Acetabular cup positioning insert with release mechanism
First Claim
1. An apparatus for positioning a prosthetic acetabular cup within an acetabulum, said apparatus comprising the combination of:
- a positioning rod;
an insert having a body including a central bore for receiving said positioning rod;
a key element formed on said bore adapted to engage a key element on said positioning rod to align said positioning rod, said insert having a locating element formed on an outer surface of said body and a spring element extending radially outwardly from said body;
a generally hemispherical shell member coupled to said insert and having an outer surface- for engaging the acetabulum and an inner surface including means for engaging said spring element for releasably coupling said insert on said shell, said shell having a plurality of apertures extending from said inner to said outer surface of said shell member; and
releasing means slidably mounted on said positioning rod, said releasing means capable of moving along the positioning rod in the direction of the shell member for deflecting the spring element to thereby uncouple the insert from the shell member.
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Abstract
An acetabular cup for use as a prosthetic implant has an insert with a body including a central bore for receiving a positioning rod therein. A key element is formed on the bore and is adapted to align the positioning rod. The insert has a locating element formed on an outer surface of the body and also includes spring elements extending radially outwardly from the body. The acetabular cup has a generally hemispherical shell member coupled to the outer surface of the insert. The shell has an outer surface for engaging the acetabulum and an inner surface having a circumferential groove for receiving the spring elements. The spring elements may be deflected radially inwardly out of engagement with the groove for releasing the insert from the shell. The spring elements can be deflected by pushing a sleeve down the rod to make contact with and deflect the spring element. The shell has a plurality of apertures extending from its inner to its outer surface, which apertures are located in an asymmetrical pattern about the shell. The shell includes a recess on its open end for receiving the locating element on the insert to align the insert at a predetermined orientation with respect to the apertures in the shell. The engagement of the insert onto the shell and the engagement of the locating element in the recess aligns the key element on the central bore and, therefore, the positioning rod at a predetermined orientation with respect to the apertures in the shell.
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15 Claims
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1. An apparatus for positioning a prosthetic acetabular cup within an acetabulum, said apparatus comprising the combination of:
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a positioning rod; an insert having a body including a central bore for receiving said positioning rod; a key element formed on said bore adapted to engage a key element on said positioning rod to align said positioning rod, said insert having a locating element formed on an outer surface of said body and a spring element extending radially outwardly from said body; a generally hemispherical shell member coupled to said insert and having an outer surface- for engaging the acetabulum and an inner surface including means for engaging said spring element for releasably coupling said insert on said shell, said shell having a plurality of apertures extending from said inner to said outer surface of said shell member; and releasing means slidably mounted on said positioning rod, said releasing means capable of moving along the positioning rod in the direction of the shell member for deflecting the spring element to thereby uncouple the insert from the shell member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for positioning and releasing a prosthetic acetabular cup within an acetabulum, said apparatus comprising the combination of:
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a positioning rod; an insert having a body including a central bore for receiving said positioning rod; a key element formed on said bore adapted to engage a key element on said positioning rod to align said positioning rod, said insert having a locating element formed on an outer surface of said body and a spring element extending radially outwardly from said body; a generally hemispherical shell member coupled to said insert having an outer surface for engaging the acetabulum and an inner surface including means for engaging said spring element for releasably coupling said insert on said shell, said shell having a plurality of spikes extending outwardly of said outer surface of said shell member, said shell member having a means for aligning said insert locating element at a predetermined orientation with respect to said spikes so that the coupling of said insert onto said shell and the engagement of said locating element with said means for alignment aligns said key element on said central bore thereof at a predetermined orientation with respect to said spikes in said shell; and releasing means slidably mounted on said positioning rod, said releasing means capable of moving along said positioning rod in the direction of said shell for deflecting said spring element to thereby uncouple said insert from said shell member. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An apparatus for positioning a prosthetic acetabular cup within an acetabulum, said apparatus comprising:
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a positioning rod; an insert having a body including a central bore for receiving said positioning rod; a key element formed on said bore adapted to engage a key element on said positioning rod to align said positioning rod, said insert having a locating element formed on an outer surface of said body and a spring element extending radially outwardly from said body; and releasing means slidably mounted on said positioning rod, said releasing means capable of moving along the positioning rod in the direction of the spring element for deflecting the spring element. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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