Bicruciate retaining tibial implant system
US-9345578-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US10231840B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10231840-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615220603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A tibial baseplate may include a bridge portion connecting medial and lateral condylar portions at an anterior end portion of the baseplate, and a pair of fixation members extending inferiorly from a bone contacting surface of each of the medial and lateral condylar portions. One of each pair of fixation members may extend posteriorly from the bone contacting surface, may be positioned anterior to the other of the pair, and may include at least one recessed surface. The recessed surface may include a lateral recess, a posterior recess, and a medial recess. During insertion of the tibial baseplate into the bone, one of each pair of fixation members may guide the tibial baseplate into the bone and secure the tibial baseplate, while the other of each pair of fixation members may drag along the bone so that bone chips accumulate in the recesses, providing for increased fixation of the baseplate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tibial baseplate comprising: a superior surface and a bone-contacting surface opposite the superior surface; a medial condylar portion and a lateral condylar portion; a bridge portion connecting the medial and lateral condylar portions at an anterior end portion of the baseplate; first and second fixation members extending inferiorly from the bone-contacting surface of the medial condylar portions; and third and fourth fixation members extending inferiorly from the bone contacting surface of the lateral condylar portion, wherein each of the first and third fixation members extend posteriorly from the bone-contacting surface, is positioned anterior to the second and fourth fixation members respectively, includes at least one recessed surface extending continuously from the bone-contacting surface to a pointed tip of the respective fixation member, and includes a non-recessed anterior surface extending continuously from the bone-contacting surface to the tip of the respective fixation member at a first angle relative to the bone-contacting surface, wherein each of the second and fourth fixation members include a shaft extending posteriorly from the bone-contacting surface to a pointed tip of the respective fixation member at a second angle relative to the bone-contacting surface, the second angle being equal to or greater than the first angle. 2. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the at least one recessed surface of each of the first and third fixation members includes a lateral recess, a posterior recess, and a medial recess. 3. The tibial baseplate of claim 2 , wherein each of the first and third fixation members includes a posterior-medial wall and a posterior-lateral wall that converge with the non-recessed anterior surface to form the tip, the lateral recess, the posterior recess, and the medial recess. 4. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the pointed tips of the first and third fixation members each extend along a longitudinal axis orthogonal to the bone contacting surface. 5. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the shafts of the second and fourth fixation members are each cylindrical. 6. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the second angle is between 20 degrees and 60 degrees. 7. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the pointed tips of the second and fourth fixation members have a conical shape. 8. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the second and fourth fixation members are positioned at equal locations in an anterior-to-posterior direction of the baseplate with respect to one another. 9. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the second fixation member is positioned at a center of the medial condylar portion in an anterior-to-posterior direction of the baseplate, and the fourth fixation member is positioned at a center of the lateral condylar portion in the anterior-to-posterior direction of the baseplate. 10. The tibial baseplate of claim 9 , wherein the second and fourth fixation members are positioned at offset locations in the anterior-to-posterior direction of the baseplate with respect to one another. 11. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the medial condylar portion and the lateral condylar portion define an opening therebetween for accommodating a tibial eminence of a patient. 12. The tibial baseplate of claim 11 , wherein the opening is positioned between the second and fourth fixation members. 13. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the first fixation member is positioned closer to a mid-line of the baseplate than is the second fixation member, the mid-line extending in an anterior-to-posterior direction of the baseplate and separating the medial and lateral condylar portions. 14. The tibial baseplate of claim 13 , wherein the third fixation member is positioned closer to the mid-line than is the fourth fixation member. 15. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the pointed tips of the first and third fixation members are each formed along an axis that is orthogonal to the bone-contacting surface. 16. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the first and third fixation members are integral with the baseplate. 17. The tibial baseplate of claim 1 , wherein the second and fourth fixation members are integral with the baseplate.
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