Method for treating joint pain and associated instruments

US9351835B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9351835-B2
Application numberUS-201514724160-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 28, 2015
Priority dateNov 20, 2009
Publication dateMay 31, 2016
Grant dateMay 31, 2016

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Abstract

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The embodiments provide provides devices, instruments, and associated methods for treating joint pain. A joint is evaluated using magnetic resonance imaging to detect any defects in the subchondral bone. For example, using T2-weighted MRI images, bone marrow lesions or edemas can be identified, and using T1-weighted MRI images, associated regions of sclerotic bone adjacent to the bone marrow lesion can be identified. The treatment method may involve introducing a bone void filler material at the site to address the bone marrow lesion or edema, and/or drilling and inserting an implant to address the sclerotic bone, bone marrow lesion or edema, and insufficiency or stress fractures. An access path is mapped to a location in the subchondral region where the insufficiency fracture resides. The access path attempts to preserve an articular surface of the joint. A reinforcing member that stabilizes the insufficiency fracture is then implanted via the access path.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of subchondrally accessing an area in or adjacent to a bone marrow lesion in a subchondral region of a first bone adjacent a joint, the method comprising: identifying a bone marrow lesion in a subchondral region of a first bone adjacent a joint, the subchondral region of the first bone occurring under an articular surface of the first bone; providing a guide instrument positioned adjacent the first bone with a tip of a probe of the guide instrument contacting a location on the articular surface of the first bone and with a first opening in the guide instrument being in receipt of an access tool that is advanceable through the first opening for entry into the first bone, wherein the tip of the probe contacting said location establishes a targeted delivery site in the subchondral region of the first bone, the targeted delivery site spaced a distance from the tip of the probe and located in an area of the subchondral region of the first bone in or adjacent to the bone marrow lesion; and advancing the access tool through the first opening and into the first bone, wherein the first opening guides the access tool to the targeted delivery site in a first direction and in a manner that preserves an existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising injecting an injectable material into the targeted delivery site, wherein the injectable fluid material is left in the targeted delivery site for becoming less fluid in the targeted delivery site for reinforcing bone located in the bone marrow lesion. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the targeted delivery site is within 5 mm from the tip of the probe. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first direction is parallel to the articular surface of the first bone. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first direction is parallel to a direction of travel of the reference probe. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the guide instrument includes a second opening therein for guiding said access tool or a second access tool to the targeted delivery site in a second direction and in a manner that preserves the existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone, said second direction angled acutely relative to said first direction. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising advancing the access tool or the second access tool in said second direction through the second opening to the targeted delivery site in a manner that preserves the existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone. 8. An instrument for guiding one or more tools to a subchondral region of a first bone adjacent a joint, the first bone having an articular surface, the instrument comprising: a first instrument portion that incorporates a first guide section, the first guide section including a first opening that extends through the first instrument portion for allowing passage of a first access tool through the first instrument portion for guiding the first access tool, in a first direction and in a manner that preserves an existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone, to an area in or adjacent to a bone marrow lesion in a subchondral region of the first bone; a reference probe that extends from the first instrument portion and which includes a leading tip positionable on the articular surface of the first bone; and a second instrument portion that incorporates a second guide section, the second guide section including a second opening that extends through the second instrument portion for allowing passage of a second access tool through the second instrument portion for guiding the second access tool, in a second direction and in a manner that preserves an existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone, to the area in or adjacent to the bone marrow lesion in the subchondral region of the first bone, wherein said second direction is angled acutely relative to said first direction. 9. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein the reference probe, the first instrument portion, and the second instrument portion are part of a unitarily-formed instrument piece. 10. The instrument of claim 8 in combination with a first access tool received in said first opening. 11. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein said reference probe is straight. 12. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein said first guide section includes a plurality of first openings that each extend through the first instrument portion. 13. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein the reference probe includes a base portion that adjoins the first instrument portion, and wherein a reference line drawn between said base portion and the leading tip of the reference probe is substantially parallel to said first direction. 14. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein the first access tool and the second access tool are the same tool. 15. A method of subchondrally accessing a targeted delivery site in a subchondral region of a first bone adjacent a joint, the method comprising: identifying a cartilage defect on an articular surface of the first bone; providing a guide instrument positioned adjacent the first bone with a tip of a probe of the guide instrument contacting the cartilage defect and with a first opening in the guide instrument being in receipt of an access tool that is advanceable through the first opening for entry into the first bone, wherein the tip of the probe contacting the cartilage defect establishes a targeted delivery site in a subchondral region of the first bone, the targeted delivery site spaced a distance from the tip of the probe; and advancing the access tool through the first opening and into the first bone, wherein the first opening guides the access tool to the targeted delivery site in a first direction and in a manner that preserves an existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising injecting an injectable material into the targeted delivery site, wherein the injectable fluid material is left in the targeted delivery site for becoming less fluid in the targeted delivery site for reinforcing bone in the subchondral region of the first bone. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the targeted delivery site is within 5 mm from the tip of the probe. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein said first direction is parallel to the articular surface of the first bone. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein said first direction is parallel to a direction of travel of the reference probe. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the guide instrument includes a second opening therein for guiding said access tool or a second access tool to the targeted delivery site in a second direction and in a manner that preserves the existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone, said second direction angled acutely relative to said first direction. 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising advancing the access tool or the second access tool in said second direction through the second opening to the targeted delivery site in a manner that preserves the existing condition of the articular surface of the first bone. 22. The method of claim 15 , wherein the joint is a knee, hip, shoulder, or ankle joint.

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  • for the hip · CPC title

  • Equipment for handling bone cement or other fluid fillers · CPC title

  • Guides {or aligning means} for drills {, mills, pins or wires} · CPC title

  • Bones · CPC title

  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

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What does patent US9351835B2 cover?
The embodiments provide provides devices, instruments, and associated methods for treating joint pain. A joint is evaluated using magnetic resonance imaging to detect any defects in the subchondral bone. For example, using T2-weighted MRI images, bone marrow lesions or edemas can be identified, and using T1-weighted MRI images, associated regions of sclerotic bone adjacent to the bone marrow le…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zimmer Knee Creations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/30. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2016 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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