US2014316527A1PendingUtilityA1

Tibial component

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Assignee: MCSHANE MICHAEL APriority: Apr 26, 2011Filed: Apr 3, 2014Published: Oct 23, 2014
Est. expiryApr 26, 2031(~4.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61F 2002/30518A61F 2/3859A61F 2002/30014A61F 2002/30563A61F 2/38A61F 2/389
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Abstract

Methods, systems, and apparatuses are disclosed for a tibial component having shock absorbing features.

Claims

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         9 . A tibial component of a knee joint prosthesis, the tibial component comprising:
 a body portion;   an upper surface;   a first concave fossae comprising a first condyle contact surface;   a second concave fossae comprising a second condyle contact surface;   a lower surface;   a side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, comprising:
 a first lateral side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, and 
 a second lateral side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface; 
   a first bearing portion;   a second bearing portion; and   a first cavity extending into the body portion from the first lateral side portion;   a second cavity extending into the body portion from the second lateral side portion;   wherein at least one of the first cavity and the second cavity comprise a cross-section having a substantially arcuate shape;   wherein a load applied substantially normally to the first condyle contact surface and the second condyle contact surface causes a tensile stress within the first bearing portion and the second bearing portion, and a compressive stress within the side portion.   
     
     
         10 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein the first cavity is positioned substantially opposite the first condyle contact surface and the second cavity is positioned substantially opposite the second condyle contact surface. 
     
     
         11 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein the tibial component is comprised of a substantially rigid material. 
     
     
         12 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein the tibial component is comprised of a polymeric material having a Shore hardness greater than 65. 
     
     
         13 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein at least one of the first condyle contact surface, the second condyle contact surface, and the upper surface is capable of operatively connecting the tibial component to a substantially rigid femoral component comprising a first condyle and a second condyle. 
     
     
         14 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein:
 the first bearing portion comprises a first bearing portion length, a first bearing portion width, and a first bearing portion thickness;   the second bearing portion comprises a second bearing portion length, a second bearing portion width, and a second bearing portion thickness;   wherein varying at least one of the first bearing portion length, the first bearing portion width, and the first bearing portion thickness causes the tensile stress within the first bearing portion to change; and   wherein varying at least one of the second bearing portion length, the second bearing portion width, and the second bearing portion thickness causes the tensile stress within the second bearing portion to change.   
     
     
         15 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein:
 the first cavity comprises a first cavity length, a first cavity width, and a first cavity height;   the second cavity comprises a second cavity length, a second cavity width, and a second cavity height;   wherein varying at least one of the first cavity length, the first cavity width, and the first cavity height causes the tensile stress within the first bearing portion to change; and   wherein varying at least one of the second cavity length, the second cavity width, and the second cavity height causes the tensile stress within the second bearing portion to change.   
     
     
         16 . A total knee joint prosthesis, the total knee joint prosthesis comprising:
 a substantially rigid femoral component comprising a first condyle and a second condyle; and   a substantially rigid tibial component, comprising:
 a body portion; 
 an upper surface; 
 a first concave fossae comprising a first condyle contact surface; and 
 a second concave fossae comprising a second condyle contact surface; 
 a lower surface; 
 a side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, comprising:
 a first lateral side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, and 
 a second lateral side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface; 
 
 a first bearing portion; 
 a second bearing portion; and 
 a first cavity extending into the body portion from the first lateral side portion; 
 a second cavity extending into the body portion from the second lateral side portion; 
 wherein at least one of the first cavity and the second cavity comprise a cross-section having a substantially arcuate shape; 
   wherein the first condyle operatively connects to the first condyle contact surface and the second condyle operatively connects to the second condyle contact surface; and   wherein a load applied by the first condyle and the second condyle substantially normally to the first condyle contact surface and the second condyle contact surface causes a tensile stress within the first bearing portion and the second bearing portion, and a compressive stress within the side portion.   
     
     
         17 . The total knee joint prosthesis of  claim 16 , wherein the first cavity is positioned opposite the first condyle contact surface and the second cavity is positioned opposite the second condyle contact surface. 
     
