Modular Type Patents (Class 623/20.15)
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Patent number: 7842093Abstract: A prosthesis for replacing an articulating portion of bone is provided. The prosthesis can include an adaptor operable to replace a portion of the bone. The prosthesis can further include a sleeve coupled to the adaptor. The sleeve can define an offset coupling axis. The prosthesis can also include an articulating portion operable to replace the articulating portion of the bone. The sleeve can be positionable to couple the articulating portion to the offset coupling axis at a predetermined orientation.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Christopher Peters, Robert Metzger
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Patent number: 7837736Abstract: A method is provided for performing a total knee arthroplasty. The method includes making a primary incision near a knee joint of a patient and resecting medial and lateral condyles of the femur of the leg to create at least one femoral cut surface. The resecting step is performed without dislocating the knee joint. The method also includes balancing various ligament tensions to obtain desired tension and moving a femoral component of a total knee implant through the primary incision. The method further includes positioning the femoral component with respect to the at least one femoral cut surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Marctec, LLCInventor: Peter M. Bonutti
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Patent number: 7806936Abstract: A modular femoral joint prosthesis includes a femoral component having a post extending therefrom, a femoral stem, and a femoral sleeve configured to be coupled to the post of the femoral assembly and to the femoral stem. The femoral sleeve is bowed posteriorly in the sagittal plane.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventor: Abraham P. Wright
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Patent number: 7799085Abstract: A modular knee implant system allows a surgeon to select between several different styles of distal femoral implant components and several different styles of stem extensions while also allowing for use of a metaphyseal component. The metaphyseal component can be a universal one that is usable with all of the styles of distal femoral implant components through use of an adapter. A second adapter allows for use of stem extensions with different types of connectors with the metaphyseal component. A separate metaphyseal component could also be provided with a distal Morse taper post to mate with a distal femoral component having a proximal Morse taper bore. The metaphyseal component may have an outer surface that is configured to maximize contact area with the patient's bone, and may have a surface finish over a substantial part of its overall length that is conducive to bone ingrowth.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Gary P. Goodfried, Stephen A. Hazebrouck, Mark B. Lester, Scott C. Brown
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Patent number: 7799084Abstract: A femoral component (100) for a total knee joint replacement has a modular structure including a number of segments (102, 112), each of the segments (102, 112) having a femoral fixation surface (104, 114) for attachment to the distal end of a femur and at least one assembly surface (108) for joining with an adjacent segment (102, 112) of the modular femoral component (100). The assembly surfaces (108) are generally planar and arranged to be oriented generally in a plane extending in a proximal-distal direction and in an anterior-posterior direction when the femoral fixation surface (104, 114) is positioned on the distal end of the femur. Although the assembly surfaces (108) are generally planar, they may be shaped or provided with complementary structures (120) to assure self-alignment when the segments (102, 112) are assembled.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Mako Surgical Corp.Inventors: Alastair J. T. Clemow, Dana C. Mears
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Patent number: 7766969Abstract: An implant for on a resected articulation surface of a bone includes a tray having a top surface and opposition surface. An opening extends completely through the tray between the top surface and the bone apposition surface. A bearing member is mounted on the top surface of the tray, the bearing member having a top articular surface. Anchor downwardly projects away from the bone apposition surface of the tray, the anchor being adapted to engage the bone and being configured so that the anchor can selective pass completely through the opening of the tray. A fastener connects the anchor to the tray.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Justin, E. Marlowe Goble, Robert A. Hodorek
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Patent number: 7758652Abstract: The present invention provides a modular device for restoring individual joint kinematics using minimally invasive surgical procedures. The modular implants include distinct components that include interconnection means and tethering means. The modular implants provide intraoperative surgical options for articular constraint and facilitate proper alignment and orientation of the joint to restore kinematics as defined by the individual patient anatomy.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Alexandria Research Technologies, LLCInventors: Gerard A. Engh, Wesley D. Johnson
