ORTHOPAEDIC SYSTEM WITH INSERT HAVING A POST FOR MEDIAL PIVOTING OF A FEMORAL COMPONENT
20220175542 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/3886
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An orthopaedic system includes a tibial insert and a femoral component configured to articulate on the tibial insert. The tibial insert includes a pair of articular surfaces spaced apart by a post. The femoral component includes a pair of femoral condyles spaced apart by a notch in which a cam is located. During flexion, the cam of the femoral component is configured to contact the post of the tibial insert. The dwell point of the medial articular surface of the tibial insert is located, relative to the contact point between the post and tibial insert, to improve stability of the femoral component.
Claims
1. A posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system comprising: a femoral component having a medial condyle, a lateral condyle spaced apart from the medial condyle by a notch, and cam located in the notch between the medial and lateral condyles; and a tibial insert having a medial articular surface, a lateral articular surface, and a post located between the medial and lateral articular surfaces, wherein the medial and lateral articular surfaces are asymmetrically-shaped relative to each other, wherein the medial condyle of the femoral component is configured to articulate on the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and the lateral condyle of the femoral component is configured to articulate on the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert during flexion and wherein the cam of the femoral component initially contacts a posterior surface of the post of the tibial insert at a contact location on the post during flexion, wherein, when the tibial insert is viewed in a sagittal plane, the medial articular surface of the tibial insert includes a dwell point that is spaced by a distance in an anterior-posterior direction from the contact location of the post, the distance being less than or equal to 5 millimeters.
2. The posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system of claim 1, wherein the dwell point is located on the medial articular surface of the tibial insert a distance from a posterior medial lip of the medial articular surface that is no more than 37% the overall anterior-posterior length of the medial articular surface.
3. (canceled)
4. (canceled)
5. The posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system of claim 1, wherein the tibial insert includes an anterior medial lip having a first height and an anterior lateral lip having a second height, and wherein the first height of the anterior medial lip is greater than the second height of the anterior lateral lip.
6. The posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system of claim 1, wherein the post has a medial side and a lateral side that is asymmetric with the medial side when viewed in a transverse plane.
7. The posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system of claim 1, wherein the post has an asymmetric profile when viewed in a transverse plane.
8. (canceled)
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10. The posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system of claim 1, wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the medial condyle of the femoral component are more conforming than the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the lateral condyle of the femoral component.
11. (canceled)
12. The posterior-stabilized orthopaedic system of claim 10, wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the medial condyle have a medial-lateral conformity of at least 93%, and wherein the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the lateral condyle have a medial-lateral conformity of at least 93%.
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14. An orthopaedic system comprising: a femoral component having a medial condyle, a lateral condyle spaced apart from the medial condyle by a notch, and cam located in the notch between the medial and lateral condyles; a posterior-stabilized tibial insert having a first medial articular surface, a first lateral articular surface, and a first post located between the first medial and first lateral articular surfaces, wherein the first medial and first lateral articular surfaces are asymmetrically-shaped relative to each other; and a revision constrained condylar tibial insert having a second medial articular surface, a second lateral articular surface, and a second post located between the second medial and second lateral articular surfaces, wherein the second medial and second lateral articular surfaces are asymmetrically-shaped relative to each other and the second post is larger than the first post of the posterior-stabilized tibial insert, wherein the medial condyle of the femoral component is configured to separately articulate on each of the first and second medial articular surfaces and the lateral condyle of the femoral component is configured to separately articulate on each the first and second lateral articular surfaces.
15. The orthopaedic system of claim 14, wherein when the femoral component articulates on the posterior-stabilized tibial insert, the cam of the femoral component initially contacts the first post at a contact location on the first post during flexion, and wherein, when the tibial insert is viewed in a sagittal plane, the first medial articular surface of the posterior stabilized tibial insert includes a first dwell point that is spaced by a distance in an anterior-posterior direction from the contact location of the first post, the distance being less than or equal to 5 millimeters.
16. (canceled)
17. The orthopaedic system of claim 16, wherein the first dwell point is located on the first medial articular surface of the posterior stabilized tibial insert a distance from the posterior medial lip of the first medial articular surface that is between 31% and 37% of the overall anterior-posterior length of the first medial articular surface.
18. (canceled)
19. The orthopaedic system of claim 15, wherein when the femoral component articulates on the revision constrained condylar tibial insert, the cam of the femoral component initially contacts the second post at a contact location on the second post during flexion, and wherein, when viewed in a sagittal plane, the second medial articular surface of the revision constrained condylar tibial insert includes a second dwell point that is spaced by a distance in an anterior-posterior direction from the contact location of the second post, the distance being less than or equal to 5 millimeters.
20. The orthopaedic system of claim 19, wherein the second dwell point is located on the second medial articular surface of the revision constrained condylar tibial insert a distance from a posterior medial lip of the second medial articular surface that is no more than 37% the overall anterior-posterior length of the second medial articular surface.
21. (canceled)
22. (canceled)
23. The orthopaedic system of claim 14, wherein when the femoral component articulates on the revision constrained condylar tibial insert, the cam of the femoral component initially contacts the second post at a contact location on the second post during flexion, and wherein, when viewed in a sagittal plane, the second medial articular surface of the revision constrained condylar tibial insert includes a second dwell point that is spaced by a distance in an anterior-posterior direction from the contact location of the second post, the distance being less than or equal to 5 millimeters.
