Patient-specific glenoid guides

US11419618B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11419618-B2
Application numberUS-201916547626-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 22, 2019
Priority dateOct 27, 2011
Publication dateAug 23, 2022
Grant dateAug 23, 2022

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Abstract

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A glenoid guide has an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the lower surface is a patient-specific surface configured as a negative surface of a glenoid face based on a three-dimensional image of a shoulder joint of a patient reconstructed preoperatively from image scans of the shoulder joint of the patient. The glenoid guide includes an anatomic tubular drill guide extending from the upper surface along an anatomic alignment axis configured preoperatively with a patient-specific orientation and insertion location for guiding a glenoid implant into the glenoid face for anatomic shoulder arthroplasty. The glenoid guide includes a reverse tubular drill guide extending from the upper surface along a reverse alignment axis configured preoperatively with a patient-specific orientation and insertion location for guiding a glenoid baseplate into the glenoid face for reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

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What is claimed is: 1. A patient-specific glenoid guide for guiding an object toward a glenoid face of a scapula of a patient for implantation of a prosthetic device, the glenoid guide comprising: a patient-specific portion having at least one patient-specific surface that is configured to nest and closely conform to a corresponding surface of the glenoid face to position the at least one patient-specific surface at a predetermined position relative to the glenoid face; a drill guide extending through the patient-specific portion along a first alignment axis configured preoperatively with a patient-specific orientation and insertion location, wherein the insertion location is at the glenoid face; a feature offset from the drill guide and coupled to the patient-specific portion and configured to be graspable by one or more fingers of a surgeon for stabilizing the glenoid guide, wherein the feature comprises a block that is elevated from a side of the patient-specific portion opposing the at least one patient-specific surface; and a patient-specific peripheral surface forming a peripheral lip configured as a negative of a glenoid rim of the patient, wherein the block extends above and outward from the peripheral surface so as to extend past the glenoid rim. 2. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , wherein the block is configured to be held or otherwise contacted by a thumb of the surgeon. 3. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , wherein the drill guide comprises a first tube and a second tube projecting from the patient-specific portion opposite the at least one patient-specific surface, the first tube and the second tube disposed at an angle from one another. 4. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , wherein the at least one patient-specific surface is configured to engage and nest with an anterior rim of the glenoid face. 5. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , wherein the at least one patient-specific surface is configured to nest with one or more of a superior, inferior and posterior portion of a rim of the glenoid face. 6. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , wherein the feature extends above and outward of a portion of the patient-specific peripheral surface forming the lip. 7. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , further comprising a patient-specific peripheral surface portion configured as a negative of a coracoid surface of the patient. 8. The glenoid guide of claim 1 , wherein the glenoid guide further includes an alignment notch for marking the glenoid face. 9. A glenoid guide for guiding an object toward a glenoid face of a scapula of a patient for implantation of a prosthetic device, the glenoid guide comprising: a glenoid portion having a surface that is configured to interface with a surface of the glenoid face to position the glenoid portion relative to the glenoid face; a drill guide extending through the glenoid portion and having one or more apertures to provide access at the glenoid face; and a feature offset from the drill guide and coupled to the glenoid portion wherein the feature is graspable by one or more fingers of a surgeon for stabilizing the glenoid guide, wherein the feature comprises a block that is elevated from a side of the glenoid portion opposing the surface, and wherein the block is configured to extend above and outward of a portion of a periphery of the glenoid portion. 10. The glenoid guide of claim 9 , wherein the glenoid portion comprises a patient-specific portion having at least one patient-specific surface that is configured to nest and closely conform to a corresponding surface of the glenoid face to position the at least one patient-specific surface at a predetermined position relative to the glenoid face. 11. The glenoid guide of claim 9 , wherein the block is configured to be held or otherwise contacted by a thumb of the surgeon. 12. A patient-specific glenoid guide for guiding an object toward a glenoid face of a scapula of a patient for implantation of a prosthetic device, the glenoid guide comprising: a patient-specific portion having at least one patient-specific surface that is configured to nest and closely conform to a corresponding surface of the glenoid face to position the at least one patient-specific surface at a predetermined position relative to the glenoid face; a drill guide extending through the patient-specific portion along a first alignment axis configured preoperatively with a patient-specific orientation and insertion location; a feature coupled to the patient-specific portion and configured to be graspable by one or more fingers of a surgeon for stabilizing the glenoid guide; and a patient-specific peripheral surface forming a lip configured as a negative of a glenoid rim of the patient, wherein the lip includes a through slot configured for viewing and marking the glenoid face.

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  • specially adapted for particular parts of the body · CPC title

  • Snap connection · CPC title

  • for the shoulder · CPC title

  • Conically- or frustoconically-shaped protrusion and recess · CPC title

  • having a concave shape, e.g. hemispherical cups · CPC title

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What does patent US11419618B2 cover?
A glenoid guide has an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the lower surface is a patient-specific surface configured as a negative surface of a glenoid face based on a three-dimensional image of a shoulder joint of a patient reconstructed preoperatively from image scans of the shoulder joint of the patient. The glenoid guide includes an anatomic tubular drill guide extending from the up…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Biomet Mfg Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/1739. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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