Claims
- 1. A shroud for an implant, wherein the implant includes a stem with a neck, the shroud comprising:
(a) an elongated, walled cavity having a shape that corresponds to the neck, the cavity adapted to fit snugly over the neck in order to locate the shroud on the implant; (b) a distal surface defining a base of the cavity, the distal surface adapted to substantially surround at least a portion of the implant and at least partially abut the patient's bone into which the stem is inserted and assist in determining whether the implant has been inserted into the cavity of the patient's bone a proper distance.
- 2. The shroud of claim 1, further comprising a release structure to allow removal of shroud after use.
- 3. The shroud of claim 2, wherein the release structure comprises a cutting groove adapted to allow a cutting instrument to split the shroud for its removal from the implant after implantation.
- 4. The shroud of claim 3, wherein the cutting groove comprises a section of material having a thickness less than other portions of the shroud, such that it can be easily cut away.
- 5. The shroud of claim 2, wherein the release structure is a thin portion of open material such that the shroud can be peeled away from the neck after implantation of the stem.
- 6. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the cavity and the distal surface are integrally formed.
- 7. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the distal surface comprises angled first and second surfaces, the first surface adapted to abut the patient's bone and the second surface defining a release structure.
- 8. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the shroud is formed of a deformable material in order to accommodate different sized implants.
- 9. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the shroud is formed of polymeric material.
- 10. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the shroud is formed of an at least partially clear, translucent, or see-through material in order to allow visualization of the proper positioning of the shroud on the implant.
- 11. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the neck includes a taper with a lip, and the cavity comprises one or more lip structures adapted to hold part of the lip in order to provide the surgeon a range of options in positioning the implant.
- 12. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the shroud holds the implant removably.
- 13. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the implant is adapted to be retained in the patient's bone with bone cement, and the distal surface is adapted in shape to help retain the bone cement in the cavity of the patient's bone when the implant is properly inserted into the cavity.
- 14. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the shroud further comprises indicia in order to assist in properly locating the implant in the cavity of the patient's bone.
- 15. The shroud of claim 1, wherein the shroud further comprises a wiper to prevent seepage of cement between the shroud and the implant.
- 16. A shroud for use with a femoral implant, the femoral implant including a stem for insertion into a canal of the patient's femur, a neck that includes a taper, and a shoulder connecting the stem and the neck, the shroud comprising:
an elongated cap-type structure formed from deformable material and having an internal cavity with a shape that corresponds to the neck, the internal cavity defined at its base by a distal surface adapted to abut a patient's bone in use to assist in determining whether the implant has been positioned and oriented properly, the internal cavity further defining an optional release structure for removal of shroud after the femoral implant has been appropriately placed.
- 17. The shroud of claim 16, wherein the optional release structure is present and allows removal of shroud after use.
- 18. The shroud of claim 17, wherein the release structure comprises a ridge cap and a cutting groove adapted to allow a cutting instrument to split the shroud for its removal from the implant after implantation.
- 19. The shroud of claim 16, wherein the shroud is formed of a deformable material in order to accommodate different sized implants.
- 20. The shroud of claim 16, wherein the shroud is formed of an at least partially clear, translucent, or see-through material in order to allow visualization of the proper positioning of the shroud on the implant.
- 21. The shroud of claim 16, wherein the shroud contains indicia in order to assist in properly locating the implant in the cavity of the patient's bone.
- 22. The shroud of claim 16, wherein the shroud further comprises a wiper to prevent seepage of cement between the shroud and the implant.
- 23. A process for installing a femoral implant in a patient, comprising:
a. preparing the proximal portion and canal of a femur of the patient; b. performing trial reduction in order to select the femoral implant for the femur, c. introducing cement into the canal of the femur, d. introducing the femoral implant into the canal of the femur, the implant including a stem for insertion into the canal of the femur, a neck for receiving a femoral head, and a shoulder connecting the stem and the neck; e. connecting to the femoral implant a shroud, the shroud comprising:
(i) an elongated, walled cavity having a shape that corresponds to the neck, the cavity adapted to fit snugly over the neck in order to locate the shroud on the implant; and (ii) distal surface defining a base of the cavity, the distal surface adapted to substantially surround at least a portion of the implant and at least partially abut the patient's bone into which the stem is inserted and assist in determining whether the implant has been inserted into the cavity of the patient's bone a proper distance, f. properly locating the femoral implant in the femur using the shroud; g. allowing the cement at least partially to harden in order at least partially to retain the femoral implant in the femur; h. removing the shroud; and i. placing a femoral head on the implant.
