US20090076620A1 - Modular Prosthesis and Locking Nut Therefor - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to modular prosthesis and more particularly to modular prosthesis having a plurality of distal components adapted to be mounted to a proximal component with a locking nut.
- a distally modular stem is desirable since it allows positioning of the distal stem consistent with the patients anatomy while independently positioning the proximal body in order to optimize the biomechanics.
- Firm locking of the proximal body and distal stem is critical to the success of such a modular stem. Two critical concerns to clinicians are that the components could disassociate or fracture in vivo.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,090,146 discloses a male/female connecting joint between an implant body component and a stem component with a fastener that engages the implant components and draws them together.
- the device disclosed therein attempts to address concerns about disassociation of the implant components in vivo.
- the device disclosed therein does not fully address the risk of fracture in vivo.
- the fasteners utilized to couple components of modular prosthesis together are configured to non-uniformly transfer stresses experienced by the fastener to the adjacent prosthesis components.
- Such fasteners are inserted into a nut receiving-cavity that has a flat bottom surface.
- the nut when the device is under stress, the nut (when the device is under stress) may contact the bottom surface of the cavity at a single point resulting in the stresses being non-uniformly transferred.
- This non-uniform distribution of stresses may induce the prosthesis components to fracture under stress.
- a fastener for securing the components of a modular prosthesis together which addresses both the concerns of disassociation and fracture of the components in vivo would be appreciated.
- the disclosed modular prosthesis components and locking nut therefor address the concerns regarding disassociation and fracture of prosthesis components in vivo
- the disclosed modular prosthesis components utilize a locking nut received in a cavity in one component of the prosthesis which is secured to the threaded shaft of the other component of the prosthesis to inhibit disassociation of the prosthesis components.
- the locking nut and cavity are formed to engage each other in multiple locations when the locking nut is tightened to address concerns regarding fracture of the prosthesis components.
- a modular prosthesis includes a first prosthesis component, a second prosthesis component and a locking nut.
- the first prosthesis component is configured to include a first half of a male/female connecting joint and a threaded shaft configured to receive the locking nut thereon.
- the second prosthesis component is formed to include a second half of a male/female connecting joint, a cavity configured to receive the locking nut therein and a bore communicating with the cavity and the second half of the male/female connecting joint and sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough.
- the nut-receiving cavity is formed to include a shaped bottom surface through which the bore extends.
- the locking nut is formed to include a distal end having a shape configured to cooperate with the shaped bottom surface of the nut receiving cavity to create multiple locations of engagement.
- the threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom surface of the cavity.
- a modular prosthesis includes a first prosthesis component, a second prosthesis component and a locking nut.
- the first prosthesis component is configured to include a mating surface and a threaded shaft extending from the mating surface and configured to receive the locking nut thereon.
- the second prosthesis component is formed to include a mating surface, a cavity configured to receive the locking nut therein and a bore communicating with the cavity and the mating surface and sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough.
- the nut receiving cavity is formed to include a shaped bottom surface through which the bore extends.
- the locking nut is formed to include a distal end having a shape configured to cooperate with the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity to create multiple locations of engagement.
- the threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the threaded shaft of the first prosthesis extends through the bore and the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom surface of the cavity and the mating surfaces of the first and second components are urged into engagement.
- a modular prosthesis includes a distal prosthesis component, a locking nut and a proximal prosthesis component.
- the distal prosthesis component is configured to include a male joint component, a threaded shaft, a stem and an axis.
- the male joint component and threaded shaft are formed concentrically about the axis.
- the threaded shaft extends proximally from the male joint component and the stem extends distally from the male joint component.
- the locking nut is configured to be received on the threaded shaft and formed to include a radiused distal end exhibiting a radius of curvature.
- the proximal prosthesis component comprises a body having a longitudinal axis.
- the body is configured to include a female joint component configured to mate with the male joint component, a nut-receiving cavity and a shaft-receiving bore formed concentrically about the longitudinal axis.
- the nut-receiving cavity is configured to receive the locking nut therein and includes a radiused bottom surface exhibiting a radius of curvature configured to cooperate with the radiused distal end of the locking nut to create multiple locations of engagement.
- the bore is sized to receive the threaded shaft therein and communicates with the nut-receiving cavity through the radiused bottom surface and the female joint component.
- the threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the radiused distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the radiused bottom surface of the cavity.
- a plurality of such proximal prosthesis components having differently sized bodies but similarly sized female joint components may be provided.
- a plurality of such distal prosthesis components may be provided having differently sized stems but similarly sized male joint components.
- a plurality of such locking nuts may be provided having different lengths but similar diameters.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a modular prosthesis including a distal stem component having a threaded shaft extending therefrom, a proximal body component and a looking nut for securing the distal stem component to the proximal body component;
- FIG. 2 is an elevation view of the distal stem component of FIG. 1 showing a stem component for insertion into the medullary canal of a patient mounted to a male joint component from which a threaded shaft extends;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the male joint component and threaded shaft of the distal stem component of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the threaded shaft of the distal stem component of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an elevation view of the proximal body component of the modular prosthesis of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6 - 6 of the proximal body component of FIG. 5 showing a nut-receiving cavity having a radiused bottom wall, a bore and a female joint component formed in the proximal body component;
- FIG. 7 is an elevation view of the locking nut of FIG. 1 showing the radiused bottom wall of the nut configured to engage the radiused bottom wall of the nut-receiving cavity of the proximal body component and showing, in phantom lines, the internal thread configured to cooperate with the thread of the threaded shaft of the distal stem component;
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the locking nut of FIG. 1 showing the hex-shaped head that facilitates using tools when tightening the locking nut onto a threaded shaft;
- FIG. 9 is an elevation view of a locking nut configured to mate with a larger proximal body component formed to include a deeper locking nut-receiving cavity;
- FIG. 10 is a view with parts of the proximal body component and locking nut broken away of the assembled modular prosthesis of FIG. 1 formed by mating the proximal body component to the distal stem component and securing the components together with the locking nut;
- FIG. 11 is a view with parts of the proximal body component and locking nut broken away of an assembled modular prosthesis formed by mating a larger proximal body component formed to include a deeper nut-receiving cavity to the distal stem component and securing the components together with the locking nut of FIG. 9 .
