Tibial Bone Patents (Class 623/20.32)
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Publication number: 20090228112Abstract: The present invention relates to a tibial prosthesis useful in knee replacement surgeries. The prosthesis includes one or more cement introduction ports which may be used to deliver and control delivery of bone cement to a prosthesis-bone interface after the prosthesis has been positioned on a resurfaced area of a tibia bone. The prosthesis is suitable for implantation using arthroscopic as well as open surgical procedures. The prosthesis may be used as a unicondylar implant in either compartment of the knee or in both compartments of the knee.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Ron Clark, David Blakemore, Ross Mack
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Publication number: 20090228113Abstract: A method of joint arthroplasty includes obtaining an image of at least a portion of the tibial plateau. An outer periphery of at least a portion of the tibial plateau is derived based, at least in part, on the image. An implant is provided for the tibial plateau, the implant having a periphery that includes an outer edge that substantially matches the derived outer periphery of the tibial plateau.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: ComforMIS, Inc.Inventors: Philipp Lang, Daniel Steines, Wolfgang Fitz
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Patent number: 7582117Abstract: A coating of blue-black or black oxidized zirconium of uniform and controlled thickness on a zirconium or zirconium alloy material is accomplished through the use of a single phase crystalline material substrate having an altered surface roughness. An oxidized zirconium coating of uniform and controlled thickness is especially useful on orthopedic implants of zirconium or zirconium-based alloys to provide low friction, highly wear resistant surfaces on artificial joints, such as, but not limited to, hip joints, knee joints, shoulders, elbows, and spinal implants. The uniformly thick oxidized zirconium surface of controlled depth on prostheses provide a barrier against implant corrosion caused by ionization of the metal prostheses. The invention is also useful in non-articulating implant devices such as bone plates, bone screws, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Smith & Nephew Inc.Inventors: Gordon Hunter, Catherine M. Asgian, Gary L. Hines
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Patent number: 7575602Abstract: A system and method for prosthesis fitting in joints comprising an artificial condyle and a spacer which cooperates with the condyle to form an artificial joint. The spacer embedded with at least one sensor which is responsive to a force generated between the condyle and the spacer. The artificial joint is adapted to move between a flexed position and an extended position defining a range of motion. The sensor is responsive to the force and generates an output representative of that force. The output is transmitted, either wirelessly or other, to a processor which utilizes an analysis program to display a representation of the forces applied. A practitioner utilizing the displayed analysis may intraoperatively determine the adjustments and balancing required within the artificial joint. The system may also utilize a ligament tension sensor which generates data representative of tension on a ligament of the artificial joint, and a joint angle sensor responsive to the range of motion of the artificial joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of IllinoisInventors: Farid Amirouche, Mark H. Gonzalez
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Patent number: 7572293Abstract: A tibial insert includes a platform defining an upper bearing surface and a bottom surface. A keel of the tibial insert is coupled to the bottom surface of the platform. A surgical method for knee anthroplasty is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: James Matthew Rhodes, Jordan Soonja Lee
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Publication number: 20090157190Abstract: A device for use in connection with a bone, comprising a first surface and a second surface spaced apart from each other at a predetermined distance and angled relative to each other along a portion thereof. The device having a first ridge projecting from the first surface in a direction away from the second surface, the first ridge extending substantially along a length of the first surface, and a second ridge projecting from the second surface in a direction away from the first surface, the second ridge extending substantially along a length of the second surface in a direction substantially parallel to the first ridge. The device further includes a remote surface positioned more distant from the center of a bone, a proximate surface positioned more near the center of a bone, a fixed end surface, and a removable end surface extending in a first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Howmedica Inc.Inventors: Carlos E. Collazo, Michael D. Lynch, Alexander Curry
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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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Publication number: 20090132055Abstract: Disclosed is a device and method of tricompartmental arthroplasty of the knee. The device permits arthroplasty of the medial and lateral and patellofemoral compartments of the knee while leaving the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments intact. The device provides a femoral implant component that includes a trochlear surface and tibial prostheses component which can be secured to the tibia.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Thomas D. Ferro
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Patent number: 7531000Abstract: A cartilage implant for replacing a portion of the cartilage adjacent to a skeletal joint. In one exemplary embodiment, the cartilage implant includes a bearing portion and a drape. The bearing portion is configured to replace a portion of the cartilage adjacent to a skeletal joint. In one exemplary embodiment, the bearing portion is formed at least partially from a resilient polymer, such as a PVA hydrogel. The drape may be configured to secure the implant to an adjacent bone. Additionally, the drape may be extended over adjacent tissues and connected to the tissues to hold the implant in place while permitting some anatomic movement of the bearing portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Hodorek
