WO2005032430A1 - Humeral insert for an inverted shoulder prosthesis - Google Patents

Humeral insert for an inverted shoulder prosthesis Download PDF

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WO2005032430A1
WO2005032430A1 PCT/FR2004/002499 FR2004002499W WO2005032430A1 WO 2005032430 A1 WO2005032430 A1 WO 2005032430A1 FR 2004002499 W FR2004002499 W FR 2004002499W WO 2005032430 A1 WO2005032430 A1 WO 2005032430A1
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Denis Katz
Philippe Sauzieres
Philippe Valenti
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  • the present invention relates to a humeral insert for an inverted shoulder prosthesis.
  • a humeral insert for an inverted shoulder prosthesis.
  • This type of prosthesis includes a humeral subset and a scapular subset.
  • the humeral subset is composed of a humeral rod which is engaged in the medullary canal of the humerus and an insert which is fixed on the head of the humeral rod.
  • This insert has a concave outer face and is generally made of polyethylene.
  • the scapular subset is composed of a glenosphere fixed on the scapular part of the joint to be reconstructed.
  • the glenosphere is fixed by means of a metal base anchored in the scapular bone.
  • Clinical experience has revealed a significant drawback of this type of prosthesis. Practitioners have noticed that a notch appears in the pillar of the scapula, that is to say the part located under the glenoid cavity of the scapula. This bone notch is due to a conflict between the humeral implant and the abutment of the scapula.
  • An object of the invention is therefore to propose a humeral insert which minimizes the formation of a bone notch.
  • the present invention relates to a humeral insert which can be engaged on a humeral rod and which can receive a glenosphere, comprising means for fixing to the humeral rod on its posterior face, and a concave articular surface on its anterior wall, the face posterior and the anterior face being connected by a belt wall, characterized in that it has a recess in its belt wall.
  • the presence of a recess in the belt wall of the insert makes it possible, by orienting the recess facing the pillar of the scapula, to avoid a conflict between the insert and the pillar of the scapula.
  • the recess is intersecting with the concave articular surface, which makes it possible to maintain a reduced bulk of the insert, without however adversely affecting the holding of the glenosphere in the concave articular surface.
  • the belt wall is substantially trapezoidal, the recess being formed in its large base.
  • the recess has a cylindrical surface, which allows the recess to be produced by a milling operation.
  • the surface of the recess forms, with the belt face, an acute angle.
  • the recess extends over a part of the belt face adjacent to the front face.
  • a chamfer is formed at each of the connection zones between the recess and the anterior face.
  • the insert has a conical pin protruding from its rear face by its attachment to a humeral rod.
  • FIG. 1 to 3 show respectively in side view and in perspective in two orientations a humeral insert according to the invention cooperating with a glenosphere of a total shoulder prosthesis.
  • Figure 4 shows a total shoulder prosthesis incorporating the humeral insert according to the invention.
  • FIG. 4 represents the usual components of a shoulder prosthesis, namely a humeral rod 2 intended to be anchored in the medullary canal of a humerus, a humeral insert 3 which engages in the metaphyseal part of the humeral rod 2, a glenosphere 4 and a base 5 fixed to the scapular part of the joint to be reconstructed.
  • the humeral insert 3 has a rear face 6 of which protrudes from a conical pin 7. This conical pin 7 allows attachment to the humeral rod. It is also noted that the rear face 6 has a peripheral rib.
  • the front face 8 of the insert has a concave articular surface 9 which, in the example shown, has perfect congruence with the glenosphere 4.
  • the belt face 10 connecting the front and rear faces has a trapezoidal shape, which prevents the rotation of the humeral insert 3 when it is mounted on the humeral rod 2.
  • the insert can usually be made of polyethylene. As shown in the figures, a recess 12 is made in the belt face of the insert.
  • the recess 12 is made in the large base of the belt and cuts the concave articular surface 9.
  • the recess 12 has a cylindrical surface which is inclined relative to the belt surface by an angle of inclination up to at about 50 °.
