Tibial bearing component for a knee prosthesis with improved articular characteristics
US-9655729-B2 · May 23, 2017 · US
US9925050B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9925050-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514926281-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing component with surface features which operate to protect adjacent soft tissues of the natural knee throughout a wide range of flexion. More particularly, the tibial bearing component provides an anterior relief space disposed between the dished lateral and medial articular compartments, in which the relief space is convex as viewed from a sagittal perspective across the medial/lateral extent of the relief space.
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A tibial bearing component for articulation with femoral condyles, the tibial bearing component comprising: an inferior surface sized and shaped for attachment to a tibial baseplate; an opposing superior surface including medial and lateral articular compartments sized and shaped for articulation with the femoral condyles; a bearing periphery disposed between the inferior and superior surfaces; and an anterior relief space located in an anterior region of the bearing component between the medial and lateral articular compartments, the anterior relief space defining a medial/lateral span and situated adjacent to an anterior edge of the tibial bearing periphery and extending posteriorly from the anterior edge across an anterior/posterior span; the medial/lateral span of the anterior relief space comprising a plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles each extending from a posterior edge of the anterior relief space to an anterior edge of the anterior relief space, each of the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles defining a convex sagittal curve extending from the posterior edge to the anterior edge of the anterior relief space. 2. The tibial bearing component of claim 1 , wherein a coronal cross-section of the anterior relief space defines a concave medial/lateral profile. 3. The tibial bearing component of claim 1 , wherein an anterior/posterior relief space extent is measured from the anterior edge of the tibial bearing periphery to a posterior-most position of the relief space, the anterior/posterior relief space extent equal to between 10% and 30% of an overall anterior/posterior extent of the tibial bearing periphery. 4. The tibial bearing component of claim 3 , wherein the convex sagittal curve of one of the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles extends across an entirety of the anterior/posterior relief space extent. 5. The tibial bearing component of claim 1 , in combination with a femoral component having one of the femoral condyles shaped to articulate with one of the medial and lateral articular compartments, respectively, through a range of flexion from full extension to at least 130 degrees of flexion. 6. The tibial bearing component of claim 5 , further comprising an intercompartmental ridge disposed between the medial and lateral articular compartments, the anterior relief space extending between an anterior end of the intercompartmental ridge and the anterior edge of the tibial bearing periphery. 7. The tibial bearing component of claim 5 , further comprising a spine disposed between the medial and lateral articular compartments, the spine configured to articulate with a femoral cam of the femoral component. 8. The tibial bearing component of claim 1 , wherein the convex sagittal curve defined by each of the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles defines a radius of at least 5 mm. 9. The tibial bearing component of claim 1 , wherein the convex sagittal curves of the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles comprise a central curve on a bearing component sagittal plane, a plurality of medial curves medial of the central curve, and a plurality of lateral curves lateral of the central curve, the central curve defining a central curve radius, the medial and lateral curves defining a plurality of medial curve radii and a plurality of lateral curve radii, respectively, the central curve radius larger than the medial and lateral curve radii. 10. A tibial bearing component for articulation with femoral condyles, the tibial bearing component comprising: an inferior surface sized and shaped for attachment to a tibial baseplate; an opposing superior surface including medial and lateral articular compartments sized and shaped for articulation with the femoral condyles; and an anterior relief space situated at a medial/lateral location between the medial and lateral articular compartments to define a medial/lateral span, the anterior relief space situated adjacent to an anterior edge of a tibial bearing periphery disposed between the inferior surface and the superior surface and extending posteriorly from the anterior edge across an anterior/posterior span; wherein an anterior/posterior relief space extent is measured from the anterior edge of the tibial bearing periphery to a posterior-most position of the relief space, the anterior/posterior relief space extent equal to between 10% and 30% of an overall anterior/posterior extent of the tibial bearing periphery; wherein the medial/lateral span of the anterior relief space comprises a plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles each extending from a posterior edge of the anterior relief space to an anterior edge of the anterior relief space, and wherein each of the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles defines a convex sagittal curve extending from the posterior edge to the anterior edge of the anterior relief space. 11. The tibial bearing component of claim 10 , wherein the convex sagittal curve of each of the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles extends across an entirety of the medial/lateral span. 12. The tibial bearing component of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of sagittal cross-sectional profiles includes a central curve located in a central portion of the anterior relief space, a medial curve located in a medial portion of the anterior relief space, and a lateral curve located in a lateral portion of the anterior relief space, and a radius of the central curve is larger than at least one of a radius of the medial curve and a radius of the lateral curve. 13. The tibial bearing component of claim 10 , wherein a coronal cross-section of the anterior relief space defines a concave medial/lateral profile. 14. The tibial bearing component of claim 10 , wherein the tibial bearing component comprises one of an ultra-congruent design and a cruciate-retaining design comprising: a posterior cutout sized and positioned to accommodate a posterior cruciate ligament upon implantation of the tibial bearing component on a resected knee; and an intercondylar ridge extending anteriorly from the posterior cutout to the anterior relief space, the intercondylar ridge disposed between the medial and lateral articular compartments. 15. The tibial bearing component of claim 10 , in combination with a femoral component having one of the femoral condyles shaped to articulate with one of the medial and lateral articular components of the bearing component, respectively, through a flexion range from full extension to at least 130 degrees of flexion, and the femoral condyles define an uninterrupted intercondylar space such that the femoral component lacks a femoral cam. 16. The tibial bearing component of claim 10 , in combination with a femoral component having one of the femoral condyles shaped to articulate with one of the medial and lateral articular components of the bearing component, respectively, through a flexion range from full extension to at least 130 degrees of flexion, the tibial bearing component further comprising a spine disposed between the medial and lateral articular compartments, the spine configured to articulate with a femoral cam of the femoral component. 17. A tibial bearing component comprising: an inferior surface sized and shaped for attachment to a tibial baseplate; an opposing superior surface including medial and lateral articular compartments sized and shaped for articulation with femoral condyles, wherein the medial articular compartment is non-symmetrically shaped with respect to the lateral articular compartment; a bearing
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