Patient selectable joint arthroplasty devices and surgical tools
View Patent ↗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.
1. A method of using a patient-specific surgical tool having at least one surface portion derived from image data of a joint of a patient, the method comprising:
aligning the at least one surface portion of the surgical tool on the joint of the patient against a corresponding surface portion of the joint of the patient, wherein the at least a portion of the surgical tool is configured to rest on at least a portion of an osteophyte of the joint;
cutting or drilling a portion of the joint using a guide path of the surgical tool; and
implanting an orthopedic implant on the joint of the patient, wherein the implant has a predetermined position on the joint based at least in part on the cut or drilled portion of the joint, wherein the position includes at least one of a predetermined flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation and external rotation angle of the implant relative to the joint of the patient based at least in part on the relative position of the guide path to the surface portion of the tool.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one surface portion of the surgical tool on the joint of the patient is, at least in part, derived by estimating cartilage loss for at least a portion of the joint.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one surface portion of the surgical tool on the joint of the patient is, at least in part, derived by estimating cartilage thickness for at least a portion of the joint.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the image data is CT image data.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the image data is MRI image data.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the image data is x-ray image data.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the implant is a first implant, and wherein the first implant has a predetermined position relative to a second implant implanted in the patient.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined position of the second implant is based at least in part on a predetermined flexion or extension angle of the implant.
9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined position of the second implant is based at least in part on a predetermined adduction or abduction angle of the implant.
10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined position of the second implant is based at least in part on a predetermined internal or external rotation angle of the implant.
11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined position of the second implant is based at least in part on a tibial slope of the implant.
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding surface portion of the joint includes at least one of normal or diseased cartilage.
13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding surface portion of the joint includes subchondral bone.
14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the joint is selected from the group consisting of: knee, hip, shoulder, wrist, elbow, and ankle.
15. A method of using patient-specific surgical tools each having at least one surface portion derived from image data of a joint of a patient, the method comprising:
placing at least one surface portion of a first patient-specific surgical tool on the joint of the patient to a corresponding articular surface portion of the joint of the patient, wherein the at least a portion of the surgical tool is configured to rest on at least a portion of an osteophyte of the joint;
cutting or drilling a portion of the joint using a guide path of the first surgical tool;
implanting a first orthopedic implant on the joint of the patient, wherein the first implant has a predetermined position on the joint based at least in part on the cut or drilled portion of the joint;
placing at least one surface portion of a second patient-specific surgical tool on the joint of the patient to a corresponding second articular surface portion of the joint of the patient;
cutting or drilling a portion of the joint using a guide path of the second surgical tool; and
implanting a second orthopedic implant on the joint of the patient, wherein the second implant has a predetermined rotation on the joint based at least in part on the cut or drilled portion of the joint.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the position of the first implant includes at least one of a predetermined flexion, and extension angle of the first implant relative to the joint of the patient based at least in part on the relative position of the guide path to the surface portion of the tool.
17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the position of the second implant includes at least one of a predetermined flexion and extension angle of the second implant relative to the joint of the patient based at least in part on the relative position of the guide path to the surface portion of the tool.
18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the position of the first implant includes at least one of a predetermined internal rotation and external rotation of the first implant relative to the joint of the patient based at least in part on the relative position of the guide path to the surface portion of the tool.
19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the position or orientation of at least one of the first or second implants is optimized relative to the other implant to account for ligament tension or balancing.
20. A method of using a patient-specific surgical tool having at least one patient-specific portion derived from image data of a joint of a patient, the method comprising:
registering the at least one patient-specific portion of the surgical tool on the joint of the patient against a corresponding surface portion of the joint of the patient, wherein the at least a portion of the surgical tool is configured to rest on at least a portion of an osteophyte of the joint;
cutting or drilling a portion of the joint using a guide path of the surgical tool while the patient-specific portion is registered to the corresponding portion of the joint; and
implanting an orthopedic implant on the joint of the patient, wherein the implant has a predetermined position on the joint based at least in part on the cut or drilled portion of the joint, wherein the position includes at least one of a predetermined flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation and external rotation angle of the implant relative to the joint of the patient based at least in part on the relative position of the guide path to the surface portion of the tool.