Gap referencing femoral sizer
US-2016135825-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US10166034B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10166034-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214233227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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An instrument ( 10 ) and method are provided for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The instrument separates a patient's tibia and femur, in both extension and flexion, to measure a gap and an angle therebetween. The instrument includes various modular accessories ( 16, 54, 70, 80, 90, 100 ) that provide flexibility of usage throughout the TKA procedure and that accommodate different surgical philosophies.
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A knee arthroplasty instrument for use in a knee joint, the knee joint including a tibia and a femur, the instrument comprising: a tensioning tool including a tibial component configured for placement against the tibia and a femoral component configured for placement against the femur, the femoral component being movably coupled to the tibial component to place the knee joint in tension by separating the tibia and the femur; a first sizer removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the first sizer including at least one first reference indicator that references the femur to locate a cut guide relative to the femur; a second sizer different from the first sizer, used in alternative to the first sizer and removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the second sizer including at least one second reference indicator that references the femur to locate the cut guide relative to the femur; and a cut guide removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, wherein the femoral component of the tensioning tool and the cut guide are interchangeably coupleable to the instrument, the femoral component of the tensioning tool being separable from the instrument to accommodate the cut guide on the instrument. 2. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first sizer is one of: a measured resection type sizer that translates and rotates relative to the tibial component of the tensioning tool; a soft tissue balancing type sizer that translates relative to the tibial component of the tensioning tool without rotation; and a pure gap type sizer that is fixed in space relative to the tibial component of the tensioning tool. 3. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first sizer is removably coupleable to a first location of the tensioning tool and the second sizer is removably coupleable to a second location of the tensioning tool different from the first location. 4. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first sizer rotates with the femoral component relative to the tibial component when the first sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool. 5. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first sizer translates with the femoral component relative to the tibial component when the first sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool. 6. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the second sizer is rotatably fixed relative to the tibial component when the second sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool such that the femoral component rotates relative to the second sizer and the tibial component when the second sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool. 7. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the second sizer translates with the femoral component relative to the tibial component when the second sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool. 8. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the second sizer includes: a base component; a second anterior-referencing component configured to contact an anterior surface of the femur, the second anterior-referencing component including a body that is movably coupled to the base component for movement relative to a condyle of the femur and an extension that extends transversely from the body to reference an anterior cortex of the femur; and a second sizing scale between the base component and the second anterior-referencing component. 9. The instrument claim 1 , further comprising a third sizer different from each of the first and second sizers and removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the third sizer including at least one third reference indicator that references the femur to locate the cut guide relative to the femur. 10. The instrument of claim 9 , wherein the third sizer is fixed in space relative to the tibial component when the third sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool such that the femoral component rotates and translates relative to the third sizer and the tibial component when the third sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool. 11. The instrument of claim 9 , wherein the third sizer extends vertically from the tibial component without extending horizontally over the femoral component such that the third sizer lacks an anterior-referencing component, the third sizer accommodating the femur in flexion and in extension on the femoral component when the third sizer is coupled to the tensioning tool. 12. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the cut guide includes a plurality of supports that are sized and spaced to support the cut guide on the femur, wherein the first sizer includes a plurality of first reference indictors and the second sizer includes a plurality of second reference indicators, and wherein at least one of the plurality of first reference indicators of the first sizer and the plurality of second reference indicators of the second sizer is sized and spaced to locate the plurality of supports of the cut guide relative to the femur. 13. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the femoral component of the tensioning tool translates and rotates relative to the tibial component of the tensioning tool, and the cut guide translates and rotates relative to the tibial component of the tensioning tool when the cut guide is coupled to the tensioning tool. 14. A knee arthroplasty instrument for use in a knee joint, the knee joint including a tibia and a femur, the instrument comprising: a tensioning tool including a tibial component configured for placement against the tibia and a femoral component configured for placement against the femur, the femoral component being movably coupled to the tibial component to place the knee joint in tension by separating the tibia and the femur; a first sizer removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the first sizer including at least one first reference indicator that references the femur to locate a cut guide relative to the femur; and a second sizer different from the first sizer and removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the second sizer including at least one second reference indicator that references the femur to locate the cut guide relative to the femur; wherein the first sizer includes: a first posterior-referencing component that is configured to contact a posterior surface of the femur; a first anterior-referencing component that is configured to contact an anterior surface of the femur, the first anterior-referencing component including a body that is movably coupled to the first posterior-referencing component for movement relative to a condyle of the femur and an extension that extends transversely from the body to reference an anterior cortex of the femur; and a first sizing scale between the first posterior-referencing component and the first anterior-referencing component. 15. A knee arthroplasty instrument for use in a knee joint, the knee joint including a tibia and a femur, the instrument comprising: a tensioning tool including a tibial component configured for placement against the tibia and a femoral component configured for placement against the femur, the femoral component being movably coupled to the tibial component to place the knee joint in tension by separating the tibia and the femur; a first sizer removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the first sizer including at least one first reference indicator that references the femur to locate a cut guide relative to the femur; a second sizer different from the first sizer, used in alternative to the first sizer and removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, the second sizer including at least one second reference indicator that references the femur to locate the cut guide relative to the femur; and a cut guide removably coupleable to the tensioning tool, wherein the femor
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