Stepped tibial baseplate

US10245151B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10245151-B2
Application numberUS-201615178884-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 10, 2016
Priority dateMay 30, 2014
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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Disclosed herein are orthopedic implants having a medial portion and a lateral portion, each of the medial and lateral portions having a proximal surface and a distal surface opposite the proximal surface. An intermediate portion joins the medial and lateral portions, wherein the intermediate portion has a proximal surface angled to the proximal surfaces of the medial and lateral portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopedic implant. The proximal surface of the medial portion is stepped from the proximal surface of the lateral portion about the longitudinal axis. The proximal surfaces of the medial and lateral portions are configured to receive corresponding medial and lateral inserts.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An orthopaedic implant configured to replace an articular surface of a tibia comprising: medial, intermediate and lateral portions each having an articular surface and a bone contacting surface, the intermediate portion joining the medial and lateral portions, wherein the articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions are concave and the articular surface of one of the lateral and medial portions is located superiorly to the articular surface of the other of the lateral and medial portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant and about a mechanical axis of the tibia when the orthopaedic implant is operatively engaged to the tibia, and wherein the articular surface of the intermediate portion is sloped with respect to the respective articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions and from an inferior surface located adjacent to one of the lateral and medial portions to a superior surface located adjacent the other of the lateral and medical portion such that there is a smooth transition from the articular surface of the medial portion to the articular surface of the lateral portion, wherein the bone contacting surface of the medial and lateral portions each lie along a respective plane, the respective planes being parallel and offset to one another about the longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant. 2. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the articular and bone contacting surfaces of the intermediate portion are parallel to one another. 3. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the bone contacting surface of the intermediate portion is sloped with respect to the respective bone contacting surface of the medial and lateral portions. 4. The orthopaedic implant of claim 3 , wherein the articular and bone contacting surfaces of the intermediate portion are sloped at different angles with respect to the respective articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions. 5. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the bone contacting surface of one of the lateral and medial portions is located superiorly to the bone contacting surface of the other of the lateral and medial portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant. 6. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the bone contacting surfaces of the medial and lateral portions are coplanar. 7. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the bone contacting surfaces of the medial, lateral and intermediate portions are coplanar. 8. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , further comprising at least one engagement feature extending distally from at least one of the medial, proximal, or intermediate portions. 9. The orthopaedic implant of claim 1 , further comprising a first transition region between the medial portion and the intermediate portion and a second transition region between the intermediate portion and the lateral portion, wherein the first transition region forms a first radius and the second transition region forms a second radius. 10. An orthopaedic implant configured to replace an articular surface of a tibia comprising: medial, intermediate and lateral portions each having an articular surface and a bone contacting surface, the intermediate portion joining the medial and lateral portions, the articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions being concave, wherein the bone contacting surface of one of the lateral and medial portions is located superiorly to the articular surface of the other of the lateral and medial portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant and about a mechanical axis of the tibia when the orthopaedic implant is operatively engaged to the tibia, and wherein the bone contacting surface of the intermediate portion is sloped with respect to the respective bone contacting surfaces of the medial and lateral portions and from an inferior surface located adjacent to one of the lateral and medial portions to a superior surface located adjacent the other of the lateral and medical portion such that there is a smooth transition from the bone contacting surface of the medial portion to the bone contacting surface of the lateral portion, wherein the articular surface of the medial and lateral portions each lie along a respective plane, the respective planes being parallel and offset to one another about the longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant. 11. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , wherein the articular and bone contacting surfaces of the intermediate portion are parallel to one another. 12. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , wherein the articular surface of the intermediate portion is sloped with respect to the respective articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions. 13. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , wherein the articular surface of one of the lateral and medial portions is located superiorly to the articular surface of the other of the lateral and medial portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant. 14. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , wherein the articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions are coplanar. 15. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , wherein the articular surfaces of the medial, lateral and intermediate portions are coplanar. 16. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , further comprising at least one engagement feature extending distally from at least one of the medial, proximal, or intermediate portions. 17. The orthopaedic implant of claim 10 , further comprising a first transition region between the medial portion and the intermediate portion and a second transition region between the intermediate portion and the lateral portion, wherein the first transition region forms a first radius and the second transition region forms a second radius. 18. A orthopaedic implant configured to replace an articular surface of a tibia comprising: medial, intermediate and lateral portions each having an articular surface and a bone contacting surface, the intermediate portion joining the medial and lateral portions, wherein the articular surfaces of the medial and lateral portions are concave and the articular surface of one of the lateral and medial portions is located superiorly to the articular surface of the other of the lateral and medial portions about a longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant and about a mechanical axis of the tibia when the orthopaedic implant is operatively engaged to the tibia, and wherein the articular and bone contacting surfaces of the intermediate portion are sloped with respect to the respective articular and bone contacting surfaces of the medial and lateral portions and from an inferior surface located adjacent to one of the lateral and medial portions to a superior surface located adjacent the other of the lateral and medical portion such that there is a smooth transition from the articular surface of the medial portion to the articular surface of the lateral portion and from the bone contacting surface of the medial portion to the bone contacting surface of the lateral portion wherein the bone contacting surface of the medial and lateral portions each lie along a respective plane, the respective planes being parallel and offset to one another about the longitudinal axis of the orthopaedic implant.

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What does patent US10245151B2 cover?
Disclosed herein are orthopedic implants having a medial portion and a lateral portion, each of the medial and lateral portions having a proximal surface and a distal surface opposite the proximal surface. An intermediate portion joins the medial and lateral portions, wherein the intermediate portion has a proximal surface angled to the proximal surfaces of the medial and lateral portions about…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/389. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).