IP Library Granted Patent US 12685538
Granted Patent B2
US 12685538 · App. 18/946,430 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Low-profile metallic orthopaedic surgical instruments

Inventor: Daniel D. Fritzinger (Warsaw, IN)
Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.
A61B17/155A61B17/157A61B17/1764A61B34/10A61B2017/00526A61B17/154A61B2017/568A61B2034/108
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Patent No.
US 12685538
App. No.
18/946,430
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A number of low-profile metallic orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed. An orthopaedic surgical instrument may include a metallic base plate sized to be positioned on a patient's bone, where the base plate includes (i) a bone-facing surface having a first elongated opening defined therein and (ii) an outer surface positioned opposite the bone-facing surface, and a metallic guide body extending from the outer surface of the base plate to a free end having a second elongated opening defined therein, where a number of inner walls extend between the first and second elongated openings and define a cutting guide slot sized and shaped to guide a cutting blade into engagement with the patient's bone, and the number of inner walls includes a medial inner wall and a lateral inner wall that extend at an oblique angle relative to one another.

Claims (24)

1 . An orthopaedic surgical instrument comprising:

a metallic base plate sized to be positioned on a patient's bone, wherein the base plate includes (i) a bone-facing surface having a first elongated opening defined therein and (ii) an outer surface positioned opposite the bone-facing surface, and

a metallic guide body extending from the outer surface of the base plate to a free end having a second elongated opening defined therein, wherein a number of inner walls extend between the first and second elongated openings and define a cutting guide slot sized and shaped to guide a cutting blade into engagement with the patient's bone, the number of inner walls comprising a medial inner wall and a lateral inner wall that extend at an oblique angle relative to one another.

2 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein a first dimension of the first elongated opening from the medial inner wall to the lateral inner wall is less than a second dimension of the second elongated opening from the medial inner wall to the lateral inner wall, the first and second dimensions being parallel.

3 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the number of inner walls further comprises a proximal inner wall and a distal inner wall, and wherein the proximal and distal inner walls define an interior relief section of the cutting guide slot.

4 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 3 , wherein a first dimension of the first elongated opening from the proximal inner wall to the distal inner wall is less than a second dimension of the interior relief section from the proximal inner wall to the distal inner wall, the first and second dimensions being parallel.

5 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the cutting guide slot is sized and shaped to guide the cutting blade into engagement with a patient's femur to perform a distal femoral resection.

6 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 5 , wherein the base plate includes an anterior flange that extends proximally away from the guide body, and wherein a portion of the bone-facing surface that is located on the anterior flange is configured to contact a natural anterior surface of the patient's femur.

7 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 5 , wherein the base plate includes a pair of arms that extend posteriorly away from the guide body, and wherein a portion of the bone-facing surface that is located on the pair of arms is configured to contact a natural distal surface of the patient's femur.

8 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein a notch defined between the pair of arms is sized and shaped to correspond to a natural intercondylar notch of the patient's femur.

9 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the cutting guide slot is sized and shaped to guide the cutting blade into engagement with a patient's tibia to perform a proximal tibial resection.

10 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein the base plate includes an anterior flange that extends distally away from the guide body, wherein a portion of the bone-facing surface that is located on the anterior flange is configured to contact a natural anterior surface of the patient's tibia.

11 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein the base plate includes a pair of arms that extend posteriorly away from the guide body, wherein a portion of the bone-facing surface that is located on the pair of arms is configured to contact a natural proximal surface of the patient's tibia.

12 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein a notch defined between the pair of arms is sized and shaped to correspond to a natural spine of the patient's tibia.

13 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the bone-facing surface includes a customized patient-specific negative contour configured to receive a corresponding positive contour of the patient's bone.

14 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 13 , wherein the oblique angle between the medial inner wall and the lateral inner wall is customized to anatomy of the patient.

15 . An orthopaedic surgical instrument comprising:

a metallic base plate sized to be positioned on a natural surface of a patient's femur, wherein the base plate includes (i) a femur-contacting surface having a first elongated opening defined therein and (ii) an outer surface positioned opposite the femur-contacting surface, and

a metallic guide body extending from the outer surface of the base plate to a free end having a second elongated opening defined therein, wherein a number of inner walls extend between the first and second elongated openings and define a cutting guide slot sized and shaped to guide a cutting blade into engagement with the patient's femur to perform a distal femoral resection, the number of inner walls comprising a medial inner wall and a lateral inner wall that extend at an oblique angle relative to one another.

16 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 15 , wherein a first dimension of the first elongated opening from the medial inner wall to the lateral inner wall is less than a second dimension of the second elongated opening from the medial inner wall to the lateral inner wall, the first and second dimensions being parallel.

17 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 16 , wherein the number of inner walls further comprises a proximal inner wall and a distal inner wall, and wherein the proximal and distal inner walls define an interior relief section of the cutting guide slot.

18 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein a third dimension of the first elongated opening from the proximal inner wall to the distal inner wall is less than a fourth dimension of the interior relief section from the proximal inner wall to the distal inner wall, the third and fourth dimensions being parallel.

19 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 18 , wherein the base plate includes a pair of arms that extend posteriorly away from the guide body, wherein a portion of the femur-contacting surface that is located on the pair of arms is configured to contact a natural distal surface of the patient's femur.

20 . The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 19 , wherein the base plate further includes an anterior flange that extends proximally away from the guide body, and wherein a portion of the femur-contacting surface that is located on the anterior flange is configured to contact a natural anterior surface of the patient's femur.