Stabilized total ankle prosthesis
US-9750613-B2 · Sep 5, 2017 · US
US11219529B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11219529-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916534218-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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The present invention relates to a stabilized ankle prosthesis configured for use in patients with compromised soft tissue in the ankle. The prosthesis of the present invention is a two-component design comprising a stabilizing lip configured to constrain movement in the general direction of compromised soft tissue.
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An ankle prosthesis comprising: a tibial component configured for attachment to a tibia, including an attachment surface on a proximal portion, an articulation surface on a distal portion, and at least one side extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion, the at least one side tapering inward toward the attachment surface, the at least one side and the attachment surface adapted to fit into a recess formed in a resected tibia, the articulation surface being wider than the attachment surface, wherein the tibial component further includes a first raised surface on a posterior edge, wherein the first raised surface is configured to be inferior in relation to an articulation surface of a talar component to limit posterior displacement of the talar component and a second raised surface on an anterior edge of the tibial component, wherein the second raised surface is configured to be inferior in relation to the articulation surface of the talar component to limit anterior displacement of the talar component; the talar component configured for attachment to a talus, comprising an attachment surface on a distal portion and the articulation surface on a proximal portion; wherein the articulation surface of the talar component comprises a medial portion and a lateral portion, the medial portion having a first convex contour, the lateral portion having a second convex contour, wherein a first concave contour is located between the first and second convex contours; wherein the articulation surface of the tibial component comprises a medial portion and a lateral portion, the medial portion having a second concave contour, the lateral portion having a third concave contour wherein a third convex contour is located between the second and third concave contours, and the articulation surface of the talar component is configured to complement the articulation surface of the tibial component. 2. The ankle prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the tibial component includes a third raised surface on the medial portion, and wherein the third raised surface is configured to be inferior in relation to the articulation surface of the talar component and configured to limit eversion. 3. The ankle prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the tibial component includes a third raised surface on the lateral portion, and wherein the third raised surface is configured to be inferior in relation to the articulation surface of the talar component and to limit inversion. 4. The ankle prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the tibial component includes a third raised surface on the medial portion, and wherein the third raised surface on the medial portion is configured to be inferior in relation to the articulation surface of the talar component to limit eversion, and the tibial component further includes a fourth raised surface on the lateral portion, and wherein the fourth raised surface on the lateral portion is configured to be inferior in relation to the articulation surface of the talar component and is configured to limit inversion. 5. The ankle prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the articulation surface of the tibial component is comprised of a first material and the articulation surface of the talar component is comprised of a second material, wherein the first and second material are different. 6. The ankle prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the proximal portion of the tibial component is convex and shaped to fit a concave opening formed in the tibia. 7. An ankle prosthesis comprising: a tibial component configured for attachment to a tibia, comprising an attachment surface on a proximal portion and an articulation surface on a distal portion, with at least one side extending between a proximal portion and a distal portion, the at least one side tapering inward toward the attachment surface, the at least one side and the attachment surface adapted to fit into a recess in a resected tibia, the articulation surface being wider than the attachment surface, a talar component comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, wherein: the proximal portion of the talar component has an articulation surface and a trapezoid-shaped projection opposite the articulation surface, the distal portion of the talar component has an attachment surface configured for attachment to a talus, the distal portion of the talar component having a trapezoid-shaped groove opposite the attachment surface, the trapezoid-shaped groove configured to slidably receive the trapezoid-shaped projection of the proximal portion of the talar component, wherein the talar component includes a first raised surface on a medial portion, wherein the first raised surface is configured to be superior in relation to the articulation surface of the tibial component to limit eversion and the talar component further includes a second raised surface on a lateral portion, wherein the second raised surface is configured to be superior in relation to the articulation surface of the tibial component and is configured to limit inversion wherein the articulation surface of the talar component is configured to complement the articulation surface of the tibial component. 8. The ankle prosthesis of claim 7 , wherein the articulation surface of the talar component comprises a first material, the attachment surface of the talar component comprises a second material, and the first material and second material are different.
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