  • the recess 12 is not made over the entire height of the belt face 10, but is hollowed out only on the part of the belt wall 10 located on the side of the front face 8. It is also note that, at each of the connection zones of the recess and the front face, two chamfers 14 are produced. Thus, when a total shoulder prosthesis comprising an insert
  • the humeral insert 3 forms with the glenosphere an angle which would cause a conflict between the pillar of the scapula and the insert will smell, if it were not formed in the latter, I recess 12.
  • the insert humerai 3 is of course oriented in such a way that the recess 12 is in the supply plane.
  • the chamfers 14 also participate in the proper functioning of the prosthesis by avoiding a conflict between the humeral insert 3 and the metal base 5 (also called glenoid back metal), during an internal rotation movement of the arms.
  • the invention thus provides a humeral insert which prevents the formation of a bone notch in the pillar of the scapula.
  • the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above by way of nonlimiting example, but on the contrary embraces all of the embodiments thereof.
  • the humeral insert could be generally circular and not trapezoidal.

Abstract

The humeral insert (3), which can be engaged on a humeral rod (2) and can receive a glenosphere (4), comprises means on the posterior surface thereof for fixing to the humeral rod (2), and an articular concave surface (9) on the anterior surface (8) thereof. The posterior surface (6) and the anterior surface (8) are joined by means of an enclosing wall (10). According to the invention, the enclosing wall (10) contains a recess (12).

Description

INSERT HUMERAL POUR UNE PROTHESE D'EPAULE INVERSEE La présente invention concerne un insert humerai pour une prothèse d'épaule inversée. Dans le cadre d'une reconstruction de l'articulation humérale, il est bien connu de poser une prothèse totale d'épaule. Lorsque la coiffe est très endommagée, on peut poser une prothèse dite inversée. Ce type de prothèse comprend un sous ensemble humerai et un sous ensemble scapulaire. Le sous ensemble humerai est composé d'une tige humérale qui est engagée dans le canal médullaire de l'humérus et d'un insert qui est fixé sur la tête de la tige humérale. Cet insert présente une face extérieure concave et est généralement réalisé en polyéthylène. Le sous ensemble scapulaire est composé d'une glénosphère fixée sur la partie scapulaire de l'articulation à reconstruire. La fixation de la glénosphère se fait par l'intermédiaire d'une embase métallique ancrée dans l'os scapulaire. L'expérience clinique a révélé un inconvénient important de ce type de prothèse. Les praticiens ont pu constater qu'il apparaît une encoche dans le pilier de l'omoplate, c'est-à-dire la partie située sous la cavité glénoïdale de la scapula. Cette encoche osseuse est due à un conflit entre l'implant humerai et le pilier de l'omoplate. En effet, lors d'un mouvement d'adduction du bras, et notamment en fin de ce mouvement, il peut se produire une collision entre l'insert humerai et le pilier de l'omoplate, ce qui peut alors créer cette encoche osseuse. Ce phénomène est encore plus marqué chez des patients chez lesquels le pilier de l'omoplate est vertical. Cette encoche se stabilise généralement mais, dans certains cas, peut évoluer vers une nécrose plus importante, due notamment aux débris de polyéthylène issus de la friction de la glénosphère sur l'insert. Bien que ces cas ne soient pas majoritaire, il est très peu souhaitable de laisser se former une encoche dans un os, puisque celle-ci, même stabilisée reste une zone de fragilisation de l'os. Un but de l'invention est donc de proposer un insert humerai qui minimise la formation d'une encoche osseuse. A cet effet, la présente invention concerne un insert humerai pouvant être engagé sur une tige humérale et pouvant recevoir une glénosphère, comprenant des moyens de fixation à la tige humérale sur sa face postérieure, et une surface articulaire concave sur sa paroi antérieure, la face postérieure et la face antérieure étant reliées par une paroi de ceinture, caractérisé en ce qu'il présente un évidement dans sa paroi de ceinture. Ainsi, la présence d'un évidement dans la paroi de ceinture de l'insert permet, en orientant l'évidement en regard du pilier de l'omoplate, d'éviter un conflit entre l'insert et le pilier de l'omoplate. Selon une forme de réalisation avantageuse, l'évidement est sécant avec la surface articulaire concave, ce qui permet de conserver un encombrement réduit de l'insert, sans pour autant nuire à la tenue de la glénosphère