Distal femoral knee prostheses
US-9592127-B2 · Mar 14, 2017 · US
US10433966B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10433966-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715424382-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2005 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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A set of distal femoral knee prostheses which are designed to be more narrow in medial/lateral dimensions with increasing anterior/posterior size than existing prostheses to more closely correspond to the physical anatomy of female patients. The prostheses are designed to have a substantially trapezoidal shape or profile when viewed distally which features a more pronounced narrowing of the medial/lateral dimensions beginning at the posterior end of the prostheses and progressing anteriorly to the anterior end of the prostheses. Additionally, the prostheses each include a reduced profile patellar sulcus and reduced profile anterior condyles to more closely conform to the anatomy of a resected femur, and also include sulcus tracking optimized to conform to female anatomy.
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A set of distal femoral prostheses particularly adapted for female anatomy, each femoral prosthesis including a distal nonarticulating surface having an anterior end and a posterior end, comprising: a plurality of standard aspect ratio prostheses including first, second, third and fourth prostheses, each of the first, second, third and fourth prostheses having in sequence from the first prosthesis to the fourth prosthesis, progressively greater overall anterior/posterior dimensions defined between points located most anteriorly and most posteriorly on each prosthesis and each of the first, second, third and fourth prostheses having, in sequence from the first prosthesis to the fourth prosthesis, progressively greater distal taper angles defined between a lateral line connecting the anterior end and the posterior end of the distal nonarticulating surface and a medial line connecting the anterior end and the posterior end of the distal nonarticulating surface on each prosthesis; at least some of said prostheses having a said distal taper angle greater than or equal to 21° up to and including 35°. 2. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 1 , wherein at least some of said prostheses have a said distal taper angle between 23° and 27°. 3. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 1 , wherein: said distal taper angles of said first, second, third and fourth prostheses respectively increase at a first rate, and said overall anterior/posterior dimensions of said first, second, third and fourth prostheses respectively increase at a second rate, said first rate and said second rate defining a ratio of approximately 0.28; and all of said prostheses have a distal taper angle greater than or equal to 21° up to and including 35°. 4. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of standard aspect ratio prostheses includes a fifth prosthesis and wherein the overall anterior/posterior dimension and the distal taper angle of the fifth prosthesis are greater than those of the fourth prosthesis. 5. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 4 , wherein: the first prosthesis has a distal taper angle of approximately 21° and an overall anterior/posterior dimension of approximately 53 mm; and the fifth prosthesis has a distal taper angle of approximately 27° and an overall anterior/posterior dimension of approximately 70 mm. 6. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 5 , wherein the second prosthesis has a distal taper angle of approximately 23° and an overall anterior/posterior dimension of approximately 57 mm. 7. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 5 , wherein the third prosthesis has a distal taper angle of approximately 24° and an overall anterior/posterior dimension of approximately 61 mm. 8. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 5 , wherein the fourth prosthesis has a distal taper angle of approximately 26° and an overall anterior/posterior dimension of approximately 65 mm. 9. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 1 , wherein said distal taper angles of said first, second, third and fourth prostheses respectively increase at a first rate from the first prosthesis to the fourth prosthesis, and said overall anterior/posterior dimensions of said first, second, third and fourth prostheses respectively increase at a second rate from the first prosthesis to the fourth prosthesis, said first rate and said second rate defining a ratio equal to or greater than 0.22 up to and including 0.42. 10. A set of distal femoral prostheses particularly adapted for female anatomy, each femoral prosthesis including a distal nonarticulating surface having an anterior end and a posterior end, comprising: a plurality of prostheses including first, second and third prostheses, each of the first, second and third prostheses having, in sequence from the first prosthesis to the third prosthesis, progressively greater overall anterior/posterior dimensions defined between points located most anteriorly and most posteriorly on each prosthesis and each of the first, second and third prostheses having, in sequence from the first prosthesis to the third prosthesis, progressively greater distal taper angles defined between a lateral line connecting the anterior end and the posterior end of the distal nonarticulating surface and a medial line connecting the anterior end and the posterior end of the distal nonarticulating surface on each prosthesis; at least some of said overall anterior/posterior dimensions and said distal taper angles falling within a conceptual boundary defined by an upper boundary and a lower boundary, said upper boundary defined by a line connecting a first point and a third point, said lower boundary defined by a line connecting a second point and a fourth point, said first point having a 52.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 27.0° distal taper angle, said second point having a 58.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 22.5° distal taper angle, said third point having a 77.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 32.0° distal taper angle, and said fourth point having a 77.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 26.0° distal taper angle. 11. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 10 , wherein all of said overall anterior/posterior dimensions and said distal taper angles fall with said conceptual boundary. 12. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 10 , wherein said conceptual boundary defines a four-sided polygon. 13. The set of distal femoral prostheses of claim 10 , wherein said distal taper angles of said prostheses respectively increase at a first rate from the first prosthesis to the third prosthesis, said overall anterior/posterior dimensions respectively increase at a second rate from the first prosthesis to the third prosthesis, said first rate and said second rate defining a ratio equal to or greater than 0.22 up to and including 0.42. 14. A set of distal femoral prostheses particularly adapted for female anatomy, each femoral prosthesis including a distal nonarticulating surface having an anterior end and a posterior end, comprising: a plurality of prostheses including first, second and third prostheses, each of the first, second and third prostheses having in sequence from the first prosthesis to the third prosthesis, progressively greater overall anterior/posterior dimensions defined between points located most anteriorly and most posteriorly on each prosthesis and each of the first, second and third prostheses having in sequence from the first prosthesis to the third prosthesis, progressively greater distal taper angles defined between a lateral line connecting the anterior end and the posterior end of the distal nonarticulating surface and a medial line connecting the anterior end and the posterior end of the distal nonarticulating surface on each prosthesis; at least some of said overall anterior/posterior dimensions and said distal taper angles falling within a conceptual boundary defined by an upper boundary and a lower boundary, said upper boundary defined by a line connecting a first point and a third point, said lower boundary defined by a line connecting a second point and a fourth point, said first point having a 52.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 34.0° distal taper angle, said second point having a 58.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 22.5° distal taper angle, said third point having a 77.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 32.0° distal taper angle, and said fourth point having a 77.0 mm overall anterior/posterior dimension and a 26.0° distal taper angle.
Features concerning an interaction with the environment or a particular use of the prosthesis · CPC title
Sets comprising a plurality of prosthetic parts of different sizes or orientations · CPC title
differing in thickness · CPC title
Femoral components · CPC title
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