Radial head prosthesis with floating articular member
First Claim
1. A method of replacing a proximal end of a radial bone with a radial head prosthesis having a stem portion and a head portion, the stem portion defining a long axis, the head portion being connected or connectable to the stem portion and including a fixed cup member and a floating articular member, the method comprising:
- installing the prosthesis such that the stem portion of the prosthesis is attached to a radial bone, the fixed cup member directly articulates with an ulnar bone, and the floating articular member directly articulates with a humeral bone and is movable with respect to the fixed cup member and the stem portion when the radial head prosthesis is finally implanted and fully operational, to change an offset of the floating articular member'"'"'s center of mass from the long axis of the stem portion,wherein a majority of the floating articular member is located within the fixed cup member when the radial head prosthesis is finally implanted and fully operational,wherein the floating articular member of the head portion is operatively movable with respect to the stem portion and the fixed cup member of the head portion via a first interface that allows translational changes to the offset of the floating articular member'"'"'s center of mass from the long axis of the stem portion, and wherein the fixed cup member of the head portion is operatively movable with respect to the stem portion via a second interface that allows the fixed cup member to rotate with respect to the stem portion,wherein the first interface is defined by a planar joint located inside the fixed cup member, and connecting the floating articular member to the fixed cup member, andwherein the second interface is defined by a spherical joint connecting the fixed cup member to the stem portion.
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Abstract
System, including apparatus, methods, and kits, for replacement of the proximal end of a radial bone with a prosthesis having a floating articular member. The prosthesis may include a head portion connected or connectable to a stem portion. While the stem portion remains operatively connected to the head portion, the head portion and/or an articular member thereof may be permitted to float in position relative to the stem portion. The head portion/articular member may float transversely (e.g., translationally) and/or rotationally with respect to the stem portion. The articular member may articulate with a humeral bone or both a humeral bone and an ulnar bone. In some embodiments, the head portion may include a fixed member for articulation with an ulnar bone and a floating member for articulation with a humeral bone.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of replacing a proximal end of a radial bone with a radial head prosthesis having a stem portion and a head portion, the stem portion defining a long axis, the head portion being connected or connectable to the stem portion and including a fixed cup member and a floating articular member, the method comprising:
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installing the prosthesis such that the stem portion of the prosthesis is attached to a radial bone, the fixed cup member directly articulates with an ulnar bone, and the floating articular member directly articulates with a humeral bone and is movable with respect to the fixed cup member and the stem portion when the radial head prosthesis is finally implanted and fully operational, to change an offset of the floating articular member'"'"'s center of mass from the long axis of the stem portion, wherein a majority of the floating articular member is located within the fixed cup member when the radial head prosthesis is finally implanted and fully operational, wherein the floating articular member of the head portion is operatively movable with respect to the stem portion and the fixed cup member of the head portion via a first interface that allows translational changes to the offset of the floating articular member'"'"'s center of mass from the long axis of the stem portion, and wherein the fixed cup member of the head portion is operatively movable with respect to the stem portion via a second interface that allows the fixed cup member to rotate with respect to the stem portion, wherein the first interface is defined by a planar joint located inside the fixed cup member, and connecting the floating articular member to the fixed cup member, and wherein the second interface is defined by a spherical joint connecting the fixed cup member to the stem portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A radial head prosthesis to replace a proximal end of a radial bone, comprising:
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a stem portion defining a long axis; and a head portion connected or connectable to the stem portion and including a fixed cup member and a floating articular member; wherein the prosthesis is configured to be installed such that the stem portion of the prosthesis is attached to a radial bone, the fixed cup member directly articulates with an ulnar bone, and the floating articular member directly articulates with a humeral bone and is movable with respect to the fixed cup member and the stem portion when the radial head prosthesis is finally implanted and fully operational, to change an offset of the floating articular member'"'"'s center of mass from the long axis of the stem portion, wherein a majority of the floating articular member is located within the fixed cup member when the radial head prosthesis is finally implanted and fully operational, wherein the floating articular member of the head portion is operatively movable with respect to the stem portion and the fixed cup member of the head portion via a first interface that allows translational changes to the offset of the floating articular member'"'"'s center of mass from the long axis of the stem portion, and wherein the fixed cup member of the head portion is operatively movable with respect to the stem portion via a second interface that allows the fixed cup member to rotate with respect to the stem portion, wherein the first interface is defined by a planar joint located inside the fixed cup member, and connecting the floating articular member to the fixed cup member, and wherein the second interface is defined by a spherical joint connecting the fixed cup member to the stem portion. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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