Claims
- 1. An implant for replacement of the scaphoid bone and insertable surgically adjacent the trapezium, the trapezoid, the lunate, the capitate and the radius, said implant comprising:
- a one-piece body of resilient material, said body defining:
- an inferior surface of generally oval shape in plan and being slightly convex, the apex of said surface lying in substantially a single plane and defining a trapezium articulation and a trapezoid articulation;
- a superior surface having a smooth slightly convex shape in plan and defining a curvilinear palmar edge, said superior surface adapted to articulate with the radius;
- an internal surface having a flat lunate articulate facet and a deep concavity adjacent to said facet, said concavity being generally oval in plan and adapted to articulate with the capitate;
- an external surface bounded by said inferior surface and said superior surface and defining a dorsal edge of said internal surface concavity, said external surface being smooth and generally convex in plan;
- a posterior surface extending between said external surface and a proximal edge of said lunate articulate facet, said proximal edge being generally semi-circular in shape; and
- an anterior surface of generally triangular shape in plan including a base coincident with a proximal edge of said inferior surface and bounded by said lunate facet, said deep concavity and said superior surface.
- 2. An implant as defined by claim 1 wherein said body defines a bore therethrough usable to fix the implant with a tendon slip.
- 3. An implant as defined by claim 1 wherein the proximal edge of said posterior surface lies in the same plane as the lunate articular facet and said anterior surface is convex between said deep concavity and said superior surface.
- 4. An implant as defined by claim 1 wherein said deep concavity includes a curvilinear medial edge lying in substantially the same plane as said lunate articular facet.
- 5. An implant as defined by claim 3 wherein said inferior surface single plane is substantially perpendicular to the plane of said lunate articular facet.
- 6. An implant as defined by claim 4 wherein the centerline of the inferior surface is angled upwardly at an angle a with respect to the plane of the internal surface lunate articular facet.
- 7. An implant as defined by claim 6 wherein said centerline of said inferior surface is angled upwardly at an angle within the range of 20.degree. to 40.degree..
- 8. An implant as defined by claim 6 wherein said body has a ratio of overall height to overall length from its proximal edge to its distal edge within the approximate range of 0.45 to 0.51.
- 9. An implant as defined by claim 7 wherein the ratio of the length of the proximal edge of said body to the distal edge of said body is within the approximate range of 0.84 to 0.90.
- 10. An implant as defined by claim 8 wherein said body has an included angle from the proximal edge thereof to the distal edge thereof within the approximate range of 1.degree. to 2.degree..
- 11. An implant as defined by claim 1 wherein said body further includes a stabilizing stem extending outwardly and generally perpendicular to said inferior surface, said stem adapted for insertion into the trapezium.
- 12. An implant as defined by claim 2 wherein said body further includes a stabilizing stem extending outwardly and generally perpendicular to said inferior surface, said stem adapted for insertion into the trapezium.
- 13. An implant as defined by claim 9 wherein said body defines a bore therethrough usable to fix the implant with a tendon slip.
- 14. An implant as defined by claim 13 wherein said body further includes a stabilizing stem extending outwardly and generally perpendicular to said inferior surface, said stem adapted for insertion into the trapezium.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 951,317, filed Oct. 13, 1978 now abandoned.
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"Silicone Rubber Implants for Replacement of Arthritic or Destroyed Joints in the Hand," by A. B. Swanson, Surgical Clinics of North America, vol. 48, No. 5, Oct. 1968, pp. 1113-1127. |
Flexible Implant Resection Arthroplasty in the Hand and Extremities (Book) by Alfred B. Swanson, Published 1973, pp. 1-6, 15, 16, 30, 31 and 240-253. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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