IP Library Granted Patent US 6,852,114
Granted Patent B2
US 6,852,114 · App. 10/084,490 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

Osteochondral transplant techniques

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Patent No.
US 6,852,114
App. No.
10/084,490
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

Osteoarticular allografts are transplanted by techniques which ensure substantial surface contour matching. Specifically, surgical techniques are provided whereby a plug from an osteochondral allograft may be transplanted to a cavity site which remains after a condylar defect is removed from a patient's condyle. In this regard, the present invention essentially includes placing an osteochondral allograft in substantially the same orientation as the patient condyle, and then removing the transplantable plug therefrom and forming the cavity site in the patient condyle while maintaining their relative same orientation. In this manner, the surface of the transplanted plug is matched to the contour of the excised osteochondral tissue.

Claims (8)

1. A kit having component parts capable of assembly relative to an osteochondral allograft and a condylar defect site of a patient condyle to allow for transplanting of a portion of the osteochondral allograft to the condylar defect site, said kit comprising:

at least one first elongate pin adapted to be inserted into the osteochondral allograft;

at least one second elongate pin adapted to be inserted into the condylar defect site of the patient condyle;

a clamp adapted to clamp the osteochondral allograft with the at least one second pin inserted therein to thereby positionally fix the osteochondral allograft and said at least one second pin inserted therein such that said at least one first pin inserted into said condylar defect site of said patient condyle is oriented in substantial parallel alignment with said at least one second pin;

a coring reamer which is adapted to receive and be guided by the at least one first pin inserted into said condylar defect site to remove a portion of the condylar defect to a predetermined depth and form a cavity site in the patient condyle; and

a coring bit which is adapted to receive and be guided by the at least one second pin inserted into said osteochondral allograft in substantial parallel alignment with said at least one first pin for coring the allograft to form a transplantable allograft plug which has substantially the same orientation as said cavity site by virtue of the substantial parallel alignment of said at least one first and second pins inserted into said condylar defect site and said osteochondral allograft, respectively.

2. The kit of claim 1 , further comprising an annular guide collar having a central recess sized and configured in close conformance to said coring bit so that said guide collar may be sleeved over said coring bit.

3. The kit of claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of said second elongate pins, and wherein said guide collar includes a plurality of guide apertures, each adapted to receive a respective one of said second elongate pins.