IP Library Granted Patent US 8,083,745
Granted Patent B2
US 8,083,745 · App. 12/048,764 · Granted Dec 27, 2011

Surgical tools for arthroplasty

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Patent No.
US 8,083,745
App. No.
12/048,764
Granted
Dec 27, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A patellar 3-D guidance tool includes a template. The template includes at least one contact surface for engaging a surface of the patella. The at least one contact surface substantially conforms with the surface associated with the patellar. At least one guide aperture directs movement of a surgical instrument, wherein the shape and/or position of the guide aperture is based, at least in part, on three or more anatomic reference points associated with the patellar.

Claims (124)

1. A surgical instrument for use in surgically repairing a diseased or damaged joint of a patient, comprising:

a cutting block having a patient-specific surface and a guide configured to accommodate a surgical tool for cutting or drilling tissue;

at least a portion of the patient-specific surface having a shape that is substantially a negative of a corresponding cartilage surface of the diseased or damaged joint; and

the guide having a position and orientation relative to the patient-specific surface to define a predetermined cutting path for the surgical tool that is aligned through a portion of tissue associated with the diseased or damaged joint when the patient specific surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface; and

wherein the cutting block containing the patient-specific surface and the guide is a single component.

2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surgical tool is a saw or a drill.

3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising an additional component attached to the cutting block.

4. The surgical instrument of claim 3 , wherein the cutting block is made of a polymer and the additional component is a metal fitting.

5. The surgical instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a surgical device for use with the cutting block and connectable to the cutting block by an attachment mechanism.

6. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the instrument further includes an attachment mechanism to attach additional instrumentation components.

7. The surgical instrument of claim 6 , wherein the additional instrumentation components include at least one additional guide for cutting or drilling.

8. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the cutting block includes a plurality of pins that define the patient-specific surface.

9. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the patient-specific surface is a continuous surface.

10. The surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein the patient-specific surface is made of a polymer.

11. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the diseased or damaged joint is a femoral surface of a knee of the patient and the guide is configured to define a cutting path through a femoral surface when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

12. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through a distal portion of a femoral condyle when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

13. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through an anterior portion of a femoral condyle when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

14. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through a posterior portion of a femoral condyle when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

15. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through a portion of two femoral condyles when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

16. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the diseased or damaged joint is a femoral surface of a knee of the patient and the guide defines a cutting path through a proximal portion of the femoral surface.

17. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the diseased or damaged joint is a tibial surface of a tibia of the patient and the guide defines a cutting path through a tibial plateau of the tibia.

18. The surgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein the cutting path has a predetermined sloped relative to the tibial plateau.

19. The surgical instrument of claim 18 , wherein the slope is between 0 and 7 degrees.

20. The surgical instrument of claim 18 , wherein the slope substantially matches the normal slope of the tibial plateau.

21. The surgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein the cutting path is substantially parallel to the tibial plateau.

22. The surgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein the cutting path is at a predetermined orientation relative to at least one of a mechanical axis and an anatomic axis of the tibia.

23. The surgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein the cutting path is at a predetermined distance relative to a cartilage surface of the tibial plateau.

24. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the diseased or damaged joint is a knee joint and further comprising a spacer sized to fit in a space between a femoral surface and a tibial surface of the knee and to balance ligaments associated with the knee.

25. The surgical instrument of claim 24 , wherein the spacer is not connected to the cutting block.

26. The surgical instrument of claim 24 , wherein the spacer is connected to the cutting block.

27. The surgical instrument of claim 24 , further comprising an attachment mechanism allowing the spacer to be connected to the cutting block.

28. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the diseased or damaged joint is a knee joint and further comprising an adjustment mechanism to balance ligaments associated with the knee.

29. The surgical instrument of claim 28 , wherein the adjustment mechanism is not connected to the cutting block.

30. The surgical instrument of claim 28 , wherein the adjustment mechanism is connected to the cutting block.

31. The surgical instrument of claim 28 , further comprising an attachment mechanism allowing the adjustment mechanism to be connected to the cutting block.

32. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of guides.

33. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first guide aperture is configured at an angle to a second guide aperture of the plurality of guides.

34. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising at least one stabilizer on the surface of the tool oriented to engage the joint surface when the patient-specific surface engages the corresponding cartilage surface.

35. The surgical instrument of claim 34 , wherein the stabilizer is selected from the group consisting of pin, peg, post, and nub.

36. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surgical tool is configured to resist movement when the patient-specific surface is placed against the corresponding cartilage surface.

37. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein surgical tool is configured to resist rotation in at least one axis when the patient-specific surface is placed against the corresponding cartilage surface.

38. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the joint is one of a hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow and wrist joint.

39. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the tool is configured to be oriented along a mechanical axis of the joint when the patient-specific surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface.

40. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the tool is configured to be oriented along an anatomical axis of the joint when the patient-specific surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface.

41. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the joint includes portions of at least one of a medial condyle and a lateral condyle.

42. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the joint includes portions of at least one of a medial tibial plateau and a lateral tibial plateau.

43. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the guide includes a stop to control the movement of the surgical tool.

44. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising an attachment mechanism to secure the instrument to the joint surface.

45. The surgical instrument of claim 44 , wherein the attachment mechanism includes a pin or screw extendable through the guide.

46. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a second guide, wherein the first guide is aligned through a first portion of the joint and the second guide is aligned through a second portion of the joint when the patient-specific surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface.

47. The surgical tool of claim 46 , wherein the first and second guides are sized to accommodate a surgical drill and define parallel drilling paths.

48. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the position of the guide relative to the joint.

49. The surgical instrument of claim 48 , wherein the adjustment mechanism includes at least one of a tensiometer, a spacer, a shim, a hinge device, a jack device, and a ratchet device.

50. The surgical instrument of claim 49 , wherein said adjustment mechanism includes adjustment means for optimizing balance of the joint.

51. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding cartilage surface includes at least a portion of diseased or damaged cartilage surface of the diseased or damaged joint.

52. A patient-specific surgical instrument for use in surgically repairing a diseased or damaged joint of a patient, comprising:

a cutting block having a patient-specific alignment surface and a guide;

the patient-specific alignment surface having a first portion that is substantially a negative of a corresponding cartilage surface of the diseased or damaged joint and a second portion that is substantially a negative of a bone surface of the joint;

the guide being sized to accommodate a surgical cutting tool and having a position and orientation relative to the patient-specific alignment surface to provide a predetermined cutting path for the surgical tool that is aligned through a portion of bone associated with the joint when the patient-specific alignment surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface.

53. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surgical tool is a saw or a drill.

54. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , further comprising an additional component attached to the cutting block.

55. The surgical instrument of claim 54 , wherein the cutting block is made of a polymer and the additional component is a metal fitting.

56. The surgical instrument of claim 55 , further comprising a surgical device for use with the cutting block and connectable to the cutting block by an attachment mechanism.

57. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surgical instrument further comprises an attachment mechanism to connect additional instrumentation components.

58. The surgical instrument of claim 57 , wherein the additional instrumentation components include at least one aperture for cutting or drilling.

59. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the cutting block includes a plurality of pins that define the patient-specific surface.

60. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the patient-specific surface is a continuous surface.

61. The surgical instrument of claim 60 , wherein the patient-specific surface is made of a polymer.

62. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surface of the joint is a femoral surface of a knee of the patient and the guide is configured to define a cutting path through a femoral surface when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

63. The surgical instrument of claim 62 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through a distal portion of a femoral condyle when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

64. The surgical instrument of claim 62 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through an anterior portion of a femoral condyle when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

65. The surgical instrument of claim 62 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through a posterior portion of a femoral condyle when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

66. The surgical instrument of claim 62 , wherein the cutting path is configured to extend through a portion of two femoral condyles when the patient-specific surface is engaged and aligned with the corresponding femoral surface.

67. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surface of the joint is a femoral surface of a knee of the patient and the guide defines a cutting path through a proximal portion of the femoral surface.

68. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surface of the joint is a tibial surface of a tibia of the patient and the guide defines a cutting path through a tibial plateau of the tibia.

69. The surgical instrument of claim 68 , wherein the cutting path has a predetermined sloped relative to the tibial plateau.

70. The surgical instrument of claim 69 , wherein the slope is between 0 and 7 degrees.

71. The surgical instrument of claim 69 , wherein the slope substantially matches the normal slope of the tibial plateau.

72. The surgical instrument of claim 68 , wherein the cutting path is substantially parallel to the tibial plateau.

73. The surgical instrument of claim 68 , wherein the cutting path is at a predetermined orientation relative to at least one of a mechanical axis and an anatomic axis of the tibia.

74. The surgical instrument of claim 68 , wherein the cutting path is at a predetermined distance relative to a cartilage surface of the tibial plateau.

75. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the joint is a knee joint and further comprising a spacer sized to fit in a space between a femoral surface and a tibial surface of the knee and to balance ligaments associated with the knee.

76. The surgical instrument of claim 75 , wherein the spacer is not connected to the cutting block.

77. The surgical instrument of claim 75 , wherein the spacer is connected to the cutting block.

78. The surgical instrument of claim 75 , further comprising an attachment mechanism allowing the spacer to be connected to the cutting block.

79. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the joint is a knee joint and further comprising an adjustment mechanism to balance ligaments associated with the knee.

80. The surgical instrument of claim 79 , wherein the adjustment mechanism is not connected to the cutting block.

81. The surgical instrument of claim 79 , wherein the adjustment mechanism is connected to the cutting block.

82. The surgical instrument of claim 79 , further comprising an attachment mechanism allowing the adjustment mechanism to be connected to the cutting block.

83. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , further comprising a plurality of guides.

84. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the first guide is configured at an angle to a second guide of the plurality of guides.

85. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , further comprising at least one stabilizer on the surface of the tool oriented to engage the joint surface when the patient-specific surface engages the corresponding cartilage surface.

86. The surgical instrument of claim 85 , wherein the stabilizer is selected from the group consisting of pin, peg, post, and nub.

87. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surgical tool is configured to resist movement when the patient-specific surface is placed against the corresponding cartilage surface.

88. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surgical tool is configured to resist rotation in at least one axis when the patient-specific surface is placed against the corresponding cartilage surface.

89. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the joint is one of a hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow and wrist joint.

90. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the tool is configured to be oriented along a mechanical axis of the joint when the patient-specific surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface.

91. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the tool is configured to be oriented along an anatomical axis of the joint when the patient-specific surface is placed against and aligned with the corresponding cartilage surface.

92. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surface of the joint includes portions of at least one of a medial condyle and a lateral condyle.

93. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the surface of the joint includes portions of at least one of a medial tibial plateau and a lateral tibial plateau.

94. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the guide includes a stop to control the depth of the surgical tool.

95. The surgical instrument of claim 94 , wherein the stop is a drill stop.

96. The surgical instrument of claim 94 , wherein the stop is a blade stop.

97. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the guide includes a metal insert.

98. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the metal insert is a bushing.

99. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , further comprising an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the position of the guide relative to the joint.

100. The surgical instrument of claim 99 , wherein the adjustment mechanism includes at least one of a tensiometer, a spacer, a shim, a hinge device, a jack device, and a ratchet device.

101. The surgical instrument of claim 100 , wherein said adjustment mechanism includes adjustment means for optimizing balance of the joint.

102. The surgical instrument of claim 52 , wherein the corresponding cartilage surface includes at least a portion of diseased or damaged cartilage surface of the diseased or damaged joint.

103. A patient-matched surgical instrument for single use in a patient, comprising:

a single body having a reference surface for placement against an articular surface of a diseased or damaged joint of the patient during surgery and a cutting slot for directing a surgical tool during surgery;

wherein the reference surface has at least a portion that is substantially a negative of an uncut articular surface of the diseased or damaged joint of the patient that includes subchondral bone; and

wherein the cutting slot has a predetermined position relative to the reference surface and is fixed at a predetermined orientation relative to at least one of an anatomical axis and a biomechanical axis associated with said diseased or damaged joint, and wherein the cutting slot is aligned along a predetermined plane and in a predetermined direction to provide a predetermined cutting plane through joint tissue of the patient when the reference surface is placed against and aligned with the articular surface.

104. A patient-specific jig for use in surgically repairing a joint of a patient, comprising:

a single body having a reference surface for placement against an articular surface of a diseased or damaged joint of the patient during surgery, a cutting slot configured to direct a surgical instrument during surgery and a guide configured to direct a surgical saw during surgery;

wherein the reference surface has at least a portion that is substantially a negative of an uncut articular surface of the patient that includes subchondral bone; and

wherein the guide has a predetermined position relative to the reference surface, and wherein the cutting slot is positioned at a predetermined location relative to the articular surface to provide a substantially planar cutting plane through a portion of the joint when the reference surface is placed against the articular surface.

105. A patient-matched surgical jig for use in surgically repairing a joint of a patient, comprising:

a cutting block having a patient-specific alignment surface and a guide;

the patient-specific alignment surface having a first portion that is substantially a negative of a corresponding cartilage surface of the diseased or damaged joint and a second portion that is substantially a negative of a bone surface of the diseased or damaged joint;

the guide being sized to accommodate a surgical tool and having a position and orientation relative to the patient-specific surface to provide a predetermined path for the surgical tool that is aligned through a portion of bone of the joint when the patient-specific alignment surface is placed against the corresponding cartilage surface; and

wherein the cutting block containing the patient-specific alignment surface and the guide is a single component.

106. The surgical jig of claim 105 , wherein the bone surface of the diseased or damaged joint includes at least a portion of cortical bone surface.

107. The surgical jig of claim 105 , wherein the bone surface of the diseased or damaged joint includes at least a portion of subchondral bone surface.

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