Claims
- 1. A tibial tray assembly for attaching within a cavity formed in a tibia, said tibial tray assembly comprising:a main body including a tibial tray operable to engage a prepared tibia surface and a post attached to said tibial tray; an anchor operable to be retained within the cavity formed in the tibia; and a compliant portion operable to be expanded and contracted, said compliant portion disposed between said main body and said anchor, said compliant portion and said anchor formed as a monolithic structure, wherein said post is threadably coupled to said compliant portion.
- 2. The tibial tray assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said tibial tray includes a recess that is operable to slidably receive said threaded post passing through said tibial tray.
- 3. The tibial tray assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said anchor include threads extending about an outer surface of said anchor.
- 4. The tibial tray assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said threads are tapered helical cutting threads having longitudinally extending cutting flutes operable to provide a cutting action for said helical cutting threads.
- 5. The tibial tray assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein a major radius R of each thread between any two cutting flutes remains substantially constant, wherein as a thread extends from a trailing margin of said cutting flute to a leading margin of the next cutting flute, the major radius of the thread does not change and as the thread crosses the cutting flute, there is a discreet change in the thread radius.
- 6. The tibial tray assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said compliant portion is shaped as a helical spring.
- 7. The tibial tray assembly as defined in Claim 1 wherein upon rotating said post, said compliant portion is expanded to a desired condition of expansion after said anchor is secured within the cavity formed within the tibia.
- 8. A tibial tray assembly for attaching within a cavity formed in a tibia, said tibial tray assembly comprising:a main body including a tibial tray operable to engage a prepared tibia surface; an anchor operable to be retained within the cavity formed in the tibia; a compliant portion operable to be expanded and contracted, said compliant portion disposed between said main body and said anchor, said compliant portion and said anchor formed as a monolithic structure; and a sleeve defining a recess, wherein said compliant portion is disposed within said recess of said sleeve to substantially inhibit nonaxial deflection of said compliant portion.
- 9. A tibial tray assembly for attaching within a cavity formed in a tibia, said tibial tray assembly comprising:a main body including a tibial tray operable to engage a prepared tibia surface; an anchor operable to be retained within the cavity formed in the tibia, said anchor body defines a stepped shoulder wherein said stepped shoulder defines an engagement surface operable to be engaged by an insertion device to insert said anchor in the cavity formed in the tibia; and a compliant portion operable to be expanded and contracted, said compliant portion disposed between said main body and said anchor, said compliant portion and said anchor formed as a monolithic structure.
- 10. A tibial tray assembly for attaching within a cavity formed in a tibia, said tibial tray assembly comprising:a main body including a post attached to a tibial tray, said tibial tray operable to engage a prepared tibial surface; an anchor operable to be retained within said cavity formed within the tibia, said anchor including external helical threads operable to fixedly attach said anchor within the cavity formed within the tibia; a compliant portion operable to be expanded and contracted, said compliant portion disposed between said main body and said anchor, said compliant portion and said anchor formed as a monolithic structure; and a sleeve defining a recess, said compliant portion disposed and contained within said recess of said sleeve and operable to substantially inhibit nonaxial deflection of said compliant portion.
- 11. A tibial tray assembly for attaching within a cavity formed in a tibia, said tibial tray assembly comprising:a main body including a post attached to a tibial tray, said tibial tray operable to engage a prepared tibial surface; an anchor operable to be retained within said cavity formed within the tibia, said anchor including external helical threads operable to fixedly attach said anchor within the cavity formed within the tibia, said anchor including a stepped shoulder defining an engagement surface operable to be engaged by an instrument to insert said anchor into the cavity formed in the tibia; and a compliant portion operable to be expanded and contracted, said compliant portion disposed between said main body and said anchor, said compliant portion and said anchor formed as a monolithic structure.
- 12. The tibial tray assembly as defined in claim 11, wherein said compliant portion is a helical compliant portion.
- 13. A tibial tray assembly for attaching within a cavity formed in a tibia, said tibial tray assembly comprising:a main body including a threaded post operable to threadably pass through a tibial tray, said tibial tray operable to engage a prepared tibial surface; an anchor operable to be retained within the cavity formed in the tibia, said anchor including helical threads operable to fixedly attach said anchor within the cavity formed within the tibia; and a helical compliant portion operable to be expanded and contracted, said helical compliant portion being shaped as a helical spring, said helical compliant portion disposed between said main body and said anchor, said compliant portion and said anchor are formed as a monolithic structure, wherein said post is threadably attached to said compliant portion and is operable to adjust a force applied to said compliant portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/776,584, filed Feb. 2, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,841, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/003,061, filed Jan. 5, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,197,065, issued Mar. 6, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/535,532, now abandoned, filed Sep. 28, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/146,510, filed Nov. 1, 1993, now abandoned.
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