IP Library Granted Patent US 11,185,425
Granted Patent B2
US 11,185,425 · App. 16/414,059 · Granted Nov 30, 2021

Surgical tensor configured to distribute loading through at least two pivot points

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Patent No.
US 11,185,425
App. No.
16/414,059
Granted
Nov 30, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical apparatus configured to be placed in the musculoskeletal system to precisely separate a first bone from a second bone. The surgical apparatus has one or more sensors to measure one or more parameters and supports one or more bone cuts for installing a prosthetic component. The surgical apparatus has at least one distraction mechanism configured to increase or decrease a height between a first support structure and a second support structure. A tilt mechanism comprises the at least one distraction mechanism. The tilt mechanism couples through a first pivot point and a second pivot point and adjusts a tilt of the second support structure relative to the first support structure. In one embodiment, loading applied to the second support structure is distributed between the first pivot point and the second pivot point during operation of the surgical apparatus.

Claims (33)

1. A surgical apparatus configured to support at least one bone cut comprising:

a first support structure configured to couple to a first bone of a musculoskeletal system;

a second support structure configured to couple to a second bone of the musculoskeletal system wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to increase or decrease a height between the first support structure and the second support structure, wherein the second support structure is configured to tilt under user control, wherein the second support structure is configured to tilt through a first pivot point and a second pivot point, and wherein loading applied to the second support structure is distributed between the first and second pivot points;

a second distraction mechanism configured to couple to the second support structure wherein the second distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between a first side of the second support structure and the first support structure, and

a third distraction mechanism configured to couple to the second support structure wherein the third distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between a second side of the second support structure and the first support structure,

wherein the first pivot point comprises a first cylindrical pin extending from the second support structure configured to couple to a first cylindrical opening in the surgical apparatus and wherein the second pivot point comprises a second cylindrical pin extending from the second support structure configured to couple to a second cylindrical opening in the surgical apparatus, wherein at least one load sensor overlies the first side of the second support structure, wherein the at least one load sensor is configured to measure loading applied to the first side by the musculoskeletal system, wherein at least one load sensor overlies the second side of the second support structure, wherein the at least one load sensor is configured to measure loading applied to the second side by the musculoskeletal system.

2. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second support structure has a first side and a second side, wherein the first cylindrical pin is configured to support the first side of the second support structure, and wherein the second cylindrical pin is configured to support the second side of the second support structure.

3. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 further including a first distraction mechanism coupled to the first support structure wherein the first distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between the first and second support structures by equal amounts.

4. The surgical apparatus of claim 3 wherein the computer displays a tilt meter configured to graphically display tilt.

5. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 further including a computer having a display configured to receive quantitative measurement data from the surgical apparatus wherein the display is in view of the surgical team, wherein the surgical apparatus includes at least one sensor configured to measure tilt of the second support structure, and wherein the display of the computer displays the tilt of the second support structure in real-time.

6. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to be inserted into the musculoskeletal system, the musculoskeletal system being in a first pose, wherein the surgical apparatus is adjustable from a first position to a second position under user control, wherein in the first position the surgical apparatus is configured to distract the musculoskeletal system to a first predetermined height and a first tilt under user control, wherein in the second position the surgical apparatus is configured to be adjusted to a second tilt under user control, and wherein the second tilt is configured to be related to a first bone cut to the first bone or second bone to support installation of a prosthetic component.

7. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to be inserted into the musculoskeletal system, the musculoskeletal system being in a second pose, wherein the surgical apparatus is adjustable from a third position to a fourth position under user control, wherein in the third position the surgical apparatus is configured to distract the musculoskeletal system to a first third predetermined height and a third tilt in the second pose under user control, wherein in the fourth position the surgical apparatus is configured to be adjusted to a fourth tilt in the second pose under user control, and wherein the fourth tilt in the second pose is configured to be related to a second bone cut to the first bone or second bone to support installation of a prosthetic component.

8. A surgical apparatus configured to support at least one bone cut comprising:

a first support structure configured to couple to a first bone of a musculoskeletal system;

a second support structure configured to couple to a second bone of the musculoskeletal system wherein the second support structure has a first side and a second side, wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to increase or decrease a height between the first support structure and the second support structure, wherein the second support structure is configured to tilt under user control, wherein the second support structure is configured to tilt through a first pivot point and a second pivot point, and wherein loading applied to the second support structure is distributed between the first and second pivot points,

a first distraction mechanism coupled to the first support structure wherein the first distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between the first and second support structures by equal amounts;

a second distraction mechanism configured to couple to the second support structure wherein the second distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between the medial side of the second support structure and the first support structure;

a third distraction mechanism configured to couple to the second support structure wherein the third distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between a lateral side of the second support structure and the first support structure;

at least one sensor configured to measure tilt of the second support structure;

at least one load sensor overlying the first side of the second support structure configured; and

at least one load sensor overlying the second side of the second support structure.

