Prosthesis design features Flashcards

1
Q

Which prosthesis are todays total knee prostheses said to be derived from?

A

Burnstein Total Condylar Prosthesis

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2
Q

What are the 4 parts of a total condylar prosthesis?

A

Anterior flange
HDP tibial tray
Femoral component (CoCr)
Tibial component (CoCr)

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3
Q

How does the femoral component of a knee replacement differ from that of a normal knee?

A
Replacement = symmetrical 
Normal = medial condyle larger than lateral
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4
Q

Why do normal knees have a larger medial than lateral condyle?

A

To aid the axial rotation achieved during the last phases of full extension

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5
Q

What is the disadvantage of completely copying the asymmetry off the normal knee?

A

Doubles the sixe of the required inventory (cost)

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6
Q

In practice what determines the the degree of constraint of a knee prosthesis?

A

The surface shape design of the tibial component

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7
Q

What is the advantage of posterior stabilised designs?

A

Prevent posterior femoral subluxation of the femur over the tibia
Cause the femur to ‘roll back’ as it flexes

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8
Q

How are knee prostheses anchored?

A

PMMA cement

Peg or other projection `

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9
Q

What alternaties to cemented knee porstheses have been tried?

A

Porous coated beads and meshes (generally resistricted to the PCL-retaining type)

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