Claims
- 1. A prosthesis for implantation into a knee joint compartment between a femoral condyle and its corresponding tibial plateau, the prosthesis comprising:
a hard body free of any means of fixation within the knee joint compartment, the body having a generally elliptical shape in plan and having a top surface and an opposed, substantially flat bottom surface.
- 2. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the top surface is generally concave.
- 3. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface includes a contour that is generally the same as a corresponding contour of the tibial plateau following any resection.
- 4. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the body is constructed of a biocompatible material selected from the group consisting of ceramics, metals, metal alloys, hydrogels, reinforced and non-reinforced thermoset or thermoplastic polymers, or composites thereof.
- 5. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the body includes at least one portion made of a relatively low modulus material.
- 6. The prosthesis according to claim 5, wherein the relatively low modulus material is selected from the group consisting of reinforced and non-reinforced elastomeric polymers, viscous-elastic materials, and hydrogels.
- 7. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the body includes a material capable of containing living cells.
- 8. The prosthesis according to claim 1, further comprising a surface coating applied to the body.
- 9. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the body includes an active material associated therewith.
- 10. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface are contoured such that the prosthesis is self-centering within the knee joint compartment.
- 11. The prosthesis according to claim 1, further including a peripheral edge extending between the top and bottom surfaces and having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end.
- 12. The prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein one of the first and second sides includes an indentation therein.
- 13. The prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein one of the first and second sides is generally straight.
- 14. The prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein a first dimension D is defined by the first end and the second end, and a second dimension F is defined by the first side and the second side, wherein the dimension F is from about 0.25 D to about 1.5 D.
- 15. The prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein a section across the body from the first end to the second end generally has the shape of a negative meniscus.
- 16. The prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein a section across the body from the first side to the second side has a thickness at a periphery of the first side which is larger on average than a thickness at a periphery of the second side.
- 17. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein outside edges along a periphery of the body are rounded.
- 18. The prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein a periphery of the body is on average of greater thickness than a central portion of the body.
- 19. A prosthesis for implantation into a body joint, the prosthesis comprising:
a body free of any means of fixation within the joint, the body having a generally elliptical shape in plan, the body including a substantially flat bottom surface, a generally concave top surface, and a peripheral edge extending between the top and bottom surfaces and having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, wherein one of the first and second sides includes an indentation therein.
- 20. A prosthesis for implantation into a body joint, the prosthesis comprising:
a body free of any means of fixation within the joint, the body having a generally elliptical shape in plan and a substantially flat bottom surface and a generally concave top surface, the body including a peripheral edge extending between the top and bottom surfaces and having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, wherein one of the first and second sides is generally straight.
- 21. A prosthesis for implantation into a knee joint compartment between a femoral condyle and its corresponding tibial plateau, the prosthesis comprising:
a body free of any means of fixation within the knee joint compartment, the body having a generally elliptical shape in plan and having a top surface and an opposed, substantially flat bottom surface, the body comprising a material capable of spanning any defects in the femoral condyle and tibial plateau without substantially deforming into the defects.
- 22. A method for implantation of a prosthesis into a knee joint compartment between a femoral condyle and its corresponding tibial plateau, the method comprising:
providing a prosthesis including a hard body free of any means of fixation within the knee joint compartment, the body having a generally elliptical shape in plan and having a top surface and an opposed, substantially flat bottom surface; surgically exposing the knee joint compartment; and inserting the prosthesis into the knee joint compartment.
- 23. The method according to claim 22, further comprising providing an active material associated with the body.
- 24. The method according to claim 22, further comprising applying a surface coating to the body.
- 25. The method according to claim 22, further comprising altering the condition of tissue located in the knee joint compartment.
- 26. The method according to claim 25, wherein altering the condition of tissue includes resecting a portion of the tibial plateau.
- 27. The method according to claim 25, wherein altering the condition of tissue includes resecting at least a portion of the tibial spine.
- 28. The method according to claim 22, further comprising determining a size and shape of the prosthesis required by examination of the knee joint.
- 29. The method according to claim 28, wherein the examination includes one or more of X-ray imaging and MRI imaging.
- 30. The method according to claim 28, further comprising selecting the prosthesis from a library of prostheses of standard shapes and sizes.
- 31. The method according to claim 28, further comprising generating a custom prosthesis whose size and shape are at least partially based on the examination of the knee joint.
- 32. A method for correcting misalignment in an axis of rotation of a knee joint, the method comprising:
providing a prosthesis including a hard body free of any means of fixation within the knee joint, the body having a generally elliptical shape in plan and having a top surface and an opposed, substantially flat bottom surface; surgically exposing the knee joint; and inserting the prosthesis into the knee joint to at least partially correct the misalignment of the axis of rotation.
- 33. The method according to claim 32, wherein inserting the prosthesis includes inserting the prosthesis into a medial compartment of the knee joint and moving the axis to a less varus condition.
- 34. The method according to claim 32, wherein inserting the prosthesis includes inserting the prosthesis into a lateral compartment of the knee joint and moving the axis to a less valgus condition.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/232,608, filed Aug. 30, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/934,364, filed Aug. 21, 2001, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/664,939, filed Sep. 19, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,558,421, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/297,943, filed May 10, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,927, which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US99/07309, filed Apr. 2, 1999.
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