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Patent number: 7727281Abstract: A knee prosthesis includes a femoral component and a stem for implanting in a femur. A modular junction is provided for attaching the stem to the femoral component. The femoral component may include a boss having a slot for receiving the components of the modular junction. A portion of the modular junction may be placed within the slot and the modular junction may be tightened in place on the boss by threading the stem into engagement with a portion of the modular junction. Accordingly, the stem may be connected to the femoral component by a single threaded engagement and the position of the stem may be adjusted to any desired location along the anterior-posterior direction on the femoral component.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Ortho Development CorporationInventor: Michael D. Ensign
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Publication number: 20100114323Abstract: A knee prosthesis kit includes single-winged and double-winged metaphyseal sleeve components. A milling guide and reamers in the kit allow for a cavity to be prepared to receive the metaphyseal sleeve components by pivoting one of the reamers on a portion of the milling guide. The instruments allow the cavity to be aligned with the intramedullary canal regardless of the relative hardness of the bone in the vicinity of the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: STEPHANIE M. DERUNTZ, Brian D. Haas, George J. Haidukewych, Jeffery L. Koenemann, Timothy G. Vendrely
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Patent number: 7695519Abstract: A modular keel or stem for use as a tibial implant has a central stem portion including a tongue-like coupling portion for insertion into a grooved portion in a bone contacting portion of a tibial baseplate. The modular keel or stem may also include a pair of anti-rotation fins or ribs which extend medially and posteriorly on the medial side and laterally and posteriorly on the lateral side. Proximal portions of the ribs or fins may engage receptacles in the bone contacting of the tibial baseplate. A locking element is provided for engaging the keel or stem coupling portion and the baseplate after the coupling portion of the keel is inserted into the groove to prevent the disassembly the keel from the baseplate. In one embodiment, the baseplate is capable of being inserted in a direction offset from the anterior-posterior direction, such as a medial-lateral direction, after the keel has been implanted. A polymeric bearing insert is provided for placement onto the baseplate in a standard manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventor: Carlos E. Collazo
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Patent number: 7691149Abstract: A patellar implant includes a posterior portion and an anterior portion. The posterior portion may define an articulating surface and a first retaining feature. The anterior portion may define a tissue engaging portion and a second retaining feature adapted to advance into a mechanical interlock with the first retaining feature in an assembled position. The mechanical interlock between the first and second retaining features may cooperate to resist separation of the posterior and anterior portions in the assembled position.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: David R Brown, Mark A Bollinger, Brian M May, Audra C Watson
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Publication number: 20100082034Abstract: A ligament and bone conserving prosthesis for total knee resurfacing includes a distal femoral component which resurfaces the weight bearing portions of both femoral condyles and the trochlear groove. The prosthesis also includes implants to independently resurface the medial and lateral tibial plateaus in an inset manner. Also disclosed are apparatus and methods for performing the total knee resurfacing utilizing a minimally invasive, bone and ligament conserving manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: LEONARD REMIA
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Publication number: 20100042224Abstract: Knee prostheses featuring components that more faithfully replicate the structure and function of the human knee joint in order to provide, among other benefits: greater flexion of the knee in a more natural way by promoting or at least accommodating internal tibial rotation in a controlled way, replication of the natural screw home mechanism, and controlled articulation of the tibia and femur respective to each other in a more natural way. In a preferred embodiment, such prostheses include an insert component disposed between a femoral component and a tibial component, the insert component preferably featuring among other things a reversely contoured posterolateral bearing surface that helps impart internal rotation to the tibia as the knee flexes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Jason K. Otto, Brian McKinnon, Dean Hughes, Michael Ries, Jan Victor, Johan Bellemans, Johnathan Garino, Timothy Wilton
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Publication number: 20100016978Abstract: A knee replacement system includes a femoral component including a lateral condylar articulating portion and a medial condylar articulating portion, a tibial tray including an upper articulating surface, and a tibial insert including (i) a first articulating portion for articulating with the lateral condylar articulating portion with a first condylar dwell point, (ii) a second articulating portion for articulating with the medial condylar articulating portion with a second condylar dwell point, (iii) a lower articulating surface for articulating with the upper articulating surface, and (iv) a coupling member for coupling with the tibial tray and defining an axis of rotation about which the tibial insert rotates with respect to the tibial tray, the axis of rotation intersecting the upper articulating surface at a location posterior to a dwell axis including the condylar dwell points when the dwell axis is projected onto the upper articulating surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: John L. Williams, Said T. Gomaa, Joseph G. Wyss
