IP Library Granted Patent US 9,724,202
Granted Patent B2
US 9,724,202 · App. 14/482,227 · Granted Aug 8, 2017

Femoral component of a knee prosthesis having an angled cement pocket

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Patent No.
US 9,724,202
App. No.
14/482,227
Granted
Aug 8, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An implantable orthopedic knee prosthesis includes a component that is configured to be coupled to a surgically-prepared bone. A fixation side of the component includes a fixation surface that has an angled cement pocket formed therein.

Claims (29)

1. An implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis, comprising:

a femoral component configured to be coupled to a surgically-prepared distal femur, the femoral component having (i) an articular side comprising a posterior femoral condyle surface, and (ii) a fixation side that is opposite the articular side, the fixation side comprising a fixation surface,

wherein, when viewed in the sagittal plane, the fixation surface comprises (i) a peripheral rim, (ii) an angled bottom wall spaced apart posteriorly from the peripheral rim, and (iii) a superior wall extending posteriorly from the peripheral rim to the angled bottom wall,

wherein the superior wall extends between a pair of sidewalls that extend inferiorly and superiorly on a medial side and a lateral side of the fixation surface, and the superior wall, the angled bottom wall, and the pair of sidewalls collectively define a cement pocket, and

wherein, when viewed in the sagittal plane, (i) an imaginary plane defined by the peripheral rim forms an acute angle with an imaginary plane defined by the angled bottom wall such that the cement pocket is deeper at its inferior end than at its superior end, and (ii) the cement pocket has a depth at its superior end that is greater than zero millimeters.

2. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein, when viewed sagittally, an inferior end of each sidewall is wider than a corresponding superior end.

3. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the fixation surface is a posterior fixation surface.

4. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the fixation surface is a posterior chamfer fixation surface.

5. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the articular side comprises a posterior lateral femoral condyle surface.

6. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 1 , wherein the articular side comprises a posterior medial femoral condyle surface.

7. An implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis, comprising:

a tibial tray configured to be coupled to a surgically-prepared proximal tibia,

a bearing coupled to the tibial tray, the bearing having a medial articular surface and a lateral articular surface, and

a femoral component configured to be coupled to a surgically-prepared distal femur, the femoral component having (i) a lateral condyle surface configured to articulate with the lateral articular surface of the bearing and a medial condyle configured to articulate with the medial articular surface of the bearing, (ii) a lateral fixation surface opposite the lateral condyle surface, and (iii) a medial fixation surface opposite the medial condyle surface,

wherein, when viewed in the sagittal plane, the medial fixation surface comprises (i) a medial peripheral rim, (ii) a medial angled bottom wall spaced apart posteriorly from the medial peripheral rim, and (iii) a medial superior wall extending posteriorly from the medial peripheral rim to the medial angled bottom wall,

wherein the medial superior wall extends between a pair of medial sidewalls that extend inferiorly and superiorly on a medial side and a lateral side of the medial fixation surface, and the medial superior wall, the medial angled bottom wall, and the pair of medial sidewalls collectively define a medial cement pocket,

wherein, when viewed in the sagittal plane, an imaginary plane defined by the medial peripheral rim forms an acute angle with an imaginary plane defined by the medial angled bottom wall such that the medial cement pocket is deeper at its inferior end than at its superior end, and (ii) the medial cement pocket has a depth at its superior end that is greater than zero millimeters,

wherein, when viewed in the sagittal plane, the lateral fixation surface comprises (i) a lateral peripheral rim, (ii) a lateral angled bottom wall spaced apart posteriorly from the lateral peripheral rim, and (iii) a lateral superior wall extending posteriorly from the lateral peripheral rim to the lateral angled bottom wall,

wherein the lateral superior wall extends between a pair of lateral sidewalls that extend inferiorly and superiorly on a medial side and a lateral side of the lateral fixation surface, and the lateral superior wall, the lateral angled bottom wall, and the pair of lateral sidewalls collectively define a lateral cement pocket, and

wherein, when viewed in the sagittal plane, an imaginary plane defined by the lateral peripheral rim forms an acute angle with an imaginary plane defined by the lateral angled bottom wall such that the lateral cement pocket is deeper at its inferior end than at its superior end, and (ii) the lateral cement pocket has a depth at its superior end that is greater than zero millimeters.

8. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 7 , wherein, when viewed sagittally, an inferior end of each medial sidewall of the medial fixation surface is wider than its corresponding superior end.

9. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 7 , wherein, when viewed sagittally, an inferior end of each lateral sidewall of the lateral fixation surface is wider than its corresponding superior end.

10. An implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis, comprising:

a femoral component configured to be coupled to a surgically-prepared distal femur, the femoral component having (i) an articular side comprising a femoral condyle surface, and (ii) a fixation side that is opposite the articular side, the fixation side comprising a fixation surface, wherein the fixation surface has a cement pocket formed therein, the cement pocket is deeper at its inferior end than at its superior end, wherein the cement pocket is partially defined by an angled bottom wall that extends from the inferior end to the superior end and a superior wall extending posteriorly from a peripheral rim to the angled bottom wall, the superior wall extending between a pair of sidewalls that extend inferiorly and superiorly on a medial side and a lateral side of the fixation surface, and the cement pocket has a depth at the superior wall that is greater than zero millimeters, wherein, when viewed sagittally, an imaginary plane defined by the peripheral rim forms an acute angle with an imaginary plane defined by the angled bottom wall.

11. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein:

the fixation surface comprises a posterior fixation surface having a posterior cement pocket formed therein.

12. The implantable orthopaedic prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the fixation surface is a posterior fixation surface.

13. The implantable orthopaedic prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the fixation surface is a posterior chamfer fixation surface.

14. The implantable orthopaedic knee prosthesis of claim 10 , wherein the femoral component comprises a unicompartmental femoral component.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2017
From: WAGNER, CHRISTEL M.; WYSS, JOSEPH G.; BARRETT, DAVID S.
To: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 042786/0982 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 22, 2017
From: DEPUY PRODUCTS, INC.
To: DEPUY (IRELAND)
Reel/Frame 042787/0245 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 22, 2017
From: DEPUY (IRELAND)
To: DEPUY IRELAND UNLIMITED COMPANY
Reel/Frame 042946/0802 →