- 24. A method of performing a hip implant in a patient, comprising:
a. preparing the proximal portion and canal of a femur of the patient; b. performing trial reduction in order to select the femoral implant for the femur; c. introducing cement into the canal of the femur, d. introducing the femoral implant into the canal of the femur, the implant including a stem for insertion into the canal of the femur, a neck for receiving a femoral head, and a shoulder connecting the stem and the neck; e. connecting to the femoral implant a shroud, the shroud comprising:
(i) an elongated, walled cavity having a shape that corresponds to the neck, the cavity adapted to fit snugly over the neck in order to locate the shroud on the implant; and (ii) distal surface defining a base of the cavity, the distal surface adapted to substantially surround at least a portion of the implant and at least partially abut the patient's bone into which the stem is inserted and assist in determining whether the implant has been inserted into the cavity of the patient's bone a proper distance; f. properly locating the femoral implant in the femur using the shroud; g. allowing the cement at least partially to harden in order at least partially to retain the femoral implant in the femur; h. removing the shroud; i. placing a femoral head on the implant; j. preparing an acetabulum of the patient that corresponds to the femur with the implant; k. installing an acetabular cup in the acetabulum, l. placing the femoral head in proper position with respect to the acetabular cup; and m. completing surgical operations.
- 25. A femoral implant product, comprising:
1. a femoral implant which includes a stem for insertion into a canal of the patient's femur, a neck for receiving a femoral head, a shoulder connecting the stem and the neck, and a femoral head; and 2. a shroud comprising:
(i) an elongated, walled cavity having a shape that corresponds to the neck, the cavity adapted to fit snugly over the neck in order to locate the shroud on the implant; and (ii) distal surface defining a base of the cavity, the distal surface adapted to substantially surround at least a portion of the implant and at least partially abut the patient's bone into which the stem is inserted and assist in determining whether the implant has been inserted into the cavity of the patient's bone a proper distance;
- 26. A product according to claim 25, in which the implant neck features a taper and the cavity covers at least part of a proximal surface of the taper and at least part of tapered surfaces of the taper in order to locate the shroud on the implant and to protect surfaces of the taper.
- 27. A product according to claim 25, in which the implant neck includes a taper having a lip and the cavity includes at least one detent or lip structure for holding at least part of the lip.
- 28. A product according to claim 25, in which the implant neck includes a taper and the cavity includes a plurality of detents for holding at least part of the taper in order to provide the surgeon a range of options in positioning the implant.
- 29. A product according to claim 25, in which the distal surface is generally oblong in shape and features a generally flat distal surface, the oblong shape generally accommodating portions of the implant shoulder, the generally flat distal surface adapted to abut portions of the femur.
- 30. A product according to claim 29, in which the generally flat oblong surface of the shroud distal surface is adapted to help retain bone cement in the canal of the patient's femur when the implant is inserted into the femur.
- 31. A product according to claim 25, in which the distal surface is adapted to hold portions of the implant shoulder.
- 32. A product according to claim 25, in which the shroud contains indicia in order to indicate proper orientation of the implant in the patient's femur.
- 33. A product according to claim 32, in which the indicia are located on the distal surface of the shroud in order indicate proper rotational orientation of the implant in the patient's femur.
- 34. A femoral implant product comprising:
1. a femoral implant which includes a stem for insertion into a canal of the patient's femur, a neck that includes a taper, a shoulder connecting the stem and the neck and a femoral head that connects to the neck; and 2. a shroud comprising:
(i) an elongated, walled cavity having a shape that corresponds to the neck, the cavity adapted to fit snugly over the neck in order to locate the shroud on the implant; and (ii) distal surface defining a base of the cavity, the distal surface adapted to substantially surround at least a portion of the implant and at least partially abut the patient's bone into which the stem is inserted and assist in determining whether the implant has been inserted into the cavity of the patient's bone a proper distance.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/551,375, filed on Apr. 18, 2000, having the title “Shrouds for Implants,” which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/186473 filed on Mar. 2, 2000, entitled “Shrouds for Implants,” both of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60186473 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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