Total knee prosthesis and method for total knee arthroplasty
First Claim
1. A method of total knee joint replacement in the leg of a mammal, comprising the steps of:
- a. replacing at least a portion of the lower femur with a prosthetic joint component, said femoral component including a medial and lateral condyle and further including a recess between said condyles defining an access way into the lower femur;
b. replacing at least a portion of the upper tibia with a prosthetic joint component, said tibial component including a surface portion for receiving the surfaces of said femoral condyles and arranged for slidably supporting said same, said tibial component further including an aperture formed at its center;
c. engaging a drill alignment guide to said femoral component between said medial and lateral condyles and drilling a longitudinal tunnel through the femur and intersecting the medial aspect of the posterior lateral femoral condyle;
d. engaging a drill alignment guide to said tibial component and extending the femoral tunnel through said tibial aperture by drilling a longitudinal tunnel from the tibial anterior medial plateau of the tibia into said tibia and through said tibial aperture;
e. threading an anterior cruciate ligament substitute into said femoral tunnel and into said tibial tunnel and anchoring a first end of said ligament substitute to bone leaving a free end;
f. applying tension to said free end; and
,g. anchoring said free end to bone under tension such that said femur and said tibia are biased together.
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Abstract
A prosthetic knee implant for implantation into a mammal, which accommodates an anterior cruciate ligament substitute to provide stability to the knee implant. The prosthetic knee implant includes a femoral component having a pair of condylar surfaces and a tibial component having a surface portion adapted to slidably engage the femoral component upon rotation of the same. The femoral component further includes a recess between the condyles defining an aperture through the femoral component. The tibial component further includes a center portion defining an aperture through the tibial component substantially at its center. The femoral aperture and the tibial aperture are adapted to receive an anterior cruciate ligament substitute for biasing the mammalian femur and tibia together. Also disclosed is a method used to replace the total knee joint in a mammal with the improved prosthetic knee implant of the present invention.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of total knee joint replacement in the leg of a mammal, comprising the steps of:
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a. replacing at least a portion of the lower femur with a prosthetic joint component, said femoral component including a medial and lateral condyle and further including a recess between said condyles defining an access way into the lower femur; b. replacing at least a portion of the upper tibia with a prosthetic joint component, said tibial component including a surface portion for receiving the surfaces of said femoral condyles and arranged for slidably supporting said same, said tibial component further including an aperture formed at its center; c. engaging a drill alignment guide to said femoral component between said medial and lateral condyles and drilling a longitudinal tunnel through the femur and intersecting the medial aspect of the posterior lateral femoral condyle; d. engaging a drill alignment guide to said tibial component and extending the femoral tunnel through said tibial aperture by drilling a longitudinal tunnel from the tibial anterior medial plateau of the tibia into said tibia and through said tibial aperture; e. threading an anterior cruciate ligament substitute into said femoral tunnel and into said tibial tunnel and anchoring a first end of said ligament substitute to bone leaving a free end; f. applying tension to said free end; and
,g. anchoring said free end to bone under tension such that said femur and said tibia are biased together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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