- a modular prosthesis 10 includes a distal stem component 12 , a proximal body component 14 and a locking nut 16 .
- the illustrated modular prosthesis 10 includes components that can be mated to form a component of a hip prosthesis for attachment to the femur of a patient.
- the modular prosthesis 10 may also include a plurality of differently sized heads each configured to couple to the proximal end of the proximal body component 14 and a plurality of hip socket or acetabular cup components configured to allow appropriately sized heads to articulate therein. While the invention is described with regard to a hip prosthesis, it is within the scope of the disclosure for the invention to be applied to other modular prosthesis, including, but not limited to knee, elbow and shoulder prosthesis.
- modular prosthesis 10 are typically provided as part of a system that includes a plurality of differently sized distal stem components 12 all configured to mate with any of a plurality of differently sized proximal body components 14 so that the surgeon can create an appropriately configured prosthesis for the patient's anatomy.
- the illustrated distal stem component 12 includes a stem 18 , a male joint component 20 , a threaded shaft 22 and a longitudinal axis 24 .
- the male joint component 20 is configured to serve as the male component of a Morse-type taper lock joint.
- male joint component 20 includes a circular proximal end wall 26 , a circular distal end wall 28 (which in the illustrated embodiment merges with the stem portion 18 ) and a frusto-conical side wall 30 each formed concentrically about longitudinal axis 24 .
- the frusto conical side wall 30 extends between and couples the edges of the proximal end wall 26 and the distal end wall 28 .
- the frusto-conical side wall 30 adjacent the proximal end wall 26 has a diameter 32 and adjacent the distal end wall 28 has a diameter 34 .
- the male joint component 20 has a length 36 .
- the difference between diameter 32 and diameter 34 and the displacement between the locations where the male joint component 20 exhibits such diameters 32 and 34 is such that the male joint component 20 exhibits a taper angle of approximately two degrees.
- the male joint component is formed to include a full taper 72 that corresponds to a full taper 70 in the female joint component 56 .
- the formation of Morse taper male components is known in the art and the description of the male joint component 20 contained herein should not be viewed as limiting.
- the threaded shaft 22 extends from the proximal end wall 26 and the stem 18 extends from the distal end wall 28 of the male joint component 20 .
- the threaded shaft 22 has a length 38 , a diameter 40 and a thread 42 having a pitch and gage formed beginning at the proximal end 44 of the shaft 22 and extending toward the male joint component 20 .
- the length 38 of the threaded shaft 22 is sufficient to extend through the bore 92 in the proximal body component 14 so that the proximal end 44 of the threaded shaft 22 is disposed in the nut-receiving cavity 78 when the male joint component 20 is seated within the female joint component 56 .
- the diameter 40 of the threaded shaft 22 is slightly smaller than the diameter 96 of the bore 92 to facilitate passage of the threaded shaft 22 through the bore 92 as the body component 14 is coupled to the stem component 12 .
- the external thread 42 on the threaded shaft 22 is of the same gauge and thread type as the internal thread 124 on the locking nut 16 .
- the stem 18 is configured to be received in the medullary canal.
- distal stem components 12 typically the size of the stem 18 is different between different sized distal stem components 12 .
- the stem 18 is typically fluted and grit blasted or otherwise provided with an exterior finish to facilitate ingrowth and/or on growth of bone to provide stability to the prosthesis.
- the proximal body component 14 is formed to include a body 46 having a distal surface 48 , a proximal surface 50 , an axis 52 and a head-mounting structure 54 extending at an angle from adjacent the proximal surface 50 .
- a female joint component 56 is formed in the body 46 extending through the distal surface 48 .
- the female joint component 56 is configured to mate with the male joint component 20 to facilitate coupling the body component 14 to the stem component 12 .
- female joint component 56 is configured to act as the female component of a Morse type taper lock.
- female joint component 56 is defined by a tapered side wall 58 extending between circular ends 60 , 62 formed concentrically about the axis 52 .
- the side wall 58 tapers inwardly as it extends into the body component 14 from a circular aperture 62 formed in the distal surface 48 concentrically about the axis 52 of the body component 14 .
- the tapered side wall 58 exhibits an approximately two degree taper to coincide with the approximately two degree taper of the male joint component 20 on the distal stem component 12 .
- the tapered side wall 58 has a diameter 66 equal to diameter 34 of the male joint component 20 .
- the female joint component 56 has a diameter 64 that is equal to the diameter 32 of the male joint component 20 .
- the female joint component 56 has an overall length 68 that is less than the length 36 of the male joint component 20 .
- a fill taper 70 is formed that conforms to the full taper 72 of the male joint component 20 .
- a nut-receiving cavity 78 is formed in the proximal body component 14 .
- the nut-receiving cavity 78 is defined by a cylindrical side wall 80 and a curved end wall 82 . Both the cylindrical side wall 80 and curved end wall 82 are formed symmetrically about the axis 52 of the proximal body component 14 .
- a circular aperture 84 extends through the proximal wall 50 of the body component 14 to act as the opening to the nut-receiving cavity 78 .
- the circular aperture 84 is formed concentrically about the axis 52 of the proximal body component 14 .
- the cylindrical side wall 80 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 has a diameter 86 which in the illustrated embodiment is 0.615 in.
- the diameter 86 of the cylindrical side wall 80 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 is selected to be slightly larger than the diameter 100 of the cylindrical side wall 102 , 202 of each of the plurality of different length locking nuts 16 , 116 to facilitate receipt of the appropriate locking nut 16 , 116 in the nut-receiving cavity 78 .
- the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 has a radius of curvature 88 which in the illustrated embodiment is 0.375 in.
- the radius of curvature 88 of the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 is selected to cooperate with the radius of curvature 126 of the curved distal end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 , 116 to facilitate engagement of the end wall 108 of the looking nut 16 , 116 and the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 in multiple locations.
- the radius of curvature 88 of the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 differs from the radiused curved distal end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 , 116 to ensure that the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 engages the curved end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 , 116 along a contiguous contact surface.
- the end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 and the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 are in contiguous contact across the entire surface 128 of the end wall 108 of the nut 16 , 116 .
- the nut-receiving cavity 78 has a depth 90 , 190 which may vary, as shown, for example, in FIGS. 10 and 11 , according to the size of the proximal body component 14 , 114 .
- the depth 90 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 is 0.381 in.