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Patent number: 7524334Abstract: An improved one piece tibial tray uniquely characterized by its construction including an asymmetric keel extending from the bottom of the tibial tray base plate, whereby insertion of the tray during arthroplasty may be accomplished with a smaller than normal incision, enhancing the efficacy and safety of the surgical procedure. A fin on either or both sides of the asymmetric fin may be provided for enhanced stability of the tray.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Inventor: George J. Haidukewych
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Patent number: 7520901Abstract: The present invention provides a method and device for restoring individual patient joint kinematics using minimally invasive surgical procedures. The instrumentation of the invention sculpts the articular surface of a first bone that normally articulates in a predetermined manner with a second bone. The instrumentation includes a bone sculpting tool and a mount for attaching the tool to the second bone. The implant system is comprised of implants that 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: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Alexandria Research Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gerard A. Engh, Wesley D. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090099663Abstract: An implant (6) is provided for implantation in a condyle (21) of a proximal tibia. The implant is shaped in such a way that an anterior edge (63) at least approximately simulates the anterior contour of the tibial plateau (2). The implant is dimensioned such that it does not extend as far as the margin of the tibial plateau in the posterior and lateral directions and is shaped like a plate in such a way that it is free from form-fit anchoring elements and can be pushed in the manner of a drawer into a recess of the tibial plateau and can be cemented. The implant permits maximum preservation of the bone tissue and soft tissue, and the necessary resection and the implantation can both be performed by what is essentially a purely anterior approach.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: ZIMMER GMBHInventor: Sergio Romagnoli
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Patent number: 7513912Abstract: This invention provides for a novel orthopedic prosthesis, specifically a prosthetic tibial component for a prosthetic total knee joint, that comprises two constructs, one being a metal base construct that engages the bone and the other being a polyethylene bearing construct that attaches to the metal base construct and articulates with a femoral prosthetic component on the opposing side of the joint. The metal base construct is composed of two different metals, one of which engages the bone surface and the other of which engages the polyethylene bearing construct. Each of these metals is selected so that its characteristics are well suited to its particular function. More particularly, the first metal (i.e., the one that engages the bone surface) is selected so as to provide a superior bone-engaging face, while the second metal (i.e., the one that engages the polyethylene bearing construct) is selected so as to provide a superior polyethylene-engaging face.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Hayes Medical, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. E. Hayes, Jr., Alfred S. Depres, III
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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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Publication number: 20090082873Abstract: 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 peripheral rail extends along at least an anterior section of the perimeter of the tray's platform. The peripheral rail extends upwardly from an upper surface of the platform. A retaining rail extends upwardly from the upper surface of the platform and posteriorly away from the peripheral rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Stephen A. Hazebrouck, Daren L. Deffenbaugh, Paul S. Randall
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Publication number: 20090043396Abstract: Exemplary embodiments include a mobile bearing tibial tray insert including a medial condyle receiver spaced apart from a lateral condyle receiver, the mobile bearing tibial tray insert also including a stabilizing post, where the mobile bearing tibial tray insert is adapted to rotate around a substantially vertical rotational axis offset laterally from the stabilizing post. In addition, the foregoing embodiments may be supplemented by a tibial tray and femoral component to comprise a total knee replacement system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventor: Richard D. Komistek
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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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Patent number: 7470288Abstract: A telemetric tibial tray includes a lower plate that defines a plurality of cylindrical transducer cavities having circular load diaphragms. An upper plate is attached to the lower plate through support posts projecting from the load diaphragms. The support posts have a circular cross-section and a diameter of about 5.0 mm. The lower plate further defines wiring channels communicating between the transducer cavities and a central cavity housing the circuit board for the telemetric tray. The wiring channels are arranged at a 45 degree angle relative to the sagittal plane of the knee joint in order to reduce the effects of the wiring channel intersection on the strain sensitivity of the tray. Each transducer cavity includes a radial strain gage array with four pairs of radially aligned strain gages, each pair aligned at a 45 degree angle relative to the sagittal plane of the knee joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Terry Dietz, Mark DiSilvestro, Bob Hastings, Frank D. Matthews, Tony Petrella, John E. Slamin, Paul Tomaszewski
