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WO2001068001A1 - Endoprothese pour articulation du genou - Google Patents

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WO2001068001A1
WO2001068001A1 PCT/DE2001/000995 DE0100995W WO0168001A1 WO 2001068001 A1 WO2001068001 A1 WO 2001068001A1 DE 0100995 W DE0100995 W DE 0100995W WO 0168001 A1 WO0168001 A1 WO 0168001A1
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tibia
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Günter Rehder
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Saint-Paul, Bernd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2/00Filters implantable into blood vessels; Prostheses, i.e. artificial substitutes or replacements for parts of the body; Appliances for connecting them with the body; Devices providing patency to, or preventing collapsing of, tubular structures of the body, e.g. stents
    • A61F2/02Prostheses implantable into the body
    • A61F2/30Joints
    • A61F2/38Joints for elbows or knees
    • A61F2/3868Joints for elbows or knees with sliding tibial bearing

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  • the present invention relates to an endoprosthesis for a knee joint, with a femur part and a tibia part that can be anchored in the respective bones. and a meniscus part with bearing shells which is displaceably mounted dorsally / ventrally in a guide between the Fermur part and the tibia part on a flat tibial plateau as a meniscus part with bearing shells which are in engagement with the condylar running surfaces of the femur part.
  • Such an endoprosthesis is known from EP 0 529 408 AI.
  • a knee joint can largely carry out the previous natural sequence of movements after implantation of a knee joint prosthesis.
  • a simple hinge movement between the femur part and the tibia part does not do justice to this special physiological kinematics and statics. which resulted in not inconsiderable difficulties in terms of functional reliability, durability and resilience in the known prostheses.
  • the human knee has five degrees of freedom of movement.
  • the sequence of movements in a natural knee joint is relatively complicated due to a superimposed rolling and sliding movement when bending or stretching a leg.
  • a knee joint is primarily a hinge joint that is fully locked in the stretched state, but thanks to the design as a double joint when the leg is bent, it also allows the lower leg to rotate about its longitudinal axis. It is essentially formed by only two bones, namely the two "articulated rollers" (condyles) and the plateau-like articular surface of the tibia (tibia), while the fibula is not directly involved in the formation of the joint and only serves as an approach for a side ligament Equalization of the articular surfaces serve two crescent-shaped wedge-shaped intervertebral discs (inner and outer meniscus) which not only absorb shocks and pressure when walking, running and jumping, but also ensure due to their relative mobility to the femur and the tibia that it does not cause bending of the knee joint
  • the known knee prostheses have so far not been able to replicate the five degrees of freedom of movement of the human knee.
  • Endoprostheses for a partial or complete replacement of a knee joint are also known as sled or unicondilar prostheses or as bicondylar prostheses in a wide variety of configurations, the selection of the prostheses to be implanted being determined by different aspects. So the choice of the type of prosthesis depends e.g. B. from it. whether the ligamentous apparatus of the patient's knee is still functioning or has been completely destroyed.
  • the invention here deals specifically with endoprostheses for knee joints in which the ligamentous apparatus is still present or is still largely available. so that a positive connection between the femur and tibia part. which connects the two parts, for example by means of a flexible joint, can be dispensed with.
  • the present invention proposes the features which are shown in the characterizing part of patent claim 1. Further advantageous features for fulfilling the task are set out in the characterizing features of the subclaims.
  • the endoprosthesis proposed by the invention ensures an optimal implementation of the physiological kinematics and statics of the human knee with reliable and compact construction, with local stress peaks being reliably avoided. Due to the special design of the meniscus part, the translational and rotational five degrees of freedom of movement of the human knee are guaranteed.
  • FIG. 3 shows the endoprosthesis according to FIG. 2 in a dorsal view
  • FIG. 4 shows the exploded view of the endoprosthesis according to FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of the endoprosthesis according to FIG.
  • 6a to 6d show a section approximately along AB in FIGS. 2 and 3 with different rotations about the imaginary vertical axis through the knee joint, elements outside the cutting plane also being adopted for better illustration of the function.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7c a section in the assembled state.
  • 1 shows the five degrees of freedom of the movements of the human knee to illustrate its function.
  • the X axis determines the sagittal, the Y axis the vertical and the Z axis the transverse direction.
  • the five degrees of freedom of the knee are:
  • the bicondular new endoprosthesis 1 shown in FIGS. 2 to 6 is a replacement for the sliding surfaces of the human knee with the ligament apparatus still or largely functioning. It essentially consists of the femoral part 2, the meniscus part 3 and the tibia part 4. The rotation and translation of the knee being controlled and limited by the ligamentous apparatus when the ligamentous apparatus exists.
  • the femur part 2 is anchored with a pin 19 in the medullary canal of the femur and the tibia part 4 by a shaft 20 in the medullary canal of the tibia, two additional rotation locks 21 being provided on the tibia part 4 in addition to the shaft 20 for further anchoring in the bone of the tibia.
  • the artificial meniscus part 3 is arranged, on the top of which two adjacent bearing shells 5 are introduced, which are in engagement with the two correspondingly adjacent and circularly shaped condyle treads 6 on the femur part 2, so that the treads 6 in the Bearing shells 5 slide and the femoral part 2 can rotate therein about the axis Z as Rz.
  • the meniscus part 3 On its ventral side between the bearing shells 5, the meniscus part 3 has a bridge 7, which stands above it and engages between the condyle running surfaces 6 on the femur part 2 and limits the transverse movement of the femur part 2, that is to say the translation Tz in the Z axis.
  • a guide pin 11 is inserted on the tibia plateau 8 of the tibia part 4, which protrudes into a lower, elongated ventral / dorsally formed guide groove 12 in the meniscus part 3 under the bridge 7 and limits its translation Tx to the length of this guide groove 12.
  • an upstanding collar is attached as a stop 9 on the ventral end of the tibial plateau 8, which engages in a crescent-shaped recess or recess 10, which is introduced into the lower ventral edge of the meniscus part 3 and in which the stop 9 slides laterally back and forth during rotation Ry about the y axis and the guide pin 11 resting against the ventral end of the recess 12 (see FIGS. 6a-c).
  • a medial and a lateral bearing part 13 for the meniscus part are located above the tibial plateau 8 3 arranged.
  • the bearing parts 13 are each displaceably arranged in a further, circumferentially closed storage pocket 14 in the tibial plateau 8 by means of the control rollers 16 running horizontally on their inner side surfaces and protruding top is spherical.
  • the curved heads 1 5 engage in a form-fitting manner in correspondingly dome-shaped bearing pockets 1 7 on the underside of the meniscus part 3 and thus enable its movement on the tibial plateau 8 within the limit specified by the dimensions of the bearing pocket 1 4, these dimensions of course being larger than the diameter the control rollers 16 are.
  • the control rollers 16 running in the bearing pocket 14 also limit the rotation Ry about the Y axis.
  • the meniscus part 3 is bevelled on its underside at its dorsal end.
  • the bevel 18 is preferably at an angle of 10 ° to the tibial plateau 8.
  • This beveling on the dorsal side facing the tibia and the spherical configuration of the bearing parts 13 which engage in the bearing pockets 1 7 result in the meniscus part 3 tipping over the bevel at the maximum deflection, that is to say the rotation Rz about the Z axis 18 reached the bottom of the meniscus part 3.
  • This tilting compensates for the change in the angle to the circular condyle running surfaces 6.
  • 6a-d show a rotation of the prosthesis from the extended position into the flexed position with simultaneous rotation about the Y-axis and its limitation by the stop of the control rollers 16 as well as the guide groove 12 and the stop 9 on the ventral recess 10.
  • 6a shows a schematic view of the meniscus part 3, the extended position of the prosthesis with ventral rotation and a ventral stop of the control rollers 16 taking place here
  • FIG. 6b shows the maximum deflection without a rotation stop of the control rollers 16 in the same view
  • FIG. 6c shows the position with a maximum diffraction with simultaneous medial rotation about Ry
  • FIG. 6d shows a corresponding bottom view at a flexion angle of 45 degrees with lateral rotation deflection.
  • the design of the condylar running surfaces 6, the meniscus part 3 and that of the various bearings can differ depending on the material used.
  • the individual configurations can be specified depending on the materials used.
  • the design of the individual components of the prosthesis make it possible for the articulating parts femur- 2nd tibia- 4th meniscus- 3, bearing part 13 and control rollers 16 made of metal optionally coated or uncoated, made of ceramic, optionally coated or uncoated, and the meniscus part 3 the prosthesis made of metal or ceramic can either be coated or uncoated made of plastic.
  • FIGS. 7a-c show an embodiment of the endoprosthesis which is suitable for use in the case of insufficient ligament tensioning of the remaining ligament apparatus.
  • the meniscus may dislocate from the tibial plateau. Therefore, in the embodiment according to FIGS. 7a-c, the meniscus part 3 is positively held or secured against lifting off from the tibia part 4 while maintaining the mobility. This takes place in that the former guide pin 11 is replaced by a guide pin 22 screwed into the tibial plateau 8, which has a head 23 of larger diameter with an internal hexagon.

