein the outer tapered portion and the inner tapered portion of the modular neck component matingly engage the first wall and second wall of the recess of the bushing insert thereby attaching the modular neck component to the bushing insert.
- 165. A prosthetic device for implantation into a bone, the device comprising:
a modular neck component having a proximal end configured for attachment to a head component of the prosthetic device, and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the modular neck component comprises an indexable portion having a double taper, wherein the double taper comprises an outer tapered portion disposed on said distal end of the modular neck component and an inner tapered portion extending distally below the outer tapered portion, wherein said outer tapered portion comprises a tapered wall and a plurality of first splines defined within the tapered wall of said outer tapered portion; a stem component having a proximal portion with a recess formed therein, a distal portion, and a longitudinal axis that is centered with respect to the distal portion of the stem component, the axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the stem component, wherein a plane runs through the longitudinal axis and separates an anterior side and a posterior side of said stem component, wherein the anterior side and the posterior side of the distal portion of the stem component taper at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis, wherein the taper angle is within a range of about three degrees to about six degrees per side, wherein the recess further comprises a first portion defined by a first tapered sidewall, and a second portion defined by a second tapered sidewall, wherein the first tapered sidewall comprises a plurality of corresponding second splines that matingly engage the plurality of first splines for positioning the modular neck component in multiple, predetermined orientations within the recess of the proximal portion of the stem component; a proximal conical flare located proximally on the stem component and having an undersurface with a contour that is shaped in a rounded conical manner, the proximal conical flare further having a surface that tapers at an angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component forming a posterior flare that is located proximally on the posterior side of the stem component such that the proximal conical flare fills at least a portion of a metaphyseal cavity in the bone, wherein said proximal conical flare is configured to compression load the bone such that the proximal conical flare aids in transferring unnatural hoop stresses exerted on the device into more natural compressive loads; a slot having a longitudinal axis, and defined by opposing first and second inner walls, the slot being formed within the distal portion of the stem component such that the opposing first and second inner walls of the slot twist partially around the distal portion of the stem component to provide increased flexibility to the stem component permitting the stem component to compress and bend such that the stem component simulates the physiological twisting and bending of the bone due to the twisting configuration of the slot, wherein the opposing first and second inner walls of the slot twist around an anterior side, a posterior side, and a lateral side of the distal portion; and an anterior metaphyseal tapering flare located anteriorly on the proximal portion of the stem component such that a surface area of the anterior side of the proximal portion is greater than a surface area of the posterior side of the proximal portion such that the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare provides solid contact with an anterior portion of cortical bone to thereby transfer stress from the device to the bone, wherein the anterior metaphyseal tapering flare has a tapering surface that tapers at an angle relative to a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stem component, the angle being within a range of about ten degrees to about twenty degrees; wherein the engagement between the plurality of first splines and the corresponding plurality of second splines form a secondary friction fit lock, wherein the second tapered sidewall of the recess frictionally engages the inner tapered portion of the modular neck component in a primary self-locking tapered fit, such that said modular neck component is securely attached to the stem component.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/244,149, filed Sep. 13, 2002, entitled “DIFFERENTIAL POROSITY PROSTHETIC HIP SYSTEM,” which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/372,390, filed Apr. 12, 2002, and which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/505,876, filed Feb. 17, 2000, entitled “MODULAR NECK FOR FEMUR REPLACEMENT SURGERY,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,464,728, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/059,698, filed Apr. 14, 1998, now abandoned, all 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 all 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 portion of said above-referenced applications.
[0002] This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/442,188, filed Jan. 22, 2003, 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 portion of said above-referenced provisional application.
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