Talar implants and methods of use
First Claim
1. An implant comprising:
- a head having an upper surface, an anterior surface, a posterior surface, a lateral surface, and a lower surface;
the anterior surface, the lateral surface, and the lower surface are approximately perpendicular and intersect each other;
the anterior surface and the posterior surface are approximately parallel to each other, wherein the upper surface has a general shape of at least a portion of a superior articular surface of a talus and at least a portion of a medial articular surfaces of a talus; and
a stem having a cylindrical portion and a truncated conical portion, the cylindrical portion affixed to and extending in a direction away from the lower surface of the head and the truncated conical portion affixed to and extending in a direction away from a lower end of the cylindrical portion.
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Abstract
Implant devices, and method of using the same, are provided. The implant devices have a head and a stem. The head has an upper surface, an anterior surface, a posterior surface, a lateral surface and a lower surface. The anterior surface, the lateral surface, and the lower surface are approximately perpendicular to and intersect each other. The anterior surface and the posterior surface are approximately parallel to each other. Preferably, the upper surface has a general shape of at least a portion of a superior articular surface of a talus and at least a portion of a medial articular surfaces of a talus. The stem has a truncated conical portion and a cylindrical portion. The cylindrical portion is affixed to the lower surface of the head, and the truncated conical portion is affixed to the cylindrical portion.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. An implant comprising:
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a head having an upper surface, an anterior surface, a posterior surface, a lateral surface, and a lower surface; the anterior surface, the lateral surface, and the lower surface are approximately perpendicular and intersect each other; the anterior surface and the posterior surface are approximately parallel to each other, wherein the upper surface has a general shape of at least a portion of a superior articular surface of a talus and at least a portion of a medial articular surfaces of a talus; and a stem having a cylindrical portion and a truncated conical portion, the cylindrical portion affixed to and extending in a direction away from the lower surface of the head and the truncated conical portion affixed to and extending in a direction away from a lower end of the cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of repairing articular cartilage comprising:
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locating articular cartilage having a lesion; utilizing an implant having dimensions compatible with the lesion, wherein the implant comprises; a head having an upper surface, an anterior surface, a posterior surface, a lateral surface, and a lower surface; the anterior surface, the lateral surface, and the lower surface are approximately perpendicular and intersect each other; the anterior surface and the posterior surface are approximately parallel to each other, wherein the upper surface has a general shape of at least a portion of a superior articular surface of a talus and at least a portion of a medial articular surfaces of a talus; and a stem having a cylindrical portion and a truncated conical portion, the cylindrical portion affixed to and extending in a direction away from the lower surface of the head and the truncated conical portion affixed to and extending in a direction away from a lower end of the cylindrical portion; forming a cavity in the articular cartilage, subchondral bone, and cancellous bone; and engaging the implant with the cavity so that the lower surface, anterior surface, posterior surface, and lateral surface abuts against the subchondral and cancellous bone and the stem abuts against the cancellous bone. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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Specification