Having Member Secured To Femoral And Tibial Bones Patents (Class 623/20.21)
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Patent number: 8715358Abstract: A new class of total knee replacement includes a posterior cruciate ligament retaining anterior cruciate ligament substituting apparatus and method. Particular design considerations include: 1) a specific extension surface separate from the flexion surface, 2) rotational control in full extension to create the so-called screw-home mechanism, 3) translation restraints that will substitute for ACL function including a CAM-post or other abutment mechanism while allowing normal PCL function which should improve natural proprioception, 4) a modified femoral component with separate radii of curvature for the flexion and extension arcs of at least one condyle, and 5) a tibial component with slope built into the posterior aspect of its bone contacting surface on both sides of the PCL.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 8715361Abstract: Systems and methods for providing deeper knee flexion capabilities. In some instances, such systems and methods include a knee prosthesis that includes a femoral component for replacing at least a portion of a distal end of a femur. In some cases, the femoral component has a posterior condyle that is configured to articulate against a tibial articular surface. In such cases, an articular surface at a proximal portion of the posterior condyle is sized and shaped to extend at least half of an antero-posterior distance between a most posterior portion of the posterior condyle and a plane that is a continuation of a distal one fourth to one third of a posterior cortex of a femoral shaft of the femur. Other implementations are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventors: Kent M. Samuelson, Connor E. Samuelson
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Patent number: 8709090Abstract: A system for manipulating energy transferred by members defining a joint. The system includes a first attachment structure configured to be attached to a first member of the joint and a second attachment structure configured to be attached to a second member of the joint. There is also an adjustable energy absorbing device attached to the first attachment structure and second attachment structure, wherein adjusting the energy absorbing device changes the load manipulating characteristics of the energy absorbing device.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Moximed, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Makower, Clinton N. Slone, Alan C. Regala, Michael E. Landry, William G. Tammen
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Patent number: 8702802Abstract: A joint assembly incorporated into a reconditioned end surface established between upper and opposing lower bones. At least one first component is anchored into a first of the reconditioned bone end surfaces and exhibits a rotatably supported wheel. A second component is anchored into a second opposing reconditioned bone end surfaces and exhibits a second exposed support surface in contact with the rotatably supported wheel. The first component includes a supporting well anchored into the reconditioned bone end surface for supporting the wheel in rotatable fashion. A laterally inserting pin displaces relative to a side of the wheel well and into an interior thereof and includes a central axial through hole which receives the pin for supporting the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Linares Medical Devices, LLCInventors: Miguel A. Linares, Miguel A. Linares, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140088720Abstract: Prosthetic artificial joints are described, including hip, knee and shoulder joints.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: ELWHA LLCInventors: Edward S. Boyden, Gregory J. Della Rocca, Daniel Hawkins, Roderick A. Hyde, Robert Langer, Eric C. Leuthardt, Terence Myckatyn, Parag Jitendra Parikh, Dennis J. Rivet, Joshua S. Shimony, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene
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Publication number: 20140067075Abstract: A system and method for sharing and absorbing energy between body parts. In one particular aspect, the system facilitates absorbing energy between members forming a joint such as between articulating bones.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Moximed, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Makower, Anton Clifford, Richard G. Vecchiotti
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Patent number: 8597362Abstract: Pathologies of joints arising from improper force distributions are addressed by displacement of targeted connective and muscle tissues surrounding the joint in order to realign force vectors and alter moment arms loading the joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Cotera, Inc.Inventors: Vivek Shenoy, Mark Deem, Hanson Gifford
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Publication number: 20130317621Abstract: A prosthetic knee joint assembly includes a femoral component and a bearing that supports articulation of the femoral component. The assembly further includes a tibial tray. Furthermore, the assembly includes a ligament link operably coupled to the tibial tray or the femoral component via a coupling component. The ligament link extending through the other of the tibial tray or the femoral component to couple to the respective one of the femur or tibia. The ligament link extends between first and second ends and includes an outer wall defining an interior longitudinal passage portion. First and second apertures extend through the wall. The first end extends through the first and second apertures and the longitudinal passage portion to define a first adjustable loop, and the second end extends through the first and second apertures and the longitudinal passage portion to define a second adjustable loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Robert Metzger, Brian A. Uthgenannt, Kevin T. Stone
