Patellofemoral Joint System
Trochlear groove
The JOURNEY◊ PFJ has a deepened and lateralized trochlear groove for optimized patellar tracking. It is based upon the clinically successful GENESIS◊ II Total Knee System’s trochlear groove, which has excellent published results for patellar tracking and low lateral release rates at five and ten years and uses the GENESIS II patella implant options.6, 7
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Advanced bearing surface
The JOURNEY PFJ femoral implant is made of OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium. This advanced bearing material has been shown to be 4900 times more resistant to abrasion than CoCr in lab testing.8 OXINIUM technology also has a coefficient of friction that is up to half that of cobalt chrome.9 Because of these qualities, patella resurfacing is optional and at the discretion of the surgeon.
Anatomic fit
The development of handed TKA femoral components allowed for more accurate fit and better patellar tracking. Surgeons using patellofemoral implants should not settle for anything less, which is why the JOURNEY PFJ system features asymmetric components for truly anatomic fit and superior patellar tracking.
Fixation
The distal peg is convergent in order to enhance fixation. The pegs for all four sizes are constant, so changes in implant sizes to optimize fit can be made through trialing.
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Accurate alignment
Studies have noted the importance of aligning the patellofemoral implant in external rotation to optimize patellar tracking and reduce laterally displacing forces.6 External rotation is set using a tibial or femoral alignment instrument for correct alignment.
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1. Anterior Cut | |
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2. Size femur and mark trochlear boundary | |
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3. Ream trochlear groove | |
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4. Check depth | |
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5. Trial implantation | |
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6. Resurface patella if desired |