KUMOVIS GMBH (20240285417). TRIAL IMPLANT simplified abstract

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TRIAL IMPLANT

Organization Name

KUMOVIS GMBH

Inventor(s)

Stefan Leonhardt of München (DE)

Sebastian Pammer of München (DE)

TRIAL IMPLANT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240285417 titled 'TRIAL IMPLANT

The present invention involves a trial implant for spinal surgery, total knee or hip endoprosthesis, or a shoulder prosthesis, with a head, reinforcing core, and stem, where the head is produced using 3D printing and both the head and stem are made of plastic.

  • The trial implant is designed for use in spinal surgery, total knee or hip replacement, or shoulder replacement procedures.
  • The head of the implant is created using 3D printing technology, allowing for precise customization and intricate designs.
  • Both the head and stem of the implant are constructed from plastic, providing durability and flexibility.
  • The reinforcing core enhances the strength and stability of the implant, ensuring long-term performance.
  • This innovative design offers a modern approach to orthopedic implants, combining advanced manufacturing techniques with high-quality materials.

Potential Applications: - Orthopedic surgeries - Medical device manufacturing

Problems Solved: - Lack of customization in traditional implant designs - Limited material options for implants - Challenges in achieving optimal strength and flexibility in implants

Benefits: - Enhanced precision and customization in implant design - Improved durability and flexibility with plastic materials - Increased stability and performance in orthopedic procedures

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Orthopedic Implants for Enhanced Surgical Outcomes This technology has the potential to revolutionize orthopedic surgeries by offering customized, durable, and flexible implants for improved patient outcomes. The market implications include increased demand for 3D-printed orthopedic implants and advancements in medical device manufacturing.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does 3D printing technology enhance the design of orthopedic implants? 2. What are the advantages of using plastic materials in orthopedic implants?


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention relates to a trial implant, in particular for spinal surgery, a total knee or hip endoprosthesis or a shoulder prosthesis, with at least one head, with at least one reinforcing core and with at least one stem, wherein the head is produced by means of 3d printing, and wherein the head and the stem are made of plastic.