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Patent number: 8591594Abstract: An orthopaedic tibial prosthesis includes a tibial baseplate sized and shaped to cover substantially all of a resected proximal tibial surface, and a tibial bearing component sized to leave a posteromedial portion of the tibial baseplate exposed when the tibial bearing component is mounted to the baseplate. The exposed posteromedial portion of the tibial baseplate includes a chamfered profile which cooperates with a correspondingly chamfered profile at a posteromedial edge of the tibial bearing component to create a substantially continuous chamfer extending from the resected tibial surface to the medial articular surface of the tibial bearing component. Advantageously, this chamfer leaves an absence of material (i.e., a relief or void) at the posteromedial edge of the tibial prosthesis, thereby enabling deep flexion of the prosthesis without impingement between the tibial prosthesis and adjacent anatomic tissues or prosthetic structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Raymond C. Parisi, Katherine M. Rettig, Jeff C. Blaylock
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Publication number: 20130282132Abstract: An orthopedic implant includes a first portion including at least one feature modified to be patient-specific and match the anatomy of a specific patient from a three-dimensional digital image of a patient's joint using computer modeling. The orthopedic implant includes a non-custom inner bone-engaging surface including a plurality of planar surfaces configured for engagement with non-custom bone cuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: John R. WHITE, Robert METZGER, Keith R. BEREND
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Publication number: 20130282131Abstract: A knee arthrodesis implant has a femur nail and a tibia nail. A connecting module has two longitudinally separated half shells that when connected form a passage. One end of the connecting module is coupled to a femur nail neck and the other end is coupled to a tibia nail neck. The half shells have a plurality of corresponding recesses extending perpendicularly to the passage. Each recess receives a tensioning screw, and tightening the tensioning screws couples the femur and tibia nail necks to the connecting module by holding the femur and tibia nail necks within the passage by frictional contact. Each of the two half shells is angled along its length, an angle of one of the half shells corresponding to an angle of the other of the half shells, allowing the tibia nail and femur nail to extend from the passage at an angle from one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Merete Medical GmbHInventors: Emmanuel Anapliotis, Curt Kranz, Martin Hilse, Guenter Lob
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Patent number: 8562687Abstract: Disposable modular spacer device of the articulation of a knee including a tibial element, constrainable to an end of the tibial bone in proximity of the articulation of the knee and including a lower surface and an upper surface provided with a radius of curvature R2, and a femoral element, including an inner surface, constrainable to an end of the femoral bone at the articulation of the knee and an outer convex surface, provided with a radius of curvature R1 and in contact with the upper surface of the tibial element, the tibial element and the femoral element having various dimensions or sizes, the tibial element being configured so as to be coupled with any size of the femoral element to adapt the dimensions of the modular spacer device with the dimensions of the bone ends to which it should be connected.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Tecres S.p.A.Inventors: Giovanni Faccioli, Renzo Soffiatti
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Patent number: 8540776Abstract: The present invention relates to a total knee prosthesis. This prosthesis includes a femoral implant (2) including two condyles (8, 9) delimiting between them an intercondylar notch (10), a tibial implant (3) intended to rest on the end of the tibia, and an articular insert (4) interposed between the tibial implant and the femoral implant and the upper surface of which (41) includes two glenoid cavities (18, 19) with an external profile (181, 191) congruent with the external profile (81, 91) of the condyles (7, 8) of the femoral implant and connected together through an interglenoidal connecting surface (20).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Inventors: Michel Bercovy, Luc Kerboull, David Bracy
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Publication number: 20130245777Abstract: A knee system includes a knee prosthesis having a tibial arrangement including a tibial tray configured for attachment to a surgically-prepared surface of a proximal end of the tibia. The tibial arrangement also includes a tibial insert system including a lateral tibial insert and a medial tibial insert. One of the inserts is configured to move in a generally anterior-posterior direction relative to the tibial tray, and the other insert is configured for fixed attachment to the tibial tray. The knee prosthesis also includes a femoral component configured for attachment to a surgically-prepared surface of a distal end of a femur. The femoral component and tibial inserts each have articular surfaces configured to contact and articulate relative to each other during extension and flexion of the knee.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventor: Gerald J. Jerry
