Active robotic pin placement in total knee arthroplasty

US12290322B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12290322-B2
Application numberUS-202217850133-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 27, 2022
Priority dateNov 24, 2015
Publication dateMay 6, 2025
Grant dateMay 6, 2025

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A surgical device is provided includes a hand-held portion with a working portion movably coupled to the hand-held portion for driving a tool. Actuators are provided for moving the working portion with each of the actuators having a travel range. An indicator notices a user when at least one of actuators is: (i) within the travel range; (ii) approaching a travel limit of the travel range; or (iii) outside the travel range. A surgical system is also provided inclusive the surgical device and a computing system configured to activate the indicator.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical device, comprising: a hand-held portion; a working portion movably coupled to the hand-held portion for driving a tool; a plurality of actuators for moving the working portion with respect to the hand-held portion in response to control signals, generated by a computing system, corresponding to a location of at least one of a bone and the tool to align the tool with a target having a pre-determined location relative to the bone, wherein each of the plurality of actuators has a travel range with a travel limit and wherein each of the plurality of actuators is mechanically incapable of moving the working portion to align the tool with the target if the required movement of the actuator would be outside the travel limit; and an indicator for indicating when at least one of the plurality of actuators is: (i) within the travel range; (ii) approaching the travel limit or (iii) outside the travel limit. 2. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein the each of the plurality of actuators are linear actuators comprising a motor for bi-directionally rotating a screw coupled with a nut. 3. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein the indicator is a light. 4. The surgical device of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of indicators. 5. The surgical device of claim 4 wherein the light changes a first color for situation (i), a second color for situation (ii), and a third color for situation (iii). 6. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein the tool is a saw blade and the working portion is configured to oscillate the saw blade. 7. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein the indicator is coupled to the hand-held portion or the working portion. 8. The surgical device of claim 7 wherein the indicator is coupled to the working portion. 9. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of actuators move the working portion with respect to the hand-held portion in response to control signals to maintain alignment of an axis of the tool with a plane having a pre-determined location relative to a bone. 10. The surgical device of claim 9 further comprising a computer configured to receive inputs comprising the pre-determined location of the plane and a location of at least one of the bone and the surgical device, wherein the computer comprises a processor configured to generate the control signals and activate the indicator using the inputs. 11. The surgical device of claim 10 wherein the input corresponding to the location of the surgical device is an input corresponding to a position and orientation (POSE) of three or more fiducial markers coupled to the working portion, wherein the POSE of the three or more fiducial markers is determined by a tracking system. 12. The surgical device of claim 9 wherein the pre-determined location of the plane is a pre-determined location for a cut surface to be created on the bone. 13. The surgical device of claim 12 wherein the bone is subject to knee arthroplasty. 14. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein the indicator indicates when all or a subset of the plurality of actuators is: (i) within the travel range; (ii) approaching a travel limit of the travel range; or (iii) outside the travel range. 15. A surgical system, comprising: a surgical device, comprising: a hand-held portion; a working portion movably connected to the hand-held portion for driving a tool; a plurality of actuators for moving the working portion with respect to the hand-held portion in response to control signals, generated by a computing system, corresponding to a location of at least one of a bone and the tool to align the tool with a target having a pre-determined location relative to the bone, wherein each of the plurality of actuators has a travel range with a travel limit and wherein each of the plurality of actuators is mechanically incapable of moving the working portion to align the tool with the target if the required movement of the actuator would be outside the travel limit; and an indicator for indicating when at least one of the plurality of actuators is: (i) within the travel range; (ii) approaching the travel limit or (iii) outside the travel limit; and a computing system comprising one or more processors configured to activate the indicator. 16. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the each of the plurality of actuators are linear actuators comprising a motor for bi-directionally rotating a screw coupled with a nut. 17. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the indicator is a light. 18. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the light changes a first color for situation (i), a second color for situation (ii), and a third color for situation (iii). 19. The surgical system of claim 15 further comprising a plurality of indicators. 20. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the tool is a saw blade and the working portion oscillates the saw blade. 21. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the indicator is coupled to the hand-held portion or the working portion. 22. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the indicator is coupled to the working portion. 23. The surgical system of claim of 15 wherein the plurality of actuators move the working portion with respect to the hand-held portion in response to control signals. 24. The surgical system of claim 23 wherein the computing system is configured to receive inputs comprising a pre-determined location of a plane relative to the bone and a location of at least one of the bone and the surgical device, wherein the computing system comprises one or more processors configured to: (a) generate the control signals, using the inputs, to maintain alignment of an axis of the tool with the plane; and (b) activate the indicator. 25. The surgical system of claim 24 wherein the input corresponding to the location of the surgical device is an input corresponding to a position and orientation (POSE) of three or more fiducial markers coupled to the working portion, wherein the POSE of the three or more fiducial markers is determined by a tracking system. 26. The surgical system of claim 24 wherein the pre-determined location of the plane is a pre-determined location for a cut surface to be created on the bone. 27. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the bone is subject to knee arthroplasty. 28. The surgical system of claim 15 wherein the computing system comprises one or more computers and at least one of the computers is housed in the surgical device.

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  • Visible markers · CPC title

  • using an accelerometer or inertia sensor · CPC title

  • Computer aided selection or customisation of medical implants or cutting guides · CPC title

  • Modelling of surgical devices, implants or prosthesis · CPC title

  • for the knee · CPC title

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What does patent US12290322B2 cover?
A surgical device is provided includes a hand-held portion with a working portion movably coupled to the hand-held portion for driving a tool. Actuators are provided for moving the working portion with each of the actuators having a travel range. An indicator notices a user when at least one of actuators is: (i) within the travel range; (ii) approaching a travel limit of the travel range; or (i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Think Surgical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B34/10. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 06 2025 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).