dans la surface articulaire concave. Selon une possibilité avantageuse, la paroi de ceinture est sensiblement trapézoïdale, l'évidement étant formé dans sa grande base. De façon préférée, l'évidement présente une surface cylindrique, ce qui permet de réaliser l'évidement par une opération de fraisage. En complément, la surface de l'évidement forme, avec la face de ceinture, un angle aigu. Dans une forme de réalisation, l'évidement s'étend sur une partie de la face de ceinture adjacente à la face antérieure. Pour éviter un conflit entre une embase fixée dans l'os scapulaire recevant la glénosphère et l'insert humerai, un chanfrein est formé à chacune des zones de raccordement entre l'évidement et la face antérieure. Une variante peut prévoir que l'insert présente un pion conique dépassant de sa face postérieure par sa fixation sur une tige humérale. Pour sa bonne compréhension, l'invention est décrite en référence au dessin ci annexé représentant à titre d'exemple non limitatif une forme de réalisation d'un insert humerai selon celle-ci. Figures 1 à 3 représentent respectivement en vue de côté et en perspective selon deux orientations un insert humerai selon l'invention coopérant avec une glénosphère d'une prothèse totale d'épaule. Figure 4 représente une prothèse totale d'épaule intégrant l'insert humerai selon l'invention. La figure 4 représente les composants habituels d'une prothèse d'épaule, à savoir une tige humérale 2 destinée à être ancrée dans le canal médullaire d'un humérus, un insert humerai 3 qui s'engage dans la partie métaphysaire de la tige humérale 2, une glénosphère 4 et une embase 5 fixée à la partie scapulaire de l'articulation à reconstruire. En se reportant aux figures 1 à 3, on peut voir que l'insert humerai 3 présente une face postérieure 6 de laquelle dépasse un pion conique 7. Ce pion conique 7 permet une fixation sur la tige humérale. On note également que la face postérieure 6 présente une nervure périphérique. La face antérieure 8 de l'insert présente une surface articulaire concave 9 qui, dans l'exemple représenté, présente une parfaite congruence avec la glénosphère 4. La face de ceinture 10 reliant les faces antérieure et postérieure présente une forme trapézoïdale, ce qui empêche la rotation de l'insert humerai 3 lorsqu'il est monté sur la tige humérale 2. L'insert peut, de façon usuelle, être réalisé en polyéthylène. Comme le montrent les figures, un évidement 12 est pratiqué dans la face de ceinture de l'insert. L'évidement 12 est réalisé dans la grande base de la ceinture et coupe la surface articulaire concave 9. L'évidement 12 présente une surface cylindrique qui est inclinée par rapport à la surface de ceinture d'un angle d'inclinaison pouvant aller jusqu'à environ 50°. On remarque également que l'évidement 12 n'est pas pratiqué sur toute la hauteur de la face de ceinture 10, mais n'est creusé que sur la partie de la paroi de ceinture 10 située du côté de la face antérieure 8. Il est également à noter que, au niveau de chacune des zones de raccordement de l'évidement et la face antérieure, deux chanfreins 14 sont réalisés. Ainsi, lorsqu'une prothèse totale d'épaule comprenant un insertThe present invention relates to a humeral insert for an inverted shoulder prosthesis. As part of a reconstruction of the humeral joint, it is well known to place a total shoulder prosthesis. When the cap is badly damaged, a so-called inverted prosthesis can be placed. This type of prosthesis includes a humeral subset and a scapular subset. The humeral subset is composed of a humeral rod which is engaged in the medullary canal of the humerus and an insert which is fixed on the head of the humeral rod. This insert has a concave outer face and is generally made of polyethylene. The scapular subset is composed of a glenosphere fixed on the scapular part of the joint to be reconstructed. The glenosphere is fixed by means of a metal base anchored in the scapular bone. Clinical experience has revealed a significant drawback of this type of prosthesis. Practitioners have noticed that a notch appears in the pillar of the scapula, that is to say the part located under the glenoid cavity of the scapula. This bone notch is due to a conflict between the humeral implant and the abutment of the scapula. Indeed, during an adduction movement of the arm, and in particular at the end of this movement, a collision can occur between the humeral insert and the pillar of the scapula, which can then create this bone notch. This phenomenon is even more marked in patients in whom the pillar of the scapula is vertical. This notch generally stabilizes but, in certain cases, can progress