Patent ID: 8529578
Filing Date: 2013-09-10
Classification: A61F

Abstract:
1. A method for providing joint arthroplasty wherein the joint includes a long bone having a neck and an intramedullary canal, the method comprising: determining the anatomic anteversion angle of the joint; using a trial having a stem portion and a neck portion adjustably, fixedly connected to the stem portion in a plurality of selectable positions with respect to the stem portion; positioning the neck portion on the stem portion at a trial anteversion angle based upon the anatomic anteversion angle, the trial anteversion angle corresponding to one said plurality of selectable positions; using an alignment device for replicating the alignment of said trial onto said implant, the alignment device having a plurality of discrete spaced apart positions corresponding to one of said plurality of selectable positions of the trial, the alignment device further including a first member, a second member moveable relative to the first member, and a body coupled to the first member and second member; fitting the alignment device to said trial at one of said plurality of discrete spaced apart positions of the alignment device, so as to either replicate or measure the relative angular orientation of the stem portion relative to the neck portion; locking the body of the alignment device to selectively prevent the relative motion between the first member and the second member; using an implant having a stem portion and a proximal portion adjustably, fixedly connected to the stem portion in a plurality of spaced apart positions with respect to the stem portion; fitting the alignment device to said implant at the one of said plurality of discrete spaced apart positions of the alignment device; positioning the proximal portion of the implant on the stem portion of the implant at a prosthetic anteversion angle based upon the trial anteversion angle; fixedly securing the proximal portion of the implant to the stem portion of the implant at the prosthetic anteversion angle; fitting the implant into the intramedullary canal of the long bone; and fixedly securing the implant into the intramedullary canal of the long bone.