Claims
- 1. In a modular prosthesis to be used in bone joint replacement having a weight bearing component with a through bore and an intramedullary rod for securing said weight bearing component to the bone,
said intramedullary rod having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end adapted to be fixedly connected in said through bore of said weight bearing component at a preselected rotational angle, the improvement comprising said proximal end and said distal end being telescoped together with a split sleeve therebetween, said telescoped proximal end and said distal end forming a rotationally adjustable connection, said split sleeve adapted to rigidly fix said connection upon longitudinal translation of said telescoped proximal end and said distal end.
- 2. A modular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1 including a means located in said proximal end and said distal end for providing longitudinal translation.
- 3. A modular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1 wherein said proximal end has a lower portion with a reduce diameter wall, said distal end has a upper portion with a conical internal wall, and said split sleeve disposed therebetween.
- 4. A modular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1 wherein said proximal end of said intramedullary rod has opposite planar surfaces connected by curved surfaces, said through bore has complimentary surfaces, said proximal end of said intramedullary rod and said through bore adapted to be telescoped together with said planar surfaces in intimate contact with each other.
- 5. A modular prosthesis as claimed in claim 1 wherein said distal end of said through bore in said weight bearing component has a tapered surface and said proximal end of said intramedullary rod has a tapered surface, said tapered surfaces forming a stop limit when said intramedullary rod and said trochanter are telescoped together.
- 6. In a modular hip prosthesis kit including a plurality of different sized intramedullary rods, trochanters, necks, and bolts, said plurality of intramedullary rods, trochanters, necks and bolts being adapted for interchangeable assembly to form a particular hip prosthesis with specific characteristics, said specific characteristics including a longitudinal axis and an anteversion angle, said angle fixed by rotational adjustment of said intramedullary rods, trochanters and necks about the longitudinal axis,
the improvement comprising said intramedullary rods each having a proximal end and a distal end telescoped together for rotational movement, a split sleeve disposed between said telescoped proximal end and distal end, said split sleeve adapted to rigidly fix said proximal end and said distal end upon longitudinal translation of said proximal end and said distal end.
- 7. A modular hip prosthesis kit of claim 6 wherein said proximal end has an upper end and a lower end and a bore therethrough, said lower end having a reduced diameter portion, said split sleeve carried by said reduced diameter portion, said distal end having a blind bore, said blind bore having a conical wall, whereby longitudinal translation of said proximal end and said distal end compresses said split sleeve between said lower end and said conical wall.
- 8. A modular hip prosthesis kit of claim 7 wherein said bore in said proximal end has screw threads adapted to engage screw threads on a jack screw inserted in said bore, said jack screw adapted to engage said blind bore of said distal end for longitudinal translation of said proximal end and said distal end.
- 9. A modular hip prosthesis of claim 8 wherein each of said distal ends is adapted for insertion in the femur and each said proximal end has a reduced diameter with a screw threaded bore, each of said trochanters have an enlarged proximal end and a smaller distal end with a through bore, said through bore adapted for telescoping connection with said proximal end of any one of said intramedullary rods, each of said necks having a proximal end carrying an arm and a distal end with an extension, each of said necks having a through bore, one end of said through bore housed in said extension, said extension adapted to telescope into said through bore at said proximal end of any of said trochanters, and each screw threaded bolt is adapted to be placed in the through bore of said neck, and extend through the through bore of said trochanter and be threaded into the threaded bore of said intramedullary rod to form a specific prosthesis.
- 10. In a method of assembly of a hip prosthesis to closely approximate a natural hip, said prosthesis having an intramedullary rod with a proximal end and a distal end, a trochanter with a throughbore rotationally fixed on said proximal end of said intramedullary rod, and a neck with a throughbore rotationally fixed on said trochanter opposite said intramedullary rod comprising the steps of
a) establishing a fixed position of the distal end of said intramedullary rod; b) providing said through bore of said trochanter and said proximal end of said intramedullary rod with complimentary shaped surfaces; c) mounting said trochanter on said proximal end of said intramedullary rod in a fixed rotational relationship; d) telescoping said proximal end of said intramedullary rod into said distal end of said intramedullary rod; e) freely rotating said telescoped portion of said proximal end of said intramedullary rod in said distal end of said intramedullary to obtain the desired radial orientation of said trochanter; f) providing the telescoped portion of said proximal end of said intramedullary rod with a reduced diameter portion and mounting a split sleeve on said reduced diameter portion; g) providing said telescoped portion of said distal end of said intramedullary rod with a conical blind bore; and h) separating said telescoped portion of proximal end and said distal end of said intramedullary rod longitudinally to press fit said split sleeve between said proximal end and said distal end of said intramedullary rod resulting in a rigid connection.
- 11. In a method of assembly of a hip prosthesis as claimed in claim 10 further comprising the steps of
i) providing said proximal end of said intramedullary rod with internal screw threads to accept a bolt; j) placing said neck on said trochanter opposite said intramedullary rod with said throughbore about said proximal end of said intramedullary rod; j) rotationally adjusting said neck to approximate the desired anteversion angle; and k) tightening a bolt in said internal screw threads of said proximal end of said intramedullary rod to rotationally fix said neck to said trochanter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is related to an application entitled, Spinal Fixation System, Ser. No.______, by the same inventors, filed on even date herewith.