Patient-specific instruments for total hip arthroplasty
US-2015342616-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9615840B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9615840-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113282509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 29, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A patient tissue includes a primary patient tissue area and an anatomically differentiated bordering secondary patient tissue area. An apparatus is at least partially customized responsive to preoperative imaging of the patient tissue. Means are provided for mating with the primary patient tissue area in a preselected relative orientation. Means are provided for fixing a first landmark to the primary patient tissue area in at least one of a predetermined marking location and a predetermined marking trajectory. Means are provided for fixing a second landmark to the secondary patient tissue area in at least one of a predetermined marking location and a predetermined marking trajectory. A method of associating a plurality of landmarks with a patient tissue is also provided.
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Having described the invention, we claim: 1. An apparatus for associating a plurality of landmarks with a patient tissue, the patient tissue including a primary patient tissue area forming an abutment surface for an implant, and an anatomically differentiated bordering secondary patient tissue area excluded from the abutment surface, the apparatus being at least partially customized responsive to preoperative imaging of the patient tissue, the apparatus comprising: means for mating with the primary patient tissue area in a preselected relative orientation; means for fixing a first landmark to the primary patient tissue area in at least one of a predetermined marking location and a predetermined marking trajectory, into the abutment surface, the first landmark directly related to a planned position of an implant onto the primary patient tissue area; means for fixing a second landmark to the secondary patient tissue area in at least one of a predetermined marking location and a predetermined marking trajectory excluded from the abutment surface; and a pin used as the second landmark, the pin having an elongated portion being a guidewire configured to project out of the secondary patient tissue area to be used as guide for the predetermined marking trajectory, the predetermined marking trajectory being that of a tool altering the abutment surface based on the planned position of the implant after removal of the apparatus. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the means for mating with the primary patient tissue area includes means for mating with the secondary patient tissue area in a preselected relative orientation while the means for mating is mated with the primary patient tissue area. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the means for mating with the primary patient tissue area includes: a base having a lower base surface contoured to mate with both the primary and secondary patient tissue areas in a preselected relative orientation, the lower base surface being spaced apart from an upper base surface by a base body; and wherein the means for fixing a first landmark to the primary patient tissue area includes: a plurality of base apertures extending between the upper and lower base surfaces through the base body, and a plurality of guiding bosses protruding from the base, each guiding boss having a guiding bore extending therethrough, each guiding bore extending collinearly with a corresponding base aperture to permit insertion of a first landmark through the apparatus; and wherein each guiding bore and corresponding base aperture cooperatively define at least one of the predetermined marking location and the predetermined marking trajectory for the first landmark. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the planned position provided by the means for fixing the first landmark is a planned center of a stem of the implant. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the primary patient tissue area is in the glenoid fossa, and the secondary patient tissue area is a portion of a scapula outside of the glenoid fossa. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the means for fixing a second landmark defines a cavity for clamping onto opposite sides of a rim of the glenoid in the secondary patient tissue area. 7. An apparatus for associating a plurality of landmarks with a patient tissue, each landmark being associated with the patient tissue in at least one of a predetermined marking location and a predetermined marking trajectory, the patient tissue including a primary patient tissue area defined by a glenoid fossa and forming an abutment surface for an implant, and an anatomically differentiated bordering secondary patient tissue area excluded from the abutment surface and defined by a portion of a scapula outside of the glenoid fossa, the apparatus being at least partially customized responsive to preoperative imaging of the patient tissue, the apparatus comprising: a base having a lower base surface contoured to mate with both the primary and secondary patient tissue areas in a preselected relative orientation, the lower base surface being spaced apart from an upper base surface by a base body; a plurality of base apertures extending between the upper and lower base surfaces through the base body; a plurality of guiding bosses protruding from the base, each guiding boss having a guiding bore extending therethrough, each guiding bore extending collinearly with a corresponding base aperture to permit insertion of a landmark through the apparatus; and a pin having an elongated body; wherein each guiding bore and corresponding base aperture cooperatively define at least one of the predetermined marking location and the predetermined marking trajectory for the landmark; and wherein at least one landmark is guided by the apparatus into engagement with a marking location in the glenoid surface and into the abutment surface, and at least one landmark is the pin guided by the apparatus into engagement with a marking location in the portion of the scapula outside of the glenoid fossa and excluded from the abutment surface, such that a portion of the elongated body is a guidewire projecting out of the secondary patient tissue area to be used as guide for the predetermined marking trajectory. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein at least one guiding boss protrudes from the upper base surface. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 , including at least one handling boss protruding from the base, the handling boss being configured for manipulation by the user to at least partially control a position of the apparatus. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the handling boss is a guiding boss. 11. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the handling boss is shaped to selectively interact with a user-manipulated handling tool. 12. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the at least one landmark into engagement with the marking location in the glenoid surface is directly related to a planned position of an implant onto the glenoid surface. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the predetermined marking trajectory of the pin is representative of a trajectory of a tool altering the abutment surface based on the planned position of the implant. 14. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the planned position provided by the at least one landmark is a center of a stem of the implant. 15. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the base defines a cavity for clamping onto opposite sides of a rim of the glenoid in the secondary patient tissue area.
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