Method and apparatus for effecting osteochondral restoration
US-2024415527-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US11234713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11234713-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916297818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A method of treating a hip joint of a human patient using a pelvic drill comprising a driving member, a bone contacting and an operating device for operating said driving member. The method comprise the steps of cutting the skin of the human patient, dissecting an area of the pelvic bone on the opposite side from the acetabulum, creating a hole in said dissected area using said pelvic drill, said hole passing through the pelvic bone and into the hip joint of the human patient, and providing at least one hip joint surface to the hip joint, through said hole in the pelvic bone of the human patient. In one embodiment the method includes inserting a needle or tube like instrument into the patient's body for filling a part of the patient's body with gas and thereby expanding a cavity within the body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of treating a hip joint of a human patient using a pelvic drill comprising a driving member, a bone contacting member and an operating device for operating said driving member, the hip joint comprising a caput femur and an acetabulum, said method comprising the steps of: cutting the skin of the human patient, dissecting an area of a pelvic bone on an opposite side from the acetabulum, creating a hole in said dissected area using said pelvic drill, said hole passing through the pelvic bone and into the hip joint of the human patient, and providing at least one hip joint surface to the hip joint, through said hole in the pelvic bone of the human patient. 2. A method of treating a hip joint of a human patient using a pelvic drill comprising a driving member, a bone contacting member and an operating device for operating said driving member, the hip joint comprising a caput femur and an acetabulum, said method comprising the steps of: inserting a needle or tube like instrument into the patient's body, using the needle or tube like instrument to fill a part of the patient's body with gas and thereby expanding a cavity within the patient's body, placing at least two laparoscopic/arthroscopic trocars in said cavity, inserting a camera through one of the laparoscopic/arthroscopic trocars into said cavity, inserting at least one dissecting tool through one of said at least two laparoscopic/arthroscopic trocars, dissecting an area of the pelvic bone on the opposite side from the acetabulum, creating a hole in said dissected area using said pelvic drill, said hole passing through the pelvic bone and into the hip joint of the human patient, and providing at least one hip joint surface to the hip joint, through said hole in the pelvic bone of the human patient. 3. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to any one of claims 1 and 2 , further comprising the step of reaming the acetabulum or the caput femur. 4. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to any one of claims 1 and 2 , further comprising the step of fixating the hip joint surface to the caput femur or to the pelvic bone by means of mechanical fixating members, bone cement or adhesive. 5. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to any one of claims 1 and 2 , further comprising the step of closing said hole in the pelvic bone by means of any one of: bone cement, a bone plug, and a prosthetic part. 6. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to any one of claims 1 and 2 , further comprising the step of placing a mould inside of the hip joint of the human patient and subsequently injecting a fluid into said mould placed inside of the hip joint of the human patient. 7. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to any one of claims 1 and 2 , further comprising the steps of: a. placing at least one sealing member between the acetabulum and the caput femur, thus creating a sealed area between the acetabulum and the caput femur, and b. injecting a fluid into said sealed area. 8. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to any one of claims 1 and 2 , wherein the step of dissecting the area of the pelvic bone comprises dissecting least one of the areas selected from the group consisting of: a. an area between the peritoneum and the pelvic bone, b. an area between the pelvic bone and the surrounding tissue, c. an area of the inguinal region, and d. an area of the abdominal cavity. 9. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to claim 2 , wherein said cavity is located in one of the areas selected from the group consisting of: a. the abdominal region, b. the inguinal region, and c. the pelvic region. 10. The method of treating a hip joint of a human patient according to claim 1 , wherein the step of cutting the skin of the human patient is performed in one of the areas selected from the group consisting of: a. the abdominal wall, b. the inguinal area, and c. the pelvic region. 11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said driving member and said bone contacting member together form an elongated member, the method further comprising placing said elongated member in the hip joint such that the elongated member is supported at a first supporting point in a femoral bone for the bone contacting member and a second supporting point in the pelvic bone. 12. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising connecting the operating device to said driving member and using the operating device to apply force to the elongated member from outside the patient's body, on the opposite side of said hip joint outside the pelvic bone. 13. The method according to claim 11 , wherein said elongated member receives a force from the operating device in the abdomen or outside the patient's body, lateral to a proximal portion of the femoral bone.
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