IP Library Granted Patent US 7,922,721
Granted Patent B2
US 7,922,721 · App. 10/266,442 · Granted Apr 12, 2011

Acetabular reamer

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Patent No.
US 7,922,721
App. No.
10/266,442
Granted
Apr 12, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An acetabular reaming system is disclosed of the type having a driver and a tool held together by a quick-release coupling mechanism. The tool ( 10 ) has a hollow body ( 12 ) defining a domed shape with a rotational axis ( 14 ), an apex ( 16 ) aligned with the axis ( 14 ) and a hemispherical wall ( 18 ) extending from the apex ( 16 ) to an equatorial rim ( 20 ) spaced 90 degrees from the axis ( 14 ). The rim ( 20 ) has an edge ( 22 ) visible to the user that indicates the position of the tool ( 10 ) relative to the bone. A first plurality of cutting sites ( 24 ) is arrayed along the body ( 12 ) and a second plurality of cutting sites ( 28 ) is arrayed circumferentially along the edge ( 22 ). Preferably, the first plurality of cutting sites ( 24 ) present raised first teeth ( 30, 130, 230, 330 ) having a profile selected from continuous squared ( 30 ), continuous rounded ( 130 ), discontinuous squared ( 230 ) and tongued ( 330 ) profiles. Also preferably, the second plurality of cutting sites ( 28 ) present raised second teeth ( 32, 132, 232, 332, 432 ) selected from continuous squared ( 32 ), continuous rounded ( 132 ), discontinuous squared ( 232 ), tongued ( 332 ) and bladed ( 432 ) profiles.

Claims (56)

1. A tool for cutting a hemispherical cavity in bone, comprising:

a) a hemispherical, hollow dome extending from an apex to an equatorial rim, wherein a rotational axis central to the dome is aligned with the dome apex and wherein the equatorial rim is spaced from the rotational axis;

b) at least one mounting bar extending perpendicular to the rotational axis with spaced apart ends secured to opposed locations of the dome;

c) a plurality of first cutting teeth arrayed along the dome, but spaced from the equatorial rim thereof;

d) at least two second cutting teeth, each second cutting tooth located at the equatorial rim and characterized as being a portion of the material of the dome having been raised in an upwardly direction to provide a second cutting edge of a cutting radii spaced further from the rotational axis than a hemispherical radii of the hemispherical dome to thereby interrupt the hemispherical continuity of the equatorial rim with the second cutting edge; and

e) wherein the cutting radii and the hemispherical radii are each measured from a point where the rotational axis and an equatorial plane of the dome aligned perpendicular to the rotational axis meet.

2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, and combinations thereof.

3. The tool of claim 1 wherein the at least two second cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, bladed, and combinations thereof.

4. The tool of claim 1 wherein the at least two second cutting teeth each comprise an essentially contiguous radial projection of the mounting bar outboard of the equatorial rim.

5. A tool for cutting a hemispherical cavity in bone, comprising:

a) a hemispherical, hollow dome extending from an apex to an equatorial rim, wherein a rotational axis central to the dome is aligned with the dome apex and wherein the equatorial rim is spaced from the rotational axis;

b) at least one mounting bar extending perpendicular to the rotational axis with spaced apart ends secured to opposed locations of the dome;

c) a plurality of first cutting teeth arrayed along the dome, but spaced from the equatorial rim thereof;

d) at least two second cutting teeth, each second cutting tooth located at the equatorial rim and having a second cutting edge of a cutting radii spaced further from the rotational axis than a hemispherical radii of the hemispherical dome to thereby interrupt the hemispherical continuity of the equatorial rim with the second cutting edge; and

e) wherein the cutting radii and the hemispherical radii are each measured from a point where the rotational axis and an equatorial plane of the dome aligned perpendicular to the rotational axis meet.

6. The tool of claim 5 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, and combinations thereof.

7. The tool of claim 5 wherein the plurality of second cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, bladed, and combinations thereof.

8. The tool of claim 5 wherein at least one of the second cutting teeth comprises a contiguous radial projection of the mounting bar outboard of the equatorial rim of the hemispherical hollow dome.

9. The tool of claim 5 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have openings for passage of debris.

10. The tool of claim 5 wherein the plurality of second cutting teeth are closed.

11. The tool of claim 5 wherein the second cutting teeth are characterized as being a portion of the material of the dome having been raised in an upwardly direction to provide the second cutting edge.