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Publication number: 20100016980Abstract: The invention relates to a base component for a tibial implant, comprising a lateral compartment (14), a medial compartment (12) and an anterior connection portion (16) which connects the lateral compartment (14) and the medial compartment (12) to one another at anterior. A portion (18) open to posterior is provided between the lateral compartment (14) and the medial compartment (12). The lateral component (14) and the medial component (12) each have a lower side and an upper side, with at least one of the lower sides being configured for the fastening of the base component to the tibia. A marginal web (22, 22?) is formed at at least one of the compartments (12, 14), starting from the upper side, said marginal web forming a receiving shell for a meniscus component (30, 32) of the tibial implant together with the upper side of the compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: ZIMMER GMBHInventors: Cosimo Donno, Roger Scherrer
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Publication number: 20090326665Abstract: An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The femoral component includes a posterior cam configured to contact a spine of the tibial bearing and a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane. The radius of curvature of the condyle surface decreases gradually between early-flexion and mid-flexion. Additionally, in some embodiments, the radius of curvature of the condyle surface may be increased during mid-flexion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Joseph G. Wyss, Dimitri Sokolov, Jordan S. Lee, John L. Williams, Said T. Gomaa, John M. Armacost, Christel M. Wagner
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Publication number: 20090326663Abstract: An orthopaedic prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The tibial bearing and the femoral component are configured to promote outward axial rotation of the femoral component with respect to the tibial component during knee flexion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Shouchen Dun
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Publication number: 20090319047Abstract: A recess-ramp knee joint prosthesis comprising a femoral and a tibial component is configured to reproduce normal kinematics and function. Asymmetric condular surfaces and a cupola of the femoral component interact with corresponding dished surfaces and a ramp of the tibia thereby duplicating the behavior of the anatomical knee.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Peter Stanley Walker
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Publication number: 20090306787Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a trial coupler system for use in preparing a patient for an implant. Certain embodiments provide a system including a coupling device (20) and a trial component interface (40) that allows a trial stem (100) to be offset in relation to the respective trial components at an orientation that matches the geometry of the patient. Once the precise positioning is obtained, the trial coupler device (10) can be locked while on the patient's bone so the assembly can be removed without disturbing the desired orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Paul Charles Crabtree, Roger Ryan Dees, Mark Ellsworth Nadzadi
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Publication number: 20090265011Abstract: A femoral component of an artificial knee joint is configured with multiple different facets which are similar in size and shape for many different sizes, to simplify an associated method for forming a distal end of the femur to receive the femoral component. Jig embodiments are provided to form surfaces on a distal end of a femur to correspond with facets of the femoral component, with the same jig usable for femoral components of differing size. The femoral component includes medial and lateral condylar legs with a posterior facet of the femoral component exhibiting a negative angle relative to a central axis of the femur, to maximize contact and increase flexion of the artificial knee joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Steven L. Mandell
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Publication number: 20090265013Abstract: A tibial component of an artificial knee joint is provided which cooperates with a femoral component to allow pivoting rotation of the artificial knee joint in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. The tibial component includes a plate with a tapered dovetail rib thereon which allows an insert to be removably secured thereto to act as a meniscal structure for the tibial component. The insert has a proximal surface with left and right wells therein that include valleys to guide rotation of one condylar leg of a femoral component while holding a second condylar leg of the femoral component within the other one of the wells, allowing pivoting rotation in either direction. A nesting of the insert into a portion of the plate minimizes an overall height of the tibial component and minimizing tibial bone resection, while providing a greater resistance to shear forces upon the knee joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: Steven L. Mandell
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Publication number: 20090187251Abstract: Modular bone implants, means of assembly, and their method of use are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Daniel F. Justin, E. Marlowe Goble, Daniel J. Triplett, Robert A. Hodorek