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Publication number: 20080319512Abstract: An apparatus for transcutaneously transferring an amount of energy to an implantable orthopaedic device includes a primary coil. The primary coil has a resonant frequency matched to a resonant frequency of a secondary coil, which may form part of the implantable orthopaedic device. The primary coil may have an aperture configured to receive a portion of a patient's body or may include a substantially “C”-shaped core. A power circuit may be coupled with the primary coil to provide power to the coil. The apparatus may also include a wireless receiver, a measuring device, and/or a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventor: Jason Sherman
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Publication number: 20080306602Abstract: A tibial cement impaction system and method are characterized by disposable frame and plunger elements which are used to drive bone cement under pressure into apertures formed in the top surface of the tibia to prevent a subsequently applied tibia plate or component of a knee prosthesis from loosening from the tibia. To prepare the tibia, the surgeon removes the top damaged surface of the tibia to define a relatively flat surface and drills a plurality of small holes or apertures into the surface. The holes are spaced across the surface. Next, the surgeon arranges the frame over the prepared tibia surface. The frame includes a wall having a generally kidney-shaped configuration which matches the outer perimeter of the top portion of the tibia and defines a chamber. Bone cement is arranged in the chamber and then the plunger, which is configured to match the contour of the wall, is pressed into the chamber, forcing the bone cement into the apertures and evenly across the top surface of the tibia.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventors: Richard L. Worland, Jonathan Keenan
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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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Patent number: 7462199Abstract: A method for mounting a tibial condylar implant includes forming a tunnel having a proximal end on a lateral, medial, or anterior side of a proximal end of the tibia and a distal end on an at least partially resected lateral or medial facet at the proximal end of the tibia. A condylar implant is positioned over the distal end of the tunnel. A fastener is advanced into the tunnel from the proximal end of the tunnel. The fastener which is at least partially disposed within the tunnel is secured to the condylar implant.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: MedicineLodge, Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Justin, E. Marlowe Goble, Joel Dever, Carlyle J. Creger, Daniel J. Triplett
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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: 20080281428Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for attaching soft tissue and/or bone to orthopaedic implants. In one exemplary embodiment, the methods and apparatuses are used to attach soft tissue and/or bone to a proximal tibial implant. In another exemplary embodiment, the methods and apparatuses are used to attach soft tissue and/or bone to a proximal femoral implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: ZIMMER, INC.Inventors: John E. Meyers, Robert E. Montgomery, Dennis R. Aquilo, Scott C. Lazar, Douglas G. Branscome, Natalia Fridshtand, Scott Cron, Marvin Figueroa, Clarence M. Panchison, Kelly Timmons, Doug Gabel, Douglas Wentz, Ron Donkers, Greg Hippensteel
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Publication number: 20080262624Abstract: An orthopedic implant. The implant has a first portion including at least one patient-adjustable feature, and a second portion including at least one standard feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORP.Inventors: John R. White, Robert Metzger, Keith R. Berend
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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: 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: 20080243259Abstract: 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 defining a dwell point of the upper bearing surface. The dwell point is spaced-apart from a center of the bearing surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Jordan S. Lee, James M. Rhodes, John Francis Lizak
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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: 7429346Abstract: An orthopedic implant device and method is disclosed. Specifically, a knee mold system is disclosed, including elastic tibial and femoral molds, each of which may be configured and dimensioned as a unitary mold for in situ placement during a surgical procedure. Each mold may be manufactured from an elastic material that may be disposable. The tibial mold may further comprise a sidewall forming a cavity, markings for relative depth measurement, and depth rings for use as a guide for scoring, cutting, and/or trimming and tearing away an excess portion of the tibial mold. The femoral mold may further comprise a sidewall defining a cavity, two legs extending from a body of the femoral mold for forming the artificial condyles, and an eyelet for aiding in placement and removal of the femoral mold. The resulting prosthetic tibial and femoral components may form an articulation surface that mimics, at least in part, the natural articulation surface of the knee.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Ortho Development CorporationInventors: Michael D. Ensign, Matthew M. Lowe, E. Marc Mariani, Michael H. Bourne
