IP Library Granted Patent US 7,255,715
Granted Patent B2
US 7,255,715 · App. 11/091,886 · Granted Aug 14, 2007

Integrated prosthetic assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,255,715
App. No.
11/091,886
Granted
Aug 14, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic joint between two bones and including at least one ligament graft. The assembly includes a plurality of joint components, a plurality of base components, and at least one drill guide keyed to one of the base components at a predetermined angle for forming a predetermined tunnel in one of the bones.

Claims (68)

1. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic knee joint between a femur and a tibia to include at least one graft that extends through a femoral tunnel, or a tibial tunnel, or both, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of femoral components each including a femoral clearance;

a plurality of tibial components each including a tibial clearance defining a tibial passage; and

at least one drill guide adapted to guide an instrument during the implantation procedure to precisely place a tunnel in the femur or the tibia to be aligned with either of the femoral clearance or the tibial clearance;

wherein each of the plurality of femoral components, plurality of tibial components, or both provide a different final geometry to the knee joint prosthetic when implanted, wherein each of the plurality of the femoral components includes a first of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the anterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component and a second of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the posterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component, and wherein each of the first femoral clearances operably interact with the anterior cruciate ligament to produce rollback at a predetermined flexion of the knee joint.

2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of the tibial components includes a first of the tibial clearances adapted to allow the anterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component and a second of the tibial clearances adapted to allow the posterior cruciate ligament to clear the tibial component.

3. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of femoral trial components;

wherein the drill guide operably engages one of the femoral trial components to assist in forming the femoral tunnel.

4. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of bearing members each including a bearing clearance, wherein each of the bearing components operably interact with one of the plurality of the femoral components or the tibial components to provide the prosthetic.

5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tunnels formed by the drill guide are adapted to produce predetermined kinematics in the prosthetic knee joint.

6. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of tibial trial components; and

a plurality of drill guides, each drill guide keyed at a predetermined angle relative to a corresponding tibial trial component.

7. The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of tibial trial components;

wherein the drill guide operably engages one of the tibial trial components to assist in forming the tibial tunnel.

8. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein the drill guide is keyed to one of the tibial trial components.

9. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the drill guide bore is positionable at a predetermined angle relative to the one tibial trial component.

10. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic knee joint between a femur and a tibia to include at least one graft that extends through a femoral tunnel, or a tibial tunnel, or both, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of femoral components each including a femoral clearance;

a plurality of tibial components each including a tibial clearance defining a tibial passage; and

at least one drill guide adapted to guide an instrument during the implantation procedure to precisely place a tunnel in the femur or the tibia to be aligned with either of the femoral clearance or the tibial clearance;

wherein each of the plurality of femoral components, plurality of tibial components, or both provide a different final geometry to the knee joint prosthetic when implanted, wherein each of the plurality of the femoral components includes a first of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the anterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component and a second of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the posterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component, and wherein each of the second femoral clearances operably interact with the posterior cruciate ligament to prohibit subluction of the knee joint.

11. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic knee joint between a femur and a tibia to include at least one graft that extends through a femoral tunnel, or a tibial tunnel, or both, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of femoral components each including a femoral clearance;

a plurality of tibial components each including a tibial clearance defining a tibial passage;

a plurality of femoral trial components; and

at least one drill guide adapted to guide an instrument during the implantation procedure to precisely place a tunnel in the femur or the tibia to be aligned with either of the femoral clearance or the tibial clearance, wherein the drill guide operably engages one of the femoral trial components to assist in forming the femoral tunnel;

wherein each of the plurality of femoral components, plurality of tibial components, or both provide a different final geometry to the knee joint prosthetic when implanted, wherein each of the plurality of the femoral components includes a first of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the anterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component and a second of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the posterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component, and wherein the drill guide is keyed to one of the femoral trial components.

12. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the drill guide includes a drill guide bore at a predetermined angle relative to the one femoral trial component.

13. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic knee joint between a femur and a tibia to include at least one graft that extends through a femoral tunnel, or a tibial tunnel, or both, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of femoral components each including a femoral clearance;

a plurality of tibial components each including a tibial clearance defining a tibial passage; and

at least one drill guide adapted to guide an instrument during the implantation procedure to precisely place a tunnel in the femur or the tibia to be aligned with either of the femoral clearance or the tibial clearance;

wherein each of the plurality of femoral components, plurality of tibial components, or both provide a different final geometry to the knee joint prosthetic when implanted, wherein the drill guide is keyed to a resected portion of the femur.

14. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the drill guide is modular.

15. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the drill guide comprises at least one drill guide bore at a predetermined angle relative the resected portion of the femur.

16. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic knee joint between a femur and a tibia to include at least one graft that extends through a femoral tunnel, or a tibial tunnel, or both, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of femoral components each including a femoral clearance;

a plurality of tibial components each including a tibial clearance defining a tibial passage;

at least one drill guide adapted to guide an instrument during the implantation procedure to precisely place a tunnel in the femur or the tibia to be aligned with either of the femoral clearance or the tibial clearance;

wherein each of the plurality of femoral components, plurality of tibial components, or both provide a different final geometry to the knee joint prosthetic when implanted, wherein each of the plurality of the femoral components includes a first of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the anterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component and a second of the femoral clearances adapted to allow the posterior cruciate ligament to clear the femoral component,

a plurality of femoral trial components; and

a plurality of drill guides, each drill guide keyed at a predetermined angle relative to a corresponding femoral trial component.

17. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic joint between two bones and including at least one ligament graft, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of joint components;

a plurality of base components;

at least one drill guide keyed to one of the base components at a predetermined angle for forming a predetermined tunnel in one of the bones; and

at least one coupling device for engaging the drill guide to the base component.

18. The integrated prosthetic assembly of claim 17 , wherein the joint is a knee joint and the joint and base components comprise femoral and tibial joint components and femoral and tibial base components respectively.

19. The integrated prosthetic assembly of claim 17 , wherein the coupling device comprises a post extending from one of the drill guide and the base component and received in a bore of the other of the drill guide and the base component.

20. The integrated prosthetic assembly of claim 17 , wherein the drill guide defines a guide bore at the predetermined angle corresponding to a guide bore in the corresponding base component.

21. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic joint between two bones and including at least one ligament graft, the assembly comprising:

a plurality of joint components;

a plurality of base components;

at least one drill guide keyed to one of the base components at a predetermined angle for forming a predetermined tunnel in one of the bones; and

a drill guide keyed to a resected bone portion at a predetermined angle for forming a predetermined tunnel in the corresponding bone.

22. The integrated prosthetic assembly of claim 21 , wherein the base component is a trial component.

23. The integrated prosthetic assembly of claim 22 , wherein the trial component is either a femoral or a tibial trial component.

24. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic knee joint between a femur and a tibia, the assembly comprising:

at least one ligament graft;

a plurality of femoral and tibial components; and

at least one drill guide keyed to one of the femoral components at a predetermined angle for forming a predetermined tunnel in one of the bones.

25. An integrated prosthetic assembly for implanting a prosthetic joint between two bones, the assembly comprising:

at least one ligament graft;

a plurality of joint components; and

at least one drill guide keyed to a resected portion of one of the bone at a predetermined angle for forming a predetermined tunnel in said one of the bones.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 020362/ FRAME 0001 Recorded Nov 23, 2015
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: LVB ACQUISITION, INC.; BIOMET, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 21, 2013
From: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
To: BIOMET MANUFACTURING, LLC
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 10, 2007
From: LVB ACQUISITION, INC.; BIOMET, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT FOR THE SECURED PARTIES
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2005
From: METZGER, ROBERT G.
To: BIOMET MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
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