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General Orthopaedics

THE CONCEPT OF DOUBLE JOINT LINE

The International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty (ISTA), 27th Annual Congress. PART 2.



Abstract

Aim

To create a more “normal” anatomy for the repaired joint structure, which can be provided that by the following factors: (1) the available implant component require a normalized anatomical support structure, (2) the available repair components are designed and/or tested to only recreate and/or replicate more normalized anatomical structures and/or joint motion, (3) the surgeon is familiar and comfortable with more normalized joint motion and thus attempts to create such “normal” motion within the repaired anatomical structures.

Methods

We could discover a method of making an implant component for a knee joint of a patient which includes deriving information regarding a first joint line of the joint based on patient-specific information. This method also includes determining a planned level of resection for a first portion of a bone of the joint based on the patient-specific information. Further, the dimension of the implant component is determined based on the derived information regarding the first joint line and the planned level of resection for the first portion of the bone.

Also, we discovered an implant component for treating a patient's joint that includes a medial bone-facing surface. The medial bone-facing surface is positioned to engage a cut bone surface of a medial portion of a proximal tibia at a first level. The implant component also includes a lateral bone-facing surface. The lateral bone-facing surface is positioned to engage a cut bone surface of a lateral portion of the proximal tibia at a second level. The first level is offset from the second level. The implant component additionally includes one or more joint-facing surfaces having a curvature based on patient-specific information.

Furthermore, we discovered a system for treating a joint of a patient that includes one or more patient-specific instruments. The system further includes a medial tibial implant component. The medial tibial implant component has a bone-facing surface and a joint-facing surface. The joint-facing surface has a curvature based on patient-specific information. The system also includes a lateral tibial implant component, which has a bone-facing surface and a joint-facing surface. The joint-facing surface of the lateral tibial implant has a curvature based on patient-specific information. The bone-facing surface of the medial tibial implant component is configured to engage a cut bone surface that is at a level offset from the level of a cut bone surface to which the bone-facing surface of the lateral tibial implant component is configured to engage. The system further includes a femoral implant component, which has a joint-facing surface with a curvature based on patient-specific information.

Results

Patient-specific instruments that can be used for double joint line knee joint replacement surgical procedures are disclosed. Severe varus deformity has been corrected through bilateral joint replacement.


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