Measuring instrument for use in orthopaedic surgery
US-2015209158-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US11399818B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11399818-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715852051-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2022 |
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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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A surgical apparatus comprising: a fixed support structure configured to couple to a proximal end of a tibia; a moving support structure configured to couple to a distal end of a femur wherein a leg is in extension, the moving support structure including a coupler extending along a first axis; and a distraction mechanism configured to raise and lower the moving support structure relative to the fixed support structure; and a tilt mechanism coupled to the distraction mechanism, the tilt mechanism including an opening extending along a second axis to receive the coupler to couple the moving support structure to the tilt mechanism, the first axis being aligned with the second axis when the moving support structure is coupled to the tilt mechanism, wherein the tilt mechanism is configured to forcibly change a tilt angle of the moving support structure under user control when the moving support structure is coupled to the tilt mechanism, the coupler being configured to rotate the moving support structure around the first axis. 2. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 further including: a key configured to couple to the tilt mechanism wherein the key is configured to be rotated by a user to forcibly change the tilt angle when the surgical apparatus is under load by a musculoskeletal system; a module coupled to the moving support structure wherein the module includes electronic circuitry and a plurality of sensors, wherein the module is configured to measure load and position of load, and wherein module measurement data is transmitted to a computer and displayed on a display of the computer. 3. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 further including: a Linear Hall sensor configured to measure a height of a first compartment, a height of a second compartment, or an average height of the first compartment and the second compartment, and wherein the height of the first compartment, the height of the second compartment, or the average height of the first compartment and the second compartment is displayed on a display of a computer; and a Hall Effect sensor configured to measure a M-L tilt angle of the moving support structure. 4. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein a distraction lock mechanism is engaged to prevent further movement of the distraction mechanism and wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to equalize a height of first and second compartments whereby a M-L tilt angle is zero. 5. The surgical apparatus of claim 4 wherein forcibly changing the M-L tilt angle to zero reduces a leg alignment error. 6. The surgical apparatus of claim 5 wherein a drill guide is configured to be coupled to the surgical apparatus, wherein the drill guide is configured to support drilling of at least two holes related to the equalization, and wherein a bone cutting jig is configured to couple to the at least two holes, and wherein the bone cutting jig is configured to support at least one bone cut to the femur. 7. The surgical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to support movement of the leg into a position of flexion, wherein the distraction mechanism is configured to be adjusted until one of the first or second compartments is at a second predetermined load value in flexion, and wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to measure a rotation balance angle, a height of the first compartment in flexion, a height of the second compartment in flexion, a load magnitude applied to the first compartment in flexion, a load magnitude applied to the second compartment in flexion, a position of load applied to the first compartment in flexion, and a position of load applied to the second compartment in flexion. 8. The surgical apparatus of claim 7 wherein a distraction lock mechanism is engage to prevent further movement of the distraction mechanism and wherein the tilt mechanism is configured to forcibly change the M-L tilt angle in flexion to equalize the first and second compartment heights in flexion. 9. The surgical apparatus of claim 8 wherein a sizer is configured to be coupled to the surgical apparatus to determine an implant size, wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to support drilling two or more holes in the femur in flexion, wherein a bone cutting jig is configured to couple to the two or more holes in the femur in flexion corresponding to the balanced rotation angle, and wherein one or more bone cuts are configured to be made to support installation of a femoral prosthetic component. 10. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the tilt mechanism comprises a worm gear drive configured to forcibly change the tilt angle of the moving support structure and wherein the worm gear drive is configured to be self-locking to hold a position of the moving support structure. 11. A surgical apparatus comprising: a fixed support structure configured to couple to a proximal end of a tibia; a moving support structure configured to couple to a distal end of a femur wherein a leg is in extension, the moving support structure including a coupler extending along a first axis; and a distraction mechanism configured to raise and lower the moving support structure relative to the fixed support structure; a tilt mechanism coupled to the distraction mechanism, the tilt mechanism including an opening extending along a second axis to receive the coupler to couple the moving support structure to the tilt mechanism, the first axis being aligned with the second axis when the moving support structure is coupled to the tilt mechanism, wherein the tilt mechanism includes a worm gear drive configured to be self-locking to hold a position of the moving support structure when the moving support structure is coupled to the tilt mechanism, the coupler being configured to rotate the moving support structure around the first axis when the moving support structure is coupled to the tilt mechanism. 12. The surgical apparatus of claim 11 wherein a height of a first compartment of a knee joint is adjusted to a predetermined load value while the moving support structure can freely pivot medially or laterally and wherein the tilt mechanism is engaged to equalize a second compartment to a height of a first compartment thereby reducing an alignment error of the leg and wherein a distraction lock mechanism is engaged during equalization to prevent movement of the distraction mechanism. 13. The surgical apparatus of claim 12 wherein the surgical apparatus is configured to measure a M-L tilt angle of the moving support structure, wherein a key is configured to couple to the tilt mechanism, wherein the key is configured to be rotated by a user to forcibly change the tilt angle when the surgical apparatus is under load by a musculoskeletal system, and wherein the tilt mechanism when engaged is configured to forcibly change the M-L tilt angle under user control. 14. The surgical apparatus of claim 13 further including coupling a drill guide to the surgical apparatus wherein the drill guide is configured support drilling at least two holes into the femur related to equalization. 15. The surgical apparatus of claim 14 wherein a bone cutting jig is configured to couple to the at least two holes, and wherein the bone cutting jig is configured to support at least one bone cut to the femur that reduces the alignment error of the leg when a femoral prosthetic component is installed. 16. A surgical apparatus comprising: a fixed support structure configured to couple to a proximal end of a tibia; a moving support structure configured to couple to a distal end of a femur wherein a leg is in flex
Joint distractors · CPC title
Sets comprising a plurality of prosthetic parts of different sizes or orientations · CPC title
for the knee · CPC title
Joints (A61B5/4533, A61B5/4538 take precedence) · CPC title
for gripping or pushing bones, e.g. approximators (joint distractors A61B17/025) · CPC title
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