Claims
- 1. A modular orthopedic prosthesis comprising:
a stem having one end with an elongated portion and another, longitudinally opposed end with a first means presenting a joint motion surface; a body including a bore defining at least a first axis and having a generally polygonal cross-section with at least two angular comers adapted to bite into the bone cavity of a patient to prevent rotation of the implanted prosthesis relative to the bone; and means for connecting the stem and body together in a fixed position.
- 2. The prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the body has a generally triangular cross-section.
- 3. The prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the body has a single through-bore.
- 4. The prosthesis of claim 1, the body having first and second ends longitudinally opposed from one another along the first axis, the first end being adjacent the first means and the second end being adjacent the elongated portion, the body having a generally polygonal cross-section in the region of the first end of the body.
- 5. The prosthesis of claim 1, the body having a planar osteotomy surface oriented at a selected angle relative to the first axis, such that the distance between the axis and the edge of the surface increases in a direction from the from the first end of the body toward the second end of the body.
- 6. The prosthesis of claim 4, the body having a generally circular cross-section in the region of the second end of the body.
- 7. The prosthesis of claim 1, the first means further comprising a neck operatively connected to the body in the region of the first end.
- 8. The prosthesis of claim 1, the elongated portion further comprising a shaft having a free end with a tip and a fixed end opposite the tip wherein the bore of the body is adapted to receive the fixed end for assembly with the body.
- 9. The prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the stem further comprises a neck, carrying the joint motion surface, and a shaft opposite the neck, the shaft being adapted for receipt within the medullary canal of a bone, the stem passing through the bore and being attached to the body in a fixed position along the first axis.
- 10. The prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the neck and shaft each comprise separate modular articulating components of the stem.
- 11. The prosthesis of claim 10, the stem further comprising a neck attached to the body along the first axis.
- 12. The prosthesis of claim 10 wherein the elongated portion is attached to the body along the first axis.
- 13. The prostheses of claim 1 wherein the sleeve comprises a super-elastic material.
- 14. The prostheses of claim 13 wherein the super-elastic material is nitinol.
- 15. The prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the bore of the body and an outer surface of the sleeve have mating tapers which, when seated together, activate the stem and body to lock together in fixed relative position.
- 16. The prosthesis of claim 1, the sleeve having an inner bore that is tapered and the stem having at least one corresponding outer surface that is tapered wherein the mating tapers, when engaged, activate the stem and body to lock together in fixed relative position.
- 17. A modular orthopedic prosthesis comprising:
a stem having one end with an elongated portion and another, longitudinally opposed end for accommodating a joint motion surface; a body including a bore defining at least a first axis and having a polygonal cross-section with at least two angular corners adapted to bite into the bone cavity of a patient to prevent rotation of the implanted prosthesis relative to the bone; and a radially expansible sleeve having opposed ends and a bore, one end of the sleeve being received within the bore of the body and the other end projecting outwardly from the bore of the body, wherein the stem is received within the bore of the sleeve, the stem and sleeve together being further received within the bore of the body to connect the stem and body together in a fixed position.
- 18. The prosthesis of claim 17 wherein the said body has first and second ends longitudinally opposed from one another along the first axis, the first end being adjacent the said end for accommodating a joint surface and the second end being adjacent the elongated portion, the body having a generally triangular cross-section in the region of the first end of the body.
- 19. The prosthesis of claim 18, the body having a generally circular cross-section in the region of the second end of the body.
- 20. The prosthesis of claim 17, wherein the sleeve comprises a split collet.
- 21. The prosthesis of claim 17, the body having a pair of ends longitudinally opposed from one another along the first axis of the bore with one of the ends presenting a top surface adjacent the said end for accommodating a joint surface and the other end being adjacent the elongated portion, wherein the collet further has an end received within the bore of the body and an opposed end spaced from the top of the body.
- 22. The prosthesis of claim 17, wherein the collet has an annular flange on the end of the collet that is spaced from the upper surface of the body, the flange being of a larger size than the bore of the body and limiting motion of the collet within the bore.
- 23. The prosthesis of claim 17, wherein the sleeve comprises an annular collet made of a super-elastic material.
- 24. The prosthesis of claim 23 wherein the super-elastic material is nitinol.
- 25. The prosthesis of claim 17 wherein the bore of the body and an outer surface of the sleeve have mating tapers which, when seated together, activate the stem and body to lock together in fixed relative position.
- 26. The prosthesis of claim 17 wherein the sleeve has an inner bore that is tapered and the stem has at least one corresponding outer surface that is tapered wherein the mating tapers, when engaged, activate the stem and body to lock together in fixed relative position.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 09/040,700 filed Mar. 18, 1998.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09040700 |
Mar 1998 |
US |
Child |
10164764 |
Jun 2002 |
US |