towards a greater necrosis, due in particular to the polyethylene debris resulting from the friction of the glenosphere on the insert. Although these cases are not the majority, it is very undesirable to allow a notch to form in a bone, since the latter, even when stabilized, remains a zone of weakness of the bone. An object of the invention is therefore to propose a humeral insert which minimizes the formation of a bone notch. To this end, the present invention relates to a humeral insert which can be engaged on a humeral rod and which can receive a glenosphere, comprising means for fixing to the humeral rod on its posterior face, and a concave articular surface on its anterior wall, the face posterior and the anterior face being connected by a belt wall, characterized in that it has a recess in its belt wall. Thus, the presence of a recess in the belt wall of the insert makes it possible, by orienting the recess facing the pillar of the scapula, to avoid a conflict between the insert and the pillar of the scapula. According to an advantageous embodiment, the recess is intersecting with the concave articular surface, which makes it possible to maintain a reduced bulk of the insert, without however adversely affecting the holding of the glenosphere in the concave articular surface. According to an advantageous possibility, the belt wall is substantially trapezoidal, the recess being formed in its large base. Preferably, the recess has a cylindrical surface, which allows the recess to be produced by a milling operation. In addition, the surface of the recess forms, with the belt face, an acute angle. In one embodiment, the recess extends over a part of the belt face adjacent to the front face. To avoid a conflict between a base fixed in the scapular bone receiving the glenosphere and the humeral insert, a chamfer is formed at each of the connection zones between the recess and the anterior face. A variant may provide that the insert has a conical pin protruding from its rear face by its attachment to a humeral rod. For a good understanding, the invention is described with reference to the attached drawing showing by way of nonlimiting example an embodiment of a humeral insert according to it. Figures 1 to 3 show respectively in side view and in perspective in two orientations a humeral insert according to the invention cooperating with a glenosphere of a total shoulder prosthesis. Figure 4 shows a total shoulder prosthesis incorporating the humeral insert according to the invention. FIG. 4 represents the usual components of a shoulder prosthesis, namely a humeral rod 2 intended to be anchored in the medullary canal of a humerus, a humeral insert 3 which engages in the metaphyseal part of the humeral rod 2, a glenosphere 4 and a base 5 fixed to the scapular part of the joint to be reconstructed. Referring to Figures 1 to 3, we can see that the humeral insert 3 has a rear face 6 of which protrudes from a conical pin 7. This conical pin 7 allows attachment to the humeral rod. It is also noted that the rear face 6 has a peripheral rib. The front face 8 of the insert has a concave articular surface 9 which, in the example shown, has perfect congruence with the glenosphere 4. The belt face 10 connecting the front and rear faces has a trapezoidal shape, which prevents the rotation of the humeral insert 3 when it is mounted on the humeral rod 2. The insert can usually be made of polyethylene. As shown in the figures, a recess 12 is made in the belt face of the insert. The recess 12 is made in the large base of the belt and cuts the concave articular surface 9. The recess 12 has a cylindrical surface which is inclined relative to the belt surface by an angle of inclination up to at about 50 °. We also note that the recess 12 is not made over the entire height of the belt face 10, but is hollowed out only on the part of the belt wall 10 located on the side of the front face 8. It is also note that, at each of the connection zones of the recess and the front face, two chamfers 14 are produced. Thus, when a total shoulder prosthesis comprising an insert
