Claims
- 1. A mobile bearing knee system comprising:
a tibial tray having a distal surface adapted to be surgically implanted on a patient's surgically cut proximal tibia, the tibial tray having a proximal surface with a post extending up from the proximal surface of the tray; and a tibial insert having a proximal surface that is shaped to engage a femoral component, the insert having a distal surface that fits against and articulates with the proximal surface of the tibial tray; wherein the post having a diffusion-hardened surface along at least a portion of the post where the post communicates with the tibial insert.
- 2. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the post is a thin coating of blue-black or black zirconium oxide.
- 3. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the post is a thin coating of oxidized metal selected from one or more metals from the group consisting of hafnium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum.
- 4. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the polymeric biocompatible material is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 5. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having a stem for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 6. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having at least one spike for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 7. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the proximal surface of the insert having one or more concavities for articulating with the femoral component.
- 8. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein all or part of the post is separable from the tray.
- 9. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, further comprising a locking plug member that fits a socket on the post.
- 10. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 9, wherein the insert having a slot on the distal surface of the insert, an opening on the proximal surface of the insert that communicates with the slot, and wherein the locking plug member can access the post from the proximal surface of the insert via the opening.
- 11. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 10, wherein the slot has a generally cylindrically-shaped section that communicates with the proximal surface of the insert.
- 12. The mobile bearing knee system of any one of claims 1-11, wherein the proximal surface of the tibial tray having a first diffusion-hardened surface along at least a portion of the proximal surface of the tray.
- 13. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 12, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the proximal surface of the tibial tray is a thin coating of blue-black or black zirconium oxide.
- 14. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 12, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the proximal surface of the tibial tray is a thin coating of oxidized metal selected from one or more metals from the group consisting of hafnium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum.
- 15. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the post is partially spherical, elliptical, conical, or cylindrical in shape.
- 16. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 1, wherein the proximal surface having a diffusion-hardened surface along at least a portion of the proximal surface.
- 17. A mobile bearing knee system comprising:
a tibial tray having a distal surface adapted to be surgically implanted on a patient's surgically cut proximal tibia, the tibial tray having a proximal surface having a slot; and a tibial insert having a proximal surface that is shaped to engage a femoral component and a distal surface that fits against and articulates with the proximal surface of the tibial tray, the tibial insert having a proximal surface with a post that communicates with the slot; wherein the slot having a diffusion-hardened surface along at least a portion of the slot where the post communicates with the slot.
- 18. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the slot is a thin coating of blue-black or black zirconium oxide.
- 19. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the slot is a thin coating of oxidized metal selected from one or more metals from the group consisting of hafnium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum.
- 20. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the polymeric biocompatible material is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 21. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having a stem for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 22. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having at least one spike for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 23. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the proximal surface of the insert having one or more concavities for articulating with the femoral component.
- 24. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 17, wherein the post is partially spherical, elliptical, conical, or cylindrical in shape.
- 25. A mobile bearing knee system comprising:
a tibial tray having a distal surface adapted to be surgically implanted on a patient's surgically cut proximal tibia and a proximal surface having at least one rail on the proximal surface; and a tibial insert having a proximal surface that is shaped to engage a femoral component and a distal surface that fits against and articulates with the proximal surface of the tibial tray, the tibial insert having a proximal surface with at least one channel that communicates with the at least one rail; wherein the rail having a diffusion-hardened surface along at least a portion of the rail where the rail communicates with the channel.
- 26. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the rail is a thin coating of blue-black or black zirconium oxide.
- 27. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the rail is a thin coating of oxidized metal selected from one or more metals from the group consisting of hafnium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum.
- 28. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein the polymeric biocompatible material is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 29. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having a stem for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 30. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having at least one spike for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 31. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein the proximal surface of the insert having one or more concavities for articulating with the femoral component.
- 32. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 25, wherein all of the surface of the at least one rail has a diffusion-hardened surface.
- 33. A mobile bearing knee system comprising:
a tibial tray having a distal surface adapted to be surgically implanted on a patient's surgically cut proximal tibia and a proximal surface having at least one channel; and a tibial insert having a proximal surface that is shaped to engage a femoral component and a distal surface that fits against and articulates with the proximal surface of the tibial tray, the tibial insert having a proximal surface with at least one rail that communicates with the at least one channel; wherein the at least one channel having a diffusion-hardened surface along at least a portion of the channel where the rail communicates with the channel.
- 34. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the channel is a thin coating of blue-black or black zirconium oxide.
- 35. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface of the channel is a thin coating of oxidized metal selected from one or more metals from the group consisting of hafnium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum.
- 36. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein the polymeric bio-compatible material is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 37. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having a stem for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 38. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having at least one spike for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 39. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein the proximal surface of the insert having one or more concavities for articulating with the femoral component.
- 40. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 33, wherein all of the surface of the at least one channel has a diffusion-hardened surface.
- 41. A mobile bearing knee system comprising:
a tibial tray having a distal surface adapted to be surgically implanted on a patient's surgically cut proximal tibia and a proximal surface having a shaped circular surface; a tibial insert having a proximal surface that is shaped to engage a femoral component and a distal surface that fits against and articulates with the proximal surface of the tibial tray, the tibial insert having a shaped circular surface that communicates with the tibial tray's shaped circular surface; wherein the tibial tray's shaped circular surface having a diffusion-hardened surface.
- 42. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 41, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface is a thin coating of blue-black or black zirconium oxide.
- 43. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 41, wherein the diffusion-hardened surface is a thin coating of oxidized metal selected from one or more metals from the group consisting of hafnium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum.
- 44. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 41, wherein the polymeric bio-compatible material is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 45. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 41, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having a stem for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 46. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 41, wherein the distal surface of the tibial tray having at least one spike for implantation to the patient's proximal tibia.
- 47. The mobile bearing knee system of claim 41, wherein the proximal surface of the insert having one or more concavities for articulating with the femoral component.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/073,705, filed Feb. 11, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10073705 |
Feb 2002 |
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10637975 |
Aug 2003 |
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