Orthopaedic knee prosthesis having controlled condylar curvature
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-002/38
A61F-002/30
출원번호
US-0402513
(2017-01-10)
등록번호
US-10179051
(2019-01-15)
발명자
/ 주소
Heldreth, Mark A.
Auger, Daniel D.
Wyss, Joseph G.
Rumple, Jr., Danny W.
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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초록
An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a femoral component having a condyle surface. The condyle surface is defined by one or more radii of curvatures, which are controlled to reduce or delay the onset of anterior translation of the femoral component relative to a tibial bearing.
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1. An orthopaedic knee prosthesis comprising: a femoral component having a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane; anda tibial bearing having a bearing surface configured to articulate with the condyle surface of the femoral component,wherein the condyle surface (i) contacts the bearing surfac
1. An orthopaedic knee prosthesis comprising: a femoral component having a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane; anda tibial bearing having a bearing surface configured to articulate with the condyle surface of the femoral component,wherein the condyle surface (i) contacts the bearing surface at a first contact point on the condyle surface at a first degree of flexion less than about 30 degrees, (ii) contacts the bearing surface at a second contact point on the condyle surface at a second degree of flexion greater than about 45 degrees, and (iii) contacts the bearing surface at a third contact point on the condyle surface at a third degree of flexion greater than the second degree of flexion,wherein the condyle surface in the sagittal plane has a first radius of curvature at the first contact point, a second radius curvature at the second contact point, and a third radius of curvature at the third contact point, the third radius of curvature being greater than the second radius of curvature by at least 0.5 millimeters,wherein the condyle surface in the sagittal plane between the first contact point and the second contact point includes a plurality of curved surface sections, and wherein each succeeding curved surface section of the plurality of curved surface section has a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of an anteriorly-adjacent preceding curved surface section between the first contact point and the second contact point of the condyle surface. 2. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the first degree of flexion is in the range of 0 degrees to 10 degrees, the second degree of flexion is in the range of 60 degrees to 70 degrees, and the third degree of flexion is in the range of 80 degrees to 110 degrees. 3. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 2, wherein the first degree of flexion is about 5 degrees, the second degree of flexion is about 65 degrees, and the third degree of flexion is about 90 degrees. 4. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the plurality of curved surface sections includes an anterior-most curved surface section, the radius of curvature of the anterior-most curved surface section having a length greater than the radius of curvature of any other curved surface section of the plurality of curved surface sections. 5. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein the radius of curvature of each succeeding curved surface section is less than of the radius of curvature of its anteriorly-adjacent preceding curved surface section by a distance in the range of 1millimeters to 3 millimeters. 6. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 5, wherein the radius of curvature of each succeeding curved surface section is less than the radius of curvature of its anteriorly-adjacent preceding curved surface section by about 1 millimeter. 7. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of curved surface sections subtends a corresponding angle, each angle subtended by the plurality of curved surface sections being approximately equal. 8. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein (i) the plurality of curved surface sections includes an anterior-most curved surface section and (ii) each of the plurality of curved surface sections subtends a corresponding angle, the angle subtended by each of the curved surface sections posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section being less than the angle subtended by an anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section. 9. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 8, wherein the angle subtended by each of the curved surface sections posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section is less than the angle subtended by the anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section by an amount in the range of 0.5 degrees to 5 degrees. 10. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1, wherein (i) the plurality of curved surface sections includes an anterior-most curved surface section and (ii) each of the plurality of curved surface sections subtends a corresponding angle, the angle subtended by each of the curved surface sections posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section being greater than the angle subtended by an anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section. 11. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 10, wherein the angle subtended by each of the curved surface sections posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section is greater than the angle subtended by the anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section by an amount in the range of 0.5 degrees to 5 degrees. 12. An orthopaedic knee prosthesis comprising: a femoral component having a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane; anda tibial bearing having a bearing surface configured to articulate with the condyle surface of the femoral component,wherein the condyle surface (i) contacts the bearing surface at a first contact point on the condyle surface at a first degree of flexion in the range of 0 to about 30 degrees and (ii) contacts the bearing surface at a second contact point on the condyle surface at a second degree of flexion in the range of 45 degrees to 90 degrees,wherein the condyle surface in the sagittal plane between the first contact point and the second contact point includes at least five curved surface sections, wherein each succeeding curved surface section of the plurality of curved surface section has a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of an anteriorly-adjacent preceding curved surface section between the first contact point and the second contact point of the condyle surface. 13. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 12, wherein the plurality of curved surface sections includes an anterior-most curved surface section, the radius of curvature of the anterior-most curved surface section having a length greater than the radius of curvature of any other curved surface section of the plurality of curved surface sections. 14. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 13, wherein the length of the radius of curvature of each curved surface section posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section is less than the length of the radius of curvature of an anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section. 15. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 14, wherein the length of the radius of curvature of each curved surface section posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section is less than the length of the radius of curvature of an anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section by a distance in the range of 1 millimeters to 3 millimeters. 16. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 12, wherein (i) the plurality of curved surface sections includes an anterior-most curved surface section and (ii) each of the plurality of curved surface sections subtends a corresponding angle, the angle subtended by each of the curved surface sections posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section being less than the angle subtended by an anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section. 17. The orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 12, wherein (i) the plurality of curved surface sections includes an anterior-most curved surface section and (ii) each of the plurality of curved surface sections subtends a corresponding angle, the angle subtended by each of the curved surface sections posterior to the anterior-most curved surface section being greater than the angle subtended by an anteriorly-adjacent curved surface section. 18. An orthopaedic knee prosthesis comprising: a femoral component having a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane; anda tibial bearing having a bearing surface configured to articulate with the condyle surface of the femoral component,wherein the condyle surface (i) contacts the bearing surface at a first contact point on the condyle surface at a first degree of flexion in the range of 0 to about 30 degrees and (ii) contacts the bearing surface at a second contact point on the condyle surface at a second degree of flexion in the range of 45 degrees to 90 degrees,wherein the condyle surface in the sagittal plane between the first contact point and the second contact point includes at least five curved surface sections, each curved surface section subtending a corresponding, substantially equal angle and having a radius of curvature different from any other curved surface section.
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