Method for aligning an acetabular cup
US-9662228-B2 · May 30, 2017 · US
US11602285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11602285-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716469532-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 14, 2023 |
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The present invention relates generally to the field of orthopedics, and more particularly to a pelvic referencing guide and methods of using the guide in orthopaedic surgery, specifically total hip arthroplasty.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of determining the orientation of a patient's pelvis when the patient is in a lateral decubitus position, the method comprising the steps of: (a) using a pelvic referencing guide comprising; a body portion having a planar patient facing surface, a first transverse surface that extends away from and transverse to the patient facing surface and on which reference mark is provided, and a second transverse surface that extends away from and transverse to the patient facing surface and parallel with the first transverse surface, the second transverse surface including a second reference mark which is aligned with the reference mark on the first transverse surface such that the reference marks on the first and second transverse surfaces can be simultaneously aligned with the transverse pelvic line on the patient's skin, the line extending between an underlying right posterior superior iliac spine and left posterior superior iliac spine, and an inclinometer for indicating the orientation of the transverse pelvic line in at least one vertical plane; (b) positioning the planar patient facing surface of the guide against the patient's skin such that the reference mark is aligned with a part of the transverse pelvic line; and (c) assessing using the inclinometer the orientation of the transverse pelvic line in at least one vertical plane. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one vertical plane is a transverse plane or a coronal plane. 3. A pelvic referencing guide for use in determining the orientation of a patient's pelvis when the patient is placed in a lateral decubitus position, the guide comprising a body portion having a planar patient facing surface, a reference mark for aligning with a transverse pelvic line on the patient's skin which extends between an underlying right posterior superior iliac spine and left posterior superior iliac spine, and an inclinometer for indicating the orientation of the transverse pelvic line in at least one vertical plane, wherein the body portion includes a first transverse surface that extends away from and transverse to the patient facing surface and on which the reference mark is provided, and a second transverse surface that extends away from and transverse to the patient facing surface and parallel with the first transverse surface, the second transverse surface including a second reference mark which is aligned with the reference mark on the first transverse surface such that the reference marks on the first and second transverse surfaces can be simultaneously aligned with the transverse pelvic line. 4. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the reference mark extends inwardly from an edge of the first transverse surface that adjoins the planar patient facing surface, the reference mark being positioned centrally along the edge. 5. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the reference mark is a groove formed within the surface. 6. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the inclinometer is provided on at least one of the first transverse surface and the second transverse surface. 7. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the inclinometer is a spirit level or a digital inclinometer. 8. The guide of claim 3 , wherein guide further comprises a side surface extending at least partly between the first transverse surface and the second transverse surface, the side surface being provided with a pair of indicia comprising a first indicium for placing over the right posterior superior iliac spine and a second indicium for placing over the left posterior superior iliac spine such that the guide can be centered on the patient. 9. The guide of claim 8 , wherein guide is configured such that the first indicium is moveable with respect to the second indicium. 10. The guide of claim 8 , wherein the side surface is provided with at least a second pair of indicia comprising a first indicium for placing over the right posterior superior iliac spine and a second indicium for placing over the left posterior superior iliac spine. 11. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the guide comprises a second side surface extending at least partly between the first transverse surface and the second transverse surface. 12. The guide of claim 11 , wherein the second side surface further comprises a pair of indicia comprising a first indicium for placing over the right posterior superior iliac spine and a second indicium for placing over the left posterior superior iliac spine such that the guide can be centered on the patient. 13. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the guide includes a handle. 14. The guide of claim 3 , wherein the at least one vertical plane is a transverse plane or a coronal plane.
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