Orthopedic shoulder guide
An orthopedic guide may include a cannulated shaft, a body and a plurality of arms. The body can be coupled to the cannulated shaft. The plurality of arms can extend radially outward from the body. One or more of the plurality of arms can include an outer radial end portion that has a length in a radial dimension configured to indicate a minimum safety boundary for a humeral implant relative to a cortex of a humerus.
1 . An orthopedic guide for a shoulder arthroplasty comprising:
a cannulated shaft;
a body coupled to the cannulated shaft; and
a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the body, wherein one or more of the plurality of arms include an outer radial end portion that has a length in a radial direction relative to a centerline axis of the cannulated shaft, the length of the outer radial end portion configured to indicate a minimum safety boundary for a humeral implant relative to a cortex of a humerus.
2 . The orthopedic guide of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of arms includes one or more fins projecting tangentially outward from each of the plurality of arms, and wherein the one or more fins are positioned radially inward of the outer radial end portion.
3 . The orthopedic guide of claim 2 , wherein the one or more fins have a width in a tangential direction that corresponds to a width in the tangential direction of one or more fins of the humeral implant.
4 . The orthopedic guide of claim 3 , wherein the one or more fins of the humeral implant form an outermost edge of the humeral implant.
5 . The orthopedic guide of claim 4 , wherein the length of the outer radial end portion is based upon both a depth of the one or more fins of the humeral implant and a radial position of the one or more fins of the humeral implant from a centerline axis of the humeral implant.
6 . The orthopedic guide of claim 1 , wherein, except for the outer radial end portion, a shape of a boundary encompassing the plurality of arms collectively as measured along a proximal surface thereof corresponds to a shape of a boundary encompassing a plurality of arms collectively of the humeral implant as measured along a proximal surface thereof.
7 . The orthopedic guide of claim 6 , wherein the length of the outer radial end portion is based upon both a maximum depth of the humeral implant and a maximum diameter of the humeral implant.
8 . The orthopedic guide of claim 1 , wherein together the cannulated shaft and body form an aperture configured to guide a pin into the humerus.
9 . The orthopedic guide of claim 1 , further comprising indicia on one of the plurality of arms configured to be aligned with a superior lateral line of the humerus.
10 . The orthopedic guide of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of arms has the outer radial end portion, and wherein the length of the outer radial end portion for each of the plurality of arms differs.
11 . The orthopedic guide of claim 1 , wherein the length of the outer radial end portion is determined based upon an anatomical modeling system that analyzes a population of humerus bones from a plurality of patients.
12 . An orthopedic system for a shoulder arthroplasty comprising:
a humeral implant configured for fixation to a humerus, wherein the humeral implant has a body, a centerline axis, and a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the body, each of the plurality of arms has an outermost radial end at a first distance measured in a radial direction from a centerline axis of the humeral implant; and
a guide configured to place the humeral implant at a respective proximal surface of the humerus, wherein the guide has a body, a centerline axis, and a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the body of the guide, wherein each of the plurality of arms of the guide has an outer radial end portion that extends radially outward from an outermost surface of a corresponding one of the plurality of arms of the guide and wherein a length of the outer radial end portion in a radial direction indicates a minimum safety boundary for the humeral implant relative to a cortex of a humerus.
13 . The orthopedic system of claim 12 , wherein the length is determined based upon an anatomical modeling system that analyzes a population of humerus bones from thousands of patients.
14 . The orthopedic system of claim 12 , wherein the length is based upon both a depth and the first distance of a proximal surface of the humeral implant.
15 . The orthopedic system of claim 12 , wherein a proximal surface of the guide has a configuration corresponding to the proximal surface of the humeral implant except for the length of the outer radial end portion in the radial direction.
16 . The orthopedic system of claim 12 , wherein:
the humeral implant includes a body and a plurality of arms that form a proximal surface of the humeral implant, wherein each of the plurality of arms has a fin at an outer radial end configured for fixation to the humerus; and
the guide having a body and a plurality of arms that form the proximal surface of the guide, wherein each of the plurality of arms has a fin corresponding in size and position to the fin of the humeral implant, wherein each of the plurality of arms of the guide has an outer radial end portion that extends radially outward from an outer surface of the fin of the guide, and wherein a length of the outer radial end portion in the radial direction indicates the minimum safety boundary.
17 . The orthopedic system of claim 16 , wherein;
the humeral implant comprises a plurality of humeral implants each having a different standard size; and
the guide comprises a plurality of guides each having a different size, wherein each different size guide corresponds to each different size humeral implant excluding the outer radial end portion on each of the plurality of arms of the guide.
18 . The orthopedic system of claim 17 , wherein the length of the outer radial end portion for each of the plurality of arms differs and comprises a unique length in the radial direction.
19 . An orthopedic guide for a shoulder arthroplasty comprising:
a cannulated shaft;
a body coupled to the cannulated shaft; and
a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the body, wherein each of the plurality of arms has an outer radial end portion configured to indicate a minimum safety boundary for a humeral implant relative to a cortex of a humerus, wherein each outer radial end portion has a different length in a radial direction relative to a centerline axis of the cannulated shaft, the different length of each outer radial end portion based at least in part on a shape of the cortex including a depth of the cortex.
20 . The orthopedic guide of claim 19 , wherein the different length in the radial direction of each outer radial end portion is determined based upon an anatomical modeling system that analyzes a population of humerus bones from a plurality of patients, wherein each of the plurality of arms includes one or more fins projecting tangentially outward therefrom, wherein the one or more fins are positioned radially inward of the outer radial end portion, and wherein the one or more fins have a width in a tangential direction that corresponds to a width in the tangential direction of one or more fins of the humeral implant.