- the proximal body component 14 shown in FIGS. 6 and 10 is intended for use with a locking nut 16 having an overall length of 0.381 in.
- the nut-receiving cavity 78 of proximal body component 14 has a depth 90 substantially equal to the overall length 99 of the locking nut 16 , when the end wall 108 of the nut 16 and the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 are urged into engagement with each other when the nut 16 is tightened onto the threaded shaft 22 to secure the proximal body component 14 and distal stem component 12 together, the top wall of the locking nut 16 is flush with the proximal surface 50 of the proximal body component 14 , as shown, for example, in FIG. 10 .
- the proximal body component 14 , 114 is formed to include a shaft-receiving bore 92 extending between the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 and the end wall 60 of the female joint component 86 .
- the shaft-receiving bore 92 is defined by a cylindrical wall 94 formed concentrically about the axis 52 of the proximal body component 14 , 114 .
- the shaft-receiving bore 92 has a diameter 96 which is slightly larger than the diameter 40 of the threaded shaft 22 to facilitate receipt of the threaded shaft 22 through the bore 92 .
- the cylindrical wall 94 merges smoothly with the circular end 60 of the female joint component 56 .
- the shaft-receiving bore 92 has a length 98 that is less than the length 38 of the threaded shaft 22 so that when the shaft 22 extends through the bore 92 and the male joint component 20 is properly seated in the female joint component 56 , the proximal end 44 of the threaded shaft 22 extends into the nut-receiving cavity 78 sufficiently for the locking nut 16 to be threaded onto the shaft 22 .
- the junction surface 93 between the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 and the cylindrical side wall 94 of the bore 92 is radiused.
- the radiused junction surface 93 prevents the distal end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 , 116 from engaging the junction surface 93 which would result in concentration of stresses which the disclosed prosthesis is configured to avoid.
- each of the plurality of differently sized proximal body components 14 , 114 includes a nut-receiving cavity 78 having the same diameter 86 but different depths 90 , 190 , each of the plurality of lock ing nuts 16 , 116 have the same diameter 100 but differ in lengths 99 , 199 so that each is appropriate for one of the plurality of proximal body components 14 , 114 .
- the diameter 100 of locking nuts 16 , 116 is approximately equal to but slightly less than the diameter 86 of the cylindrical wall 80 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 formed in the proximal body component 14 , 114 . Since in the illustrated embodiments, locking nuts 16 , 116 differ only in length, similar reference numerals will be utilized to refer to similar components while identical reference numerals will be utilized to refer to identical components.
- Each of the plurality of locking nuts 16 , 116 includes a body 102 , 202 , a head 104 and a longitudinal axis 106 .
- the body 102 , 202 includes distal curved end wall 108 , a cylindrical side wall 110 , 210 and a top wall 118 formed concentrically about the longitudinal axis 106 .
- the head 104 is coupled to the top wall 118 of the body 102 , 202 and is configured to mate with a tool for driving the nut 16 , 116 onto the threaded shaft 22 .
- the head 104 has a hexagonal configuration to facilitate use of a wrench or a socket when attaching the nut 16 to the threaded shaft 22 .
- the head 104 is formed symmetrically about a plane extending through the longitudinal axis 106 .
- Curved end wall 108 is radiused 126 so as to cooperate with the radius of curvature 88 of the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 to form a surface contact between the two when they are brought into engagement.
- the radius 126 of the curved end wall 108 is 0.080 In.
- curved end wall 108 may exhibit a radius of curvature identical to the radius of curvature 88 of the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 to facilitate contiguous contact between curved end wall 108 and curved end wall 82 along the entire surface of curved end wall 108 .
- An internally threaded bore 120 is formed concentrically about the longitudinal axis 106 and extends through the curved end wall 108 .
- the bore 120 has a diameter 122 which in the illustrated embodiment is 0.317 in.
- the internal thread 124 of the bore 120 has a gage and pitch configured to match the gage and pitch of the threaded shaft 22 .
- locking nut 16 has a length 99 that in the illustrated embodiment is 0.381 in.
- Locking nut 16 is configured as the appropriate or associated nut for use with a proximal body component 14 having a locking nut-receiving cavity 78 having a depth 90 of 0.381 in.
- the locking nut 16 can be screwed onto the distal end 44 of the threaded shaft 22 of a distal stem component 12 and tightened onto the shaft 22 to secure the distal stem component 12 to the proximal body component 14 , as shown, for example, in FIG. 10 .
- the top wall of the locking nut 16 is flush with the proximal surface 50 of the proximal body component 14 , as shown, for example, in FIG. 10 .
- the male joint component 20 is properly seated within the female joint component 56 and the curved end wall 108 of the nut 16 is brought into engagement with the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 .
- the curved end wall 108 of the nut 16 exhibits a radius 126 and the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 exhibits a radius of curvature 88 , the end walls 108 and 82 engage in multiple locations, preferably along a contact surface.
- the entire end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 may even contiguously engage the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 when the nut 16 is properly tightened on the threaded shaft 22 , within the scope of the disclosure.
- locking nut 116 has a length 199 that in the illustrated embodiment is 1.562 in.
- Locking nut 116 is configured as the appropriate or associated nut for use with a proximal body component 114 having a locking nut-receiving cavity 78 having a depth 190 of 1.562 in.
- the locking nut 116 can be screwed onto the distal end 44 of the threaded shaft 22 of a distal stem component 12 and tightened onto the shaft 22 to secure the distal stem component 12 to the proximal body component 14 , as shown, for example, in FIG. 11 .
- the nut-receiving cavity 78 of proximal body component 114 has a depth 190 substantially equal to the overall length 199 of the locking nut 116 , when the end wall 108 of the nut 116 and the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 are urged into engagement with each other as nut 116 is tightened onto the threaded shaft 22 to secure the proximal body component 114 and distal stem component 12 together, the top wall of the locking nut 116 is flush with the proximal surface 50 of the proximal body component 114 , as shown, for example, in FIG. 11 .
- the male joint component 20 is properly seated within the female joint component 56 and the curved, end wall 108 of the nut 116 is brought into engagement with the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 .
- the curved end wall 108 of the nut 116 exhibits a radius 126 and the curved end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 exhibits a radius of curvature 88 , the end walls 108 and 82 engage in multiple locations, preferably along a contact surface.