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Publication number: 20090171463Abstract: An endoprothetical connection element for creating a knee arthrodesis comprises a coupling element that comprises a first fastener and a second fastener. The first fastener is adapted for connection with a first fastening element corresponding to the first fastener that is provided at a shaft insertable into a femur of a patient. The second fastener is adapted for connection with a second fastening element corresponding to the second fastener that is provided at a shaft insertable into a tibia of the patient. The coupling element is formed such that a first longitudinal axis of the femoral shaft connected to the first fastener and a second longitudinal axis of the tibial shaft connected to the second fastener include an angle different from 180 degrees which, when implanted into the body of the patient, is lying in a coronal plane of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventor: Peter Brehm
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Publication number: 20090164022Abstract: A distal femoral knee-replacement component provides additional points of cam action by either distinct bars or interconnected structural elements such as cam extensions to prevent early translation of the knee or dislocation of the femoral component over the tibial post which can occur in cruciate-substituting designs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Publication number: 20090149964Abstract: A method for preparing at least a first bone for receiving a prosthesis can include positioning an IM member in a bone. A scaffold, skeleton or frame can be located onto the bone at a desired location. An alignment assembly can be coupled to the frame. The alignment assembly can be moved relative to the IM member to position the frame at a desired location relative to the bone. The frame can be fixed to the bone at the desired location. A cavity can be reamed into the bone using at least a portion of the alignment assembly as a guide. The alignment assembly can be removed from the frame. A cutting block can be coupled to the first attachment portion. Cuts can be prepared in the bone using the cutting block as a guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Brian M. May, Duke A. Fox
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Publication number: 20090149963Abstract: A modular prosthesis assembly for insertion in bone, the assembly comprising: a tray element having a first surface including an extension member depending therefrom and an opposite second surface; a first adaptor having first and second ends, the first end having a profile part which receives and retains the extension member; a second adaptor comprising, a first end and a second end; the first end engagable with the second end of the first adaptor; a stem having first and second end, the first end including a formation which allows engagement of the stem with the second end of the second adaptor. The second end of said stem has a profile suitable for insertion in bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Ronald Sekel
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Patent number: 7544211Abstract: A low-profile offset stem tibial implant includes a tray with a plate that extends transversely around a first tibial axis. The plate includes a distal surface adapted to engage against the prepared surface of the tibia. An engagement portion extends away from the distal surface of the plate substantially along the first tibial axis. A stem is provided with a distal end adapted to be introduced into the medullary canal of the tibia along a second tibial axis and a proximal end. One or more adapter elements are provided with a proximal portion sized to engage with the engagement portion of the plate along the first tibial axis. The adapter element also includes a distal portion adapted to engage with the proximal end of the stem along the second tibial axis. The adapter element permits adjustment of the medio-lateral and antero-posterior position of the second tibial axis relative to the first tibial axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: TornierInventor: Olivier Rochetin
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Publication number: 20090143866Abstract: Knee prosthesis for implanting in a knee joint has a femoral component, a tibial component and a hinge connecting the femoral component and the tibial component. The femoral component rotates around the transverse axis passing through center of the hinge and the center of rotation of the femoral component moves substantially along proximal-distal axis upon flexion of the knee joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventor: Damon Servidio
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Publication number: 20090125114Abstract: A system for cooperating with an elongated IM member during preparation of a bone for receiving a prosthesis can include a scaffold, skeleton or frame. An alignment assembly can be selectively coupled to the frame. The alignment assembly can cooperate with the IM member to position the frame relative to the bone. A cutting block can be selectively coupled to the frame. According to other features, a posterior stabilized (PS) box guide assembly can have a PS box guide attachment portion that selectively couples with the first attachment portion of the frame. A posterior foot can selectively couple with a second attachment portion on the frame. The posterior foot can be positioned to occupy space of a joint line in an installed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Brian M. May, Duke A. Fox
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Publication number: 20090088861Abstract: A mobile bearing tibial implant is described which comprises a tibial component and a mediscal bearing component. The tibial component comprises a tibial plate having a proximal face and a distal face. A tibial post extends from the distal face of the tibial plate which in use will anchor the tibial plate to the proximal end of a resected tibia. The tibial compent additionally includes a generally rectangular tibial projection extending upwardly from the proximal face of the tibial plate, the central longitudinal plane of the said tibial projection being co-linearly located on the sagittal plane passing substantially through the center of the knee. The meniscal bearing component has a substantially flat distal face for glidable seating on the tibial plate and a proximal face configured to receive in use an articulating condylar surface of a femoral component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: FINSBURY (DEVELOPMENT) LIMITEDInventors: Michael Antony Tuke, Adrian Webb