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Patent number: 8512411Abstract: A method of synthetic grafting of bone-tendon-bone autograft harvest sites using preformed synthetic trapezoidal implants. The implants are formed of tricalcium phosphate, an osteoconductive bone graft substitute and filler, which allows for simultaneous controlled absorption and promotion of osteogenesis. The implants are preferably pretreated or presoaked intraoperatively in autologous blood, or autologous conditioned plasma, or bone marrow aspirate products to enhance healing ability. The implants are trimmed to match the patellar pole shape, pressed into place in the bone voids, and oversewn to complete the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Arthrex, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Sluss, James P. Bradley
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Patent number: 8512413Abstract: A prosthetic knee joint includes: (a) a femoral member comprising rigid material with a convex, wear-resistant femoral contact surface including a convex ridge; (b) a tibial assembly including: (i) at least one cup comprising rigid material with a body and a rim substantially thicker than the body defining a wear-resistant cup contact surface; (ii) a rigid base; and (iii) a spring support interconnecting the cup and the base, the spring support elastically deflectable permitting controlled pivoting of the at least one cup; (c) wherein the cup contact surface bears against the femoral contact surface, transferring axial and lateral loads between the cup and femoral member, while allowing pivoting between the cup and femoral member; and (d) wherein the at least one cup allows the rim to deform elastically, permitting the cup contact surface to conform in an irregular shape to the femoral contact surface, when the knee joint is loaded.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Biomedflex, LLCInventors: Franz W. Kellar, Harold Lloyd Crowder, Glenn A. Rupp
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Patent number: 8500816Abstract: Implants, and processes for installing them, which replace the medial condyle and portions of the patellofemoral channel but preferably not portions of the lateral condyle that articulate relative to the tibia. Processes are provided which allow proper location and orientation of an anterior resection and a distal resection on the femur, which make use of a transition point which can be designated on the bone, for navigating proper positioning of such implants. Proper positioning of the implant relative to the femur for insuring a smooth transition between lateral portions of the implant and the lateral condyle is thus reduced to determining proper medial/lateral location of the implant on the anterior and distal resections.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Roger Ryan Dees, Jr., Jason Jordan
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Patent number: 8500817Abstract: A knee joint prosthesis which comprises a tibial component (4, 6) and a femoral component (2). The femoral component has condyles (14, 16) which act against the tibial component, directly or indirectly, during flexing of the knee. A cam (20) on the femoral component acts against a post (26) on the tibial component at high flex angles. The surface of the post which is contacted by the cam at high flex angles is convex when the post viewed generally perpendicular to the tibial bone contact and bearing surfaces, and the femoral bearing surface which is provided by the cam, where it contacts the convex surface of the post at high flex angles, is locally concave (32) when viewed along the surface of the post which contacts the cam so that the area of contact between the post and the cam is greater at high flex angles than at lower flex angles.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventors: Richard Farrar, Liam Rowley, Andrew Cohen, James Brooks, Chitranjan S. Ranawat
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Patent number: 8496711Abstract: A knee arthrodesis implant has a femur nail inserted in the bone marrow canal of the femur, and a tibia nail inserted in the bone marrow canal of the tibia, the nails being rigidly connected to each other by a connecting means. The problem of providing a knee arthrodesis implant having increased modularity as the result of increased length variability, having a reduced number of parts, and allowing simplified modification is addressed.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Merete Medical GmbHInventors: Emmanuel Anapliotis, Curt Kranz, Martin Hilse, Guenter Lob
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Patent number: 8491662Abstract: A knee prosthesis includes a femoral component having two condyles and an asymmetrical cam extending between the condyles. The cam has a medial end and a lateral end. The knee prosthesis also includes a tibial component having bearing surfaces and a post disposed between the bearing surfaces. The femoral component and tibial component are engageable by contact between the femoral condyles and tibial bearing surfaces, and by contact between the cam and post. The cam includes a first curvature defined by a first plane passing through the cam, and a second curvature defined by a second plane passing through the cam, the first curvature having a first vertex, and the second curvature having a second vertex, the distance between the first vertex and a medial plane being greater than the distance between the second vertex and the medial plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Aesculap AGInventors: William Mihalko, Khaled J. Saleh, Saïd Moussa, Dominique Mouillet
