Claims
- 1. Knee joint endoprosthesis, comprising
a femoral part (1) connectable with a femur shank part to be anchored in a femur bone, the femoral part having two runners (2, 3) connected with one another ventrally via a bridge; and a tibia plateau part (5) working together with a tibia shank part to be anchored in a tibia bone, the tibia plateau part (5) having formed therein two slide guides (6) on which the runners (2,3) can execute a rolling-off and sliding movement, wherein the tibia plateau part (5) is pivotably mounted on the tibia shank part by a rotation mechanism, wherein a negative and positive fit between the femoral part (1) and the tibia plateau part (5) is produced up to a predetermined bending angle of the knee joint, such that a rotational movement of the femoral part (1) on the tibia shank part can be executed due to the pivotable mounting of the tibia plateau part (5) on the tibia shank part, and wherein the femoral part (1) is enabled to execute an increasing rotation of the femoral part (1) relative to the tibia plateau part (5) as the bending of the knee joint increases starting from the predetermined bending angle, without activating the rotation mechanism between the tibia plateau part (5) and the tibia shank part.
- 2. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined bending angle lies in a range of about 20° to 40°, and wherein the negative and positive fit between the femoral part (1) and the tibia plateau part (5) is produced up to a point at which this angle is exceeded.
- 3. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the ventrally situated web (9) transitions continuously into the dorsally-situated web (8).
- 4. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the rotation mechanism between the tibia plateau part (5) and the tibia shank part has a pin integrally formed on the shank part and pointing toward the femur and has a correspondingly dimensioned bore in an underside of the tibia plateau part (5) in which the pin engages.
- 5. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the runners (2, 3) delimit between them an open space (4) running from ventral toward dorsal, wherein the two slide guides (6) are separated by two webs (8, 9) oriented to run from dorsal toward ventral, wherein the dorsally-situated web (8) has a height such that, up to the predetermined bending angle of the knee joint, the web (8) engages in the open space (4) between the runners (2, 3) and thereby produces the negative and positive fit, and wherein the ventrally situated web (9) has only such a height that, as bending of the knee joint increases, an increasing rotation of the femoral part (1) relative to the tibia plateau part (5) is enabled.
- 6. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined bending angle lies in a range of about 20° to 40°, and wherein the negative and positive fit between the femoral part (1) and the tibia plateau part (5) is produced up to a point at which this angle is exceeded.
- 7. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 5, wherein the ventrally situated web (9) transitions continuously into the dorsally-situated web (8).
- 8. The knee joint endoprosthesis according to claim 5, wherein the rotation mechanism between the tibia plateau part (5) and the tibia shank part has a pin integrally formed on the shank part and pointing toward the femur and has a correspondingly dimensioned bore in an underside of the tibia plateau part (5) in which the pin engages.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 65 940.3 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP01/14968, filed Dec. 18, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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