Electronic force measuring joint distraction lever and method of use thereof
US-2019388078-A1 · Dec 26, 2019 · US
US12569237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12569237-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917266712-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2026 |
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Devices, systems, and methods for measuring a force applied to a joint during a surgical procedure are disclosed. The device includes an insertion tool, a handle, and one or more force indicators. The insertion tool includes an insertion end and a base end. The one or more force indicators may be attached to the insertion tool and the handle. The insertion end of the device may be inserted into a joint during a surgical procedure and used to apply a force to the joint and/or measure the force using the one or more force indicators when the force is applied.
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A device for measuring one or more forces applied to a joint during a surgical procedure, the device comprising: a body having a top portion, the body having a first elastic modulus; an insertion tool operatively coupled to the top portion of the body, the insertion tool having a second elastic modulus less than the first elastic modulus, wherein the insertion tool has at least one prong sized and shaped to be received between a femoral condyle and a tibial condyle of the joint, and wherein the at least one prong is configured to deflect with respect to the body by concentrating the one or more forces applied to the insertion tool at a predetermined location of the insertion tool; and a force indicator module comprising: a first optical tracking array disposed on the body; and a second optical tracking array that is disposed on the at least one prong of the insertion tool and is positioned and configured to remain exposed outside of the joint while the at least one prong is between the femoral condyle and the tibial condyle; wherein the force indicator module is configured such that the one or more forces can be determined based on a relative position between the first and second optical tracking arrays. 2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the force indicator module is configured to record a measurement selected from the group consisting of a minimum force measurement, a maximum force measurement, and combinations thereof. 3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the measurement is recorded based on one or more received triggers. 4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein the one or more received triggers are selected from the group consisting of: a user input, a user gesture, a user voice, temporal components, a determined force being applied, a rotational force being applied, and a sensor input. 5 . The device of claim 1 , wherein: the insertion tool further comprises a tongue component having a first long side, a second long side, a first short side, and a second short side, wherein the tongue component is connected to the body solely on the first short side; the tongue component is parallel to the body when no force is applied to the body; and the tongue component is configured to be displaced from the body at an angle when a force is applied to a portion of the body. 6 . The device of claim 5 , wherein the angle is proportional to the force applied to the portion of the body. 7 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the insertion tool is a Hohmann-type retractor. 8 . A device for measuring a force applied to a joint during a surgical procedure, the device comprising: a linear body comprising a handle portion having a first elastic modulus and a tip portion having at least one prong sized and shaped to be received between a femoral condyle and a tibial condyle of the joint and apply the force against one of the femoral condyle and the tibial condyle, the linear body comprising a flexible portion, wherein the flexible portion has a moment of inertia and a second elastic modulus less than the first elastic modulus; a first optical tracking array operatively connected to the linear body near the handle portion; and a second optical tracking array operatively connected to the linear body near the tip portion; wherein the first and second optical tracking arrays create a measurable vector detectable by a tracking system while the at least one prong is received between the femoral condyle and the tibial condyle; wherein the measurable vector is altered when the flexible portion receives the force and deflects by concentrating the force at a predetermined location of the flexible portion; and wherein a magnitude and a direction of the force can be determined based on an amount of deflection. 9 . The device of claim 8 , wherein; the first optical tracking array comprises at least one of an active tracker, a passive tracker, an infrared camera system, a stereo camera system, an active LED tracker, a retroreflective marker tracker, and a video tracker; and the second optical tracking array comprises at least one of an active tracker, a passive tracker, an infrared camera system, a stereo camera system, an active LED tracker, a retroreflective marker tracker, and a video tracker. 10 . The device of claim 8 , wherein the measurable vector comprises an angle that is proportional to the force applied to the flexible portion of the linear body. 11 . The device of claim 8 , wherein the tip portion comprises at least one of a z-type retractor and a Hohmann-type retractor. 12 . The device of claim 8 , further comprising a robotic surgical system including the tracking system, which is configured to determine the magnitude and the direction of the force based on the amount of deflection. 13 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the amount of deflection is recorded based on at least one of a user input, a user gesture, a user voice, temporal components, a determined force being applied, a rotational force being applied, and a sensor input. 14 . A system for measuring one or more forces applied to a joint during a surgical procedure, the system comprising: a device comprising: a body having a top portion, the body having a first elastic modulus; and an insertion tool operatively coupled to the top portion of the body, the insertion tool having a second elastic modulus less than the first elastic modulus, wherein the insertion tool has at least one prong sized and shaped to be received between a femoral condyle and a tibial condyle of the joint, and wherein the at least one prong is configured to deflect with respect to the body based on the one or more forces applied to the insertion tool at a predetermined location of the insertion tool; a first optical tracking array disposed on the body; a second optical tracking array that is disposed on the at least one prong of the insertion tool and is positioned and configured to remain exposed outside of the joint while the at least one prong is between the femoral condyle and the tibial condyle; and a robotic surgical system configured determine a relative position between the first and second optical tracking arrays and, from the relative position, determine the one or more forces applied to the insertion tool. 15 . The device of claim 1 , wherein a position of the first optical tracking array changes with respect to a position of the second optical tracking array when the at least one prong deflects based on the one or more forces.
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