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Patent number: 7422605Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include an interface (e.g., a spherical radius interface) comprised of a concave superior surface on a tibial tray and a convex inferior surface on a tibial insert. In another embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include an interface (e.g., a spherical radius interface) comprised of a convex superior surface on a tibial tray and a concave inferior surface on a tibial insert. In another embodiment of the present invention a mobile bearing knee prosthesis may include a bi-concave interface (e.g., having a “wave” like surface geometry). This “wave” like surface geometry may be at the second bearing (i.e., at the interface between a tibial insert and a tibial tray in the mobile bearing knee as opposed to the interface between the tibial insert and a femoral component).Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Exactech, Inc.Inventors: Albert Burstein, Bennie W. Gladdish, Jr., James Edward Hoyt, Raymond Cloutier, Laurent Angibaud
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Publication number: 20080183291Abstract: A meniscus implant having a compressible bearing element with an articulation surface. The implant also includes a bone-securing element extending downwardly from the bearing element and configured to be engaged within a channel created within a tibial plateau.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Arnold Douglas Scheller, Peter Krijger, Michael N. Campbell, Jerry D'Alessio, Eric Jones
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Publication number: 20080140213Abstract: Apparatus for performing an open wedge, high tibial osteotomy, the apparatus comprising: a wedge-shaped implant for disposition in a wedge-shaped opening created in the tibia, wherein the wedge-shaped implant comprises a hole extending therethrough; a fixation screw for extending through the hole and securing the wedge-shaped implant to the tibia; and a locking mechanism for releasably locking the fixation screw to the wedge-shaped implant. Apparatus for performing an open wedge, high tibial osteotomy, the apparatus comprising: a fixation screw for securing an implant to the tibia, the fixation screw comprising: a shaft having a distal threaded portion and a proximal threaded portion, wherein the distal threaded portion and the proximal threaded portion are characterized by different thread pitches.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Kelly G. Ammann, Vincent P. Novak, Robert E. Schneider, Ralph E. Burns, Michael C. Moses, Justin R. Taber
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Publication number: 20080133020Abstract: A knee implantation system for replacing a portion of a knee joint includes an unicondyler tibial implant configured to replace a portion of a tibia that includes a first member and a second member. The first member has a body portion that includes an articulating surface for replacing only a single superior articulating surface of the tibia. The second member has a textured surface. The second member is removably connected to the body portion and the textured surface is disposed about opposite the articulating surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Timothy J. Blackwell, Jacy C. Hoeppner, John A. Repicci
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Patent number: 7381223Abstract: A prosthesis includes a first plate and a second plate spaced apart from the first plate to form a gap therebetween. The second plate can move independently of the first plate. The prosthesis also includes a lower plate spaced apart from the first plate and the second plate. A plurality of support posts support the first plate and the second plate above the lower plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventor: Nebojsa Kovacevic
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Publication number: 20080119941Abstract: The present invention discloses a tibia impacter provided with an alignment guide function that helps an artificial tibia implant to be adjusted to the level condition when bone cement is applied to the top surface of the cut tibia and an artificial tibia implant is driven in and fixed. The tibia impacter comprises a guide bar which is installed vertically on one side of the tibia impacter for comparison with the mechanical axis of the tibia to compare the mechanical axis of the tibia and the guide bar, so that the level condition of the artificial tibia implant mounted on the top surface of tibia can be confirmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Jai-Gon Seo, Chong-Bum Kim
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Publication number: 20080103603Abstract: The invention relates to an ankle prosthesis (1) comprising a talar implant (2) designed to be implanted in or on the talus (3), a tibial implant (4) designed to be implanted in or on the tibia (5), and an intermediate implant (6) designed to be interposed between the tibial implant and the talar implant, said intermediate implant (6) being designed to be mounted to move relative to said talar implant (2) at a contact interface (7) in order to allow the ankle to move, said ankle prosthesis (1) being characterized in that it is provided with configurable coupling means (10) designed to enable the intermediate implant (6) to be arranged relative to the tibial implant (4) in a specific configuration chosen from among a plurality of possible configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventor: Beat Hintermann
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Publication number: 20080091271Abstract: A prosthetic knee system includes a tibial tray, a non-rotating tibial insert, and a rotating tibial insert. The non-rotating tibial insert and the rotating tibial insert are selectively coupleable to the tibial tray such that a fixed or a mobile orthopaedic prosthesis may be configured. In some embodiments, the tibial tray may be a fixed or mobile tibial tray. Additionally, in some embodiments, the prosthetic knee system may include a femoral component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: John A. Bonitati, Andrew Jacobs, Kyle Thomas, Mario Bertazzoni, Nikhil Kulkarni
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Publication number: 20080027556Abstract: A tibial component. The tibial component includes a discontinuous metal backing formed by a plurality of discrete metal elements, and a non-metal bearing secured to the discontinuous metal backing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Biomet Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Robert Metzger
