Meniscus prosthetic device
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1. A prosthetic device for placement between a tibial plateau and a femoral condyle, the prosthetic device comprising:
- a body portion comprising a semi-ellipsoidal outer portion and a central body portion, the outer portion having an increased thickness relative to the central body portion, wherein the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion surrounds a majority of the central body portion such that a first end of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion is adjacent to an anterior portion of the prosthetic device, a second end of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion is adjacent to a posterior portion of the prosthetic device, and a middle section of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion extending between the first and second ends is adjacent a lateral portion of the prosthetic device such that a section of the central portion defines an outer boundary having a reduced thickness relative to the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion along a medial portion of the prosthetic device between the first and second ends, the outer boundary being substantially linear between the first and second ends, and wherein the central body portion has an upper surface configured for articulating engagement with the femoral condyle and a lower surface configured for engagement with the tibial plateau, the upper surface being at least partially concave and the lower surface being at least partially convex;
a fixation member extending from and substantially perpendicular to the lower surface of the body portion, the fixation member configured to engage with a prepared opening in the tibial plateau to fixedly engage the prosthetic device to the tibial plateau;
wherein the body portion and the fixation member comprise a monolithic structure formed of a resiliently flexible polymeric material.
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Abstract
A prosthetic device that may be utilized as an artificial meniscus is disclosed. The prosthetic device can restore shock absorption, stability, and function to the knee after the damaged natural meniscus is removed and replaced with the prosthetic device. In some embodiments, the meniscus includes an integral fixation anchor and additional features that minimize the requirement for modification of the implant for proper fit during surgery.
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1. A prosthetic device for placement between a tibial plateau and a femoral condyle, the prosthetic device comprising:
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a body portion comprising a semi-ellipsoidal outer portion and a central body portion, the outer portion having an increased thickness relative to the central body portion, wherein the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion surrounds a majority of the central body portion such that a first end of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion is adjacent to an anterior portion of the prosthetic device, a second end of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion is adjacent to a posterior portion of the prosthetic device, and a middle section of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion extending between the first and second ends is adjacent a lateral portion of the prosthetic device such that a section of the central portion defines an outer boundary having a reduced thickness relative to the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion along a medial portion of the prosthetic device between the first and second ends, the outer boundary being substantially linear between the first and second ends, and wherein the central body portion has an upper surface configured for articulating engagement with the femoral condyle and a lower surface configured for engagement with the tibial plateau, the upper surface being at least partially concave and the lower surface being at least partially convex; a fixation member extending from and substantially perpendicular to the lower surface of the body portion, the fixation member configured to engage with a prepared opening in the tibial plateau to fixedly engage the prosthetic device to the tibial plateau; wherein the body portion and the fixation member comprise a monolithic structure formed of a resiliently flexible polymeric material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A meniscus implant comprising:
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a body portion comprising a semi-ellipsoidal outer portion and a central body portion, the outer portion having an increased thickness relative to the central body portion, the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion surrounding a majority of the central body portion including anterior, posterior, and lateral sections of the central body portion, wherein a filament is positioned within a portion of the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion such that the outer portion has an increased stiffness relative to the central body portion, wherein the central body portion has an upper surface configured for articulating engagement with a femoral condyle and a lower surface configured for engagement with a tibial plateau, the upper surface being at least partially concave and having at least one recess, the lower surface being at least partially convex, a section of the central body portion defining a substantially planar outer boundary of the meniscus implant having a reduced thickness relative to the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion; a fixation member extending from and substantially perpendicular to the lower surface of the body portion, the fixation member configured to engage with a prepared opening in the tibial plateau to fixedly engage the meniscus implant to the tibial plateau, the fixation member having a key-hole shaped cross-section and the fixation member extending substantially parallel to the outer boundary defined by the central body portion; a fixation tab extending from the semi-ellipsoidal outer portion, the fixation tab having an opening therein for receiving a bone fixation member; wherein the body portion, the fixation member, and the fixation tab comprise a monolithic structure formed of a polymeric material.
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