- the entire end wall 108 of the locking nut 116 may even contiguously engage the end wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 when the nut 116 is properly tightened on the threaded shaft 22 , within the scope of the disclosure.
- the male joint component 20 formed on the distal stem component 12 and the female joint component 56 formed in the proximal body component 14
- the male joint component 20 is formed on the proximal body component and the female joint component 56 to be formed in the distal stem component.
- the lock nut-receiving cavity 78 and bore 92 is formed in the distal stem component and the threaded shaft 22 to extend from the proximal body component.
- each component will typically include a mating surface.
- each distal stem component 12 is illustrated and described, it is within the scope of the disclosure to provide a plurality of differently sized distal stem components each formed to include a male joint component configured to mount to each provided proximal body component. So that the threaded shaft of each distal stem component can be the same length, it is within the scope of the disclosure for the depth of the nut-receiving cavity to increase as the size of the proximal body component increases. Accordingly, a surgeon may form an appropriately sized and configured prosthesis by selecting from the provided plurality of distal stem components, proximal body components and locking nuts.
- the end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 could be formed to include a multiple radiused surface 128 configured to cooperate with a multiple radiused surface of the bottom wall 82 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 within the scope of the disclosure.
- the end wall 108 of the locking nut 16 and the bottom wall 108 of the nut-receiving cavity 78 to be any non-planar shape that allows the nut to be tightened onto the threaded shaft to induce engagement of the end wall 108 and bottom wall 82 in multiple locations, over a surface area or contiguously along the surface of the end wall 108 of the nut 16 .
Abstract
A modular prosthesis is provided having a first and second prosthesis component and a locking nut. The first prosthesis component is configured to include a mating surface and a threaded shaft extending from the mating surface. The locking nut is formed to include a distal end having a shaped surface. The second prosthesis component is configured to include a mating surface, a nut-receiving cavity and a bore. The mating surface of the second prosthesis component is configured to mate with the mating surface of the first prosthesis component. The nut-receiving cavity is configured to receive the locking nut therein and to have a shaped bottom wall configured to engage the shaped surface of the locking nut. The bore communicates with the nut-receiving cavity through the shaped bottom wall and the mating surface and is sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough. The threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the threaded shaft of the first prosthesis extends through the bore and the locking nut is received in the nut-receiving cavity and tightened onto the threaded shaft, the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom wall of the cavity and the mating surfaces of the first and second components are urged into engagement.
Description
- This invention relates generally to modular prosthesis and more particularly to modular prosthesis having a plurality of distal components adapted to be mounted to a proximal component with a locking nut.
- In many total joint devices, longer stems are employed in either more difficult cases or cases with abnormal anatomy. A distally modular stem is desirable since it allows positioning of the distal stem consistent with the patients anatomy while independently positioning the proximal body in order to optimize the biomechanics. Firm locking of the proximal body and distal stem is critical to the success of such a modular stem. Two critical concerns to clinicians are that the components could disassociate or fracture in vivo.
- Many modular prosthetic systems are available that couple a distal stem to a proximal component. Often this coupling is accomplished using a Morse-type taper joint with the frusto-conical male portion of the joint being formed on one component while the female frusto-conical cavity is formed on the other component. In several such devices a fastener is utilized to aid the taper joint in remaining associated in vivo.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,090,146 discloses a male/female connecting joint between an implant body component and a stem component with a fastener that engages the implant components and draws them together. Thus, the device disclosed therein attempts to address concerns about disassociation of the implant components in vivo. However, the device disclosed therein does not fully address the risk of fracture in vivo.
- Often the fasteners utilized to couple components of modular prosthesis together are configured to non-uniformly transfer stresses experienced by the fastener to the adjacent prosthesis components. Typically such fasteners are inserted into a nut receiving-cavity that has a flat bottom surface. When a standard looking nut is screwed onto a threaded shaft disposed in such a cavity, the nut (when the device is under stress) may contact the bottom surface of the cavity at a single point resulting in the stresses being non-uniformly transferred. This non-uniform distribution of stresses may induce the prosthesis components to fracture under stress. Thus, a fastener for securing the components of a modular prosthesis together which addresses both the concerns of disassociation and fracture of the components in vivo would be appreciated.
- The disclosed modular prosthesis components and locking nut therefor address the concerns regarding disassociation and fracture of prosthesis components in vivo, The disclosed modular prosthesis components utilize a locking nut received in a cavity in one component of the prosthesis which is secured to the threaded shaft of the other component of the prosthesis to inhibit disassociation of the prosthesis components. The locking nut and cavity are formed to engage each other in multiple locations when the locking nut is tightened to address concerns regarding fracture of the prosthesis components.
- According to one aspect of the invention, a modular prosthesis is provided that includes a first prosthesis component, a second prosthesis component and a locking nut. The first prosthesis component is configured to include a first half of a male/female connecting joint and a threaded shaft configured to receive the locking nut thereon. The second prosthesis component is formed to include a second half of a male/female connecting joint, a cavity configured to receive the locking nut therein and a bore communicating with the cavity and the second half of the male/female connecting joint and sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough. The nut-receiving cavity is formed to include a shaped bottom surface through which the bore extends. The locking nut is formed to include a distal end having a shape configured to cooperate with the shaped bottom surface of the nut receiving cavity to create multiple locations of engagement. The threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom surface of the cavity.
- According to another aspect of the invention, a modular prosthesis is provided that includes a first prosthesis component, a second prosthesis component and a locking nut. The first prosthesis component is configured to include a mating surface and a threaded shaft extending from the mating surface and configured to receive the locking nut thereon. The second prosthesis component is formed to include a mating surface, a cavity configured to receive the locking nut therein and a bore communicating with the cavity and the mating surface and sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough. The nut receiving cavity is formed to include a shaped bottom surface through which the bore extends. The locking nut is formed to include a distal end having a shape configured to cooperate with the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity to create multiple locations of engagement. The threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the threaded shaft of the first prosthesis extends through the bore and the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom surface of the cavity and the mating surfaces of the first and second components are urged into engagement.
