Femoral component for a knee prosthesis with bone compacting ridge
US-9060868-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US9308095B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9308095-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213459060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a femoral component which exhibits enhanced articular features, minimizes removal of healthy bone stock from the distal femur, and minimizes the impact of the prosthesis on adjacent soft tissues of the knee.
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A family of femoral components comprising a plurality of nominal femoral component sizes including a smallest nominal femoral component size, each of said family of femoral components adapted to articulate with a tibial articular surface to form a knee prosthesis, each of said family of femoral components comprising: medial and lateral condyles shaped to articulate with the tibial articular surface through a range of motion, in which full extension corresponds to zero degrees flexion of the knee prosthesis and positive flexion corresponds to greater than zero degrees flexion of the knee prosthesis, said medial and lateral condyles defining medial and lateral J-curves, said medial J-curve comprising: a medial initial-flexion articular segment positioned to engage a medial compartment of the tibial articular surface from said full extension to an intermediate degree of flexion; and a medial deep-flexion articular segment positioned to engage the me compartment from said intermediate degree of flexion to a high degree of flexion, at least part of said medial deep-flexion articular segment defining a medial deep-flexion radius swept through a medial deep-flexion angular extent to define a medial deep-flexion arc length, such that a medial bulbousness ratio is defined as said medial deep-flexion arc length divided by said medial deep-flexion angular extent, said lateral J-curve comprising: a lateral deep-flexion articular segment positioned to engage a lateral compartment of the tibial articular surface from said full extension to said intermediate degree of flexion; and a lateral deep-flexion articular segment positioned to engage the lateral compartment from said intermediate degree of flexion to said high degree of flexion, at least part of said lateral deep-flexion articular segment defining a lateral deep-flexion radius swept through a lateral deep-flexion angular extent to define a lateral deep-flexion arc length, such that a lateral bulbousness ratio is defined as said lateral deep-flexion arc length divided by said lateral deep-flexion angular extent, wherein said medial and lateral bulbousness ratios are between 0.172 mm/degree for the smallest nominal femoral component size and 0.219 mm/degree for a largest nominal femoral component size among said plurality of nominal femoral component sizes, whereby the deep-flexion articular segment of at least one of the medial and lateral J-curves defines a bulbousness sagittal posterior geometry for each of the family of femoral components. 2. The family of femoral components of claim 1 , wherein said family of femoral components comprises at least 4 nominal component sizes. 3. The family of femoral components of claim 1 , wherein each of said family of femoral components comprises a cruciate-retaining type femoral component lacking a femoral cam spanning an intercondylar notch formed between said medial and lateral condyles. 4. The family of femoral components of claim 1 , wherein said medial J-curve comprises: a medial distal-most point corresponding with said full extension; a medial posterior-most point corresponding with 90-degrees flexion, said medial initial-flexion articular segment of said medial J-curve disposed between said medial distal-most point and said medial posterior-most point; and a medial proximal-most point corresponding with a deep-flexion orientation greater than 90-degrees, said medial deep-flexion articular segment of said medial J-curve disposed between said medial posterior-most point and said medial proximal-most point. 5. The family of femoral components of claim 4 , wherein said medial proximal-most point corresponds with flexion of at least 130-degrees, such that each of said family of femoral components comprises a high-flexion femoral component in which said medial and lateral condyles are shaped to enable the range of motion equal to at least 130 degrees. 6. The family of femoral components of claim 1 , wherein said lateral J-curve comprises: a lateral distal-most point corresponding with said full extension; a lateral posterior-most point corresponding with 90-degrees flexion, said medial initial-flexion articular segment of said lateral J-curve disposed between said lateral distal-most point and said lateral posterior-most point; and a lateral proximal-most point corresponding with a deep-flexion orientation greater than 90-degrees, said lateral deep-flexion articular segment of said lateral J-curve is disposed between said lateral posterior-most point and said lateral proximal-most point. 7. The family of femoral components of claim 6 , wherein said lateral proximal-most point corresponds with flexion of at least 130-degrees, such that each of said family of femoral components comprises a high-flexion femoral component in which said medial and lateral condyles are shaped to enable the range of motion equal to at least 130 degrees. 8. The family of femoral components of claim 1 , wherein 90-degrees flexion of the medial and lateral condyles corresponds to medial and lateral posterior-most points on said medial and lateral condyles, respectively, and at least one of said medial and lateral condyles defines a maximum mid-flexion thickness, located in the region of said posterior-most point, up to 8 mm for the smallest nominal femoral component size in the family of femoral components and up to 9 mm for a largest nominal femoral component size in the family of femoral components. 9. The family of femoral components of claim 1 , wherein 90-degrees flexion of the medial and lateral condyles corresponds to medial and lateral posterior-most points on said medial and lateral condyles, respectively, and at least one of said medial and lateral condyles defines a maximum mid-flexion thickness, located in the region of said posterior-most point, up to 9 mm for each of at least three nominal sizes in the family of femoral components. 10. A family of posterior-stabilized femoral components comprising a plurality of nominal femoral component sizes, each of said family of femoral components adapted to articulate with a tibial bearing component to form a knee prosthesis, each of said family of femoral components comprising: medial and lateral condyles shaped to articulate with the tibial bearing component through a range of motion, in which full extension corresponds to zero degrees flexion of the knee prosthesis and positive flexion corresponds to greater than zero degrees flexion of the knee prosthesis, said medial and lateral condyles defining medial and lateral J-curves, said medial and lateral condyles comprising inwardly facing condylar walls forming an intercondylar space therebetween, said intercondylar space having a medial/lateral width; and a femoral cam spanning said intercondylar space to join said medial and lateral condyles to one another, said femoral cam sized and positioned to engage a spine of the tibial bearing component in positive flexion through at least a portion of the range of motion, said medial J-curve comprising: a medial initial-flexion articular segment positioned to engage a medial articular compartment of the tibial bearing component from said full extension to an intermediate degree of flexion; and a medial deep-flexion articular segment positioned to engage the medial articular compartment from said intermediate degree of flexion to a high degree of flexion, at least part of said medial deep-flexion articular segment defining a medial deep-flexion radius swept through a medial deep-flexion angular extent to define a medial deep-flexion arc length, such that a medial bulbousness ratio is defined as said medial deep-flexion arc length divided by said medial deep-flexion angular extent,
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