Claims
- 1. A prosthetic system for implantation in a cavity in an end of a bone, the prosthetic system comprising;
a prosthetic implant; and a support structure secured to an inner surface of the cavity in the end of the bone, the support structure having an inner surface defining an axial channel that extends through the length of the support structure, wherein the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the support structure, and a portion of the prosthetic implant is secured to the inner surface of the channel of the support structure by an adhesive.
- 2. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein:
the support structure has an end surface which surrounds the channel at the end of the bone, and a portion of the prosthetic implant is secured to the end surface of the support structure by an adhesive.
- 3. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein:
the prosthetic implant has a body and an attached stem extending away from the body, and at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem of the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the support structure and is secured to the inner surface of the channel by the adhesive.
- 4. The prosthetic system of claim 3 wherein:
at least a portion of the outer surface of the stem adjacent a distal end of the stem of the prosthetic implant is secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone.
- 5. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein:
at least a portion of the inner surface of the channel is textured.
- 6. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein:
at least a portion of an end surface of the support structure adjacent the end of the bone is textured.
- 7. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein:
a perimeter region of a bearing surface of the prosthetic implant is secured to an end surface of the bone.
- 8. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein the support structure comprises:
a hollow sleeve having a sloped outer surface such that the length of a first perimeter of one end of the sleeve is greater than the length of a second perimeter at an opposite end of the sleeve.
- 9. The prosthetic system of claim 8 wherein:
the prosthetic implant has a body and a stem extending away from the body, and at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem of the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the support structure and is secured to the inner surface of the channel by the adhesive.
- 10. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein the support structure comprises:
a pair of components arranged in spaced apart relationship thereby defining the channel between the pair of components, each component having a configuration approximating a quarter of a sphere.
- 11. The prosthetic system of claim 10 wherein:
each component has at least one opening.
- 12. The prosthetic system of claim 11 wherein:
each opening is filled with bone graft material.
- 13. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein the support structure comprises:
a hollow porous cylindrical sleeve.
- 14. The prosthetic system of claim 13 wherein:
the sleeve includes two sections, one of the sections having a smaller outside diameter.
- 15. The prosthetic system of claim 13 wherein:
the prosthetic implant has a body and a stem extending away from the body, and at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem of the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the support structure and is secured to the inner surface of the channel by the adhesive.
- 16. The prosthetic system of claim 1 wherein the support structure comprises:
a plurality of pedestals, each pedestal being secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone.
- 17. The prosthetic system of claim 16 wherein:
each pedestal includes an end surface adjacent the end of the bone, and the end surface of each pedestal is secured to a portion of a bearing surface of the prosthetic implant.
- 18. The prosthetic system of claim 16 wherein:
the pedestals are arranged in a circular arrangement whereby the channel is circular.
- 19. The prosthetic system of claim 16 wherein the support structure further comprises:
bone graft material surrounding the plurality of pedestals, the bone graft material defining the channel.
- 20. The prosthetic system of claim 16 wherein:
each pedestal comprises a flat body section and a stem section extending substantially perpendicularly from the body section, the stem section of each pedestal being secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone, and the flat body sections of the pedestals are secured to a portion of a bearing surface of the prosthetic implant.
- 21. A prosthetic system for implantation in a cavity in an end of a bone, the prosthetic system comprising:
a prosthetic implant having a body which forms part of a mechanical joint and an attached stem extending away from the body; and a hollow sleeve having an outer surface shaped to fit in the cavity and an inner surface which defines an axial channel that extends through the length of the sleeve, the sleeve being secured to an inner surface of the cavity in the end of the bone, wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem of the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the sleeve and is secured to the inner surface of the channel by an adhesive.
- 22. The prosthetic system of claim 21 wherein:
a portion of the body of the prosthetic implant is secured to an end surface of the sleeve adjacent the end of the bone by an adhesive.
- 23. The prosthetic system of claim 22 wherein:
a perimeter region of a bearing surface of the body of the prosthetic implant is secured to an end surface of the bone.
- 24. The prosthetic system of claim 21 wherein:
at least a portion of the outer surface of the stem adjacent a distal end of the stem of the prosthetic implant is secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone.
- 25. The prosthetic system of claim 21 wherein:
at least a portion of the inner surface of the channel is textured, and at least a portion of an end surface of the sleeve adjacent the end of the bone is textured.
- 26. The prosthetic system of claim 21 wherein:
the sleeve is positioned in the cavity such that the sleeve does not extend beyond a plane defined by an outer surface of the end of the bone.
- 27. The prosthetic system of claim 21 wherein:
the sleeve has a sloped outer surface such that the length of a first perimeter of one end of the sleeve is greater than the length of a second perimeter at an opposite end of the sleeve.
