Device and method for determining force of a knee joint

US9538953B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9538953-B2
Application numberUS-201314033017-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 20, 2013
Priority dateMar 31, 2009
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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An orthopaedic surgical device for determining the joint force of a patient's knee joint includes a tibial paddle shaped to be positioned in the patient's knee joint and a handle extending from the tibial paddle. The tibial paddle includes a sensor array positioned therein and configured to generate sensor signals indicative of the joint force of the patient's knee joint. The orthopaedic surgical device also includes a control circuit configured to control a display located on the handle to provide a visual indication of the medial and lateral balance of the joint force.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A joint distractor for distracting a patient's knee joint, the joint distractor comprising: a cradle extending in a longitudinal direction, the cradle being configured to receive and secure a sensor module; a first distractor component including a first body movably coupled to a first side of the cradle and a first tibial paddle and a first femoral paddle that extend from the first body the longitudinal direction, the first tibial paddle being configured to contact a tibial paddle of the sensor module when the sensor module is positioned in the cradle and the first femoral paddle being configured to contact a distal end of a femur of a patient when the joint distractor is positioned in the patient's knee joint between the patient's tibia and femur; the first femoral paddle being movable with respect to the first tibial paddle to define a first displacement between the patient's tibia and femur; and a second distractor component including a second body movably coupled to a second side of the cradle and a second tibial paddle and a second femoral paddle that extend from the second body the longitudinal direction, the second tibial paddle being configured to contact the tibial paddle of the sensor module when the sensor module is positioned in the cradle and the second femoral paddle being configured to contact the distal end of the femur of the patient when the joint distractor is positioned in the patient's knee joint between the patient's tibia and femur, the second femoral paddle being movable with respect to the second tibial paddle to define a second displacement between the patient's tibia and femur; wherein the first distractor component and the second distractor component are movable with respect to the cradle in the longitudinal direction to permit selectively extending one of the distractor components beyond the other distractor component in the longitudinal direction. 2. The joint distractor of claim 1 , wherein the cradle includes a locking mechanism to secure the sensor module in the cradle. 3. The joint distractor of claim 1 , wherein: the first distractor component includes (i) a first pair of handles coupled to the first tibial paddle and the first femoral paddle and (ii) a first locking mechanism positioned on an end of the first pair of handles, the first locking mechanism being operable to lock the first tibial paddle and the first femoral paddle in a first selected position, and the second distractor component includes (i) a second pair of handles coupled to the second tibial paddle and the second femoral paddle and (ii) a second locking mechanism positioned on an end of the second pair of handles, the second locking mechanism being operable to lock the second tibial paddle and the second femoral paddle in a second selected position. 4. The joint distractor of claim 1 , wherein: the first tibial paddle and the first femoral paddle are biased in a contacting position in which the first tibial paddle contacts the first femoral paddle, and the second tibial paddle and the second femoral paddle are biased in a contacting position in which the second tibial paddle contacts the second femoral paddle. 5. The joint distractor of claim 1 , wherein the cradle includes a first locking mechanism to secure the first distractor component at a first selected position relative to the cradle and a second locking mechanism to secure the second distractor component at a second selected position relative to the cradle. 6. The joint distractor of claim 5 , wherein: the first distractor component includes a first mounting bar extending from the first body, the second distractor component includes a second mounting bar extending from the second body, the first locking mechanism engages the first mounting bar to maintain the first distractor component in position relative to the cradle, and the second locking mechanism engages the second mounting bar to maintain the second distractor component in position relative to the cradle. 7. The joint distractor of claim 6 , wherein: a first window is defined in the cradle, a second window is defined in the cradle, the first mounting bar includes a first visual indicator visible through the first window to indicate the position of the first distractor component, and the second mounting bar includes a second visual indicator visible through the second window to indicate the position of the second distractor component. 8. The joint distractor of claim 1 , wherein an opening is defined in a bottom of the cradle and is sized to receive a handle of the sensor module. 9. The joint distractor of claim 1 , wherein each of the first tibial paddle and the second tibial paddle has a shape that is at least partially circular and is configured to match a shape of corresponding pressure sensors of the sensor module. 10. An orthopaedic surgical instrument for distracting a patient's knee joint, the orthopaedic surgical instrument comprising: a first distractor component including a first body and a first tibial paddle and a first femoral paddle that extend from the first body in an outwardly direction along a longitudinal axis, the first femoral paddle being movable with respect to the first tibial paddle to define a first displacement between the first femoral paddle and the first tibial paddle, a second distractor component coupled to the first distractor component and including a second body and a second tibial paddle and a second femoral paddle that extend from the second body in the outwardly direction, the second femoral paddle being movable with respect to the second tibial paddle to define a second displacement between the second femoral paddle and the second tibial paddle, and a cradle positioned between the first distractor and the second distractor, the cradle extending parallel to the longitudinal axis and being configured to receive a sensor module, wherein the first distractor component and the second distractor component are movable with respect to one another along the longitudinal axis to permit selective extension of one of the first distractor component and the second distractor component beyond the other of the first distractor component and the second distractor component in the outwardly direction. 11. The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein the first distractor component extending along a first longitudinal axis and the second distractor component extending along a second longitudinal axis that extends parallel to the first longitudinal axis. 12. The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein: the first distractor component is coupled to a first side of the cradle and movable along the first longitudinal axis relative to the cradle, and the second distractor component is coupled to a second side of the cradle opposite the first side and movable along the second longitudinal axis relative to the cradle. 13. The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 12 , wherein the cradle is configured to position a housing of the sensor module on a third longitudinal axis that extends parallel to the first longitudinal axis. 14. The orthopaedic surgical instrument of claim 13 , further comprising the sensor module, the sensor module being configured to determine a force between a patient's tibia and femur when the joint distractor is positioned in the patient's knee joint between the patient's tibia and femur, wherein the cradle secures the sensor module in a seated position in which the first tibial paddle and the second tibial paddle contact a tibial paddle of the sensor module and the first femoral paddle and the second femoral pa

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  • Portable apparatus, e.g. comprising a handle or case · CPC title

  • Pressure sensors · CPC title

  • Joint distractors · CPC title

  • for elbows or knees · CPC title

  • Joints (A61B5/4533, A61B5/4538 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9538953B2 cover?
An orthopaedic surgical device for determining the joint force of a patient's knee joint includes a tibial paddle shaped to be positioned in the patient's knee joint and a handle extending from the tibial paddle. The tibial paddle includes a sensor array positioned therein and configured to generate sensor signals indicative of the joint force of the patient's knee joint. The orthopaedic surgic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Depuy Ireland Ultd Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/4585. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 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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