Orthopaedic knee prosthesis having controlled condylar curvature
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-002/38
A61F-002/30
출원번호
US-0145573
(2016-05-03)
등록번호
US-9937049
(2018-04-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Wyss, Joseph G.
Wagner, Christel M.
Sokolov, Dimitri
Lee, Jordan S.
Williams, John L.
Gomaa, Said T.
Armacost, John M.
출원인 / 주소
DEPUY IRELAND UNLIMITED COMPANY
대리인 / 주소
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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An orthopedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The femoral component includes a posterior cam configured to contact a spine of the tibial bearing and a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane. The radius of curva
An orthopedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The femoral component includes a posterior cam configured to contact a spine of the tibial bearing and a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane. The radius of curvature of the condyle surface decreases gradually between early-flexion and mid-flexion. Additionally, in some embodiments, the radius of curvature of the condyle surface may be increased during mid-flexion.
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1. A posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis comprising: a femoral component including (i) a pair of spaced apart condyles defining an intracondylar notch therebetween, at least one of the pair of spaced apart condyles having a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane and (ii) a posteri
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A posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis comprising: a femoral component including (i) a pair of spaced apart condyles defining an intracondylar notch therebetween, at least one of the pair of spaced apart condyles having a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane and (ii) a posterior cam positioned in the intracondylar notch; anda tibial bearing including (i) a platform having a bearing surface configured to articulate with the condyle surface of the femoral component and (ii) a spine extending upwardly from the platform,wherein the condyle surface of the femoral component (i) contacts the bearing surface at a first contact point on the condyle surface at a first degree of flexion, (ii) contacts the bearing surface at a second contact point on the condyle surface at a second degree of flexion, the second degree of flexion being greater than the first degree of flexion and in the range of about 0 degrees to about 50 degrees, and (iii) contacts the bearing surface at a third contact point on the condyle surface at a third degree of flexion, the third degree of flexion being greater than the second degree of flexion and less than about 90 degrees,wherein (i) the condyle surface in the sagittal plane has a first radius of curvature at the first contact point, a second radius of curvature at the second contact point, and a third radius of curvature at the third contact point, and (ii) the first radius of curvature gradually transitions to the second radius of curvature through a plurality of rays having origins that are not positioned on the first radius of curvature, wherein each ray of the plurality of rays has a length that is different than the length of any other ray of the plurality of rays, andwherein the posterior cam of the femoral component initially contacts the spine of the tibial bearing at a fourth degree of flexion, the fourth degree of flexion being no greater than about 10 degrees more than the third degree of flexion. 2. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the second degree of flexion is no greater than about 30 degrees. 3. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the third degree of flexion is at least 30 degrees. 4. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 3, wherein the third degree of flexion is at least 50 degrees. 5. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 4, wherein the third degree of flexion is at least 70 degrees. 6. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the fourth degree of flexion is no greater than the third degree of flexion. 7. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the fourth degree of flexion is at least 70 degrees. 8. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the third radius of curvature is greater than the second radius of curvature by at least 2 millimeters. 9. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 8, wherein the third radius of curvature is greater than the second radius of curvature by at least 5 millimeters. 10. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the second radius of curvature to the third radius of curvature_is in the range of 0.75 to 0.85. 11. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the second degree of flexion is about 50 degrees, the third degree of flexion is about 70 degrees, the fourth degree of flexion is substantially equal to the third degree of flexion, and the third radius of curvature is greater than the second radius of curvature by at least 5 millimeters. 12. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein: the condyle surface of the femoral component in the sagittal plane includes (i) a first curved surface section defined between the first contact point and the second contact point and (ii) a second curved surface section defined between the second contact point and the third contact point, the first curved surface section having a substantially constant radius of curvature substantially equal to the second radius of curvature, and the second curved surface section having a substantially constant radius of curvature substantially equal to the third radius of curvature. 13. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the third radius of curvature is greater than the second radius of curvature by at least 0.5 millimeters. 14. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein an origin of the plurality of rays is positioned less than 10 mm from an origin of the first radius of curvature. 15. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the second radius of curvature has an origin that is not positioned on the first radius of curvature. 16. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the third radius of curvature has an origin that is not positioned on the second radius of curvature. 17. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, further comprising a fourth contact point at the fourth degree of flexion, wherein the condyle surface in the sagittal plane has a fourth radius of curvature at the fourth contact point. 18. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 17, wherein the fourth radius of curvature is less than the third radius of curvature. 19. The posterior stabilized orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 17, wherein the fourth radius of curvature has an origin that is not positioned on the third radius of curvature.
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