IP Library Granted Patent US 8,323,288
Granted Patent B2
US 8,323,288 · App. 12/240,992 · Granted Dec 4, 2012

Customized patient-specific bone cutting blocks

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Patent No.
US 8,323,288
App. No.
12/240,992
Granted
Dec 4, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A number of orthopaedic surgical instruments are also disclosed. A method, apparatus, and system for fabricating such instruments are also disclosed.

Claims (21)

1. A method of performing an orthopaedic surgical procedure on a bone of a patient, the method comprising:

inserting an anterior body piece of a customized patient-specific cutting block through an incision, the anterior body piece including (i) an anterior surface, (ii) a posterior surface, and (iii) a plurality of bores extending through the anterior surface and the posterior surface,

inserting an end body piece of the customized patient-specific cutting block through the incision, the end body piece being separate from the anterior body piece and including an anterior surface having a plurality of apertures defined therein,

positioning the posterior surface of the anterior body piece in contact with the anterior surface of the end body piece subsequent to the insertion of both pieces to create an assembled customized patient-specific cutting block,

positioning the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block in contact with a unique position and location on the bone of the patient,

positioning a plurality of pins in the bores of the anterior body piece and the apertures of the end body piece to secure the anterior body piece to the end body piece and

making a cut in the bone of the patient with the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising inserting a pair of guide pins into a pair of guide pin holes defined in the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block prior to making the cut in the bone of the patient.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

positioning the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block in contact with a unique position and location on the bone of the patient comprises positioning the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block in contact with a unique position and location on a femur of the patient, and

making the cut in the bone of the patient with the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block comprises making a cut in the femur of the patient with the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

positioning the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block in contact with a unique position and location on the bone of the patient comprises positioning the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block in contact with a unique position and location on a tibia of the patient, and

making the cut in the bone of the patient with the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block comprises making the cut in the tibia of the patient with the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block.

5. A method of performing an orthopaedic surgical procedure on a bone of a patient, the method comprising:

inserting a first body piece of a customized patient-specific cutting block through a surgical incision of the patient, the first body piece including (i) a cutting guide extending through a first surface and a second surface of the first body piece, and (ii) a pair of bores extending parallel to the cutting guide through the first surface and the second surface,

inserting a second body piece of the customized patient-specific cutting block through the surgical incision, the second body piece being separate from the first body piece and including a substantially planar surface, the substantially planar surface having a pair of apertures defined therein,

positioning the second surface of the first body piece in contact with the substantially planar surface of the second body piece subsequent to the insertion of both pieces to create an assembled customized patient-specific cutting block, wherein the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block comprises a customized patient-specific negative contour surface that is shaped to match a corresponding contour of a portion of the patient's bone,

positioning the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block in a unique position and location on the patient's bone such that the corresponding contour of the portion of the patient's bone is received in the customized patient-specific negative contour surface of the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block, and

inserting a pair of cylindrical pins into the bores of the first body piece and the apertures of the second body piece to secure the first body piece to the second body piece.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising inserting a pair of guide pins into a pair of guide pin holes defined in the assembled customized patient-specific cutting block.