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L'invention concerne une endoprothèse pour articulation du genou, qui comprend une partie fémorale et une partie tibiale, chacune des ces parties pouvant être ancrée dans l'os correspondant, ainsi qu'une partie méniscale placée dorsalement ou ventralement dans un guide, de façon à pouvoir se déplacer, entre la partie fémorale et la partie tibiale, sur un plateau tibial plan, et constituant ainsi un ménisque artificiel, cette partie méniscale étant pourvue de coquilles de support dans lesquelles s'engagent des surfaces de pivotement condyliennes de la partie fémorale. Ladite partie méniscale (3) comporte, sur son côté ventral, entre les coquilles de support (5), un pont (7) s'engageant entre les surfaces de pivotement condyliennes (6) de la partie fémorale (2). Sur le plateau tibial (8) de la partie tibiale (4) est inséré un téton de guidage (11) qui pénètre dans une rainure de guidage (12) située dans la partie méniscale (3), sous le pont (7). Sur l'extrémité ventrale du plateau tibial (8) est placée une butée (9) qui s'engage dans une cavité (10) ménagée dans le bord ventral inférieur de la partie méniscale (3) et glisse dans ladite cavité. Au-dessus du plateau tibial (8) sont placées des parties de support (13) qui sont destinées à la partie méniscale (3) et sont conçues pour pouvoir se déplacer dans des cuvettes de support (14) du plateau tibial (8), et dont la face supérieure présente une forme sphérique.
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