Tibia component and knee-joint endoprosthesis system
US-2024268964-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US9468531B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9468531-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514629060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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A tibial orthopedic prosthesis assembly for use during performance of a knee replacement procedure includes one or more tibial augments configured to be coupled to a tibial tray. Each tibial augment includes an exterior side surface of varying angulation relative to a top surface of the tibial augment.
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A medial tibial augment configured to be secured to an implantable prosthetic tibial tray, the medial tibial augment comprising: a top proximal surface that is sized to abut only a medial section of a bottom surface of the tibial tray when the medial tibial augment is secured to the tibial tray; a bottom distal surface opposite the top proximal surface; and a medial exterior side surface that extends from the top proximal surface to the bottom distal surface, the exterior side surface including a side surface section extending from an anterior-most point of the exterior side surface to a posterior-most point of the exterior surface, wherein the side surface section defines (i) a first interior angle relative to the top proximal surface at the anterior-most point of the exterior side surface and (ii) a second interior angle relative to the top proximal surface at the posterior-most point of the exterior side surface that is different from the first interior angle. 2. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the second interior angle is less than the first interior angle. 3. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the second interior angle is an acute angle. 4. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the first interior angle is a right angle. 5. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the side surface section defines a right angle relative to the top proximal surface at the anterior-most point of the exterior side surface and an acute interior angle relative to the top proximal surface at the posterior-most point of the exterior side surface. 6. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the side surface section defines a third interior angle relative to the bottom distal surface at the anterior-most point of the exterior side surface, the third interior angle being substantially equal to the first interior angle. 7. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the side surface section defines a third interior angle relative to the bottom distal surface at the posterior-most point of the exterior side surface, wherein the third interior angle is an obtuse angle. 8. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the side surface section has a non-constant angulation relative to the top proximal surface as the side surface section extends from the anterior-most point of the exterior side surface to the posterior-most point of the exterior side surface. 9. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the side surface section defines a third interior angle relative to the top proximal surface at a mid-point between the anterior-most point and the posterior-most point of the exterior side surface, wherein the third interior angle is an acute angle. 10. The medial tibial augment of claim 9 , wherein the third interior angle is different from each of the first interior angle and the second interior angle. 11. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the top proximal surface has a surface area that is substantially greater than a surface area of the bottom distal surface. 12. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , further comprising a medial end surface extending from the top proximal surface to the bottom distal surface and from the exterior side surface to an interior side surface of the tibial augment, wherein the medial end surface has a constant width. 13. The medial tibial augment of claim 12 , wherein the width of the medial end surface is at least 3 millimeters. 14. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , further comprising an interior surface defining a mounting aperture that extends through the tibial augment and has a first opening defined in the top proximal surface and a second opening defined in the bottom distal surface. 15. The medial tibial augment of claim 1 , wherein the bottom distal surface comprises a recess defined therein to receive a bracket of the tibial tray when the tibial augment is secured to the tibial tray. 16. An implantable orthopedic knee prosthesis comprising: a tibial tray having a platform and a stem extending downwardly from a bottom surface of the platform, the platform including a top surface, opposite the bottom surface, to receive a tibial bearing; a medial tibial augment secured to a medial side of the bottom surface of the platform, the medial tibial augment including (i) a first top surface that abuts the bottom surface of the platform, (ii) a first bottom surface opposite the first top surface, (iii) a first exterior side surface extending from the first top surface to the first bottom surface, (iv) a first interior side surface extending from the first top surface to the first bottom surface, and (v) a first medial end surface extending from the first top surface to the first bottom surface and from the first exterior side surface to the first interior side surface of the tibial augment, wherein the first medial end surface has a constant width; and a lateral tibial augment secured to a lateral side of the bottom surface of the platform, the lateral tibial augment including (i) a second top surface that abuts the bottom surface of the platform, (ii) a second bottom surface opposite the second top surface, (iii) a second exterior side surface extending from the second top surface to the second bottom surface, (iv) a second interior side surface extending from the second top surface to the second bottom surface, and (v) a second medial end surface extending from the second top surface to the second bottom surface and from the second exterior side surface to the second interior side surface of the tibial augment, wherein the second medial end surface has a constant width, wherein the first medial end surface and the second medial end surface oppose each other toward an anterior side of the platform, extend parallel to each other, and are spaced apart from each other. 17. The implantable orthopedic knee prosthesis of claim 16 , wherein the first medial end surface and the second medial end surface are spaced apart by at least 2 millimeters. 18. The implantable orthopedic knee prosthesis of claim 17 , wherein the first medial end surface and the second medial end surface are spaced apart by at least 5 millimeters. 19. The implantable orthopedic knee prosthesis of claim 16 , wherein: the first top surface of the medial tibial augment has a surface area that is greater than the surface area of the first bottom surface of the medial tibial augment, and the second top surface of the lateral tibial augment has a surface area that is greater than the surface area of the second bottom surface of the lateral tibial augment. 20. A medial tibial augment configured to be secured to an implantable prosthetic tibial tray, the medial tibial augment comprising: a top proximal surface that is sized to abut only a medial section of a bottom surface of the tibial tray when the medial tibial augment is secured to the tibial tray prosthesis; a bottom distal surface opposite the top proximal surface; and an interior surface defining a mounting aperture that extends through the tibial augment and has a first opening defined in the top proximal surface and a second opening defined in the bottom distal surface, wherein the top proximal surface has a surface area substantially greater than the surface area of the bottom distal surface.
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