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Patent number: 8491661Abstract: A knee joint endoprosthesis is provided with a simplified construction. The knee joint endoprosthesis consists of a femur component and a tibia component which comprise cooperating joint surfaces that are in contact with one another. A rotation guide arrangement is provided for forcing the femur component and the tibia component to rotate relative to each other about a medial center of rotation upon a flexure of the knee joint endoprosthesis. The rotation guide arrangement comprises a first guide element having a first guidance surface and a second guide element having a second guidance surface which cooperates with the first guidance surface. The tibia component comprises the first guide element and the femur component comprises the second guide element. The first guidance surface defines a first radius of curvature and the second guidance surface defines a second radius of curvature. The first and second radii of curvature are identical.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Aesculap AGInventors: Dominique Mouillet, Saïd Moussa, Uwe Idler
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Patent number: 8486150Abstract: An orthopedic implant includes a first portion including at least one feature modified to be patient-specific and match the anatomy of a specific patient from a three-dimensional digital image of a patient's joint using computer modeling. The orthopedic implant includes a non-custom inner bone-engaging surface including a plurality of planar surfaces configured for engagement with non-custom bone cuts.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: John R. White, Robert Metzger, Keith R. Berend
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Publication number: 20130150976Abstract: A knee prosthesis in one embodiment includes a femoral component having a notch defined between spaced apart medial and a lateral condyle surfaces, the notch defining an elongated cam housing having a posterior cam at one end of the cam housing, and a tibial component including (i) a platform, (ii) a bearing supported on and rotatable in relation to the platform, the bearing defining medial and lateral bearing surfaces, and (iii) a spine projecting superiorly from the bearing within the cam housing, wherein the spine includes an anterior face and an opposite posterior face facing the posterior cam when the medial and lateral condyle surfaces are in articulating contact with the medial and lateral bearing surfaces, wherein the posterior face of the spine is concave along substantially the entire height of the spine, and wherein the spine terminates in a convex rounded posterior peak.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.
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Publication number: 20130110250Abstract: A method is provided for evaluating the tension or laxity of the soft tissue surrounding a patient's knee joint. Based on this evaluation, a surgeon may determine a desired resection depth for a knee arthroplasty procedure that will achieve an appropriate spacing between adjacent, articulating components of the knee joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventor: Jia Li
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Patent number: 8430932Abstract: A system for use in a total knee arthroplasty procedure can include a first cutting guide, an alignment guide and a femoral prosthetic implant. The first cutting guide can include at least one planar guide surface adapted to guide a cutting tool to cut femur. The alignment guide can contact the femur and provide for markings to be made in the femur that dictate a location and orientation of the first cutting guide. The implant is adapted to be implanted on the resected femur. The implant can have an inwardly protruding structure to provide medial-lateral fixation stability, and can have an anterior fixation path that diverges proximally away from a long axis of the femur and a posterior fixation path that converges proximally towards the long axis such that the posterior fixation path and anterior fixation path converge toward one another proximally of a distal contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Puget Bio Ventures LLCInventor: Timothy G. Haines
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Patent number: 8425616Abstract: A surgical implantation approach for preparing a patient and precisely and effectively placing an energy absorbing apparatus relative to the patient's anatomy. Various surgical implantation apparatus and methods for achieving proper device-to-anatomy juxtapositional relationships are employed in the implantation approach.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Moximed, Inc.Inventors: Anton G. Clifford, Mary O'Connell, Michael E. Landry, Paul Tornetta, III
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Publication number: 20130079885Abstract: A fixed-bearing prosthesis includes a femoral component having a medial condyle surface and a lateral condyle surface. The knee prosthesis also includes a bearing having a medial bearing surface configured to articulate with the medial condyle surface of the femoral component, and a lateral bearing surface configured to articulate with the lateral condyle surface of the femoral component. A tibial tray is secured to the bearing. The tibial tray has a platform with an elongated stem extending downwardly from a lower surface thereof. A posterior buttress extends along a posterior section of the perimeter of the tray's platform, and an anterior buttress extends along an anterior section of the perimeter of the tray's platform. Differently-sized tibial trays are interchangeable with differently-sized bearings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Rusty T. Meier, Daren L. Deffenbaugh, Mark A. Heldreth, Stephen A. Hazebrouck
