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Implantable Prosthesis for Replacing the Human Knee Joint
20170056186 · 2017-03-02 ·

The implantable prosthesis for replacing a human knee joint comprises a femoral prosthetic element (12) and a tibial prosthetic element (14) which are articulated with one another by means of a joint device (30) for the purpose of executing a knee bend. The tibial prosthetic element (14) has a through-opening (40) for the passage of a tool (84), a rod-like shaft anchoring part (32) or an intramedullary lengthening nail (80). In order to reduce the extent of a surgical intervention and thus the risk of infection also for the lengthening of the tibia, the joint device (30) is designed such that it forms a guide channel (42) for the passage of the tool (84), the rod-like shaft anchoring part (32) or the intramedullary lengthening nail (80) from the outside, which guide channel is in alignment with the through-opening (40) and is in connection therewith when the tibial prosthetic element (14) and the femoral prosthetic element (12) are arranged at a predetermined angle relative to one another in a functional position corresponding to a knee bend.

MEDIALLY STABILISING KNEE ENDOPROSTHESIS

A knee endoprosthesis for total knee arthroplasty has a femur bearing surface and a tibia bearing surface. The femur bearing surface has a medial surface and a lateral surface. The tibia bearing surface has a concave medial shell and a concave lateral shell and is configured for sliding on the femur bearing surface. The medial and lateral shells form an asymmetric surface. The medial and lateral surfaces form a non-asymmetric or quasi-symmetric bearing surface. The medial and lateral surfaces coincide in an anterior femur condylar radius. The tibia bearing surface forms an anterior contour portion with an anterior point and a posterior contour portion with a posterior point. The anterior point is proximally elevated relative to the posterior point. A portion of the anterior portion at the medial shell forms an antero-medial apex point. An inlay can be arranged at the tibia part.

Hinge Knee Preparation Instrumentation And Associated Methods
20250152371 · 2025-05-15 ·

A hinge knee system includes a tibial assembly having a baseplate component and an axle component. The baseplate component has an opening that extends therein from a proximal end toward a distal end thereof. The axle component has a shaft portion receivable within the opening of the baseplate component and an axle connected to the shaft portion that extends in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the shaft portion. The system also includes a femoral assembly that includes a distal femoral component. The distal femoral component includes condylar portions and an intercondylar portion disposed between the condylar portions. The intercondylar portion includes a bearing surface that defines a recess configured to rotatably receive the axle for articulation therewith.

Independently implantable sensors for orthopedic implants

A surgical sensor system for collecting internal patient data comprises a sensor module comprising a housing and a sensor disposed within the housing, and an attachment device comprising a socket for receiving the housing and an exterior anchor feature for attaching the attachment device to biological matter. A method of implanting a sensor module for use with an orthopedic implant device comprises making an insertion portal in anatomy of a patient, positioning a sensor module in the anatomy in a first position relative to the insertion portal, and positioning an orthopedic implant in the anatomy in a second position relative to the insertion portal such that the orthopedic implant is separate from the sensor module.

INDEPENDENTLY IMPLANTABLE SENSORS FOR ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANTS

A surgical sensor system for collecting internal patient data comprises a sensor module comprising a housing and a sensor disposed within the housing, and an attachment device comprising a socket for receiving the housing and an exterior anchor feature for attaching the attachment device to biological matter. A method of implanting a sensor module for use with an orthopedic implant device comprises making an insertion portal in anatomy of a patient, positioning a sensor module in the anatomy in a first position relative to the insertion portal, and positioning an orthopedic implant in the anatomy in a second position relative to the insertion portal such that the orthopedic implant is separate from the sensor module.