- According to yet another aspect of the invention, a modular prosthesis includes a distal prosthesis component, a locking nut and a proximal prosthesis component. The distal prosthesis component is configured to include a male joint component, a threaded shaft, a stem and an axis. The male joint component and threaded shaft are formed concentrically about the axis. The threaded shaft extends proximally from the male joint component and the stem extends distally from the male joint component. The locking nut is configured to be received on the threaded shaft and formed to include a radiused distal end exhibiting a radius of curvature. The proximal prosthesis component comprises a body having a longitudinal axis. The body is configured to include a female joint component configured to mate with the male joint component, a nut-receiving cavity and a shaft-receiving bore formed concentrically about the longitudinal axis. The nut-receiving cavity is configured to receive the locking nut therein and includes a radiused bottom surface exhibiting a radius of curvature configured to cooperate with the radiused distal end of the locking nut to create multiple locations of engagement. The bore is sized to receive the threaded shaft therein and communicates with the nut-receiving cavity through the radiused bottom surface and the female joint component. The threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the radiused distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the radiused bottom surface of the cavity. A plurality of such proximal prosthesis components having differently sized bodies but similarly sized female joint components may be provided. A plurality of such distal prosthesis components may be provided having differently sized stems but similarly sized male joint components. A plurality of such locking nuts may be provided having different lengths but similar diameters.
- Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
- The illustrative devices will be described hereinafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
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FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a modular prosthesis including a distal stem component having a threaded shaft extending therefrom, a proximal body component and a looking nut for securing the distal stem component to the proximal body component; -
FIG. 2 is an elevation view of the distal stem component ofFIG. 1 showing a stem component for insertion into the medullary canal of a patient mounted to a male joint component from which a threaded shaft extends; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the male joint component and threaded shaft of the distal stem component ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the threaded shaft of the distal stem component ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an elevation view of the proximal body component of the modular prosthesis ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 of the proximal body component ofFIG. 5 showing a nut-receiving cavity having a radiused bottom wall, a bore and a female joint component formed in the proximal body component; -
FIG. 7 is an elevation view of the locking nut ofFIG. 1 showing the radiused bottom wall of the nut configured to engage the radiused bottom wall of the nut-receiving cavity of the proximal body component and showing, in phantom lines, the internal thread configured to cooperate with the thread of the threaded shaft of the distal stem component; -
FIG. 8 is a plan view of the locking nut ofFIG. 1 showing the hex-shaped head that facilitates using tools when tightening the locking nut onto a threaded shaft; -
FIG. 9 is an elevation view of a locking nut configured to mate with a larger proximal body component formed to include a deeper locking nut-receiving cavity; -
FIG. 10 is a view with parts of the proximal body component and locking nut broken away of the assembled modular prosthesis ofFIG. 1 formed by mating the proximal body component to the distal stem component and securing the components together with the locking nut; -
FIG. 11 is a view with parts of the proximal body component and locking nut broken away of an assembled modular prosthesis formed by mating a larger proximal body component formed to include a deeper nut-receiving cavity to the distal stem component and securing the components together with the locking nut ofFIG. 9 . - Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Like reference characters tend to indicate like parts throughout the several views.
- For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the invention is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present invention includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the invention as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains.
- As shown for example, in
FIGS. 1-11 , amodular prosthesis 10 includes adistal stem component 12, aproximal body component 14 and a lockingnut 16. The illustratedmodular prosthesis 10 includes components that can be mated to form a component of a hip prosthesis for attachment to the femur of a patient. While not illustrated, themodular prosthesis 10 may also include a plurality of differently sized heads each configured to couple to the proximal end of theproximal body component 14 and a plurality of hip socket or acetabular cup components configured to allow appropriately sized heads to articulate therein. While the invention is described with regard to a hip prosthesis, it is within the scope of the disclosure for the invention to be applied to other modular prosthesis, including, but not limited to knee, elbow and shoulder prosthesis. - Although the illustrations show only one of the
distal stem component 12, those skilled in the art will recognize thatmodular prosthesis 10 are typically provided as part of a system that includes a plurality of differently sizeddistal stem components 12 all configured to mate with any of a plurality of differently sizedproximal body components 14 so that the surgeon can create an appropriately configured prosthesis for the patient's anatomy. - The illustrated
distal stem component 12 includes astem 18, a malejoint component 20, a threadedshaft 22 and alongitudinal axis 24. In the illustrated embodiment, the malejoint component 20 is configured to serve as the male component of a Morse-type taper lock joint. Thus, malejoint component 20 includes a circularproximal end wall 26, a circular distal end wall 28 (which in the illustrated embodiment merges with the stem portion 18) and a frusto-conical side wall 30 each formed concentrically aboutlongitudinal axis 24. The frustoconical side wall 30 extends between and couples the edges of theproximal end wall 26 and thedistal end wall 28. In one illustrative example of a male joint component for a Morse-type taper lock joint, the frusto-conical side wall 30 adjacent theproximal end wall 26 has adiameter 32 and adjacent thedistal end wall 28 has adiameter 34. The malejoint component 20 has alength 36. Thus, in the illustrated malejoint component 20 the difference betweendiameter 32 anddiameter 34 and the displacement between the locations where the malejoint component 20 exhibitssuch diameters joint component 20 exhibits a taper angle of approximately two degrees. The male joint component is formed to include afull taper 72 that corresponds to afull taper 70 in the femalejoint component 56. The formation of Morse taper male components is known in the art and the description of the malejoint component 20 contained herein should not be viewed as limiting. - As shown, for example, in
FIG. 2 , the threadedshaft 22 extends from theproximal end wall 26 and thestem 18 extends from thedistal end wall 28 of the malejoint component 20. The threadedshaft 22 has alength 38, adiameter 40 and athread 42 having a pitch and gage formed beginning at theproximal end 44 of theshaft 22 and extending toward the malejoint component 20. Thelength 38 of the threadedshaft 22 is sufficient to extend through thebore 92 in theproximal body component 14 so that theproximal end 44 of the threadedshaft 22 is disposed in the nut-receivingcavity 78 when the malejoint component 20 is seated within the femalejoint component 56. Thediameter 40 of the threadedshaft 22 is slightly smaller than thediameter 96 of thebore 92 to facilitate passage of the threadedshaft 22 through thebore 92 as thebody component 14 is coupled to thestem component 12. Theexternal thread 42 on the threadedshaft 22 is of the same gauge and thread type as theinternal thread 124 on the lockingnut 16. - The
