High performance knee prostheses
US-9402729-B2 · Aug 2, 2016 · US
US11813167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11813167-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815979712-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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A femoral implant for articulation with a patella or a patellar implant includes a body having an articular surface defining a trochlear groove. The trochlear groove is defined by a first trochlear radius at a first location along the trochlear groove and by a second trochlear radius at a second location along the trochlear groove, the first radius being different than the second radius. The configuration of the trochlear groove is such that it narrows as a patella or patellar implant moves from an extension configuration to a flexion configuration. A kit includes the femoral implant along with a patellar implant. A method of trialing involves use of the femoral implant or kit to ensure a smooth transition of the patella or the patellar implant from the femoral component to the adjacent bone.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A kit comprising: a femoral implant having a body with an articular surface defining a trochlear groove, the trochlear groove defining a trochlear groove nadir path extending along the trochlear groove, wherein the trochlear groove is defined by a first trochlear radius at a first location along the trochlear groove and by a second trochlear radius at a second location along the trochlear groove, the first radius being different than the second radius, the first trochlear radius being measured normal to a tangent to the trochlear groove nadir path at the first location, and the second trochlear radius being measured normal to a tangent to the trochlear groove nadir path at the second location, and a patellar implant, wherein in an extension configuration the patellar implant aligns with the trochlear groove at the first location, and wherein in a deep flexion configuration the patellar implant aligns with the trochlear groove at the second location such that in the deep flexion configuration the patellar implant does not contact the trochlear groove nadir path at the second location. 2. The kit of claim 1 , wherein in the extension configuration the patellar implant contacts the trochlear groove nadir path at the first location. 3. The kit of claim 2 , wherein in the extension configuration the patellar implant contacts the femoral implant at a single point or a single surface. 4. The kit of claim 1 , wherein in the deep flexion configuration the patellar implant contacts the femoral implant at two points or at two surfaces. 5. The kit of claim 1 , wherein in the extension configuration a posterior surface of the patellar implant contacts the trochlear groove nadir path at the first location, and in the deep flexion configuration lateral and medial surfaces of the patellar implant contact the trochlear groove at the second location. 6. The kit of claim 1 , wherein the trochlear groove is defined by a third trochlear radius at a third location along the trochlear groove that is proximal to the first location, the third trochlear radius being greater than the first trochlear radius such that the patellar implant is guided into the trochlear groove when moved from the third location toward the first location during flexion. 7. The kit of claim 1 , wherein the first location is proximal to the second location along the trochlear groove, and the first trochlear radius is greater than the second trochlear radius. 8. The kit of claim 7 , wherein the patellar implant has an articular surface defined by a patellar radius, the patellar radius being less than or substantially equal to the first trochlear radius and greater than the second trochlear radius. 9. The kit of claim 8 , wherein the articular surface of the patellar implant is substantially spherical. 10. The kit of claim 1 , wherein a rate of trochlear radius reduction from the first trochlear radius to the second trochlear radius defines a trajectory of the patellar implant over the femoral implant such that the patellar implant contacts the trochlear groove nadir path at the first location and does not contact the trochlear groove nadir path at the second location. 11. The kit of claim 10 , wherein the rate of trochlear radius reduction is constant. 12. The kit of claim 7 , wherein the patellar implant aligns with the trochlear groove at the second location in a mid-flexion configuration, the third location being proximal to the second location.
Femoral components · CPC title
Patellae or trochleae · CPC title
spherical · CPC title
differing in diameter · CPC title
made by laterally inserting a protrusion, e.g. a rib into a complementarily-shaped groove · CPC title
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