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Patent number: 8403994Abstract: Knee prosthesis includes a femoral component adapted to fit on a distal end of the femur and a tibial insert component. The femoral component includes a measured anterior/posterior dimension defined by the posterior condyle surface and the interior surface of the anterior flange and a distal peg provided on a distal bone facing surface of each of the lateral and medial condylar structures, wherein the distal pegs are positioned at a midpoint of the measured anterior/posterior dimension. The implant system provides two distinct sizing segments and the tibial insert has a medial tibial aspect ratio of 0.74 and a lateral tibial aspect ratio of 0.65 to 0.68 for all sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Wright Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: William J. Maloney, J. David Blaha, C. Lowry Barnes, John M. Green, David R. Tuttle
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Publication number: 20130073049Abstract: Disposable modular spacer device of the articulation of a knee including a tibial element, constrainable to an end of the tibial bone in proximity of the articulation of the knee and including a lower surface and an upper surface provided with a radius of curvature R2, and a femoral element, including an inner surface, constrainable to an end of the femoral bone at the articulation of the knee and an outer convex surface, provided with a radius of curvature R1 and in contact with the upper surface of the tibial element, the tibial element and the femoral element having various dimensions or sizes, the tibial element being configured so as to be coupled with any size of the femoral element to adapt the dimensions of the modular spacer device with the dimensions of the bone ends to which it should be connected.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: TECRES S.P.A.Inventors: Giovanni FACCIOLI, Renzo SOFFIATTI
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Patent number: 8382845Abstract: A knee joint prosthesis including a femoral component for attachment to a femur. The femoral component includes an anterior portion, first and second condylar portions extending from the anterior portion and having first and second bearing surfaces, the first and second condylar portions having first and second posterior ends, and a third condylar portion defined between the first and second condylar portions and extending anteriorly beyond the first and second posterior ends.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Robert Metzger, Yukari Kito
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Patent number: 8382846Abstract: Systems and methods for providing deeper knee flexion capabilities, more physiologic load bearing and improved patellar tracking for knee prosthesis patients. Such systems and methods include (i) adding more articular surface to the antero-proximal posterior condyles of a femoral component, including methods to achieve that result, (ii) modifications to the internal geometry of the femoral component and the associated femoral bone cuts with methods of implantation, (iii) asymmetrical tibial components that have an unique articular surface that allows for deeper knee flexion than has previously been available, (iv) asymmetrical femoral condyles that result in more physiologic loading of the joint and improved patellar tracking and (v) modifying an articulation surface of the tibial component to include an articulation feature whereby the articulation pathway of the femoral component is directed or guided by articulation feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Inventors: Kent M. Samuelson, Connor E. Samuelson
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Publication number: 20130006371Abstract: A method of trialing prosthetic components of a knee prosthesis including positioning a femoral trial component on a surgically-prepared distal end of a patient's femur, assembling a tibial bearing trial component, and positioning the tibial bearing trial component on a tibial base trial component seated on a surgically-prepared proximal end of a patient's tibia. The method may also include adjusting the patient's leg with the tibial bearing trial component engaging the femoral trial component, and readjusting the patient's leg with the tibial bearing trial component engaging the femoral trial component after positioning the tibial bearing trial component on the tibial base trial component and a keel punch.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Thomas E. Wogoman, Jon M. Edwards, Duncan G. Young, Liam T. Dower, Rusty T. Meier, David W. Waite, II, Rebecca L. Chaney, Michael J. Rock, Matthew S. Wallace, David C. Pollock, Scott M. Thomas
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Patent number: 8303664Abstract: Joint replacement spacers that fully seat against the cut surface of a bone while remaining free to move on the cut surface within prescribed limits; methods of joint replacement using such spacers.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Inventors: Albert H. Burstein, Jonathan T. Deland
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Patent number: 8298288Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: New York UniversityInventor: Peter Stanley Walker
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Patent number: 8292964Abstract: An artificial knee joint that includes a femoral component with a specially shaped bearing surface and a tibial component, whose surface interacts with the femoral surfaces. The interaction provides for the motion and stability characteristics of the anatomic knee. The interaction between the femoral and tibial surfaces is such that as the knee is flexed to maximum, the femoral component moves posteriorly on the tibial surface, more so on the lateral side than on the medial side. This is accomplished by the interaction of a projecting tibial post inside a cupola in the center of the femoral component, and by the saggital radius on the medial side being smaller than that on the lateral side. The prevention of anterior sliding of the femur on the tibia in early flexion is accomplished by the interaction between a distal-anterior recess on the medial side of the femur and an apposing raised pad on the tibial surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: New York UniversityInventor: Peter Stanley Walker
