Implantable devices for subchondral treatment of joint pain
US-9271835-B2 · Mar 1, 2016 · US
US9386996B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9386996-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514695516-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 20, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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An instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target area near a defect of a bone is provided. The instrument comprises a guide frame having a plurality of device portals, each portal defining a trajectory. The guide frame further includes visual markers for aligning the guide frame to an anatomical landmark on the bone to be treated. The instrument also includes a holder for releasable attachment with the guide frame. Each device portal is configured to provide accurate and controlled delivery of the device to the target area. In one example, the markers are radiopaque, and are visualized through fluoroscopy. A method of using the instrument is also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A guidance instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target area of a bone, comprising: a guide frame having at least one rail arm and a plurality of device portals on the arm arranged in a grid pattern and configured for locating the target area, each portal defining an angular trajectory and being configured to provide controlled delivery of the device to the target area, the guide frame further including at least one visual marker that enables the guide frame to be aligned relative to an anatomical landmark on the bone to be treated by visualization of the marker; and a stabilizer element including an engagement portion configured to contact the bone or surrounding tissue. 2. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer element is removably coupled to the guide frame. 3. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer element is adjustable relative to the guide frame. 4. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer element is configured to contact bone or surrounding tissue in more than one location. 5. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the at least one rail arm is shaped so as to define a portion of a circle. 6. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the at least one visual marker includes a first visual marker configured for alignment with a superior surface of a tibial plateau. 7. The guidance instrument of claim 6 , wherein the at least one visual marker includes a second visual marker configured for alignment with a posterior portion of the tibial plateau. 8. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the at least one visual marker is radiopaque. 9. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the at least one visual marker is configured to be visualized through fluoroscopy. 10. The guidance instrument of claim 1 , wherein the at least one rail arm comprises a pair of rail arms, each arm having a plurality of device portals. 11. A guidance instrument or controlled delivery of a device to a target area of a bone, comprising: a guide frame having at least one rail arm and a plurality of device portals arranged in two or more zones relative to the guide frame and configured for locating the target area, each portal defining an angular trajectory and being configured to provide controlled delivery of the device to the target area, the angular trajectories of the device portals arranged to form a targeting portal grid; and a stabilizer element including an engagement portion configured to stabilize the guide frame and register a position of the guide frame relative to the target area of the bone. 12. The guidance instrument of claim 11 , further comprising at least one visual marker that enables the guide frame to be aligned relative to an anatomical landmark on the bone by visualization of the marker. 13. The guidance instrument of claim 11 , wherein the stabilizer element is removably coupled to the guide frame. 14. The guidance instrument of claim 11 , wherein the device is an insertion tool, drill, cavity creation tool, injection needle, or catheter. 15. The guidance instrument of claim 11 , wherein the device is an implantable device. 16. The guidance instrument of claim 11 , further comprising an auxiliary guide having one or more portals, the auxiliary guide configured for releasable attachment to the guide frame. 17. A guidance instrument for controlled delivery of a device to a target area of a bone, comprising: a guide frame having a first guide portion and a second guide portion, the first and second guide portions each including at least one device portal defining an angular trajectory and a visual marker, wherein the angular trajectories of the device portals are arranged to form a targeting portal grid, and wherein the guide frame can be aligned relative to an anatomical landmark on the bone by aligning the visual marker of the first guide portion with the visual marker of the second guide portion; and a stabilizer element including an engagement portion configured to be positioned against the bone or surrounding tissue. 18. The guidance instrument of claim 17 , wherein the stabilizer element is removably coupled to the guide frame. 19. The guidance instrument of claim 17 , wherein the visual markers are radiopaque.
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