Tool and method for engaging two members of a joint prosthesis
First Claim
1. A tool for bringing into engagement first and second members of a joint prosthesis, said first member having a substantially spherical head and a laterally-curved neck depending therefrom, and said second member having a cavity formed therein substantially congruent with said head, with said second member being adapted to receive said head through an aperture therein for engagement within said cavity and to hold said head against withdrawal from said cavity,said tool comprising first and second arms, said first arm having a first handle and a first jaw of said tool and said second arm having a second handle and a second jaw of said tool, and means for pivotally connecting said arms so that bringing said handles together results in bringing said jaws together, with said first jaw being bifurcated and curved concavely toward said second jaw and said second jaw being substantially shorter than and curved concavely toward said first jaw, with said second jaw being provided with a curved notch in the tip thereof, said notch being adapted to receive the neck of said first member when said tip bears against said neck, and with a plurality of plastic spacers being provided upon the inner surface of said first jaw for bearing against said second member.
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Abstract
A novel pliers-like tool is disclosed for bringing into engagement the first member, having a head and a neck depending therefrom, and the second member, having a cavity therein receiving said head, of a joint prosthesis. In use, the inner surface of one, preferably bifurcated, jaw of the tool bears against the outer surface of the second member, while the tip of the other jaw bears against the neck of the first member. The two members are readily brought into engagement by closing the handles of the tool.
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3 Claims
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1. A tool for bringing into engagement first and second members of a joint prosthesis, said first member having a substantially spherical head and a laterally-curved neck depending therefrom, and said second member having a cavity formed therein substantially congruent with said head, with said second member being adapted to receive said head through an aperture therein for engagement within said cavity and to hold said head against withdrawal from said cavity,
said tool comprising first and second arms, said first arm having a first handle and a first jaw of said tool and said second arm having a second handle and a second jaw of said tool, and means for pivotally connecting said arms so that bringing said handles together results in bringing said jaws together, with said first jaw being bifurcated and curved concavely toward said second jaw and said second jaw being substantially shorter than and curved concavely toward said first jaw, with said second jaw being provided with a curved notch in the tip thereof, said notch being adapted to receive the neck of said first member when said tip bears against said neck, and with a plurality of plastic spacers being provided upon the inner surface of said first jaw for bearing against said second member.
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2. A method for bringing into engagement first and second members of a joint prosthesis, said first member having a substantially spherical, non-resilient head and a laterally-curved, non-resilient neck depending therefrom, and said second member having a cavity formed therein substantially congruent with said head, with said second member being adapted to receive said head through a deformable aperture therein for mutual articulatory engagement within said cavity and to hold said head against withdrawal from said cavity, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a tool comprising first and second arms, said first arm having a first handle and a first jaw of said tool and said second arm having a second handle and a second jaw of said tool, and means for pivotally connecting said arms so that bringing said handles together results in bringing said jaws together, with said first jaw being curved concavely toward said second jaw and said second jaw being substantially shorter than and curved concavely toward said first jaw; (b) positioning said tool so that the inner surface of said first jaw bears against said second member and the tip of said second jaw bears against the neck of said first member, with said head, said aperture and said cavity being generally between said jaws; and (c) bringing said handles together so as to force said head through said deformable aperture.
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3. A method for bringing into engagement first and second members of a joint prosthesis, said first member having a substantially spherical, non-resilient head and a laterally-curved, non-resilient neck depending therefrom, and said second member having a cavity formed therein substantially congruent with said head, with said second member being adapted to receive said head through a deformable aperture therein for mutual articulatory engagement within said cavity and to hold said head against withdrawal from said cavity, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a tool comprising first and second arms, said first arm having a first handle and a first jaw of said tool and said second arm having a second handle and a second jaw of said tool, and means for pivotally connecting said arms so that bringing said handles together results in bringing said jaws together, with said first jaw being bifurcated and curved concavely toward said second jaw and said second jaw being substantially shorter than and curved concavely toward said first jaw, with a plurality of plastic spacers being provided upon the inner surface of said first jaw, and with said second jaw being provided with a curved notch in the tip thereof adapted to receive the neck of said first member; (b) positioning said tool so that said plastic spacers bear against said second member and the tip of said second jaw bears against the neck of said first member, with said head, said aperture and said cavity being generally between said jaws and said neck being received by said notch; and (c) bringing said handles together so as to force said head through said deformable aperture.
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