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Publication number: 20120239158Abstract: An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The femoral component includes 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 may be increased during mid-flexion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Christel M. Wagner, Dimitri Sokolov, Jordan S. Lee, John L. Williams, Said T. Gomaa, John M. Armacost
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Patent number: 8236061Abstract: An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a femoral component having a condyle surface. The condyle surface is defined by one or more radii of curvatures, which are controlled to reduce or delay the onset of anterior translation of the femoral component relative to a tibial bearing.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Heldreth, Daniel Auger, Joseph G. Wyss, Danny W. Rumple, Jr., Christel M. Wagner, Dimitri Sokolov, Jordan S. Lee, John L. Williams, Said T. Gomaa, John M. Armacost
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Patent number: 8211181Abstract: An artificial knee joint that includes a femoral component with a specially shaped bearing surface and a tibial component, whose surface interacts with the femoral surfaces. The interaction provides for the required motion and stability characteristics. The interaction between the femoral and tibial surfaces is such that as the knee is flexed to maximum, the femoral component moves posteriorly on the tibial surface, by an amount similar to that in the anatomic knee. This is accomplished primarily by the depth and width of the femoral trochlea diminishing as the femoral component is flexed from zero to maximum, together with a ramp on the center of the tibial surface. The opposite motion, roll forward of the femur from a fully flexed to a more extended position, is accomplished by varying the outward radii of the lateral and medial femoral bearing surfaces, together with a ramp on the postero-lateral and postero-medial regions of the tibial surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: New York UniversityInventor: Peter Walker
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Patent number: 8202323Abstract: A knee replacement system includes a proximal tibial posterior camming portion defined by a first radius of curvature with a first origin in a first medio-lateral plane, a distal tibial posterior camming portion defined by a second radius of curvature with a second origin in a second medio-lateral plane, an anterior femoral camming portion of a posterior cam defined by a third radius of curvature with a third origin in the first medio-lateral plane, and a posterior femoral camming portion of the posterior cam and defined by a fourth radius of curvature with a fourth origin in the second medio-lateral plane, wherein the second origin is closer to the lateral tibial portion than the first origin, or the fourth origin is closer to the medial femoral portion than the third origin.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph G. Wyss, John L. Williams, Said T. Gomaa
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Publication number: 20120150307Abstract: An orthopedic prosthetic device having at least one pyrocarbon insert is provided. The prosthetic device can include a prosthetic component having an articulating surface and a bone engagement surface. The articulating surface can be formed of a material that is distinct from pyrocarbon and is arranged to receive the at least one pyrocarbon insert so as to position a pyrocarbon articulating surface of the at least one pyrocarbon insert relative to the prosthetic component articulating surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Robert Metzger, Kevin T. Stone
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Patent number: 8192498Abstract: An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The femoral component includes 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 may be increased during mid-flexion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Christel M. Wagner, Dimitri Sokolov, Jordan S. Lee, John L. Williams, Said T. Gomaa, John M. Armacost
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Publication number: 20120123551Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to femoral and tibial bases that form structures of an implantable mechanical energy absorbing system. According to one embodiment, the bases include a low-profile body having a elongate and a curved body portion. One end of the base is elevated as compared to another 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 bases also include a plurality of openings positioned along the low-profile body for alignment and purposes of affixation to body anatomy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MOXIMED, INC.Inventors: Michael E. Landry, Anton G. Clifford, Ezra T. Schiff
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Publication number: 20120109324Abstract: A tibial component for use in conjunction with a knee replacement surgery. An inferior surface of the tibial component may be concave to thereby improve bonding between the tibial component and a tibia. The tibial component may produce low stress in the cement mantle during in-vivo loading. A stem extending from the inferior surface of the tibial component may include an anterior curvature to facilitate the use of minimally evasive surgical techniques. The stem may further include medial-lateral wing portions with a posterior curvature to provide improved support.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: John Keggi, Louis Keppler, Timothy McTighe, Declan Brazil, Carl Knobloch
