Adjustable devices for treating arthritis of the knee

a knee arthritis and adjustable technology, applied in the field of knee osteoarthritis medical devices, can solve the problems of deep vein thrombosis, significant post-operative pain, and need substantial physical therapy

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-06-05
NUVASIVE SPECIALIZED ORTHOPEDICS INC
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[0008]In another embodiment of the invention, a system for changing an angle of a bone of a subject includes a magnetic assembly having a radially-poled magnet coupled to a shaft having external threads, and a block having internal threads and coupled to the shaft, wherein rotational movement of the radially-poled magnet causes the shaft to turn and to move axially in relation to the block. The system further includes an upper bone interface and a lower bone interface having an adjustable distance, wherein axial movement of the shaft in a first direction causes the distance to increase.

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These operations involve significant post-operative pain and require substantial physical therapy.
Several potential complications of this surgery exist, including deep venous thrombosis, loss of motion, infection and bone fracture.
Obtaining the correct angle during either of these types of osteotomy is almost always suboptimal, and even if the result is close to what was desired, there can be a subsequent loss of the correction angle.
Some other complications experienced with this technique include nonunion and material failure.

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[0077]FIG. 1 illustrates a standard alignment of a femur 100, a tibia 102 and a knee joint 104, wherein a hip joint (at a femur head 108), a knee joint 104 and an ankle joint (at the midline of distal tibia 110) are oriented along a single line 112. A fibula 106 is shown alongside the tibia 102. The knee joint 104 of FIG. 2 is shown in an arthritic state, in which a medial compartment 114 has been compromised, causing the line 112 to pass medially off the center of the knee joint 104.

[0078]FIG. 3 illustrates an open wedge osteotomy 118 formed by making a cut along a cut line 120, and opening a wedge angle α. FIG. 4 illustrates the final setting of this open wedge by the placement of bone graft material 122 within the open wedge osteotomy 118, and then placement of a plate 124, which is then secured to the tibia 102 with tibial screws 126.

[0079]FIG. 5 illustrates a tibia 102 with a non-invasively adjustable wedge osteotomy device 128 implanted. The non-invasively adjustable wedge ost...

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A method of changing a bone angle includes creating an osteotomy between a first portion and a second portion of a tibia of a patient; creating a cavity in the tibia by removing bone material along an axis extending in a substantially longitudinal direction from a first point at the tibial plateau to a second point; placing a non-invasively adjustable implant into the cavity, the non-invasively adjustable implant comprising an adjustable actuator having an outer housing and an inner shaft, telescopically disposed in the outer housing, and a driving element configured to be remotely operable to telescopically displace the inner shaft in relation to the outer housing; coupling one of the outer housing or the inner shaft to the first portion of the tibia; coupling the other of the outer housing or the inner shaft to the second portion of the tibia; and remotely operating the driving element to telescopically displace the inner shaft in relation to the outer housing, thus changing an angle between the first portion and second portion of the tibia.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(c) to the U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61 / 719,887 filed on Oct. 29, 2012, entitled “Adjustable Devices For Treating Arthritis Or The Knee,” and to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61 / 868,535 filed on Aug. 21, 2013, entitled “Adjustable Devices For Treating Arthritis Of The Knee,” both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The field of the invention generally relates to medical devices for treating knee osteoarthritis.[0004]2. Description of the Related Art[0005]Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the knee joint that affects a large number of patients, particularly over the age of 40. The prevalence of this disease has increased significantly over the last several decades, attributed partially, but not completely, to the rising age of the population as well as the incre...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B17/88
CPCA61F2/389A61B17/7216A61B17/8004A61B17/8872A61B2017/00411A61B2017/681A61B17/1675A61B17/7016A61B17/7017A61B2017/00734A61B17/8095A61B17/56A61B17/8852A61B6/12A61B17/8023A61B17/8061A61B2017/00212A61B2017/00402A61B2017/00539A61B2017/00544A61B2017/00867A61B2017/00876A61B2017/00991A61B2017/564
Inventor SKINLO, DAVIDBUFORD, THOMAS B.AKYUZ, EPHRAIMWEISEL, THOMASPISARNWONGS, ROGERBECKETT, ADAM G.GILBERT, JEFFREY LEELIU, FRANK YANWEBER, URSROSCHAK, EDMUND J.WALKER, BLAIRPOOL, SCOTT
Owner NUVASIVE SPECIALIZED ORTHOPEDICS INC
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