Method for performing an orthopaedic surgical procedure
US-9649119-B2 · May 16, 2017 · US
US10772641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10772641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715852123-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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A surgical apparatus is configured to support at least one bone cut for installation of a prosthetic component. The installed prosthetic component will have reduced alignment error. The surgical apparatus is configured to distract a first compartment to a first predetermined load value while allowing a moving support structure to pivot freely. A distraction lock mechanism is then engaged to prevent movement of a distraction mechanism that raises or lowers the moving support structure relative to a fixed support structure. The moving support structure has M-L tilt angle that is measured. A M-L tilt mechanism is engaged to forcibly equalize the first and second compartments. Engaging the M-L tilt mechanism prevents the moving support structure from freely pivoting. The at least one bone cut relates to the first and second compartments equalized and the M-L tilt angle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical apparatus comprising: a housing; a distraction mechanism wherein at least a portion of the distraction mechanism is in the housing; a fixed support structure coupled to the housing wherein the support structure includes a frame and wherein the frame is configured to couple to a prepared surface of a tibia; and a moving support structure coupled to the distraction mechanism wherein the moving support structure is configured to pivot medially or laterally, wherein the distraction mechanism is configured to raise or lower the moving support structure relative to the fixed support structure, wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to distract a knee joint with a leg in extension, wherein the distraction mechanism comprises at least one gear to support moving the moving support structure, wherein a M-L tilt mechanism is coupled between the moving support structure and the distraction mechanism, wherein the moving support structure is configured to be raised until a first compartment of the knee joint is at a predetermined load value, and wherein the moving support structure is locked to prevent movement. 2. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the distraction mechanism can move the moving support structure such that a bottom surface of the moving support structure is co-planar to a bottom surface of the fixed support structure. 3. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the surgical apparatus includes a magnetic distance sensor configured to measure a height of the first compartment. 4. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the moving support structure is configured to fit within an opening of the frame. 5. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein a M-L tilt angle of the moving support structure is measured, wherein the M-L tilt mechanism is engaged to forcibly equalize a height of a second compartment of the knee joint to the height of the first compartment, and wherein the equalization or M-L tilt angle is reflected in at least one bone cut for installation of a femoral prosthetic component to reduce alignment error of the leg or bring the knee joint in balance. 6. A surgical apparatus comprising: a housing; a distraction mechanism wherein at least a portion of the distraction mechanism is in the housing; a fixed support structure coupled to the housing wherein the support structure includes a frame and wherein the frame is configured to couple to a prepared surface of a tibia; and a moving support structure coupled to the distraction mechanism wherein the moving support structure is configured to pivot medially or laterally, wherein the distraction mechanism is configured to raise or lower the moving support structure relative to the fixed support structure, wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to distract a knee joint with a leg in extension, wherein the moving support structure is raised until a first compartment of the knee joint is at a predetermined load value, wherein a M-L tilt mechanism of the surgical apparatus is configured to forcibly equalize a height of a second compartment of the knee joint to the height of the first compartment, and wherein the equalization of the first and second compartments or an M-L tilt angle is reflected in at least one bone cut for installation of a femoral prosthetic component to reduce alignment error of the leg or bring the knee joint in balance. 7. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the M-L tilt mechanism is coupled between the moving support structure and the distraction mechanism and wherein the moving support structures is configured to fit within an opening of the frame. 8. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the moving support structure is configured to fit within an opening of the frame. 9. The surgical apparatus of claim 8 wherein the distraction mechanism can move the moving support structure such that a bottom surface of the moving support structure is co-planar to a bottom surface of the fixed support structure. 10. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein distraction mechanism comprises at least one gear to support moving the moving support structure. 11. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the M-L tilt angle is measured by a Hall Effect sensor on the surgical apparatus. 12. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the first compartment height of the knee joint is measured by a sensor on the surgical apparatus.
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