A61F2002/3895

KNEE ARTHROPLASTY SYSTEM
20180008422 · 2018-01-11 ·

An arthroplasty system including a unicondylar tibial tray implant, a total tibial tray implant, and a tibial bearing configured to individually couple with each one of the unicondylar tibial tray implant and the total tibial tray implant.

UNICOMPARTIMENTAL KNEE PROSTHESIS

Prosthesis for knee arthroplasty comprising a femoral component with a minimum thickness and with two different systems for fastening to the femoral condyle and a tibial component with an upper surface which can have a double profile with a differentiated congruence profile. The tibial component can be made with a single body or in two parts of different materials.

ARTIFICIAL ARTICULATION HAVING STABLE FIXING MEANS FOR UNICOMPARTMENTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
20230210669 · 2023-07-06 ·

An artificial articulation having stable fixing means for unicompartmental knee arthroplasty is stably attached to the top of a tibia in order to permit a sliding motion of an artificial joint attached to the bottom of a femur. The artificial articulation includes an implant hat part which a curved surface structure that makes surface contact with the artificial joint attached to the bottom of the femur is formed on an upper surface thereof, and protrusions protruding by a predetermined height in a direction of the top of the tibia are formed in large numbers on a lower surface thereof, and a distally extending stem configured to be formed to protrude downward by a predetermined length from the lower surface of the implant hat part, and to be inserted into the tibia by a predetermined depth from the top of the tibia and attached thereto.

KNEE PROSTHESIS HAVING NON-UNIFORM STIFFNESS
20230210670 · 2023-07-06 ·

A knee prosthesis comprises a unicondylar knee prosthesis having a unicondylar insert platform and a tibial base attached to a bottom side of the unicondylar insert platform. The unicondylar insert platform has a uniform stiffness gradient (e.g., a density or porosity gradient), whereas the tibial base has a non-uniform stiffness gradient (e.g., a density or porosity gradient) when the tibial base is viewed from a cross-sectional coronal plan. For example, the tibial base may have an area of greatest stiffness or density centrally located relative to an inboard and outboard side of the tibial base. Alternatively, the area of greatest stiffness or density may be located toward the outboard side. Additionally, the tibial base may include density wells having increased density relative to the surrounding area of the tibial base.

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty

Implants include fixation features which slidingly receive fixation elements. The fixation features may be negative or positive features, such as undercut channels or posts. Examples include unicompartmental tibial trays having a ridge protruding from the bone-facing side, an undercut channel formed within the ridge. Instruments are disclosed for preparing a ridge-receiving feature in bone. Implants and fixation elements are configured for implantation without penetrating a cortical wall of a bone. Instruments and surgical methods are disclosed.

ROBOTIC KNEE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE AND INSTRUMENTS
20220370157 · 2022-11-24 ·

A system for performing at least a portion of a robotic knee arthroplasty can include a robotic surgical device including an end effector configured to receive a trial component removably connected thereto. The trial component can be engageable with a resected bone. The system can include a processor communicatively coupled to the surgical robot. The processor can be configured to determine a characteristic of the resected bone. The processor can be configured to plan a placement location of the trial component on the resected bone based on the determined characteristic of the resected bone. The processor can be configured to move the end effector to position the trial component on the resected bone based on the determined characteristic of the resected bone and based on the plan.

Edge-Matched Articular Implant

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.

Floating joint replacement device with supportive sidewall

A meniscus replacement device for replacing damaged soft tissue at a host knee includes a first component comprising a first tissue-interface surface shaped to free-floatingly interface with tissue structure of one of a femur and a tibia in a knee joint having a damaged soft tissue, and comprises a second component comprising a second tissue-interface surface shaped to free-floatingly interface with a second tissue structure of the other of the femur and the tibia in the knee joint. The second component may include a containment cavity receiving at least a portion of the first component. In another form, the free floating soft joint tissue replacement component and the base component are fixed together. In some aspects, the second tissue-interface surface is shaped to fit contours of a natural tibia plateau. In some aspects, the first tissue-interface surface is shaped to fit contours of a femoral surface.

Tensioner-balancer for knee joint

A knee gap tensioning apparatus includes: a tensioner-balancer, including: a baseplate; a top plate; and a linkage operable to move the top plate relative to the bottom plate between retracted and extended positions in response to application of an actuating force, the linkage including: a first toggle linkage, including: a lower link having a first end pivotally connected to the baseplate; an upper link having a first end pivotally connected to the top plate, wherein second ends of the first and second links are pivotally connected to each other; a second toggle linkage, including: a lower link having a first end pivotally connected to the baseplate; an upper link having a first end pivotally connected to the top plate, wherein second ends of the first and second links are pivotally connected to each other; and a connector linkage interconnecting the first and second toggle linkages.

KNEE JOINT DEVICE AND METHOD
20230086787 · 2023-03-23 ·

A medical device for implantation in a knee joint of a human patient is provided. The medical device comprises: an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface comprises: a first point, a second point, a third point, a fourth point, a fifth point, and a sixth point, all points located on different places along a length axis of said inner surface. A first straight line, reaching from the first point to the second point is parallel to a second straight line reaching from the third point to the fourth point, which in turn is parallel to a third straight line reaching from the fifth point to the sixth point. The first and third straight lines are of equal length and the second straight line is longer than the first, furthermore the third straight line is positioned between the first and third straight lines. Wherein the medical device comprises a first articulating surface adapted replaced the surface of the contacting surface of the medial condyle, a second articulating surface adapted to replace the contacting surface of the lateral condyle and a third articulating surface adapted to replace the contacting surface of the patella.