Patent ID: 9233002
Filing Date: 2016-01-12
CPC Classification: A61B,A61F

Claim Text:
1. A method of changing tension in the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) during total knee arthroplasty, the method comprising: (a) determining a desired size for a knee implant for the knee joint; (b) implanting a tibial tray component to a resected tibial surface; (c) selecting at least one series of knee arthroplasty components of the desired size relative to the joint, the at least one series including at least a first trial tibial insert and a second trial tibial insert, wherein the first and second trial tibial inserts are of equal size and of equal thickness; (d) coupling the first trial tibial insert to the tibial tray component such that the posterior cruciate ligament is in wrapping contact with a first wrapping surface of the first trial tibial insert; (e) assessing PCL tension while the posterior cruciate ligament is in wrapping contact with the first wrapping surface; (f) coupling the second trial tibial insert to the tibial tray component such that the posterior cruciate ligament is in wrapping contact with a second wrapping surface of the second trial tibial insert; (g) assessing PCL tension while the posterior cruciate ligament is in wrapping contact with the second wrapping surface; and (h) implanting a final knee joint implant in the joint, wherein each of the first and second wrapping surfaces are notches formed proximate posterior edges of the first and second trial tibial inserts, said notches are centrally located between medial and lateral condylar articulating surfaces; wherein each of the first and second trial tibial inserts include an anterior-posterior axis and wherein the first wrapping surface of the first trial tibial insert is positioned further posteriorily along the anterior-posterior axis of the first trial tibial insert relative to the second wrapping surface of the second trial tibial insert, and wherein the first wrapping surface of the first trial tibial insert extends further superiorly relative to the second wrapping surface of the second trial tibial insert; and wherein a geometry of the first wrapping surface of the first trial tibial insert is different from a geometry of the second wrapping surface of the second trial tibial insert such that the first wrapping surface of the first trial tibial insert is configured to generate at least one of a different tension in or direction of force on the posterior cruciate ligament relative to the second wrapping surface of the second trial tibial insert.