Method and apparatus for altering biomechanics of the articular joints
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-002/38
A61B-017/56
A61B-017/88
출원번호
US-0175813
(2014-02-07)
등록번호
US-9114016
(2015-08-25)
발명자
/ 주소
Shenoy, Vivek
Gifford, II, Hanson S.
출원인 / 주소
Cotera, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC
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Pathology of the human knee can arise from excessive and/or uneven loading of regions within the joint. Methods and apparatus are disclosed that enable displacement of soft tissue around the knee, without displacing or severing bone thereby altering the mechanical load distribution within the joint
Pathology of the human knee can arise from excessive and/or uneven loading of regions within the joint. Methods and apparatus are disclosed that enable displacement of soft tissue around the knee, without displacing or severing bone thereby altering the mechanical load distribution within the joint in a less invasive manner than previous techniques.
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1. An apparatus for treating disorders of the knee, comprising a substantially rigid prosthesis formed along a first axis, said first axis lying in a first plane, the prosthesis comprising: a fixation portion configured and dimensioned to be mounted to the femur at a fixation site adjacent the knee,
1. An apparatus for treating disorders of the knee, comprising a substantially rigid prosthesis formed along a first axis, said first axis lying in a first plane, the prosthesis comprising: a fixation portion configured and dimensioned to be mounted to the femur at a fixation site adjacent the knee, the fixation portion having a generally elongate shape oriented along said first axis, cranial and caudal ends, at least a first width transverse to the first axis, at least one bone screw hole, an inner surface configured to contact the femur with at least an edge portion of said inner surface lying in said first plane, and an outer surface opposite the inner surface; a displacement portion configured to engage and displace a connective tissue of the knee targeted for treatment, the displacement portion having a cranial end, a caudal edge, an anterior edge, a posterior edge, and a smooth, outer, convex bearing surface, the bearing surface extending from said cranial end to said caudal edge, wherein the whole bearing surface is free of bone screw holes, wherein said convex bearing surface is spaced caudally from the fixation portion in a direction along said axis and spaced from said inner surface of the fixation portion in a direction perpendicular to said first plane, the displacement portion having a second width greater than the first width of said fixation portion; anda spanning section extending from the caudal end of said fixation portion to the cranial end of said displacement portion at an angle with respect to said first plane, the displacement portion anterior and posterior edges each having a convex curvature extending from the cranial end to the caudal edge of the displacement portion. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said displacement portion further comprises an inner concave surface facing said first plane, and the displacement portion and spanning section are further configured and dimensioned to cantilever the displacement portion from the spanning section in a plane laterally displaced from the fixation portion with said inner concave surface spaced apart from a lateral surface of the femur when the fixation portion is mounted at the fixation site on the femur. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the displacement portion is configured and dimensioned to substantially mirror the lateral size and shape of the femoral condyle. 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the caudal edge of the displacement portion forms an arc with said anterior and posterior edges. 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the displacement portion has an outermost point which is farther in a lateral direction from said inner surface of said fixation portion than other points on the apparatus, said outermost point being spaced cranially from the caudal edge of the displacement portion. 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the prosthesis has an overall length along said first axis of between about 85-115 mm;the fixation portion has a length of between about 40-50 mm and a first width of between about 12 mm and about 15 mm;the displacement portion has a length of about 45-60 mm and a second width of about 45-60 mm; andan outermost point on the convex bearing surface is displaced from the inner surface by a distance of about 10-45 mm. 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the angle of the spanning section is between about 40 and 50 degrees with respect to the first plane. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fixation portion and displacement portion are configured and dimensioned in cooperation with the spanning section to provide a distance between the fixation portion inner surface and displacement portion bearing surface sufficient to displace said at least one connective tissue is from a pretreatment anatomical path by a displacement distance of more than about 5 mm and less than about 30 mm when the prosthesis is mounted to the femur at the fixation site. 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the fixation portion and displacement portion are further configured and dimensioned in cooperation with the spanning section such that said displacement distance extends in a lateral direction with respect to the knee. 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said prosthesis is free of bone screw holes caudally of said caudal end of said fixation portion. 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said prosthesis extends between a caudal end and a cranial end, and the displacement portion caudal end corresponds to the prosthesis caudal end. 12. An apparatus for treating disorders of the knee, the apparatus comprising a prosthesis comprising: a fixation portion having a bone facing surface and including at least one bone screw hole, the fixation portion configured to be secured to the femur at a fixation site on the lateral side and proximate the lower extremity of the femur;a displacement portion including a rounded and smooth, outer, convex bearing surface having a cranial end, continuously arcing anterior, caudal and posterior edges, wherein the whole bearing surface extending from said cranial end to said caudal edge and being free of holes or other fixation means; anda spanning section between the fixation portion and the displacement portion, the spanning section configured and dimensioned to extend laterally and caudally from the fixation portion;wherein the spanning section and displacement portion are configured and dimensioned to position the displacement portion further caudally from the fixation portion and laterally displaced from said bone-facing surface of the fixation portion so as to insert under the iliotibial band from a medial and cranial position with the fixation portion fixed to the femur to atraumatically engage and displace the iliotibial band in at least a lateral direction from a pretreatment anatomical path by a distance of more than about 5 mm and less than about 30 mm while avoiding select tissues medial to at least part of the displacement portion. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the prosthesis has a depth between the bearing surface and said bone facing surface of the fixation portion of greater than about 10 mm as measured perpendicular to a plane tangent to an outermost point on said bearing surface. 