- 28. The prosthetic system of claim 21 wherein:
the sleeve is a porous cylindrical sleeve.
- 29. The prosthetic system of claim 28 wherein:
the sleeve includes two sections, one of the sections having a smaller outside diameter.
- 30. The prosthetic system of claim 28 wherein:
the cavity in the bone extends into the diaphyseal region of the bone, and a portion of the sleeve is secured to an inner surface of the cavity in the diaphyseal region of the bone.
- 31. A prosthetic system for implantation in a cavity in an end of a bone, the prosthetic system comprising:
a prosthetic implant; and a support structure having an outer surface which is secured to the inner surface of the cavity in the end of the bone and an inner surface which defines an axial channel extending the length of the support structure, the support structure being formed by a plurality of components arranged in spaced apart relationship, wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the support structure and is secured to the inner surface of the channel by an adhesive.
- 32. The prosthetic system of claim 31 wherein:
the plurality of components comprises a pair of components, each component having a configuration approximating a quarter of a sphere.
- 33. The prosthetic system of claim 31 wherein:
each component has at least one opening.
- 34. The prosthetic system of claim 33 wherein:
each opening is filled with bone graft material.
- 35. The prosthetic system of claim 34 wherein:
the prosthetic implant is an acetabular cup, and the bone is a hip bone.
- 36. The prosthetic system of claim 31 wherein:
the support structure is positioned in the cavity such that the support structure does not extend beyond a plane defined by an outer surface of the end of the bone.
- 37. A prosthetic system for implantation in a cavity in an end of a bone, the prosthetic system comprising:
a prosthetic implant having a body which forms part of a mechanical joint and an attached stem extending away from the body; and a support structure secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone and having an inner surface defining an axial channel that extends through the length of the support structure, the support structure including a plurality of pedestals, wherein at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem of the prosthetic implant is received in the channel of the support structure and is secured to the inner surface of the channel by an adhesive.
- 38. The prosthetic system of claim 37 wherein:
each pedestal includes an end surface adjacent the end of the bone, and the end surface of each pedestal is secured to a portion of the body of the prosthetic implant.
- 39. The prosthetic system of claim 37 wherein:
the pedestals are arranged in a circular arrangement whereby the channel is circular.
- 40. The prosthetic system of claim 37 wherein the support structure further comprises:
bone graft material surrounding the plurality of pedestals, the bone graft material defining the channel.
- 41. The prosthetic system of claim 37 wherein:
each pedestal comprises a flat body section and a stem section extending substantially perpendicularly from the body section, the stem section of each pedestal being secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone, and the flat body sections of the pedestals are secured to a portion of the body of the prosthetic implant.
- 42. A support structure for anchoring at least a portion of a prosthetic implant in a cavity in an end of a bone, the support structure comprising:
a hollow sleeve having an outer surface shaped to fit in the cavity and engage the bone and having an inner surface which defines an axial channel that extends through the length of the sleeve, the axial channel being dimensioned to receive the portion of the prosthetic implant, wherein at least a portion of the inner surface of the channel is textured.
- 43. The support structure of claim 42 wherein:
at least a portion of an end surface of the sleeve is textured.
- 44. The support structure of claim 42 wherein:
the sleeve is dimensioned such that when the sleeve is positioned in the cavity, the sleeve does not extend beyond a plane defined by an outer surface of the end of the bone.
- 45. The support structure of claim 42 wherein:
the sleeve has a sloped outer surface such that the length of a first perimeter of one end of the sleeve is greater than the length of a second perimeter at an opposite end of the sleeve.
- 46. The support structure of claim 42 wherein:
the sleeve is a porous cylindrical sleeve.
- 47. The support structure of claim 46 wherein:
the sleeve includes two sections, one of the sections having a smaller outside diameter.
- 48. A support structure for anchoring at least a portion of a prosthetic implant in a cavity in an end of a bone, the support structure comprising:
a plurality of components arranged in spaced apart relationship, the components defining an outer surface of the support structure shaped to fit in the cavity and engage the bone and defining an inner surface which defines an axial channel that extends through the length of the support structure, the axial channel being dimensioned to receive the portion of the prosthetic implant.
- 49. The support structure of claim 48 wherein:
the plurality of components comprises a pair of components, each component having a configuration approximating a quarter of a sphere.
- 50. The support structure of claim 48 wherein:
each component has at least one opening.
- 51. The support structure of claim 50 wherein:
each opening is filled with bone graft material.
- 52. The support structure of claim 48 wherein:
the components are dimensioned and arranged such that when the components are positioned in the cavity, the components do not extend beyond a plane defined by an outer surface of the end of the bone.