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Patent number: 7507256Abstract: A modular implant system allows a surgeon to secure an implant assembly to thee diaphysis of a long bone. The system includes a set of anatomically-designed diaphyseal fitting modular implant components. One end of each diaphyseal implant component is a Morse taper post for connection to another implant component such as a modular articular component, a segmental component or an intercalary component. The other end of each diaphyseal component is a tapered porous surface. In some sizes, the tapered porous surface includes a plurality of steps. The tapered porous surface is received with a tapered bore in the bone diaphysis that is prepared to match the size and shape of the tapered porous surface. The diaphyseal implant is easy to insert and remove, does not bind before fully seating, is designed to prevent stress shielding and provides the surgeon with a host of stem options with its modularity.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Heck, Stephen A. Hazebrouck
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Patent number: 7497874Abstract: A modular knee prosthesis includes a femoral stem having a proximal end portion. A femoral component includes a first engagement portion defined thereon wherein the femoral stem is selectively attachable to the first engagement portion of the femoral component. A connecting member includes a first end selectively attachable to the first engagement portion of the femoral component and includes a second engagement portion defined on a second end wherein the femoral stem is selectively attachable to the second engagement portion of the connecting member.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Robert Metzger, Jacy C Hoeppner
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Publication number: 20090036992Abstract: The invention presents a total knee arthroplasty endoprosthesis having: a) a femoral component with a lower-radius lateral condyle, a larger-radius medial condyle and between them, a third condyle located posteriorly, superiorly and nearest the medial side, b) a tibial component with a central protruding spigot for the rotating polyethylene insert, and c) a rotating polyethylene insert, with three cavities for articulation of the femoral condyles. For initial and moderate flexion the joint functions with load bearing onto the lateral and medial articular cavities, and in advanced and final flexion with load bearing on the third articular cavity. The advantages of this endoprosthesis are enhanced maximum flexion, improved femoral axis alignment, significant posterior stabilization, favourable accommodation of tibial rotation with consequent relief of materials and fixations, and preservation of more articular fluid for lubrication and reduction of polyethylene wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Athanasios Tsakonas
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Publication number: 20090005876Abstract: A tibial tray assembly includes a platform having a stem extending downwardly from a bottom surface and a stem extension couple to the an end of the stem. The stem extension is electrically insulated from the stem. The tibial tray assembly also includes a wireless communication device configured to transmit data using the stem extension as an antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Terry L. Dietz, Edward J. Caylor, III
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Patent number: 7470289Abstract: In a tibial component comprising an anchor portion for being fixed in bone and a tray for a sliding plate of polyethylene, the tibial component cooperating with a femoral component which rests on the sliding plate by curved articulation surfaces, it is provided that the sliding plate (1) has an attachment (2) which extends inside the anchor portion (5) of the tibial plateau component (4) and which, distally of the tibial plateau component, is non-rotatably joined to the anchor portion (5) by positive fit.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Inventor: Peter Brehm
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Publication number: 20080306603Abstract: In order to improve a modular implant part for replacing a part of a natural knee joint with an implant component comprising a shaft extending away from the implant component and a connecting device for connecting the shaft to the implant component such that the shaft is adapted to be fixed to the implant component in a multiplicity of desired positions in a simple manner, it is proposed that the connecting device be formed in such a manner that, in a mounting disposition, the shaft is adapted to be moved into different translatory positions by a translatory movement in a direction transverse or substantially transverse to its longitudinal axis, and that, in an implantation disposition, the shaft is adapted to be fixed immovably to the implant component in one of the different translatory positions. Furthermore, an improved knee joint prosthesis is proposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: Aesculap AGInventors: Jan Reich, Uwe Idler
