IP Library Granted Patent US 7,857,814
Granted Patent B2
US 7,857,814 · App. 11/075,828 · Granted Dec 28, 2010

Methods and apparatus for minimally invasive arthroplasty

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Patent No.
US 7,857,814
App. No.
11/075,828
Granted
Dec 28, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cutting tool for creating resected surfaces of bone during arthroplasty procedures has a single offset handle arm that presents a narrower effective width than a width of the cutting profile of the cutting tool along a longitudinal axis of the cutting profile. Preferably, the single offset handle arm creates a cutting tool with a generally L-shaped outline simultaneously accounting for soft tissue/incision geometry and bony geometry to accommodate both in facilitating ease of use and minimal displacement of soft tissue during cutting. The cutting tool can be snaked into position through an incision approximately the size of the width of the handle arm, instead of requiring an incision that is essentially the width of the cutting path of the cutting tool. In alternate embodiments, the cutting tool is a milling tool, a wireplasty cutting tool, a band saw or reciprocating cutting tool.

Claims (26)

1. A method for implanting an orthopedic prosthesis during a knee arthroplasty surgery comprising:

providing a cutting tool having a cutting profile defined along a longitudinal axis and presenting an effective width of the cutting profile transverse to the longitudinal axis, the cutting tool further having a single offset handle arm extending along an arm axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis and presenting an effective width transverse to the arm axis, such that both the effective width of the cutting profile and the effective width of the handle arm are less than an effective length of the cutting profile along the longitudinal axis;

creating an opening in tissue proximate a bone on which a resected surface is to be created during the knee arthroplasty surgery, the opening having a maximum dimension generally equal to or greater than the effective width of the handle arm and the effective width of the cutting profile and less than the effective length of the cutting profile;

utilizing the handle arm to manipulate the cutting tool into the opening such that the cutting profile is positioned to create the resected surface;

creating at least a portion of the resected surface by relative movement of the cutting tool and the bone;

utilizing the handle arm to removing the cutting tool from the opening; and

operably attaching a corresponding surface of the orthopedic prosthesis to the resected surface.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the handle arm and the cutting profile define a cutting tool with a generally L-shaped outline and wherein the step of utilizing the handle arm to manipulate the cutting tool comprises snaking first the effective length of the cutting profile and then a portion of the handle arm along the handle axis into the opening.

3. The method of claim 1 , where the handle arm further comprises at least one outrigger arm proximal to the cutting profile and external to the opening when the cutting tool is positioned with the cutting profile in place to create the resected surface, the at least one outrigger arm adapted to interface with at least one external guide surface, and wherein the step of creating the at least a portion of the resected surface comprises operably engaging the at least one outrigger arm with the at least one external guide surface and moving the handle arm in a manner so the cutting tool is effectively guided by the at least one external guide surface.

4. A cutting tool to create a resected surface in a bone during a knee arthroplasty procedure, the cutting tool comprising:

a cutting profile defined along a longitudinal axis and presenting an effective width of the cutting profile transverse to the longitudinal axis; and

a single offset handle arm operably connected to the cutting profile and extending along an arm axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis and presenting an effective width transverse to the arm axis,

wherein both the effective width of the cutting profile and the effective width of the handle arm are less than an effective length of the cutting profile along the longitudinal axis such that the cutting tool can be manipulated into an opening in tissue proximate the bone on which the resected surface is to be created during the knee arthroplasty procedure, the opening having a maximum dimension generally equal to or greater than the effective width of the handle arm and the effective width of the cutting profile and less than the effective length of the cutting profile.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein cutting profile of the cutting tool is selected from the set consisting of: a milling tool, a wireplasty cutting tool, a band saw or a

reciprocating cutting tool.

6. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the handle arm further comprises at least one outrigger arm proximal to the cutting profile and external to the opening when the cutting tool is positioned with the cutting profile in place to create the resected surface, the at least one outrigger arm being adapted to interface with at least one external guide surface.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the handle arm includes a pair of outrigger arms and a pair of external guide surfaces mounted on opposing side of the bone to be resected.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the pair of outrigger arms are operably connected by a bridge member having a selectively adjustable width and a handle grip extending proximal from the bridge member, the bridge member being operably connected to the single offset handle arm.

9. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the single offset handle arm further comprises means for providing a motive power to the cutting profile of the cutting tool.

10. A method comprising:

providing a cutting tool having a cutting profile defined along a longitudinal axis and presenting an effective width of the cutting profile transverse to the longitudinal axis, the cutting tool further having a single offset handle arm extending along an arm axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis and presenting an effective width transverse to the arm axis, such that both the effective width of the cutting profile and the effective width of the handle arm are less than an effective length of the cutting profile along the longitudinal axis; and

providing instructions for implanting an orthopedic prosthesis during a knee arthroplasty surgery, the instructions comprising:

creating an opening in tissue proximate a bone on which a resected surface is to be created during the knee arthroplasty surgery, the opening having a maximum dimension generally equal to or greater than the effective width of the handle arm and the effective width of the cutting profile and less than the effective length of the cutting profile;

utilizing the handle arm to manipulate the cutting tool into the opening such that the cutting profile is positioned to create the resected surface;

creating at least a portion of the resected surface by relative movement of the cutting tool and the bone;

utilizing the handle arm to removing the cutting tool from the opening; and operably attaching a corresponding surface of the orthopedic prosthesis to the resected surface.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2018
From: PUGET BIOVENTURES, LLC
To: BIOMET MANUFACTURING, LLC
Reel/Frame 047106/0766 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2013
From: HUDSON SURGICAL DESIGN, INC.
To: PUGET BIOVENTURES LLC
Reel/Frame 029691/0033 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 1, 2010
From: HAINES, TIMOTHY G
To: HUDSON SURGICAL DESIGN, INC.
Reel/Frame 024464/0969 →