12. A tool for cutting a hemispherical cavity in bone, comprising:

a) a hemispherical, hollow dome extending from an apex to a rim, wherein a rotational axis central to the dome is aligned with the dome apex and wherein the rim of the dome is spaced from the rotational axis and comprises downwardly depending lobes spaced along the rim, the lobes extending distally of an equatorial plane of the dome aligned perpendicular to the rotational axis;

b) at least one mounting bar extending perpendicular to the rotational axis with spaced apart ends secured to opposed locations of the dome;

c) a plurality of first cutting teeth arrayed along the dome, but spaced from the rim thereof;

d) at least two second cutting teeth, each second cutting tooth located on the rim and having a second cutting edge of a cutting radii spaced further from the rotational axis than a hemispherical radii of the hemispherical dome to thereby interrupt the hemispherical continuity of the rim; and

e) wherein the cutting radii and the hemispherical radii are each measured from a point where the rotational axis and the equatorial plane meet.

13. The tool of claim 12 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, and combinations thereof.

14. The tool of claim 12 wherein the at least two second cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, bladed, and combinations thereof.

15. The tool of claim 12 wherein the at least two second cutting teeth have a continuous rounded profile.

16. The tool of claim 12 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have openings for passage of debris.

17. The cutting tool of claim 12 wherein the plurality of second cutting teeth are closed.

18. The cutting tool of claim 12 wherein the downwardly depending lobes have a curvature substantially similar to that of the hemispherical dome.

19. The tool of claim 12 wherein the second cutting teeth are characterized as being a portion of the material of the dome having been raised in an upwardly direction to provide the second cutting edge.

20. The tool of claim 12 wherein there are first cutting teeth located on the lobes spaced from the rim thereof.

21. A surgical reaming system comprising:

a) a driver having a proximal end connectable to a source of rotary power and a distal end; and

b) a tool, which comprises:

i) a hemispherical, hollow dome extending from an apex to a rim, wherein a rotational axis central to the dome is aligned with the dome apex and wherein the rim of the dome is spaced from the rotational axis and comprises downwardly depending lobes spaced along the rim, the lobes extending distally of an equatorial plane of the dome aligned perpendicular to the rotational axis;

ii) at least one mounting bar extending perpendicular to the rotational axis with spaced apart ends secured to opposed locations of the dome, wherein the mounting bar is connectable to the distal end of the driver to provide the surgical reamer system;

iii) a plurality of first cutting teeth arrayed along the dome, but spaced from the rim thereof;

iv) at least two second cutting teeth, each second cutting tooth located on the rim and having a second cutting edge of a cutting radii spaced further from the rotational axis than a hemispherical radii of the hemispherical dome to thereby interrupt the hemispherical continuity of the rim; and

e) wherein the cutting radii and the hemispherical radii are each measured from a point where the rotational axis and the equatorial plane meet.

22. The reaming system of claim 21 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, and combinations thereof.

23. The reaming system of claim 21 wherein the at least two second cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, bladed, and combination thereof.

24. The reaming system of claim 21 wherein the second cutting teeth are discontinuous.

25. A surgical reaming system comprising:

a) a driver having a proximal end connectable to a source of rotary power and a distal end; and

b) a tool, which comprises:

i) a hemispherical, hollow dome extending from an apex to an equatorial rim , wherein a rotational axis central to the dome is aligned with the dome apex and wherein the equatorial rim is spaced from the rotational axis;

ii) at least one mounting bar extending perpendicular to the rotational axis with spaced apart ends secured to opposed locations of the dome, wherein the mounting bar is connectable to the distal end of the driver to provide the surgical reaming system;

iii) a plurality of first cutting teeth arrayed along the dome, but spaced from the equatorial rim thereof;

iv) at least two second cutting teeth, each second cutting tooth located at the equatorial rim and characterized as being a portion of the material of the dome having been raised in an upwardly direction to provide a second cutting edge of a cutting radii spaced further from the rotational axis than a hemispherical radii of the hemispherical dome to thereby interrupt the hemispherical continuity of the equatorial rim with the second cutting edge; and

e) wherein the cutting radii and the hemispherical radii are each measured from a point where the rotational axis and the equatorial plane meet.

26. The reaming system of claim 25 wherein the at least two second cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, bladed, and combinations thereof.

27. The reaming system of claim 25 wherein the plurality of first cutting teeth have a profile selected from the group consisting of squared, rounded, tongued, and combinations thereof.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2024
From: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
To: VIANT AS&O HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 069286/0564 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2024
From: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
To: VIANT AS&O HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 069276/0081 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 12, 2018
From: BANDERA ACQUISITION, LLC
To: VIANT AS&O HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047221/0275 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 26, 2018
From: GREATBATCH MEDICAL SA
To: BANDERA ACQUISITION, LLC
Reel/Frame 047154/0186 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2018
From: BANDERA ACQUISITION, LLC
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 046472/0475 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2018
From: BANDERA ACQUISITION, LLC
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 046472/0545 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2014
From: WHITE, PATRICK M.
To: GREATBATCH MEDICAL S.A.
Reel/Frame 032572/0660 →