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Publication number: 20080288080Abstract: A knee joint prosthesis is disclosed. The prosthesis has a femoral component and a tibial component. The tibial component has a tibial plateau element fitted in a tibial tray element. A hemi capstan shaped bridge member is provided between replicated condyles on the femoral component. A specially shaped post is provided between kidney shaped meniscal depression on the tibial plateau element. The bridge member and the post act together to form an additional joint for load transfer during deep flexion of the prosthesis in its operative configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Kantilal Hastimal SANCHETI
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Publication number: 20080275560Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to base components that are usable with implantable mechanical energy absorbing systems. According to one embodiment, the base component includes a low-profile body having a elongate, straight portion at a first end and a curved body portion at a second end. The second end is elevated as compared to the first end. An inner surface of the low-profile body has a raised portion extending along the elongate, straight portion of the low-profile body. The base component also includes a plurality of openings positioned along the low-profile body for alignment and purposes of affixation to body anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: EXPLORAMED NC4, INC.Inventors: Anton G. Clifford, Joshua Makower, Michael E. Landry, Clinton N. Slone
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Patent number: 7445639Abstract: A modular component for a knee joint prosthesis is disclosed. The modular component includes a tray, a stem and an adapter assembly. The tray includes a support surface and downwardly extending extension having a generally circular shape. The stem includes a main body portion and an upwardly extending extension. The adapter assembly connects the tray and the stem. The adapter assembly includes a first generally cylindrical cavity receiving the downwardly extending extension of the tray and a second generally cylindrical cavity receiving the upwardly extension of the stem.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Robert G Metzger, Jacy C Hoeppner
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Publication number: 20080243258Abstract: A knee joint prosthesis is disclosed. The prosthesis has a femoral component and a tibial component. The tibial component has a tibial plateau element fitted in a tibial tray element. A hemi capstan shaped bridge member is provided between replicated condyles on the femoral component. A specially shaped post is provided between kidney shaped meniscal depression on the tibial plateau element. The bridge member and the post act together to form an additional joint for load transfer during deep flexion of the prosthesis in its operative configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2006Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti
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Publication number: 20080243261Abstract: A mobile tibial assembly includes a tibial tray and a tibial insert. The tibial tray includes a closed track. The tibial insert includes a stem configured to be inserted into the closed track and retained therein. The tibial insert is movable along the closed track once inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Joseph G. Wyss, Jordan S. Lee
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Publication number: 20080243262Abstract: A mobile tibial assembly includes a tibial tray and a tibial insert configured to move relative to the tibial tray. The tibial insert includes a platform having an upper bearing surface and a stem extending downwardly from a bottom surface of the insert. The tibial tray includes a corresponding recess, such as a cavity and/or a channel, configured to receive the stem therein such that the stem and the recess cooperate to constrain the movement of the tibial insert relative to the tibial tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Jordan S. Lee
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Publication number: 20080243263Abstract: A mobile tibial assembly includes a tibial tray, a tibial insert, and a platform separate from the tibial tray and the tibial insert. The platform is configured to be coupled to the tibial insert and the tibial tray. The tibial insert is movable relative to the platform and the platform is movable relative to the tibial tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Jordan S. Lee, Daniel D. Auger
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Patent number: 7427296Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for treating an infected implant area of a knee joint comprises surgically accessing the implant area, and inserting a tibial component into the tibia using an antibiotic-impregnated material. A femoral component is formed that is configured to interact with the tibial component by stable knee joint articulation and motion. The femoral component is formed of an antibiotic-impregnated material using a mold. The femoral component is attached to the femur using an antibiotic-impregnated material, and the tibial component is interfaced with the femoral component to form a stable temporary knee joint capable of reducing the spread of infection while permitting movement of the knee joint.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Inventor: Richard Parker Evans
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Publication number: 20080188942Abstract: Various embodiments of femoral trochlea prostheses useable in a knee joint. The knee joint includes a patella and a distal femur with a femoral trochlea, or patello-femoral groove. In one embodiment, a femoral trochlea prosthesis includes a distal tail. In another embodiment, a femoral trochlea prosthesis includes a wing or extension portion. In yet another embodiment, a set of femoral trochlea prostheses includes a plurality of prostheses having differing thicknesses. In still another embodiment, a femoral trochlea prosthesis includes a porous medium on various portions of the prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Brown, Adam M. Griner, Robert A. Hodorek, Raymond C. Parisi, Brian E. Vanskyock, Justin J. May, James C. Harris
