Claims
- 1. A method for trialing a modular hip joint replacement system to determine the anteversion rotational angle of the femoral component, comprising the steps of:
disposing a distal stem component within a prepared bore in the femur, the distal stem component configured for substantially permanent fixation within the prepared bore and having a proximal portion, the proximal portion defining a stem locator feature; temporarily mounting a proximal trial assembly on the proximal portion of the distal stem component, the trial assembly defining a bore therethrough for accessing the locator recess in the distal stem component, the proximal trial assembly having a first component rotatable relative to the distal stem component about a longitudinal axis of the proximal portion of the distal stem component, the first component defining a trial locator feature independent of the stem locator feature, the first component including a portion configured as a trial neck; rotating the first component of the proximal trial assembly relative to the distal stem component, while the stem component maintains its rotational position within the femur, until the trial neck portion is oriented at an acceptable anteversion rotational angle relative to the femur; and using an instrument to reference the anteversion orientation of the trial neck portion relative to the femur.
- 2. The method for trialing a modular hip joint replacement system according to claim 1, further comprising the step of using the instrument referenced to the anteversion orientation to position a proximal neck component of the joint replacement system at the anteversion orientation relative to the femur, wherein the neck component configured for substantially permanent mounting on the distal stem component within the femur.
- 3. The method for trialing a modular hip joint replacement system according to claim 1, further comprising the step of temporarily locking the first component relative to the distal stem component prior to the step of using an instrument to reference the anteversion orientation.
- 4. The method for trialing a modular hip joint replacement system of claim 1, wherein the step of disposing the distal stem component within the prepared bore includes substantially permanently implanting the distal stem component within the bore.
- 5. The method for trialing a modular hip joint replacement system of claim 1, further comprising the step, prior to the step of temporarily mounting a proximal trial assembly, of disposing a sleeve component of the joint replacement system within the prepared bore such that the proximal end of the distal stem component extends through the sleeve, the sleeve configured for substantially permanent fixation within the prepared bore in the femur.
- 6. The method for trialing a modular hip joint replacement system of claim 5, wherein proximal trial assembly includes a second component rotatable relative to the first component, and the step of temporarily mounting the proximal trial assembly includes rotationally indexing the second component relative to the sleeve component.
- 7. A distal stem component for a modular hip joint replacement system comprising:
a curved bone engaging portion configured for fixation within a prepared bore in the femur; a proximal portion connected to said bone engaging portion and defining an engagement portion configured for engaging a proximal modular component of the hip joint replacement system, said proximal portion defining a locator feature at a predetermined angular orientation relative to the plane of curvature of said bone engaging portion, said locator feature arranged on said proximal portion to be accessible from outside the femur and configured to provide an indication of the spatial orientation of the bone engaging portion when it is within the prepared bore of the femur.
- 8. The distal stem component of claim 7, wherein said locator feature is elongated along an axis extending along said predetermined angular orientation.
- 9. The distal stem component of claim 8, wherein said locator feature is a substantially oval recess.
- 10. The distal stem component of claim 7, wherein said predetermined angular orientation is substantially perpendicular to the plane of curvature of said bone engaging portion.
- 11. The distal stem component of claim 7, wherein said engagement portion includes threads.
- 12. The distal stem component of claim 7, wherein said distal stem portion includes opposite flats.
- 13. The distal stem component of claim 12, wherein each of said flats defines a surface that is substantially perpendicular to the plane of curvature of said bone engaging portion.
- 14. A trialing system for determining the anteversion rotational angle of the femoral component of a modular hip replacement system, comprising:
a distal stem component having a bone engaging portion configured for substantially permanent fixation within the prepared bore and a proximal portion configured for engagement with a proximal component of the modular hip replacement system, the proximal end defining a stem locator feature that is accessible from outside the femur to provide an indication of the spatial orientation of the bone engaging portion when it is within the prepared bore of the femur; and a proximal trial assembly including;
a first component defining a first bore for receiving at least a portion of said proximal portion of said distal stem component for accessing said stem locator feature, said first component rotatable relative to said distal stem component about a longitudinal axis of said proximal portion of said distal stem component, the first component defining a trial locator feature independent of the stem locator feature and accessible from outside the prepared bore in the femur, the first component including a portion configured as a trial neck component for the modular hip replacement system; a second component defining a second bore configured for mounting said second component on said distal stem component with said proximal portion of said distal stem component extending through said second bore; and an interdigitating engagement defined between said first component and said second component for fixing said first component to said second component after said first component has been rotated relative to said distal stem component, whereby said stem locator feature and said trial locator feature can be externally referenced to determine a relative angular orientation of said first component relative to said distal stem component indicative of the anteversion rotational angle of the femoral component.
- 15. The trialing system of claim 14, wherein said interdigitating engagement includes mating radial splines defined on said first and second components.
- 16. The trialing system of claim 14, wherein said proximal portion of said distal stem component and said second bore of said second component are configured to prevent relative rotation between said distal stem component and said second component of said proximal trial assembly.
- 17. The trialing system of claim 16, wherein said proximal portion of said distal stem includes opposite external flats and said second bore defines complementary opposite internal flats.
- 18. The trialing system of claim 14, wherein:
said bone engaging portion of said distal stem component is curved in a plane of curvature; and said stem locator feature is oriented at a predetermined angle relative to the plane of curvature.
- 19. The trialing system of claim 18, wherein said stem locator feature is elongated along an axis extending along said predetermined angular orientation.
- 20. The distal stem component of claim 19, wherein said locator feature is a substantially oval recess.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Cross reference is made to the following applications: DEP 644 entitled “ADJUSTABLE BIOMECHANICAL TEMPLATING & RESECTION INSTRUMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHOD”, DEP 666 entitled “ALIGNMENT DEVICE FOR MODULAR IMPLANTS AND METHOD”, and DEP 725 entitled “INSTRUMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF TRIALING FOR MODULAR HIP STEMS”, all filed concurrently herewith and all of which are incorporated herein by reference.