An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawing, in which:
The trochlea part 3 in its outer part defines a trochlea trajectory 4. This trochlea trajectory is formed by a groove hollowed out in the outer surface of the trochlea part 3. The inner part of the femoral component defines a cavity having essentially planar faces. A first planar anterior end face 6 is thus defined, corresponding to the anterior cut of the femur, a second intermediate face 7, corresponding to the distal cut, and a third posterior end face 8, corresponding to the posterior cut of the femur. Two attachment points to the bone of the femur on which the femoral component is to be implanted project from the intermediate face 7. The intermediate face 7 is essentially perpendicular to the face 8 and the face 6. This inner cavity only comprises these three planar faces. Thus, the intermediate face 7 is essentially contiguous with the anterior end face 6 and the posterior end face 8. An edge element 9 defines the interface between the intermediate face 7 and the posterior end face 8. An edge element 10 defines the interface between the intermediate face 7 and the anterior end face 6.
Between the anterior end face 6 and the intermediate face 7, there is a dome-shaped surface 12, of which the convexity faces the inside of the cavity and the concavity the outside of the component. In cross section in the mediolateral plane, that is to say the plane perpendicular to the anteroposterior axis and passing via the axis of symmetry of the prosthesis, this dome-shaped surface 12 has the form of a bell. The set of tops of the set of bells of each cross section defines a top curve 11 of this dome-shaped surface 12. This curve 11 of the different tops has a concavity facing the inside of the prosthesis. It is the continuation of the trochlea trajectory defined in the trochlea part 3. In particular, the trochlea trajectory 4 has a radius of curvature identical to that of this curve 11 of the tops of the bells.
In cross section in the plane corresponding to the anterior end face 6, the dome-shaped surface extends strictly inside the inner cavity, in such a way that on each side of this surface 12 it is possible to define straight segments corresponding to the edge element 10 forming the interface between the anterior end face 6 and the intermediate face 7.
According to an improvement of the invention it is also possible to provide reinforcements 13 arranged in the corner between the posterior end face 8 and the intermediate face 7. In particular, these can be inserts in the form of a wall having an upper concave edge, of which the concavity faces the inside of the prosthesis. They allow the angles to be “rounded” between the intermediate face 7 and the posterior end faces 8 in order to avoid a break linked to the small thickness of the prosthesis as a whole. In fact, now that there are only three faces for forming the inner cavity, it is possible to make the prosthesis less thick because it has been possible, however, owing to the dome-shaped surface 11, to obtain a trochlea trajectory which is as long as in the prior art. In order to avoid an untimely break of the prosthesis, reinforcement elements 13 are thus provided at the corner between the posterior end face(s) and the intermediate face 7. Besides, so that these inserts do not necessitate the resection of receiving slots in the bone of the femur, said inserts are arranged laterally at the mediolateral extremities of the corners.
A reference plane P is defined which is parallel to the intermediate face and tangential to the outer surface of the femoral component. The height H of the femoral component is defined as being the distance between the furthest point 15 of the posterior end part and the plane P measured along a line passing via the end face 6, and the height h of the end face 6 the same distance measured as far as the intersection with the Intermediate face 7. The ratio
is greater than or equal to 0.75.
The height ho of the posterior end face is also defined parallel to this same face as far as the intersection with the intermediate face 7.
is preferably □ 0.6.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 05171 | Jun 2006 | FR | national |