stem 18 is configured to be received in the medullary canal. When multiple sizes ofdistal stem components 12 are provided in themodular prosthesis 10, typically the size of thestem 18 is different between different sizeddistal stem components 12. Those skilled in the art will recognize that thestem 18 is typically fluted and grit blasted or otherwise provided with an exterior finish to facilitate ingrowth and/or on growth of bone to provide stability to the prosthesis. - The
proximal body component 14 is formed to include abody 46 having adistal surface 48, aproximal surface 50, anaxis 52 and a head-mountingstructure 54 extending at an angle from adjacent theproximal surface 50. As shown, for example, inFIGS. 6 , 10 and 11, a femalejoint component 56 is formed in thebody 46 extending through thedistal surface 48. The femalejoint component 56 is configured to mate with the malejoint component 20 to facilitate coupling thebody component 14 to thestem component 12. - In the illustrated embodiment female
joint component 56 is configured to act as the female component of a Morse type taper lock. Thus, femalejoint component 56 is defined by a taperedside wall 58 extending between circular ends 60, 62 formed concentrically about theaxis 52. Theside wall 58 tapers inwardly as it extends into thebody component 14 from acircular aperture 62 formed in thedistal surface 48 concentrically about theaxis 52 of thebody component 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the taperedside wall 58 exhibits an approximately two degree taper to coincide with the approximately two degree taper of the malejoint component 20 on thedistal stem component 12. Illustratively, at a location adjacent thecircular aperture 62 in thedistal wall 48 at an appropriate location for mating with the malejoint component 20, the taperedside wall 58 has adiameter 66 equal todiameter 34 of the malejoint component 20. Illustratively, adjacent thecircular end 60 the femalejoint component 56 has adiameter 64 that is equal to thediameter 32 of the malejoint component 20. The femalejoint component 56 has anoverall length 68 that is less than thelength 36 of the malejoint component 20. Within the female joint component 56 afill taper 70 is formed that conforms to thefull taper 72 of the malejoint component 20. - A nut-receiving
cavity 78 is formed in theproximal body component 14. The nut-receivingcavity 78 is defined by acylindrical side wall 80 and acurved end wall 82. Both thecylindrical side wall 80 andcurved end wall 82 are formed symmetrically about theaxis 52 of theproximal body component 14. Acircular aperture 84 extends through theproximal wall 50 of thebody component 14 to act as the opening to the nut-receivingcavity 78. Thecircular aperture 84 is formed concentrically about theaxis 52 of theproximal body component 14. - The
cylindrical side wall 80 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 has a diameter 86 which in the illustrated embodiment is 0.615 in. The diameter 86 of thecylindrical side wall 80 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 is selected to be slightly larger than thediameter 100 of thecylindrical side wall length locking nuts appropriate locking nut cavity 78. - The
curved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 has a radius ofcurvature 88 which in the illustrated embodiment is 0.375 in. The radius ofcurvature 88 of thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 is selected to cooperate with the radius ofcurvature 126 of the curveddistal end wall 108 of the lockingnut end wall 108 of the lookingnut end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 in multiple locations. In the illustrated embodiment, the radius ofcurvature 88 of thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 differs from the radiused curveddistal end wall 108 of the lockingnut curved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 engages thecurved end wall 108 of the lockingnut end wall 108 of the lockingnut 16 and theend wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 are in contiguous contact across theentire surface 128 of theend wall 108 of thenut - The nut-receiving
cavity 78 has adepth FIGS. 10 and 11 , according to the size of theproximal body component FIGS. 6 and 10 , thedepth 90 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 is 0.381 in. Theproximal body component 14 shown inFIGS. 6 and 10 is intended for use with a lockingnut 16 having an overall length of 0.381 in. Since the nut-receivingcavity 78 ofproximal body component 14 has adepth 90 substantially equal to theoverall length 99 of the lockingnut 16, when theend wall 108 of thenut 16 and theend wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 are urged into engagement with each other when thenut 16 is tightened onto the threadedshaft 22 to secure theproximal body component 14 anddistal stem component 12 together, the top wall of the lockingnut 16 is flush with theproximal surface 50 of theproximal body component 14, as shown, for example, inFIG. 10 . - The
proximal body component bore 92 extending between theend wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 and theend wall 60 of the female joint component 86. The shaft-receivingbore 92 is defined by acylindrical wall 94 formed concentrically about theaxis 52 of theproximal body component bore 92 has adiameter 96 which is slightly larger than thediameter 40 of the threadedshaft 22 to facilitate receipt of the threadedshaft 22 through thebore 92. Thecylindrical wall 94 merges smoothly with thecircular end 60 of the femalejoint component 56. The shaft-receivingbore 92 has alength 98 that is less than thelength 38 of the threadedshaft 22 so that when theshaft 22 extends through thebore 92 and the malejoint component 20 is properly seated in the femalejoint component 56, theproximal end 44 of the threadedshaft 22 extends into the nut-receivingcavity 78 sufficiently for the lockingnut 16 to be threaded onto theshaft 22. - As shown, for example, in
FIG. 6 , thejunction surface 93 between thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 and thecylindrical side wall 94 of thebore 92 is radiused. The radiusedjunction surface 93 prevents thedistal end wall 108 of the lockingnut junction surface 93 which would result in concentration of stresses which the disclosed prosthesis is configured to avoid. - Referring to
FIGS. 7 , 8 and 9, two of a plurality of lockingnuts proximal body components cavity 78 having the same diameter 86 butdifferent depths lock ing nuts same diameter 100 but differ inlengths 99, 199 so that each is appropriate for one of the plurality ofproximal body components diameter 100 of lockingnuts cylindrical wall 80 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 formed in theproximal body component nuts - Each of the plurality of locking
nuts body head 104 and alongitudinal axis 106. Thebody curved end wall 108, acylindrical side wall top wall 118 formed concentrically about thelongitudinal axis 106. Thehead 104 is coupled to thetop wall 118 of thebody nut shaft 22. In the illustrated embodiments, thehead 104 has a hexagonal configuration to facilitate use of a wrench or a socket when attaching thenut 16 to the threadedshaft 22. Thehead 104 is formed symmetrically about a plane extending through thelongitudinal axis 106. -
Curved end wall 108 is radiused 126 so as to cooperate with the radius ofcurvature 88 of thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 to form a surface contact between the two when they are brought into engagement. In the illustrated embodiment, theradius 126 of thecurved end wall 108 is 0.080 In. In an alternative embodiment,curved end wall 108 may exhibit a radius of curvature identical to the radius ofcurvature 88 of thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 to facilitate contiguous contact betweencurved end wall 108 andcurved end wall 82 along the entire surface ofcurved end wall 108. - An internally threaded
