Claims
- 1. Modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus, comprising:
a generally cup-shaped portion having a peripheral rim and back surface adapted for fixation within a human pelvis; and one or malleable extension arms connected to the rim of the cup-shaped portion, each arm including one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions in intimate conformity with surrounding bone.
- 2. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1, including:
at least one malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the illium of a human pelvis.
- 3. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1 including:
at least one malleable extension arm adapted for overlying contact with the ischium of a human pelvis.
- 4. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1, including:
two adjacent malleable extension arms adapted for overlying contact with the bone surrounding the acetabulum; and an apertured bridge element between the two arms.
- 5. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1, wherein the back surface of the generally cup-shaped portion is adapted for a non-cemented interface within a human pelvis.
- 6. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 4, wherein the non-cemented interface is configured for porous bone in-growth.
- 7. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1, further including a bearing surface adapted for cementation within the cup-shaped portion.
- 8. The modular acetabular reconstruction apparatus of claim 1, further including a bearing surface adapted for cementless installation within the cup-shaped portion.
- 9. A method of treating a human acetabulum, comprising the steps of:
providing a prosthetic element having a generally cup-shaped portion back surface adapted for fixation within the acetabulum and a peripheral rim including one or malleable arms extending outwardly therefrom, each arm including one or more apertured sections spaced apart from one another by a necked-down section enabling each arm to be manipulated in three dimensions in intimate conformity with surrounding bone; installing the cup-shaped portion such that the back surface thereof is in physical conformity with the acetabulum and the extension arms generally overly surrounding bone; bending each arm in multiple dimensions, as required, so that each arm is in intimate physical conformity with the surrounding bone; and fastening each arm to the surrounding bone, thereby stabilizing the position of the cup-shaped portion with the acetabulum.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of bending each arm in multiple dimensions is carried out a part of a trial joint reduction.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of bending each arm in multiple dimensions is carried out by applying a tool to adjacent apertured sections of a particular arm and manipulating the tools to bend the arm.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein each tool includes a distal end adapted for engagement with an aperture and a protrusion which interacts with the protrusion of the other tool to provide leverage during bending.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein:
each apertured section includes an outer shape; and each tool includes a socket portion configured to engage with the outer shape.
- 14. The method of claim 9, further including the steps of:
providing a bearing surface; and cementing the bearing surface into the cup-shaped portion.
- 15. The method of claim 9, further including the steps of:
providing a bearing surface; and installing the bearing surface into the cup-shaped portion without the use of cement.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/054,259, filed Jul. 30, 1997, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60054259 |
Jul 1997 |
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Continuations (2)
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10001720 |
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09123148 |
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09432560 |
Nov 1999 |
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