9. The surgical apparatus of claim 8 further including a computer having a display configured to receive quantitative measurement data from the surgical apparatus wherein the display of the computer displays the tilt of the second support structure in real-time.

10. The surgical apparatus of claim 8 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to be inserted into the musculoskeletal system, the musculoskeletal system being in a first pose, wherein the surgical apparatus is adjustable from a first position to a second position under user control, wherein in the first position the surgical apparatus is configured to distract the musculoskeletal system to a first predetermined height and a first tilt under user control, wherein the surgical apparatus in the second position is configured to be adjusted to a second tilt under user control, and wherein the second tilt is configured to be related to a first bone cut to the first bone or second bone to support installation of a prosthetic component.

11. The surgical apparatus of claim 10 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to be inserted into the musculoskeletal system, the musculoskeletal system being in a second pose, wherein the surgical apparatus is adjustable from a third position to a fourth position under user control, wherein in the third position the surgical apparatus is configured to distract the musculoskeletal system to a third predetermined height and a third tilt in the second pose under user control, wherein in the fourth position the surgical apparatus is configured to be adjusted to a fourth tilt in the second pose under user control, and wherein the fourth tilt in the second pose is configured to be related to a second bone cut to the first bone or second bone to support installation of a prosthetic component.

12. A surgical apparatus configured to support at least one bone cut comprising:

a first support structure configured to couple to a tibia of a musculoskeletal system;

a second support structure configured to couple to a femur of the musculoskeletal system wherein the second support structure has a medial side and a lateral side, wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to increase or decrease a height between the first support structure and the second support structure, wherein the second support structure is configured to tilt under user control, wherein the second support structure is configured to tilt through a first pivot point and a second pivot point, and wherein loading applied to the second support structure is distributed between the first and second pivot points;

a first distraction mechanism coupled to the first support structure wherein the first distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between the first and second support structures by equal amounts;

a second distraction mechanism configured to couple to the second support structure wherein the second distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between the medial side of the second support structure and the first support structure;

a third distraction mechanism configured to couple to the second support structure wherein the third distraction mechanism is configured to change a distance between a lateral side of the second support structure and the first support structure wherein at least one load sensor overlies the medial side of the second support structure, wherein the at least one load sensor overlying the medial side is configured to measure loading applied to the medial side by the musculoskeletal system, wherein at least one load sensor overlies the lateral side of the second support structure, wherein the at least one load sensor overlying the lateral side is configured to measure loading applied to the lateral side by the musculoskeletal system, and

a computer having a display configured to receive quantitative measurement data from the surgical apparatus wherein the display is in view of the surgical team, wherein the surgical apparatus includes at least one sensor configured to measure tilt of the second support structure, and wherein the display of the computer displays the tilt of the second support structure in real-time.

13. The surgical apparatus of claim 12 wherein the computer displays a tilt meter configured to graphically display tilt.

14. The surgical apparatus of claim 12 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to be inserted between the tibia and the femur of a leg in a first pose, wherein the surgical apparatus is adjustable from a first position to a second position under user control, wherein in the first position the surgical apparatus is configured to distract the musculoskeletal system to a first predetermined height and a first tilt under user control, wherein the surgical apparatus in the second position is configured to be adjusted to a second tilt under user control, and wherein the second tilt is configured to be related to a first bone cut to the femur or tibia to support installation of a prosthetic component.

Assignments (7)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE EXHIBIT A PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 065602 FRAME: 0965. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Dec 5, 2023
From: ORTHOSENSOR, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 065776/0915 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2023
From: ORTHOSENSOR, INC.
To: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP.
Reel/Frame 065602/0965 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2021
From: ROCHE, MARTIN
To: ORTHOSENSOR INC.
Reel/Frame 057964/0126 →
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 27, 2021
From: DELEVIC, IVAN
To: ORTHOSENSOR INC.
Reel/Frame 057941/0332 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2021
From: TRABISH, MASEI
To: ORTHOSENSOR INC.
Reel/Frame 057933/0424 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2020
From: ORTHOSENSOR, INC.
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054365/0169 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2019
From: LIEFFORT, DANIEL; ROH, MIN SIC; JEON, SEONGUK
To: ORTHOSENSOR INC.
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