     
         18 . The total knee joint prosthesis of  claim 16 , wherein the tibial component is comprised of a polymeric material having a Shore hardness greater than 65. 
     
     
         19 . The total knee joint prosthesis of  claim 16 , wherein:
 the first bearing portion comprises a first bearing portion length, a first bearing portion width, and a first bearing portion thickness;   the second bearing portion comprises a second bearing portion length, a second bearing portion width, and a second bearing portion thickness;   wherein varying at least one of the first bearing portion length, the first bearing portion width, and the first bearing portion thickness causes the tensile stress within the first bearing portion to change; and   wherein varying at least one of the second bearing portion length, the second bearing portion width, and the second bearing portion thickness causes the tensile stress within the second bearing portion to change.   
     
     
         20 . The total knee joint prosthesis of  claim 16 , wherein:
 the first cavity comprises a first cavity length, a first cavity width, and a first cavity height;   the second cavity comprises a second cavity length, a second cavity width, and a second cavity height;   wherein varying at least one of the first cavity length, the first cavity width, and the first cavity height causes the tensile stress within the first bearing portion to change; and   wherein varying at least one of the second cavity length, the second cavity width, and the second cavity height causes the tensile stress within the second bearing portion to change.   
     
     
         21 . The tibial component of  claim 9 , wherein a distance between the upper surface and the lower surface is between about 8 mm and about 30 mm. 
     
     
         22 . The total knee joint prosthesis of  claim 16 , wherein the substantially rigid tibial component is comprised of a substantially rigid material. 
     
     
         23 . The total knee joint prosthesis of  claim 16 , wherein a distance between the upper surface and the lower surface is between about 8 mm and about 30 mm. 
     
     
         24 . A tibial component of a knee joint prosthesis, the tibial component comprising:
 a body portion;   an upper surface;   a first concave fossae comprising a first condyle contact surface;   a second concave fossae comprising a second condyle contact surface;   a lower surface;   a side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, comprising:
 a first lateral side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, and 
 a second lateral side portion extending between the upper surface and the lower surface; 
   a first bearing portion;   a second bearing portion; and   a first cavity extending into the body portion from the first lateral side portion;   a second cavity extending into the body portion from the second lateral side portion;   wherein at least one of the first cavity and the second cavity comprise a cross-section having a substantially arcuate shape;   wherein a load applied substantially normally to the first condyle contact surface and the second condyle contact surface causes a tensile stress within the first bearing portion and the second bearing portion, and a compressive stress within the side portion;   wherein the tibial component is comprised of a polymeric material having a Shore hardness greater than 65; and   wherein a distance between the upper surface and the lower surface is between about 8 mm and about 30 mm.   
     
     
         25 . The tibial component of  claim 24 , wherein the first cavity is positioned substantially opposite the first condyle contact surface and the second cavity is positioned substantially opposite the second condyle contact surface. 
     
     
         26 . The tibial component of  claim 24 , wherein at least one of the first condyle contact surface, the second condyle contact surface, and the upper surface is capable of operatively connecting the tibial component to a substantially rigid femoral component comprising a first condyle and a second condyle. 
     
     
         27 . The tibial component of  claim 24 , wherein:
 the first bearing portion comprises a first bearing portion length, a first bearing portion width, and a first bearing portion thickness;   the second bearing portion comprises a second bearing portion length, a second bearing portion width, and a second bearing portion thickness;   wherein varying at least one of the first bearing portion length, the first bearing portion width, and the first bearing portion thickness causes the tensile stress within the first bearing portion to change; and   wherein varying at least one of the second bearing portion length, the second bearing portion width, and the second bearing portion thickness causes the tensile stress within the second bearing portion to change.   
     
     
         28 . The tibial component of  claim 24 , wherein:
 the first cavity comprises a first cavity length, a first cavity width, and a first cavity height;   the second cavity comprises a second cavity length, a second cavity width, and a second cavity height;   wherein varying at least one of the first cavity length, the first cavity width, and the first cavity height causes the tensile stress within the first bearing portion to change; and   wherein varying at least one of the second cavity length, the second cavity width, and the second cavity height causes the tensile stress within the second bearing portion to change.

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