Total elbow replacement for dogs
First Claim
1. A total elbow replacement prosthesis for dogs, wherein the ulna is left intact, wherein the distal end of the humerus is surgically removed, and the proximal end of the radius is surgically removed, comprising:
- a humeral component having an elongated stem adapted to be carried by said humerus, having a generally cylindrical head carried by said stem, and a groove formed in said cylindrical head, radial ulnar component having a body and a formed plastic seat against which the head of said humeral component sits and articulates, a vertical ridge formed in said plastic seat adapted to engage said spiral groove to provide lateral support for said prosthesis, and means for connecting said radial ulnar component to said radius and ulnar bones.
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Abstract
A total elbow replacement prosthesis for dogs is provided. A humeral component has an elongated stem carried by the humerus and a generally cylindrical head carried by the stem. The cylindrical head has a spiral groove formed at an angle substantially the same as the angle of the trochlear notch in a healthy ulna. A radial ulnar component is provided having a body and a formed plastic seat against which the head of the humeral component sits and articulates. The plastic seat includes a vertical ridge which engages the spiral groove to provide lateral support for the prosthesis and to mimic the natural motion of a healthy elbow. The radial ulnar component is anchored to the ulnar. A radial cap is carried by the proximal end of the radius and has a domed surface adapted to engage a recess in the body of the radial ulna component. The prosthesis is therefore unconstrained and the radius and ulna are free to rotate relative to each other about their longitudinal axes to allow natural pronation and supination of the carpus.
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1. A total elbow replacement prosthesis for dogs, wherein the ulna is left intact, wherein the distal end of the humerus is surgically removed, and the proximal end of the radius is surgically removed, comprising:
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a humeral component having an elongated stem adapted to be carried by said humerus, having a generally cylindrical head carried by said stem, and a groove formed in said cylindrical head, radial ulnar component having a body and a formed plastic seat against which the head of said humeral component sits and articulates, a vertical ridge formed in said plastic seat adapted to engage said spiral groove to provide lateral support for said prosthesis, and means for connecting said radial ulnar component to said radius and ulnar bones. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5)
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3. A total elbow replacement prosthesis for dogs, wherein the ulna is left intact, wherein the distal end of the humerus is surgically removed, and the proximal end of the radius is surgically removed, comprising:
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a humeral component having an elongated stem adapted to be carried by said humerus, having a generally cylindrical head carried by said stem, and a spiral groove formed in said cylindrical head at an angle which is substantially the same as the angle of the trochlear notch in a healthy ulna, a radial ulnar component having a body and a formed plastic seat against which the head of said humeral component sits and articulates, a vertical ridge formed in said plastic seat adapted to engage said spiral groove to provide lateral support for said prosthesis and to mimic the natural motion of a healthy elbow, and means for connecting said radial ulnar component to said radius and ulnar bones.
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