System and method for association of a guiding aid with a patient tissue
A guide for placing a landmark(s) in a patient tissue comprises a central portion defining at least one guiding bore configured to receive and guide a tool for placing the at least one landmark in the patient tissue. Extended portions project away from the central portion, each of the extended portions having respective lower base surfaces contoured to mate with the patient tissue, at least the respective lower base surfaces being customized as a function of preoperative imaging of the patient tissue, whereby the guide is specific to the patient.
1 . A computer-assisted surgery method for assisting a positioning of a glenoid implant on a scapula, the computer-assisted surgery method comprising:
obtaining a virtual model of a glenoid surface of a scapula;
identifying a penetration landmark in the glenoid surface of the scapula;
obtaining a planned positioning of a glenoid implant relative to the penetration landmark;
determining a surgical plan based on the planned positioning of the glenoid implant; and
generating and outputting at least one patient-specific guide model representative of the surgical plan.
2 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , further comprising calculating and outputting a volume of bone removal as a function of the planned positioning.
3 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 2 , wherein calculating and outputting the volume of bone removal as a function of the planned positioning includes updating the volume of bone removal as the planned positioning varies.
4 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , wherein determining the surgical plan includes identifying two non-parallel reaming axes.
5 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 4 , wherein generating and outputting the at least one patient-specific guide model representative of the surgical plan includes generating one said patient-specific guide model with guides for the two non-parallel reaming axes.
6 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , further comprising:
driving a manufacturing apparatus to fabricate at least one patient-specific guide from the at least one patient-specific guide model.
7 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , wherein identifying the penetration landmark in the glenoid surface of the scapula includes identifying a deepest point in the glenoid surface.
8 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , wherein obtaining the planned positioning of the glenoid implant relative to the penetration landmark includes obtaining a model of the glenoid implant.
9 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 8 , wherein obtaining the model of the glenoid implant includes obtaining the model of a stock version of the glenoid implant.
10 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 8 , wherein obtaining the model of the glenoid implant includes obtaining the model of the glenoid implant having a stem.
11 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 8 , wherein obtaining the model of the glenoid implant includes obtaining a positioning of fasteners for securing the glenoid implant to the scapula.
12 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , where the patient-specific guide model includes a guiding bore having an axis aligned with an axis of the penetration landmark.
13 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 1 , where the planned positioning of a glenoid implant relative to the penetration landmark includes an axis of the penetration landmark extending through a central portion of the glenoid implant.
14 . The computer-assisted surgery method according to claim 13 , where the patient-specific guide model includes a guiding bore having an axis aligned with an axis of the penetration landmark.