bore 120 is formed concentrically about thelongitudinal axis 106 and extends through thecurved end wall 108. Thebore 120 has adiameter 122 which in the illustrated embodiment is 0.317 in. Theinternal thread 124 of thebore 120 has a gage and pitch configured to match the gage and pitch of the threadedshaft 22. - As shown for example, in
FIG. 7 , lockingnut 16 has alength 99 that in the illustrated embodiment is 0.381 in. Lockingnut 16 is configured as the appropriate or associated nut for use with aproximal body component 14 having a locking nut-receivingcavity 78 having adepth 90 of 0.381 in. Thus, when lockingnut 16 is positioned in the locking nut-receivingcavity 78 with thecurved end wall 108 inserted first, the lockingnut 16 can be screwed onto thedistal end 44 of the threadedshaft 22 of adistal stem component 12 and tightened onto theshaft 22 to secure thedistal stem component 12 to theproximal body component 14, as shown, for example, inFIG. 10 . As previously mentioned, when lockingnut 16 is inserted into the nut-receivingcavity 78 ofproximal body component 14 and tightened onto the threadedshaft 22 to secure theproximal body component 14 anddistal stem component 12 together, the top wall of the lockingnut 16 is flush with theproximal surface 50 of theproximal body component 14, as shown, for example, inFIG. 10 . - As the locking
nut 16 is tightened onto the threadedshaft 22, the malejoint component 20 is properly seated within the femalejoint component 56 and thecurved end wall 108 of thenut 16 is brought into engagement with thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78. Because thecurved end wall 108 of thenut 16 exhibits aradius 126 and thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 exhibits a radius ofcurvature 88, theend walls entire end wall 108 of the lockingnut 16 may even contiguously engage theend wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 when thenut 16 is properly tightened on the threadedshaft 22, within the scope of the disclosure. - As shown for example, in
FIG. 9 , lockingnut 116 has a length 199 that in the illustrated embodiment is 1.562 in. Lockingnut 116 is configured as the appropriate or associated nut for use with aproximal body component 114 having a locking nut-receivingcavity 78 having adepth 190 of 1.562 in. Thus, when lockingnut 116 is positioned in the locking nut-receivingcavity 78 with thecurved end wall 108 inserted first, the lockingnut 116 can be screwed onto thedistal end 44 of the threadedshaft 22 of adistal stem component 12 and tightened onto theshaft 22 to secure thedistal stem component 12 to theproximal body component 14, as shown, for example, inFIG. 11 . Since the nut-receivingcavity 78 ofproximal body component 114 has adepth 190 substantially equal to the overall length 199 of the lockingnut 116, when theend wall 108 of thenut 116 and theend wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 are urged into engagement with each other asnut 116 is tightened onto the threadedshaft 22 to secure theproximal body component 114 anddistal stem component 12 together, the top wall of the lockingnut 116 is flush with theproximal surface 50 of theproximal body component 114, as shown, for example, inFIG. 11 . - As the locking
nut 116 is tightened onto the threadedshaft 22, the malejoint component 20 is properly seated within the femalejoint component 56 and the curved,end wall 108 of thenut 116 is brought into engagement with thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78. Because thecurved end wall 108 of thenut 116 exhibits aradius 126 and thecurved end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 exhibits a radius ofcurvature 88, theend walls entire end wall 108 of the lockingnut 116 may even contiguously engage theend wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 when thenut 116 is properly tightened on the threadedshaft 22, within the scope of the disclosure. - Since the
end wall 108 of thenut end wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 either contiguously or in multiple locations, stresses placed on theprosthesis 10 are transferred by thenut proximal body component - While the illustrated embodiment of the modular prosthesis is shown and described as having the male
joint component 20 formed on thedistal stem component 12 and the femalejoint component 56 formed in theproximal body component 14, it is within the scope of the disclosure for the malejoint component 20 to be formed on the proximal body component and the femalejoint component 56 to be formed in the distal stem component. While the benefits of inserting the stem component into the medullary canal prior to mounting the body component thereto would not be easily recognized, it is nevertheless within the scope of the disclosure for the lock nut-receivingcavity 78 and bore 92 to be formed in the distal stem component and the threadedshaft 22 to extend from the proximal body component. - Those skilled in the art will recognize that other systems may be used for mounting the
distal stem component 12 to theproximal body component 14 of themodular prosthesis 10. It is within the scope of the disclosure to utilize other taper lock systems or other mounting systems. It is also within the scope of the disclosure for no joint to be formed between theproximal body component 14 and thedistal stem component 12. In such a case, each component will typically include a mating surface. In such a device, when the lockingnut curved end wall 108 is received in the nut-receivingcavity 78 having a cooperatingcurved end wall 82 and tightened onto the threadedshaft 22, the mating surfaces of thestem component 12 andbody component 14 are drawn into proximity of, or into engagement with, each other. - Although only two differently
sized body components distal stem component 12 is illustrated and described, it is within the scope of the disclosure to provide a plurality of differently sized distal stem components each formed to include a male joint component configured to mount to each provided proximal body component. So that the threaded shaft of each distal stem component can be the same length, it is within the scope of the disclosure for the depth of the nut-receiving cavity to increase as the size of the proximal body component increases. Accordingly, a surgeon may form an appropriately sized and configured prosthesis by selecting from the provided plurality of distal stem components, proximal body components and locking nuts. - Those skilled in the art will recognize that the
end wall 108 of the lockingnut 16 could be formed to include a multiple radiusedsurface 128 configured to cooperate with a multiple radiused surface of thebottom wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 within the scope of the disclosure. In fact, it is within the scope of the disclosure for theend wall 108 of the lockingnut 16 and thebottom wall 108 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 to be any non-planar shape that allows the nut to be tightened onto the threaded shaft to induce engagement of theend wall 108 andbottom wall 82 in multiple locations, over a surface area or contiguously along the surface of theend wall 108 of thenut 16. The engagement of theend wall 108 of the lockingnut 16 and thebottom wall 82 of the nut-receivingcavity 78 aids in more evenly distributing stresses in the proximal body thereby reducing the likelihood of fracture of the prosthesis in vivo. - Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein, other embodiments may be perceived by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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1. A modular prosthesis comprising:
a first prosthesis component configured to include a first half of a male/female connecting joint and a threaded shaft;
a second prosthesis component configured to include a second half of a male/female connecting joint, a nut-receiving cavity configured to receive a locking nut therein and having a shaped bottom surface and a bore communicating with the cavity through the shaped bottom surface and the second half of the male/finale connecting joint and sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough when the first and second half of the connecting joint are mated;
a locking nut configured to be received on the threaded shaft and formed to include a distal end having a shape configured to engage the shaped bottom surface of the nut receiving cavity; and
wherein the threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom surface of the cavity.
