Femoral component, tool and method
First Claim
1. A method of preparing a femoral condyle for securement thereto of a prosthetic component having a bone engaging concave surface configured for fixation to the bone of said condyle, said surface having at least a major area shaped as a concave segment curved in each of three-dimensions thereby substantially defining a surface of revolution about an axis therethrough, which method comprises exposing said condyle, locating the condyle in a position of flexion with its posterior portion immediately adjacent the tibia, forming in the inferior portion of the condyle a bore which is axially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the femur and located radially at a first predetermined spacing from the tibia in said position of flexion, forming a condyle to a shape substantially complementary to said surface of revolution, and locating said complementary shape coaxially with said bore and at a second predetermined spacing from the tibia in a position of full extension for said condyle.
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Abstract
A prosthetic femoral component (40) for the knee joint has a body (41,42) defined between elongate articulation and securement surfaces (43; 44,45), the articulation surface (43) being convexly spherically shaped and the securement surface having major and minor areas at opposite end portions, the major area (44) being essentially concavely spherically concentric with the articulation surface to form a shell body part (41), and the minor area (45) being essentially planar extending chordally of the articulation surface. A bone-penetrating pin (46) preferably extends radially from the major securement surface area in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the neighbouring minor area. A related surgical tool (50) for shaping the femoral condyle has a rotary cutter (52) to provide a cut bone surface complementing the component major area, and a guide spigot (53) projecting adjustably coaxially within the cutter.
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10 Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a femoral condyle for securement thereto of a prosthetic component having a bone engaging concave surface configured for fixation to the bone of said condyle, said surface having at least a major area shaped as a concave segment curved in each of three-dimensions thereby substantially defining a surface of revolution about an axis therethrough, which method comprises exposing said condyle, locating the condyle in a position of flexion with its posterior portion immediately adjacent the tibia, forming in the inferior portion of the condyle a bore which is axially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the femur and located radially at a first predetermined spacing from the tibia in said position of flexion, forming a condyle to a shape substantially complementary to said surface of revolution, and locating said complementary shape coaxially with said bore and at a second predetermined spacing from the tibia in a position of full extension for said condyle.
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3. A prosthetic femoral component for the knee joint, comprising:
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a body having a bearing surface and a bone engaging surface in back-to-back disposition; said bearing surface being of three-dimensionally curved convex shape to serve a condylar articulation function; said bone engaging surface being concave configured for fixation to the bone of a femur; and said bone engaging surface having a major concave segment curved in each of three-dimensions thereby substantially defining a surface of revolution about an axis therethrough, and a substantially planar minor segment extending parallel to said axis. - View Dependent Claims (4, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A prosthetic femoral component for the knee joint, comprising:
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an elongated body having a bearing surface and a bone engaging surface in back-to-back disposition and having first and second opposite, mutually adjoining end portions; said bearing surface being of convex spherical shape to serve a condylar articulation function; said bone engaging surface being concave configured for fixation to the bone of a femoral condyle, and having major and minor segments extending over a respective end portion of said elongated body; said major segment being curved in each of three dimensions so as to be of concave substantially spherical shape concentric with said convex spherical shape; said minor segment being of substantially plane shape extending as a chord of said convex spherical shape; and said major segment having an elongated member projecting therefrom along a common radius of said convex and concave spherical shapes parallel with said minor segment.
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