Anti-luxation via various techniques and apparatuses
US-2024207058-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US9687349B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687349-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414520923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A knee prosthesis is provided for use in knee arthroplasty. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a tibial prosthesis having a tibial baseplate with a fixed medial bearing component and a mobile lateral bearing component. In one exemplary embodiment, the lateral bearing component is secured to the lateral portion of the tibial baseplate utilizing at least one prosthetic ligament. Additionally, in one exemplary embodiment, a stop is provided to limit anterior or posterior movement of the lateral bearing component relative to the tibial baseplate. For example, the stop may be defined by cooperating shoulders formed on the lateral bearing and the tibial baseplate.
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A prosthetic knee system, comprising: a femoral component having a lateral condyle and a medial condyle; and a tibial component comprising: a monolithic baseplate having a bone facing surface and an opposing support surface, the support surface comprising: a medial portion; a lateral portion; and a projection extending from between said medial and lateral portions away from the bone facing surface in an anterior-posterior direction; a medial bearing component having a medial articulation surface and a medial attachment surface, said medial attachment surface coupled with said support surface of said baseplate at said medial portion to fix said medial component to said baseplate, whereby movement of said medial component relative to said baseplate is substantially entirely prevented; and a lateral bearing component having a lateral articulation surface and a lateral attachment surface, said lateral attachment surface slidingly secured to said support surface of said baseplate at said lateral portion, wherein said lateral component is translatable relative to said baseplate; wherein said projection extends between said medial bearing component and said lateral bearing component; wherein said medial attachment surface is coupled with said support surface of said baseplate to fix said medial bearing component to said baseplate at a fixed engagement, whereby movement of said medial bearing component relative to said baseplate is substantially entirely prevented at said fixed engagement once assembled; and wherein said lateral attachment surface is slidingly secured to said support surface of said baseplate at a securement mechanism, wherein said lateral bearing component is translatable relative to said baseplate at said securement mechanism once assembled. 2. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , further comprising: a T-shaped projection formed on one of said lateral attachment surface of said lateral bearing component and said support surface of said baseplate, a T-shaped groove formed on the other of said lateral attachment surface of said lateral bearing component and said support surface of said baseplate, said T-shaped projection sized and positioned to cooperate with said T-shaped groove to form a securement mechanism when said lateral attachment surface of said lateral bearing component is slidingly secured to said support surface of said baseplate, said securement mechanism allowing translation of said lateral bearing component in an anterior direction and a posterior direction. 3. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , wherein said lateral bearing component is translatable relative to said baseplate along a linear path. 4. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , wherein said lateral bearing component is translatable relative to said baseplate along an arcuate path. 5. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , wherein said baseplate comprises a first baseplate shoulder formed on said support surface, and said lateral bearing component comprises a first lateral component shoulder formed on said lateral attachment surface, said first baseplate shoulder and said first lateral component shoulder cooperating to limit one of anterior translation and posterior translation of said lateral bearing component. 6. The prosthetic knee system of claim 5 , wherein said baseplate comprises a second baseplate shoulder formed on said support surface, and said lateral bearing component comprises a second lateral component shoulder formed on said lateral attachment surface, said second baseplate shoulder and said second lateral component shoulder cooperating to limit the other of anterior translation and posterior translation of said lateral bearing component. 7. The prosthetic knee system of claim 5 , wherein: said first baseplate shoulder comprises a stepped portion of said baseplate; and said first lateral component shoulder comprises a stepped portion of said lateral component; wherein said stepped portions extend in the medial-lateral direction across a portion of widths of said baseplate and said lateral bearing component, respectively. 8. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , wherein said lateral condyle of said femoral component cooperates with said lateral articulation surface to urge said lateral bearing component to translate relative to said baseplate. 9. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , further comprising a first prosthetic ligament having an elongate body, a first end, and a second end, said first end and said second end attachable to said tibial component, said femoral component comprising a crossbar disposed between said medial condyle and said lateral condyle, said elongate body of said first prosthetic ligament wrapped around said crossbar to couple said femoral component to said tibial component. 10. The prosthetic knee system of claim 9 , wherein: said first and second ends of said prosthetic ligament are connected to said projection at attachment points. 11. The prosthetic knee system of claim 9 , wherein said first and second ends of said prosthetic ligament are connected to said tibial component at different anterior-posterior locations. 12. The prosthetic knee system of claim 10 , wherein said attachment points comprise adhesive. 13. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , wherein said securement mechanism produces translation of said lateral bearing component relative to said baseplate. 14. The prosthetic knee system of claim 1 , wherein said medial bearing component is discrete from said lateral bearing component on opposite sides of said projection such that said lateral bearing component is translatable relative to said baseplate independent of said medial bearing component. 15. A prosthetic knee system comprising: a femoral component having a lateral condyle and a medial condyle; and a tibial component comprising: a baseplate having a bone facing surface and an opposing support surface; a medial bearing component configured to be fixedly secured to the baseplate, whereby movement of the medial bearing component relative to the baseplate is substantially entirely prevented such that the medial bearing component is a fixed bearing component; a lateral bearing component discrete from the medial bearing component and configured to be slidingly secured to the baseplate, whereby the lateral bearing component is moveable relative to the baseplate such that the lateral bearing component is a mobile bearing component; and a prosthetic ligament coupled to a superior surface of the baseplate of the tibial component and configured to secure the femoral component to the tibial component; wherein said baseplate further comprises a projection extending between said medial bearing component and said lateral bearing component in an anterior-posterior direction; and wherein said prosthetic ligament is connected to said superior surface at said projection via at least one attachment point. 16. The prosthetic knee system of claim 15 , wherein the prosthetic ligament has an elongate body, a first end, and a second end, the first end and the second end attachable to the superior surface of the tibial component between the medial and lateral bearing components so as to be immobilized relative to the bone facing surface of the tibial component, and the femoral component comprises a crossbar disposed between the medial condyle and the lateral condyle, the elongate body of the prosthetic ligament wrapped around the crossbar to secure the femoral component to the tibial component. 17. The tibial prosthesis of claim 15 , wherein the
sutured, ligatured or stitched, retained or tied with a rope, string, thread, wire or cable · CPC title
unicompartimental · CPC title
Connections or couplings between prosthetic parts, e.g. between modular parts; Connecting elements · CPC title
Trial or dummy prostheses · CPC title
Force-limiting means · CPC title
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