Femoral prosthesis with medialized patellar groove
US-9173744-B2 · Nov 3, 2015 · US
US11911279B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11911279-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017068435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2024 |
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According to one example, a posterior-stabilized femoral prosthesis for a knee arthroplasty. The femoral prosthesis can include medial and lateral condyles, a femoral cam and a recess. The medial and lateral condyles can be shaped to articulate with a tibial articular surface of a tibial bearing component through a range of motion, in which full extension corresponds to zero degrees flexion of a knee joint and positive flexion corresponds to greater than zero degrees flexion of the knee joint. In a sagittal plane, the medial and lateral condyles can define medial and lateral multi-radius curves, respectively. The medial multi-radius curve can have a single common radius swept through a first angular extent to define a single arc length that extends from between substantially −20 degrees flexion to substantially 90 degrees flexion, inclusive.
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A posterior-stabilized femoral prosthesis for a knee arthroplasty comprising: medial and lateral condyles shaped to articulate with a tibial articular surface of a tibial bearing component through a range of motion, in which full extension corresponds to zero degrees flexion of a knee joint and positive flexion corresponds to greater than zero degrees flexion of the knee joint, wherein in a sagittal plane the medial and lateral condyles define medial and lateral multi-radius curves, respectively, and wherein the medial multi-radius curve includes a single common radius swept through a first angular extent to define a single arc; and a femoral cam and a recess positioned between the medial and lateral condyles, wherein the femoral cam is positioned posterior of the recess, wherein an area of contact between the medial condyle and the tibial articular surface includes a medial dwell point of the tibial articular surface when the femoral prosthesis is in full extension, wherein the area of contact between the medial condyle and the tibial articular surface does not shift position during the range of motion encompassing at least a majority of the single arc; wherein a medial compartment of the tibial articular surface is configured to have between about a 1.05:1 congruence ratio and about a 1.5:1 congruence ratio with the medial condyle through the first angular extent, the congruence ratio comprising a ratio of a similarity between a sagittal radius of the medial compartment and a sagittal radius of the medial condyle. 2. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the single arc extends from between substantially −20 degrees flexion to substantially 90 degrees flexion, inclusive. 3. The prosthesis of claim 2 , wherein the area of contact between the medial condyle and the tibial articular surface does not shift position during the range of motion between zero degrees flexion and substantially 100 degrees flexion. 4. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a posterior portion of the medial and lateral condyles have a thickness of 9 mm. 5. The prosthesis of claim 1 , further comprising the tibial bearing component defining the tibial articular surface, the tibial articular surface including: the medial compartment and a lateral compartment configured for articulation with the medial condyle and the lateral condyle of the femoral prosthesis, respectively; and a spine extending proximally from the articular surface and configured to be received in the recess at 0 degrees flexion, the spine spaced posteriorly from an anterior edge of a tibial bearing periphery, the spine disposed between the medial and lateral compartments; wherein the spine and cam make initial contact when the range of motion reaches 100 degrees flexion. 6. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the medial compartment is configured to have the medial dwell point a distance between about 52% and about 60% of a total anterior-posterior extent of the tibial bearing component as measured from an anterior most point to a posterior most point of the tibial bearing component. 7. The prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein a lateral compartment of the tibial articular surface is configured to have a lateral dwell point a distance between about 59% and about 62% of a total anterior-posterior extent of the tibial bearing component as measured from an anterior most point to a posterior most point of the tibial bearing component. 8. A system of posterior-stabilized knee prostheses for a knee arthroplasty, the system comprising: a tibial bearing component having a tibial articular surface with a medial compartment and a lateral compartment, wherein the tibial bearing component has a spine extending proximally from the tibial articular surface and positioned between the medial and lateral compartments, and wherein the medial compartment has a medial dwell point; a femoral prosthesis having a cam and medial and lateral condyles spaced to either side of the cam, wherein the medial condyle is configured for articulation with the medial compartment and lateral condyle is configured for articulation with the lateral compartment, and wherein femoral prosthesis is configured to articulate through a range of motion relative to the tibial bearing component, such range of motion includes a full extension that corresponds to zero degrees flexion of a knee joint and positive flexion that corresponds to greater than zero degrees flexion of the knee joint, and wherein an area of contact between the medial condyle and the medial compartment does not shift position during the range of motion between zero degrees flexion and substantially 100 degrees flexion and the area of contact includes the medial dwell point during the range of motion between zero degrees flexion and substantially 100 degrees flexion. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein in a sagittal plane the medial and lateral condyles define medial and lateral multi-radius curves, respectively, and wherein the medial multi-radius curve includes a single common radius swept through a first angular extent to define a single arc length that extends from between substantially −20 degrees flexion to substantially 90 degrees flexion, inclusive. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein a posterior portion of the medial and lateral condyles have a thickness of 9 mm. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the spine and cam are both configured to make initial contact when the range of motion reaches 100 degrees flexion. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the medial compartment is configured to have the medial dwell point a distance between about 52% and about 60% of a total anterior-posterior extent of the tibial bearing component as measured from an anterior most point to a posterior most point of the tibial bearing component, and wherein the lateral compartment is configured to have a lateral dwell point a distance between about 59% and about 62% of a total anterior-posterior extent of the tibial bearing component as measured from an anterior most point to a posterior most point of the tibial bearing component. 13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the medial compartment is configured to have between about a 1.05:1 congruence ratio and about a 1.5:1 congruence ratio with the medial condyle through a first angular extent, the congruence ratio comprising a ratio of similarity between a sagittal radius of the medial compartment and a sagittal radius of the medial condyle. 14. A system of posterior-stabilized knee prostheses for a knee arthroplasty, the system comprising: a tibial bearing component having a tibial articular surface with a medial compartment and a lateral compartment, wherein the tibial bearing component has a spine extending proximally from the tibial articular surface and positioned between the medial and lateral compartments, and wherein the medial compartment has a medial dwell point; a femoral prosthesis having a cam and medial and lateral condyles spaced to either side of the cam, wherein the medial condyle is configured for articulation with the medial compartment and lateral condyle is configured for articulation with the lateral compartment, and wherein femoral prosthesis is configured to articulate through a range of motion relative to the tibial bearing component, such range of motion includes a full extension that corresponds to zero degrees flexion of a knee joint and positive flexion that corresponds to greater than zero degrees flexion of the knee joint, wherein an area of contact between the medial condyle and the medial compartment includes the medial dwell point when the femoral prosthesis is in full extension, and wherein the spine and
Special connection between upper and lower leg, e.g. constrained · CPC title
Tibial components (A61F2/3868 takes precedence) · CPC title
Femoral components · CPC title
with possibility of relative movement between the prosthetic parts · CPC title
Condyles fitted on an anchored base · CPC title
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