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the spanning section includes anterior and posterior edges joining with said displacement portion anterior and posterior edges, respectively, and wherein the anterior and posterior edges of the spanning section and the displacement portion diverge through the spanning section from the fixation portion to the displacement portion and converge in the caudal end of the displacement portion to the caudal edge. 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the prosthesis has a profile that substantially mirrors the distal femur in a lateral view. 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the prosthesis is proportionally smaller than a profile of the lateral femoral condyle by 5-25%. 17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the prosthesis has a depth between the bearing surface and said bone facing surface of the fixation portion, said depth being greatest at outermost point of the displacement portion, the outermost point being positioned cranially with respect to said caudal edge. 18. An apparatus for treating disorders of the knee, the apparatus comprising a prosthesis configured to be secured to a lateral side of the femur proximate the lower extremity of the femur in engagement with a target tissue comprising a laterally placed muscle, tendon or ligament, said prosthesis comprising a rounded and smooth convex bearing surface formed with an outermost point spaced cranially from a caudal edge of the bearing surface, and being configured and dimensioned to displace said target tissue in at least a lateral direction from a pretreatment anatomical path by a displacement distance of more than about 5 mm and less than about 30 mm to alter the location, angle or magnitude of forces exerted thereby on the knee so as to achieve a therapeutic effect comprising at least reducing a load at an articular surface of the knee; said prosthesis comprising A fixation portion configured to be mounted to the femur at a fixation site on the lateral side and proximate the lower extremity of the femur, the fixation portion lying substantially in a first plane;a displacement portion including said bearing surface, the displacement portion configure to engage and displace the target tissue, the displacement portion extending from a cranial end to the caudal edge and is free of holes, gaps or fixation means, with the bearing surface as a convex outer surface and a concave inner surface opposite said convex outer bearing surface: anda spanning section extending from the fixation portion to the displacement portion, the spanning section configured and dimensioned to position the inner concave surface of the displacement portion at an elevated position with respect to said first plane, said elevated position having a height above said first plane sufficient to position said inner concave surface in a spaced apart relationship to the lateral femoral condyle and to position the convex outer bearing surface with respect to said at least one target tissue for displacement thereof while avoiding select tissues extending between the fixation site and said target tissue when the fixation portion is secured laterally to the femur. 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the prosthesis has a caudal end and a cranial end;the displacement portion includes continuously arcing anterior, caudal and posterior edges around said bearing surface; andsaid caudal edge lies at the prosthesis caudal end. 20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the fixation portion includes a bone-facing surface and at least one fixation element extending through the bone-facing surface; andthe prosthesis has a depth between the bearing surface and said bone-facing surface of greater than about 10 mm as measured perpendicular to a plane tangent to the outermost point on said bearing surface. 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein said fixation element comprises plural bone screw receiving holes formed in said fixation portion. 22. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the fixation portion has a width ranging from about 10 mm to about 40 mm;the fixation portion has a length ranging from about 20 mm to about 60 mm;the displacement portion has a width ranging from about 40 mm to about 70 mm;the displacement portion has a length ranging from about 40 mm to about 70 mm; andthe depth of the prosthesis is greater than about 10 mm. 23. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the spanning section is configured and dimensioned to extend laterally and caudally from the fixation portion; andthe displacement portion extends caudally from the spanning section so as to insert under the iliotibial band from a medial and cranial position when the fixation portion is secured to the lateral side of the femur. 24. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the fixation portion is substantially straight along a long axis of the prosthesis with an inner bone engaging surface having a concavity configured and dimensioned to compliment a contour of the lateral femur at the fixation site;the spanning section is angled laterally from a cranial end of the spanning section at an angle between about 40 and 50 degrees; andthe displacement portion presents a laterally convex surface for engagement with the iliotibial band and a medially concave surface opposed to the lateral femoral condyle when implanted, the displacement portion further having a curved caudal anterior edge configured and dimensioned to avoid contact with the patella when implanted and a curved caudal posterior edge configured and dimensioned to avoid contact with the fibular head during knee flexion. 25. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the fixation portion is generally elongate in shape with a width of about 12-18 mm and a length of about 40-55 mm;the spanning section extends in an inclined direction from an end of the fixation portion at an angle between about 40 and 50 degrees with respect to said first plane, said spanning section broadening to a second width at a location joining the displacement portion;the displacement portion is rounded in and broader than the second width of the spanning section and having a width at a widest part of about 45-60 mm. 26. An apparatus for treating disorders of the knee, comprising a prosthesis having a spoon-like shape generally mirroring a lateral profile of a distal portion of the femur including a femoral shaft and a femoral condyle, the prosthesis comprising: an elongate fixation portion having proximal and distal ends, a width, a longitudinal axis therebetween lying in a first plane, and at least one screw hole passing through the first plane for receiving a bone screw; and a displacement portion rigidly coupled distally with respect to the fixation portion, the displacement portion having (i) a size and shape selected to substantially cover a lateral aspect of the femoral condyle, (ii) opposing, convexly rounded anterior and posterior edges, (iii) a width between the anterior and posterior edges larger than the width of the fixation portion, (iv) a concave inner surface shaped to extend over the lateral femoral condyle, and (v) a convex outer surface extending from a proximal end to a distal edge, wherein the displacement portion convex outer surface is free of screw holes for receiving bone screws and elevated relative to the first plane such that when the fixation portion is attached to the femoral shaft the displacement portion is positionable between the iliotibial band and the lateral femoral condyle, spaced laterally from the lateral femoral condyle and the outer surface displaces the iliotibial band laterally at least 10 mm. 27. The apparatus of claim 26, further comprising a spanning section extending between the fixation portion and the displacement portion.
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