- 53. A support structure for anchoring at least a portion of a prosthetic implant in a cavity in an end of a bone, the support structure comprising:
a plurality of pedestals, each pedestal being secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone, the pedestals being arranged in spaced apart relationship, the pedestals defining an inner surface which defines an axial channel that extends through the length of the support structure, the axial channel being dimensioned to receive the portion of the prosthetic implant.
- 54. The support structure of claim 53 wherein:
each pedestal includes an end surface adjacent the end of the bone, and the end surfaces of each pedestal define a mounting surface for a portion of a body of the prosthetic implant.
- 55. The support structure of claim 53 wherein:
the pedestals are arranged in a circular arrangement whereby the channel is circular.
- 56. The support structure of claim 53 wherein the support structure further comprises:
bone graft material surrounding the plurality of pedestals, the bone graft material defining the channel.
- 57. The support structure of claim 53 wherein:
each pedestal comprises a flat body section and a stem section extending substantially perpendicularly from the body section, the stem section of each pedestal being secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone.
- 58. A method for implanting a prosthesis having a body and an attached stem extending away from the body into a bone, the method comprising:
locating or creating a cavity in the end of the bone; securing a sleeve having an axial channel that extends through the length of the sleeve to an inner surface of the cavity in the end of the bone; inserting the stem of the prosthesis into the axial channel; and securing at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem of the prosthesis to the inner surface of the channel with an adhesive.
- 59. The method of claim 58 further comprising:
securing a portion of the body of the prosthesis to an end surface of the sleeve adjacent an end of the bone with an adhesive.
- 60. The method of claim 59 further comprising:
securing a perimeter region of a surface of the body of the prosthesis to an end surface of the bone.
- 61. The method of claim 58 further comprising:
securing at least a portion of the outer surface of the stem adjacent a distal end of the stem of the prosthesis to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone.
- 62. The method of claim 58 further comprising:
positioning the sleeve in the cavity such that the sleeve does not extend beyond a plane defined by the outer surface of an end of the bone.
- 63. The method of claim 58 wherein:
the sleeve has a sloped outer surface such that the length of a first perimeter of one end of the sleeve is greater than the length of a second perimeter at an opposite end of the sleeve.
- 64. The method of claim 58 wherein:
the sleeve is a porous cylindrical sleeve, the cavity in the bone extends into the diaphyseal region of the bone, and a portion of the sleeve is secured to an inner surface of the cavity in the diaphyseal region of the bone.
- 65. A method for implanting a prosthesis into a bone, the method comprising:
locating or creating a cavity in the end of the bone; securing a plurality of support components to an inner surface of the cavity in the end of the bone in spaced apart relationship thereby defining a support structure having an axial channel that extends through the length of the support structure; inserting a portion of the prosthesis into the channel; and securing the portion of the prosthesis to the inner surface of the channel with an adhesive.
- 66. The method of claim 65 wherein:
the plurality of components comprises a pair of components, each component having a configuration approximating a quarter of a sphere.
- 67. The method of claim 66 wherein:
each component has at least one opening.
- 68. The method of claim 67 further comprising:
filling each opening with bone graft material.
- 69. The method of claim 65 wherein:
the prosthesis is an acetabular cup, and the bone is a hip bone.
- 70. The method of claim 65 wherein:
the support components are positioned in the cavity such that the support components do not extend beyond a plane defined by the outer surface of an end of the bone.
- 71. A method for implanting a prosthesis having a body and an attached stem extending away from the body into a bone, the method comprising:
locating or creating a cavity in the end of the bone; securing a plurality of pedestals to an inner surface of the cavity in the bone in spaced apart relationship to thereby define a support structure having an axial channel that extends through the length of the support structure; inserting the stem of the prosthesis into the axial channel; and securing at least a portion of an outer surface of the stem to the inner surface of the channel with an adhesive.
- 72. The method of claim 71 wherein:
each pedestal includes an end surface, the pedestals are secured to the inner surface of the cavity such that each end surface is positioned adjacent the end of the bone, and the end surface of each pedestal is secured to a portion of the body of the prosthesis.
- 73. The method of claim 71 wherein:
the pedestals are arranged in a circular arrangement whereby the channel is circular.
- 74. The method of claim 71 further comprising:
surrounding the plurality of pedestals with bone graft material whereby the bone graft material defines the channel.
- 75. The method of claim 71 wherein:
each pedestal comprises a flat body section and a stem section extending substantially perpendicularly from the body section, the stem section of each pedestal being secured to the inner surface of the cavity of the bone, and the flat body sections of the pedestals are secured to a portion of the body of the prosthesis.
CROSS-REFERENCE To RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/315,148 filed Aug. 27, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60315148 |
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