Anti-luxation via various techniques and apparatuses
US-2024207058-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US10709564B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10709564-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615765745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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The invention relates to a knee endoprosthesis comprising a femoral component ( 1 ) which has two condylar surfaces ( 1 a, 1 b ) for anchoring on the distal femur, comprising a tibial component ( 2 ) for anchoring on the proximal tibia, and comprising sliding surfaces between the two components ( 1, 2 ). It is proposed according to the invention that the entire femoral component ( 1 ), but at least its condylar surfaces ( 1 a, 1 b ) are made of a solidly sintered ceramic for articulation with the tibial component ( 2 ), so that the knee endoprosthesis will have the least possible amount of abrasion with optimal reproduction of the anatomical and kinematic properties of the natural knee joint, in particular through suitable combinations of materials and by reducing the abrasion-generating surfaces. This is achieved by the fact that the tibial component ( 2 ) comprises a tibial baseplate ( 11 ) made of a solidly sintered ceramic which has a medial spherical bearing shell ( 7 ) on the upper face of the baseplate facing the femoral component ( 1 ). The medial spherical bearing shell ( 7 ) is an integral component of the tibial baseplate ( 11 ) and is formed in one piece with it, and the articulation surface of the medial femur condyle ( 1 a ) is also designed to be spherical, and together with the medial spherical bearing shell ( 7 ), forms a congruent ball joint. Laterally adjacent to the medial spherical bearing shell ( 7 ), a bearing shell ( 8 ) which enables rotation of the femoral component ( 1 ) and is formed by multiple radii in the anterior-posterior direction is arranged non-congruently with the femoral condyle ( 1 b ) and is either formed integrally with the tibial baseplate ( 11 ) or is an inlay that is movable relative to the tibial baseplate ( 11 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A knee endoprosthesis comprising: a femoral component for anchoring on a distal femur, the femoral component having two condylar surfaces including a medial femoral condyle having a spherical articulation surface and a lateral femoral condyle; and a tibial component for anchoring on a proximal tibia, the tibial component comprising: a kidney-shaped tibial baseplate having a bone-engaging bottom surface and a stem protruding from said bottom surface, wherein the stem is sized and configured for anchoring in a medullary canal of the proximal tibia; a medial spherical bearing shell in an upper surface of the tibial baseplate configured to face the femoral component, wherein the medial spherical bearing shell and the tibial baseplate are monolithically-formed, designed in one piece and made of a solidly sintered ceramic, wherein the spherical articulation surface of the medial femoral condyle and the medial spherical bearing shell together form a congruent ball joint; and a lateral bearing shell provided on the tibial baseplate laterally next to the medial spherical bearing shell, which enables rotation of the femoral component, the lateral bearing shell being formed from several radii in the anterior-posterior direction and not being congruent with the lateral femoral condyle, the lateral bearing shell being an elongated and arcuate inlay that is movable relative to the tibial baseplate, wherein the medial femoral condyle articulates with the medial spherical bearing shell, and the lateral femoral condyle articulates with the lateral bearing shell, wherein at least the two condylar surfaces of the femoral component for articulation with the tibial component are made of a solidly sintered ceramic, wherein the inlay is movable in a groove on the tibial baseplate. 2. The knee endoprosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the inlay is made of UHMWPE, PEEK, PAEK or composites or a solidly sintered ceramic or polyethylenes. 3. The knee endoprosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the groove is designed having a radius of curvature that determines femur rotation. 4. The knee endoprosthesis according to claim 3 , wherein the femur rotation is limited to at most 15° of internal and external rotation. 5. The knee endoprosthesis according to claim 1 , wherein the medial spherical bearing shell or the inlay has an elevation in the anterior direction.
spherical · CPC title
spherical · CPC title
Ceramics or glasses · CPC title
Femoral components · CPC title
also provided with condylar bearing surfaces · CPC title
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