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Patent number: 7320709Abstract: A method and system for the creation or modification of the wear surface of orthopedic joints, involving the preparation and use of one or more partially or fully preformed and procured components, adapted for insertion and placement into the body and at the joint site. In a preferred embodiment, component(s) can be partially cured and generally formed ex vivo and further and further formed in vivo at the joint site to enhance conformance and improve long term performance. In another embodiment, a preformed balloon or composite material can be inserted into the joint site and filled with a flowable biomaterial in situ to conform to the joint site. In yet another embodiment, the preformed component(s) can be fully cured and formed ex vivo and optionally further fitted and secured at the joint site.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Advanced Bio Surfaces, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Felt, Mark A. Rydell, Paul J. Buscemi, Alexander Arsenyev, Christopher H. Porter
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Publication number: 20070299532Abstract: A tibial insert includes a platform defining an upper bearing surface and a bottom surface. A keel of the tibial insert is coupled to the bottom surface of the platform and includes a bore extending along a width of the keel. The bore is formed to receive a fastener therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: James Matthew Rhodes, Jordan Soonja Lee
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Publication number: 20070299529Abstract: A tibial insert includes a platform defining an upper bearing surface and plurality of keels of the tibial insert extend downwardly from the platform. A surgical method for knee arthroplasty is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: James Matthew Rhodes, Jordan Soonja Lee
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Publication number: 20070299530Abstract: A tibial insert includes a platform defining an upper bearing surface and a bottom surface. A keel of the tibial insert is coupled to the bottom surface of the platform and a rod of the tibial insert extends through a portion of the keel. A surgical method for knee arthroplasty is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: James Matthew Rhodes, Jordan Soonja Lee
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Publication number: 20070299531Abstract: A tibial insert includes a platform defining an upper bearing surface and first and second keels extending downwardly from the platform. Each of the first and second keels includes an angled anterior face. A surgical method for knee arthroplasty is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: James Matthew Rhodes, Jordan Soonja Lee
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Patent number: 7309363Abstract: An adjustable tibial trial insert includes an upper plate having an upper articular surface and a lower plate. A height-adjustment mechanism of the insert is coupled to and positioned generally between the upper plate and the lower plate and is configured to move between a closed position where the upper and lower plates are adjacent each other and an opened position where the upper and lower plates are spaced-apart from each other in order to adjust a height or thickness of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: DePuy Products, Inc.Inventor: Terry L. Dietz
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Patent number: 7291169Abstract: A cartilage implant for replacing a portion of the cartilage adjacent to a skeletal joint is presented.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Hodorek
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Patent number: 7282054Abstract: The present invention provides a cut block for cutting the femur and tibia during knee replacement surgery.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Zimmer Technology, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Steffensmeier, Adam H. Sanford
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Patent number: 7261740Abstract: A knee prosthetic including a tibial component defining medial and lateral concavities shaped to receive medial and lateral femoral condyles of the femur. The concavities have first portions for contact with the condyles during normal knee flexion and second portions for contact with the condyles during deep, or high, knee flexion. The medial concavity can include a conforming boundary that encompasses at least the first and second portions, wherein an area inside the conforming boundary has a generally flat surface. The flat surface allows the medial femoral condyle to slide and rotate posteriorly during high knee flexion. The conforming boundary can have a generally triangular shape with an apex extending anteriorly and a relatively wider base extending posteriorly, wherein the apex includes the first portion and the base includes the second portion. The relatively wider base portion advantageously allows additional area for posteriorly directed articulating contact during high knee flexion.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Wright Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: David R. Tuttle, Vernon R. Hartdegen, Stephen E. White, Robert M. Fencl, Robert H. Schmidt
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Patent number: 7250061Abstract: The invention provides a prosthesis structure for anchorage to the joint end of an articulatory part of a joint in a human or animal body which comprises an engagement element which presents a flat or a substantially flat engagement surface for engaging with a complementary joint end surface provided at the joint end and an elongate fixture connected to and spaced from the engagement surface for insertion into a complementary bore provided at the joint end at a distance from the joint end surface. The invention further provides that the elongate fixture forms an acute angle with the engagement surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Astra Tech ABInventors: Magnus Jacobsson, Lars Carlsson, Björn Albrektsson, Stig Wennberg, Tord Röstlund