Methods, Devices and Techniques for Improved Placement and Fixation of Shoulder Implant Components
US-2015223941-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US11298245B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11298245-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815872303-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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The invention relates to a method for surgical application of a glenoid anchor of a shoulder joint prosthesis and instruments advantageously used in the method. The method includes making a delto-pectoral incision providing a delto-pectoral access to a shoulder joint; with the delto-pectoral access being suitable for inserting at least one machining tool; and making a trans-deltoid incision providing a trans-deltoid access to the humeral head; with the trans-deltoid access being suitable for inserting a stem of a machining instrument to be mounted on the machining tool for machining the glenoid cavity.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for surgical application of a glenoid anchor or a glenoid prosthesis component of a shoulder joint prosthesis, comprising: making a delto-pectoral incision providing a delto-pectoral access to a shoulder joint, the shoulder joint comprising a humeral head of a humerus facing a glenoid cavity of a shoulder blade; inserting a machining tool in the delto-pectoral access; making a trans-deltoid lateral incision providing a trans-deltoid lateral access to the humeral head; inserting a stem of a machining instrument in the trans-deltoid lateral access; mounting the machining tool on the stem of the machining instrument; and machining, with the machining tool, the glenoid cavity. 2. The method according to claim 1 further comprising: exposing the humeral head dislocating the humerus by an external rotation of the arm; making a through trans-humeral hole into the humeral head extending in medio-lateral direction; returning the humeral head facing the glenoid cavity; providing a retractor instrument introduced through the delto-pectoral access the retractor instrument having an abutting element at least partially abutting against the humeral head and the shoulder blade keeping free the trans-humeral hole and the glenoid cavity; keeping, with the retractor instrument, a predetermined glenohumeral clearance between the humeral head and the glenoid cavity; providing the machining tool in the glenohumeral clearance introduced through the delto-pectoral access; introducing the stem of a machining instrument through the trans-deltoid lateral access and then the trans-humeral hole until a stem free end of the stem reaches the glenohumeral clearance; mounting the machining tool on the stem free end for machining the glenoid cavity. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the step of making a through trans-humeral hole in the humeral head comprises: providing a guidewire; providing a cannulated centering device having a centering device guide passage for the guidewire and an abutting portion for abutting against a humeral head top of the humeral head; abutting the abutting portion against the humeral head top orienting the centering device guide passage in medio-lateral direction; introducing the guidewire through the centering device guide passage inserting a guidewire tip into the humeral head; guiding, with the guidewire, a cannulated drill bit; and drilling the humeral head by the cannulated drill bit using the guidewire as guide. 4. The method according to claim 3 further comprising resecting the humeral head top. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein before the step of inserting the stem of the machining instrument through the trans-deltoid lateral access the method comprises a step of: providing a cannulated guide retractor introduced through the trans-deltoid lateral access; the cannulated guide retractor having an instrument guide passage therethrough connecting the trans-deltoid lateral incision to the trans-humeral hole; wherein the step of introducing the stem of the machining instrument comprises introducing the stem through the instrument guide passage of the cannulated guide retractor. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the cannulated guide retractor comprises a retracting portion, and the method further comprising: providing a cannulated guide retractor; and retracting soft tissues located between the trans-deltoid lateral incision and the trans-humeral hole by the retracting portion of the cannulated guide retractor. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the cannulated guide retractor comprises an insertion portion, and the method further comprising: at least partially inserting the insertion portion into the trans-humeral hole; passing the insertion portion through the instrument guide passage; and at least partially introducing the insertion portion into the trans-humeral hole by a cannulated guide retractor. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the machining tool is a cannulated machining tool having a longitudinal machining tool passage therethrough; and before the step of inserting the stem of the machining instrument, the method comprises: introducing the guidewire through the trans-deltoid lateral access, the instrument guide passage and then the longitudinal machining tool passage until the guidewire tip is inserted into the glenoid cavity; and wherein the step of introducing the stem of the machining instrument comprises using the guidewire to guide the stem insertion. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the machining tool comprises a radial slot passing from an outer side of the machining tool to the longitudinal machining tool passage; and the method further comprises: decoupling the stem from the machining tool; and extracting the machining tool by passing the guidewire through the radial slot. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the machining tool is a milling tool for milling the glenoid cavity exposing the subchondral bone; and the method further comprises: providing a cannulated reamer into the glenohumeral clearance through the delto-pectoral access; making a hole, with the cannulated reamer, into the glenoid cavity for a peg of the glenoid anchor; the cannulated reamer having a longitudinal reamer passage therethrough and a reamer radial slot extending from an outer side of the reamer to the longitudinal reamer passage; transversally inserting the guidewire into the longitudinal reamer passage through the reamer radial slot; mounting the reamer on the stem free end; and making the peg hole into the glenoid cavity. 11. The method according to claim 10 further comprising: providing a glenoid anchor comprising a peg extending from a baseplate; partially inserting the peg into the peg hole; providing an impactor comprising an impactor stem and an impactor head; abutting the impactor head inserted through the delto-pectoral access against the baseplate; inserting the impactor stem through the trans-deltoid lateral access and the instrument guide passage until an impactor stem free end reaches the glenohumeral clearance; mounting the impactor head on the impactor stem free end; and fitting the peg into the peg hole medially pushing the impactor in direction of the glenoid cavity. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the peg and the baseplate are two separated pieces; the baseplate having a lug adapted to be inserted into an internal cavity of the peg; the baseplate having a baseplate passage extending through the lug; the impactor stem having a impactor stem guide passage therethrough and the impactor head having a impactor head guide passage therethrough; the impactor stem guide passage and the impactor head guide passage being in communication when the impactor head is mounted to the impactor stem free end; before providing an impactor, the method further comprises partially inserting the lug into the peg; and before the step of fitting the peg into the peg hole, the method comprises: providing a tightening rod having a rod threaded end and a rod coupling end; inserting the rod threaded end through the impactor stem guide passage, the impactor head guide passage and the baseplate passage; threading the rod threaded end into an internal thread of the internal cavity of the peg leaving the rod coupling end outside of the impactor stem; providing a torque wrench mounted to the rod coupling end; fitting the lug of the baseplate into the peg tightening the rod threaded end of the tightening rod into the peg; wherein the tightening of the rod threaded end is achieved applying a torque to the r
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