3 est posée, on peut voir en se reportant à la figure 3 que, en fin de mouvement d'adduction, l'insert humerai 3 forme avec la glénosphère un angle qui entraînerait un conflit entre le pilier de l'omoplate et l'insert humerai, s'il n'était pas formé dans ce dernier, I' évidement 12. L'insert humerai 3 est bien entendu orienté de manière telle que l'évidement 12 se trouve dans le plan d'adduction. Il est à noter que les chanfreins 14 participent également à un bon fonctionnement de la prothèse en évitant un conflit entre l'insert humerai 3 et l'embase 5 métallique (appelé également métal back glénoïdien), lors d'un mouvement de rotation interne du bras. L'invention fournit ainsi un insert humerai qui permet d'éviter la formation d'une encoche osseuse dans le pilier de l'omoplate. Bien entendu, l'invention n'est pas limitée à la forme de réalisation décrite ci-dessus à titre d'exemple non limitatif, mais elle en embrasse au contraire tous les modes de réalisation. Ainsi, l'insert humerai pourrait être de forme générale circulaire et non trapézoïdale. 3 is posed, we can see by referring to Figure 3 that, at the end of the adduction movement, the humeral insert 3 forms with the glenosphere an angle which would cause a conflict between the pillar of the scapula and the insert will smell, if it were not formed in the latter, I recess 12. The insert humerai 3 is of course oriented in such a way that the recess 12 is in the supply plane. It should be noted that the chamfers 14 also participate in the proper functioning of the prosthesis by avoiding a conflict between the humeral insert 3 and the metal base 5 (also called glenoid back metal), during an internal rotation movement of the arms. The invention thus provides a humeral insert which prevents the formation of a bone notch in the pillar of the scapula. Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above by way of nonlimiting example, but on the contrary embraces all of the embodiments thereof. Thus, the humeral insert could be generally circular and not trapezoidal.

Claims

REVENDICATIONS 1 . Insert humerai (3) pouvant être engagé sur une tige huméraleCLAIMS 1. Humeral insert (3) which can be engaged on a humeral stem
(2) et pouvant recevoir une glénosphère (4), comprenant des moyens de fixation à la tige humérale (2) sur sa face postérieure (6), et une surface articulaire concave (9) sur sa face antérieure (8), la face postérieure (6) et la face antérieure (8) étant reliées par une paroi de ceinture (10), caractérisé en ce qu'il présente un évidement (12) dans sa paroi de ceinture (10). 2. Insert humerai selon la revendication 1 , caractérisé en ce que l'évidement (12) est sécant avec la surface articulaire concave (9). (2) and capable of receiving a glenosphere (4), comprising means for fixing to the humeral stem (2) on its posterior face (6), and a concave articular surface (9) on its anterior face (8), the face rear face (6) and the front face (8) being connected by a belt wall (10), characterized in that it has a recess (12) in its belt wall (10). 2. Humeral insert according to claim 1, characterized in that the recess (12) intersects with the concave articular surface (9).
3. Insert humerai selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que la paroi de ceinture (10) est sensiblement trapézoïdale, l'évidement (12) étant formé dans sa grande base. 3. Humeral insert according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the belt wall (10) is substantially trapezoidal, the recess (12) being formed in its large base.
4. Insert humerai selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que l'évidement (12) présente une surface cylindrique. 4. Humeral insert according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the recess (12) has a cylindrical surface.
5. Insert humerai selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que la surface de l'évidement (12) forme, avec la paroi de ceinture (10), un angle aigu. 5. Humeral insert according to claim 4, characterized in that the surface of the recess (12) forms, with the belt wall (10), an acute angle.
6. Insert humerai selon la revendication 4 ou la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que l'évidement (12) s'étend sur une partie de la face de ceinture (10) adjacente à la face antérieure (8). 6. Humeral insert according to claim 4 or claim 5, characterized in that the recess (12) extends over a part of the belt face (10) adjacent to the anterior face (8).
7. Insert humerai selon l'une des revendications 2 à 6, caractérisé en ce qu'un chanfrein (14) est formé à chacune des zones de raccordement entre l'évidement (12) et la face antérieure (8). 7. Humeral insert according to one of claims 2 to 6, characterized in that a chamfer (14) is formed at each of the connection zones between the recess (12) and the front face (8).
8. Insert humerai selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce qu'il présente un pion conique (7) dépassant de sa face postérieure (6). 8. Humeral insert according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that it has a conical pin (7) projecting from its rear face (6).
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