24. The orthopaedic system of claim 14, wherein the posterior-stabilized tibial insert includes an anterior medial lip having a first height and an anterior lateral lip having a second height, and wherein the first height of the anterior medial lip is greater than the second height of the anterior lateral lip, and wherein the revision constrained condylar tibial insert includes an anterior medial lip having a third height and an anterior lateral lip having a fourth height, and wherein the third height of the anterior medial lip is greater than the fourth height of the anterior lateral lip.
25. The orthopaedic system of claim 14, wherein the first post has a medial side and a lateral side that is asymmetric with the medial side of the first post when viewed in a transverse plane, and wherein the second post has a medial side and a lateral side that is asymmetric with the medial side of the second post when viewed in the transverse plane.
26. (canceled)
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28. The orthopaedic system of claim 14, wherein the first medial articular surface of the posterior-stabilized tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the medial condyle of the femoral component are more conforming than the first lateral articular surface of the posterior-stabilized tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the lateral condyle of the femoral component, and wherein the second medial articular surface of the revision constrained condylar tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the medial condyle of the femoral component are more conforming than the second lateral articular surface of the revision constrained condylar tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the lateral condyle of the femoral component.
29. The orthopaedic system of claim 28, wherein the first medial articular surface of the posterior-stabilized tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the medial condyle of the femoral component has an anterior-posterior conformity of at least 96%, and wherein the second medial articular surface of the revision constrained condylar tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the medial condyle of the femoral component has an anterior-posterior conformity of at least 96%.
30. (canceled)
31. An orthopaedic system comprising: a tibial insert having a medial articular surface, a lateral articular surface, and a post located between the medial and lateral articular surfaces, wherein the medial and lateral articular surfaces are asymmetrically-shaped relative to each other; a first femoral component having a first medial condyle, a first lateral condyle spaced apart from the first medial condyle by a first notch, and a first cam located in the first notch between the first medial and first lateral condyles, wherein the first medial condyle is configured to articulate on the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and the first lateral condyle is configured to articulate on the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert during flexion and wherein the first cam initially contacts the post of the tibial insert at a first contact location on the first post during flexion; and a second femoral component having a second medial condyle, a second lateral condyle spaced apart from the second medial condyle by a second notch, and a second cam located in the second notch between the second medial and second lateral condyles, wherein (i) the second medial condyle is configured to articulate on the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and the second lateral condyle is configured to articulate on the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert during flexion, (ii) the second cam initially contacts the post of the tibial insert at a second contact location on the second post during flexion, and (iii) the second medial and lateral condyles have a thickness greater than a thickness of the first medial and lateral condyles, wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert includes a dwell point that is spaced by a first distance in an anterior-posterior direction from the first contact location and by a second distance in the anterior-posterior direction from the second contact location, when each of the first and second distances is less than or equal to 5 millimeters.
32. (canceled)
33. The orthopaedic system of claim 31, wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the first medial condyle of the first femoral component are more conforming than the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the first lateral condyle of the first femoral component, and wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the second medial condyle of the second femoral component are more conforming than the lateral articular surface of the tibial insert and a femoral articular surface of the second lateral condyle of the second femoral component.
34. (canceled)
35. The orthopaedic system of claim 33, wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the first medial condyle have a medial-lateral conformity of at least 93%, and wherein the medial articular surface of the tibial insert and the femoral articular surface of the second medial condyle have a medial-lateral conformity of at least 93%.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0062] While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0063] Terms representing anatomical references, such as anterior, posterior, medial, lateral, superior, inferior, etcetera, may be used throughout the specification in reference to the orthopaedic implants and orthopaedic surgical instruments described herein as well as in reference to the patient's natural anatomy. Such terms have well-understood meanings in both the study of anatomy and the field of orthopaedics. Use of such anatomical reference terms in the written description and claims is intended to be consistent with their well-understood meanings unless noted otherwise.
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[0067] Initially, anterior stability of the femoral component 510 is provided by the raised anterior surface of the tibial insert 100 (e.g., the anterior medial lip 122). As the femoral component 510 reaches greater degrees of flexion, the cam 502 of the femoral component 510 comes into contact with a cam engaging surface 404 of the post 402, which provides the anterior stability in deeper flexion. A dwell point 410 of the medial articular surface 102 of the insert 100 can be within a distance 414 of 5 millimeters (mm), anteriorly-posteriorly, of a point 412 on the post 402 at which the cam 502 first engages the post 402 to smoothly engage the post 402. The dwell point 410 may be located in a posterior region of the medial articular surface 102, with the posterior region having a length 320, extending from a posterior medial lip 330 of the medial articular surface 102, that is between 31% and 37% of the overall anterior-posterior length 322 of the tibial insert 100 (see
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[0075] The orthopaedic system 1400 is a revision system for use in a revision surgery. In revision surgeries, there is often a loose flexion gap. The knee in extension is well balanced but there can be 3-4 mm of looseness when the knee is flexed to 90 degrees. This looseness is especially pronounced when using “plus-size” revision systems, which are designed for implantation in patients that are larger than average. To reduce the amount of looseness and tighten up the conformity, the femoral component 1420 has relatively thick condyles 1422 compared to condyles 1442 of a standard, i.e., non-plus-size, femoral component 1440, which is illustrated in
[0076] To accommodate the larger radius of the condyles 1422, the tibial insert 1410 can have a conforming surface to the femoral component 1420. For example, the tibial insert 1410 can have a posterior dwell point on the conforming medial articular surface 1402 that is located between 31% to 37% of the overall anterior-posterior length of the tibial insert 1410 relative to a posterior medial lip of the medial articular surface 1402 similar to the dwell point 410 discussed above in regard to
[0077] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.