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Publication number: 20080167722Abstract: A modular knee prosthesis can include a femoral component having a superiorly extending portion, a first femoral bearing surface and a second femoral bearing surface. The superiorly extending portion can define a first tapered augment receiving surface. A tibial component can have an inferiorly extending portion and a tibial bearing surface. The inferiorly extending portion can define a second tapered augment receiving surface. A first augment can define a first receiving bore and a first stepped surface. A second augment can define a second receiving bore and a second stepped surface. The first and second augments are adapted to mate at the first and second stepped surfaces in a first position at the first tapered augment receiving surface of the femoral component and in a second position at the second tapered augment receiving surface of the tibial component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventors: Robert Metzger, Audra Watson, Brian M. May, Duke A. Fox
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Publication number: 20080147196Abstract: An assembly system configured to seat a first orthopedic component having either a male taper or a female taper with a second orthopedic component having the other of a male taper or a female taper. In one embodiment, the assembly system includes a taper seating connector having a fastener and a bushing moveable retained on the fastener. The fastener may be connected to the first orthopedic component and the bushing may be positioned adjacent the second orthopedic component. The corresponding tapers on the first and second orthopedic components may be configured to secure the first and second orthopedic components together. Thus, by exerting a sufficient force on the bushing, the bushing will move along the fastener, transferring the force to the second orthopedic component. In this manner, the corresponding tapers of the first and second orthopedic components may be seated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Shaun R. Cronin, Scott E. Dykema, Jeff Blaylock
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Patent number: 7387644Abstract: A femoral component is provided for use in a knee joint prosthesis. The femoral component may be configured to provide one or more desirable kinematic relationships with a tibial component and/or patella so as to mimic the flexion and extension motion of a natural knee joint. The femoral component may be configured so that the patella follows a substantially circular pathway during knee flexion and extension. The femoral component may be configured so that the patella follows a curved patellar path during flexion and extension, and the curved patellar path has an origin located anterior and proximal to the geometrical center axis of the knee. The femoral component may be configured so that the patella follows a curved patellar path that lies in a plane which is parallel to and offset from a plane that extends through the center of the femoral head of a femur and is perpendicular to the geometric center axis of the knee.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: University of Vermont and State Agricultural CollegeInventors: Bruce D. Beynnon, Stephen J. Incavo, Kathryn M. Coughlin
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Publication number: 20080133023Abstract: The present invention relates to provisional prosthetic components for a medical device and the surgical methods for utilizing the same. In one embodiment, the provisional prosthetic component includes a first portion and a core. The first portion is capable of mating with another prosthetic component. The first portion of the provisional prosthetic component may have a scratch hardness which is less than the scratch hardness of the prosthetic component. This allows for the first portion to be placed in mating engagement with the prosthetic component without scratching or damaging the junction of the prosthetic component. Additionally, the core of the provisional prosthetic component may have a scratch hardness greater than the scratch hardness of the first portion of the provisional prosthetic component and/or a stiffness sufficient to minimize deflection of the provisional prosthetic component during trial reduction and range of motion testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: ZIMMER TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Ryan D. Schlotterback, Barish Banerjee, Randy G. Smythe
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Publication number: 20080114462Abstract: An orthopaedic joint prosthesis may include a first component, a bearing component, and a third component. The first component has a base and a keel protruding from the base to extend into a first bone. The keel's longitudinal axis is offset from a geometric center of the base. The base has a first articular surface and the bearing component has a second articular surface shaped to articulate with the first articular surface. A feature unitary with the first component reversibly attaches to the bearing component. The bearing component has a third articular surface shaped to articulate with a fourth articular surface on the third component. A distraction feature of the bearing component is shaped to provide alignment and/or distraction between the first articular surface and the fourth articular surface during insertion of the bearing component into a joint space between the first and second bones.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: Hayes Medical, Inc.Inventors: Michael Guidera, Michael A. Serra, Daniel F. Justin, Chad W. Lewis