Claims
- 1) A prosthetic orthopedic implant system, comprising:
a prosthetic distal femoral component; a femoral stem incompatible for connection directly to the distal femoral component; a prosthetic proximal tibial component; a tibial stem incompatible for connection directly to the proximal tibial component; and first and second adaptors, wherein each adaptor has a first end adapted to connect directly to both the distal femoral component and proximal tibial component, and each adaptor has a second end adapted to connect directly to both the femoral stem and tibial stem, the adaptors providing a compatible interface between the distal femoral component and femoral stem and between the proximal tibial component and tibial stem.
- 2) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 1 wherein the first and second adaptors have a cylindrical body and a first anti-rotational component at the first end and a second anti-rotational component at the second end.
- 3) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 2 wherein the first and second anti-rotational components include keys and keyways.
- 4) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 1 wherein the adaptors include an external flange at the first end formed in a peripheral surface.
- 5) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 1 further including a segment having a first end connectable to the distal femoral component and a second end connectable to the first and second adaptors.
- 6) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 5 wherein the segment has an elongated shape and is adapted to replace resected bone.
- 7) A prosthetic orthopedic implant system, comprising:
a distal femoral component; a femoral stem incompatible for connection directly to the distal femoral component; a proximal tibial component; a tibial stem incompatible for connection directly to the proximal tibial component; a segment having a first end sized to connect directly to the distal femoral component; and a first adaptor having a first end adapted to connect directly to both the segment and the distal femoral component, and having a second end sized to connect directly to the femoral stem, wherein the first adaptor provides a compatible interface between the femoral stem and the distal femoral component and between the femoral stem and the segment.
- 8) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 7 further comprising a second adaptor having a first end adapted to connect directly to the proximal tibial component, and having a second end sized to connect directly to the tibial stem, wherein the second adaptor provides a compatible interface between the tibial stem and the proximal tibial component.
- 9) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 7 wherein the segment is adapted to replace resected bone.
- 10) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 9 wherein the segment has a generally cylindrical shape.
- 11) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 7 wherein the segment has a second end that connects directly to the first end of the first adaptor.
- 12) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 8 wherein the first end of the first adaptor and the segment have anti-rotational components, and the distal femoral component has an anti-rotational component that is adapted to engage both the anti-rotational component of the segment and the anti-rotational component of the first adaptor.
- 13) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 12 wherein the anti-rotational components of the segment and first adaptor are identical.
- 14) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 13 wherein the anti-rotational components of the first adaptor, segment, and distal femoral component include keys and keyways.
- 15) A prosthetic orthopedic implant system, comprising:
a distal femoral component; a femoral stem incompatible for connection directly to the distal femoral component; a proximal tibial component; a tibial stem incompatible for connection directly to the proximal tibial component; a first adaptor having a first end adapted to connect the distal femoral component, and having a second end sized to connect directly to the femoral stem, wherein the first adaptor provides a compatible interface between the femoral stem and the distal femoral component; and a second adaptor having a first end adapted to connect directly to the proximal tibial component, and having a second end sized to connect directly to the tibial stem, wherein the second adaptor provides a compatible interface between the tibial stem and the proximal tibial component.
- 16) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 15 wherein the first adaptor anti-rotationally engages the femoral stem and the distal femoral component.
- 17) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 16 wherein the second adaptor anti-rotationally engages the tibial stem and the proximal tibial component.
- 18) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 17 wherein the first and second adaptor are identical.
- 19) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 15 further including a segment having a first end sized to connect directly to the distal femoral component and a second end sized to connect directly to the first adaptor.
- 20) The prosthetic orthopedic implant system of claim 19 wherein the first adaptor provides a compatible interface between the femoral stem and the distal femoral component and between the femoral stem and the segment, and wherein the segment is adapted to replace resected femoral bone.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/619,345 filed Jul. 19, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09619345 |
Jul 2000 |
US |
Child |
10386956 |
Mar 2003 |
US |