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Publication number: 20120101585Abstract: An orthopaedic tibial prosthesis includes a tibial baseplate sized and shaped to cover substantially all of a resected proximal tibial surface, and a tibial bearing component sized to leave a posteromedial portion of the tibial baseplate exposed when the tibial bearing component is mounted to the baseplate. The exposed posteromedial portion of the tibial baseplate includes a chamfered profile which cooperates with a correspondingly chamfered profile at a posteromedial edge of the tibial bearing component to create a substantially continuous chamfer extending from the resected tibial surface to the medial articular surface of the tibial bearing component. Advantageously, this chamfer leaves an absence of material (i.e., a relief or void) at the posteromedial edge of the tibial prosthesis, thereby enabling deep flexion of the prosthesis without impingement between the tibial prosthesis and adjacent anatomic tissues or prosthetic structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: Raymond C. Parisi, Katherine M. Rettig, Jeff C. Blaylock
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Publication number: 20120089234Abstract: A knee joint endoprosthesis is provided with a simplified construction. The knee joint endoprosthesis consists of a femur component and a tibia component which comprise cooperating joint surfaces that are in contact with one another. A rotation guide arrangement is provided for forcing the femur component and the tibia component to rotate relative to each other about a medial centre of rotation upon a flexure of the knee joint endoprosthesis. The rotation guide arrangement comprises a first guide element having a first guidance surface and a second guide element having a second guidance surface which cooperates with the first guidance surface. The tibia component comprises the first guide element and the femur component comprises the second guide element. The first guidance surface defines a first radius of curvature and the second guidance surface defines a second radius of curvature. The first and second radii of curvature are identical.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: Aesculap AGInventors: Dominique Mouillet, Saïd Moussa, Uwe Idler
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Patent number: 8123805Abstract: A system for manipulating energy transferred by members defining a joint. The system includes a first attachment structure configured to be attached to a first member of the joint and a second attachment structure configured to be attached to a second member of the joint. There is also an adjustable energy absorbing device attached to the first attachment structure and second attachment structure, wherein adjusting the energy absorbing device changes the load manipulating characteristics of the energy absorbing device.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Moximed, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Makower, Clinton N. Slone, Michael E. Landry, William G. Tammen, Michael Strasser
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Patent number: 8114164Abstract: A bicondylar implantable prosthesis resurfaces only the weight bearing portion of the patient's femur. The prosthesis includes a thin shell convexly curved outer articular surface including a medial condyle, a lateral condyle, and an intercondylar bridge, and a concave inner surface of the prosthesis that has at least one transverse ridge extending across the width of the prosthesis. When the prosthesis is implanted on the weight bearing portion of the femur, the entire outer surface of the curved articular surface is sized to resurface substantially only the weight bearing portion and no portion of the patello-femoral joint of the knee. The prosthesis is configured to be implantable by a lateral insertion through a direct lateral approach to a retropatellar region of the patient's knee joint, during which insertion the at least one transverse ridge guides the prosthesis along a laterally resected surface of the femur.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Inventor: Zafer Termanini
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Patent number: 8100967Abstract: A system for manipulating energy transferred by members defining a joint. The system includes a first attachment structure configured to be attached to a first member of the joint and a second attachment structure configured to be attached to a second member of the joint. There is also an adjustable energy absorbing device attached to the first attachment structure and second attachment structure, wherein adjusting the energy absorbing device changes the load manipulating characteristics of the energy absorbing device.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Moximed, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Makower, Clinton N. Slone, Alan C. Regala, Michael E. Landry, Anton G. Clifford, William G. Tammen
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Patent number: 8088167Abstract: Methods and apparatus for knee arthroplasty, including implants, positioning and alignment guides, cutting guides, cutting tools and techniques for the femur and/or tibia.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Hudson Surgical Design, Inc.Inventor: Timothy G. Haines
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Patent number: 8083802Abstract: A joint prosthesis has a first component for cooperation with a first long bone, a second component for cooperation with a second long bone, and a bearing component positionable between the first component and the second component. The bearing component includes a reinforcing component and a polymeric material completely encapsulating the reinforcing component and molded thereto. The bearing component may be sterilized by a predominately surface sterilizing technology.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Deput Products, Inc.Inventors: Rama Rao V. Gundlapalli, Mark Heldreth, Todd Smith, Albert Burstein