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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 22, 1999
Filed:
Jul. 08, 1997
James H Calandruccio, Memphis, TN (US);
Mark T Jobe, Memphis, TN (US);
Wright Medical Technology, Inc., Arlington, TN (US);
Abstract
A method of and instrumentation for implanting a spherical prosthesis in a joint between a first bone and a second bone. The method includes the steps of exposing a joint between a first bone and a second bone; forming a semispherical cavity in the proximal surface of the first bone; forming a semispherical cavity in the distal surface of the second bone; and inserting a spherical prosthesis into the semispherical cavities in the proximal surface of the first bone and in the distal surface of the second bone. The instrumentation includes cutting instrument including a cutting instrument head having the shape of a segment of a sphere with at least one truncated end or side, and a shaft attached to the cutting instrument head for allowing the cutting instrument head to be inserted between the proximal end of a first bone and the distal end of a second bone, and to be then at least partially rotated about a rotational axis generally transverse to an axis or plane extending through the center of the segment of a sphere substantially perpendicular to the plane of the surface of the truncated end or side thereof. The instrumentation also includes a trial instrument with a trial instrument head having the shape of a segment of a sphere for being inserted into the semispherical cavities in the proximal end of the first bone and the distal end of the second bone.