2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first component is a distal component configured to be received in the medullary canal of a bone and is formed to include a male joint component.
3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the second component is formed to include a female joint component configured to mate with the male joint component.
4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the shaped bottom surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity are both curved.
5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the shaped bottom surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity each exhibit substantially the same uniform radius of curvature.
6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the male joint component and female joint component mate to form a Morse-type taper joint.
7. The device of claim 4 , wherein the shaped bottom surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity both include multiple radii of curvatures.
8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the shaped bottom surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity are both curved.
9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the shaped bottom surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity each exhibit substantially the same uniform radius of curvature.
10. The device of claim 8 , wherein the shaped bottom surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity both include multiple radii of curvatures.
11. The device of claim 1 and further comprising a radiused junction surface formed between the shaped bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity and the bore.
12. A modular prosthesis comprising:
a first prosthesis component configured to include a mating surface and a threaded shaft extending from the mating surface;
a locking nut formed to include a distal end having a shaped surface;
a second prosthesis component configured to include a mating surface configured to mate with the mating surface of the first prosthesis component, a nut-receiving cavity configured to receive the locking nut therein and having a shaped bottom wall configured to engage the shaped surface of the locking nut and a bore communicating with the nut-receiving cavity through the shaped bottom wall and the mating surface and sized to receive the threaded shaft therethrough; and,
wherein the threaded shaft, locking nut bore and cavity are configured so that when the threaded shaft of the first prosthesis extends through the bore and the locking nut is received in the nut-receiving cavity and tightened onto the threaded shaft, the distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the bottom wall of the cavity and the mating surfaces of the first and second components are urged into engagement.
13. The device of claim 12 , wherein the shaped surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom wall of the nut-receiving cavity are both curved.
14. The device of claim 13 , wherein the shaped surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom wall of the nut-receiving cavity each exhibit substantially the same uniform radius of curvature.
15. The device of claim 14 , wherein the shaped surface of the locking nut and the shaped bottom wall of the nut-receiving cavity both include multiple radii of curvatures.
16. A modular prosthesis comprising:
a distal prosthesis component configured to include a male joint component, a threaded shaft, a stem and an axis, wherein the male joint component and threaded shaft are formed concentrically about the axis and wherein the threaded shaft extends proximally from the male joint component and the stem extends distally from the male joint component;
a locking nut configured to be received on the threaded shaft and formed to include a radiused distal end;
a proximal prosthesis component comprising a body having a longitudinal axis, the body being configured to include a female joint component configured to mate with the male joint component, a nut-receiving cavity and a shaft-receiving bore formed concentrically about the longitudinal axis, wherein the nut-receiving cavity is configured to receive the locking nut therein and includes a radiused bottom surface configured for engagement in multiple locations with the radiused distal end of the looking nut and the bore is sized to receive the threaded shaft therein, communicates with the nut-receiving cavity through the radiused bottom surface and communicates with the female joint component; and
wherein the threaded shaft, locking nut, bore and cavity are configured so that when the locking nut is tightened onto the threaded shaft the radiused distal end of the locking nut is urged into engagement in multiple locations with the radiused bottom surface of the cavity.
17. The modular prosthesis of claim 16 , and further comprising:
a plurality of differently sized distal prosthesis components each configured to include a male joint component, a threaded shaft, a stem and an axis, wherein the male joint component and threaded shaft are formed concentrically about the axis and wherein the threaded shaft extends proximally from the male joint component and the stem extends distally from the male joint component, wherein the stem of each of the plurality of distal prosthesis components is a different size than the stems of the other of the plurality of distal prosthesis components but the male joint components of all of the plurality of distal prosthesis components are the same size;
a plurality of proximal prosthesis components each comprising a body having a longitudinal axis, the body being configured to include a female joint component configured to mate with the male joint component, a nut-receiving cavity and a shaft-receiving bore formed concentrically about the longitudinal axis, wherein the nut-receiving cavity is configured to receive the locking nut therein and includes a radiused bottom surface and the bore is sized to receive the threaded shaft therein, communicates with the nut-receiving cavity through the radiused bottom surface and communicates with the female joint component, wherein the body of each of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components is a different size than the body of the other of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components but the female joint components of all of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components are the same size.
18. The modular prosthesis of claim 17 , and further comprising a plurality of locking nuts each having a diameter and a length and configured to be received on the threaded shaft of each of the plurality distal prosthesis components and formed to include a radiused distal end, wherein the diameter of each of the plurality of locking nuts is the same as the diameter of the other of the plurality of locking nuts and the length of each of the plurality of locking nuts is different from the length of each of the other of the plurality of locking nuts; and wherein the nut-receiving cavity of each of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components includes a diameter and a depth, wherein the diameter of the nut-receiving cavity of each of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components is the same as the diameter of the nut-receiving cavity of the other of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components and the depth of the nut-receiving cavity of each of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components is different from the depth of the nut-receiving cavity of each of the other of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components.
19. The modular prosthesis of claim 18 wherein each of the plurality of locking nuts is associated with a different one of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components.
20. The modular prosthesis of claim 19 wherein the length of the associated one of the plurality of locking nuts is substantially equal to the depth of the nut-receiving cavity of its associated one of the plurality of proximal prosthesis components.
21. The modular prosthesis of claim 16 and further comprising a radiused junction surface formed between the radiused bottom surface of the nut-receiving cavity and the bore.
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