Patient selectable joint arthroplasty devices and surgical tools
US-9220517-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9763682B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9763682-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113814395-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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A surgical guide can include a first portion comprising an outer surface configured to conform to a portion of an acetabulum of a particular patient. The first portion can be configured to accommodate the ligamentum teres of the patient. The surgical guide can be configured to receive a second portion that includes an alignment portion defining an alignment axis such that when the surgical guide is coupled to the acetabulum, the alignment axis is oriented at a predetermined orientation relative to the acetabulum. The second portion can include a depth-limiting feature configured to limit insertion of a guide rod along the axis to a patient-specific insertion depth.
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A surgical guide comprising: a crescent-shaped first portion comprising a first outer surface and a second outer surface that meets the first outer surface at an outer edge, the first outer surface including a patient-matched outer surface configured to conform to a portion of an acetabulum of a particular patient, the second outer surface including a crescent-shaped planar surface having a slot defined therein to accommodate a ligamentum teres mated with a pelvis of the particular patient; and a second portion, the first portion having walls that define an aperture extending through the first portion to receive the second portion, the second portion comprising (i) an alignment portion defining an alignment axis such that when the surgical guide is coupled to the acetabulum, the alignment axis is oriented at a predetermined orientation relative to the acetabulum, and (ii) a depth-limiting feature configured to limit insertion of a guide rod along the axis to a patient-specific insertion depth, wherein the aperture is defined at an end of the slot opposite the outer edge, and the aperture extends from the first outer surface to the second outer surface. 2. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the first portion is dimensioned to not cover an acetabular fossa when engaged to the acetabulum. 3. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the first portion defines an opening through the first portion at a location that, when the first portion is coupled to the acetabulum, corresponds to the location of an acetabular fossa. 4. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the patient-matched outer surface is configured to conform to the portion of the acetabulum in a single, predefined rotational orientation relative to the alignment axis. 5. The surgical guide of claim 4 , wherein the patient-matched outer surface is configured to conform to a plurality of contours along the portion of the acetabulum when the first portion is placed within the acetabulum at a first orientation, and not conform to the plurality of contours when the first portion is positioned within the acetabulum at a second orientation; and wherein the single, predefined rotational orientation corresponds with the first orientation. 6. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the second portion is detachable from the first portion and the second portion is configured to engage the first portion in a predefined orientation. 7. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the alignment portion includes a post defining a through hole along the alignment axis, and wherein the patient-matched outer surface extends along only a first region of a plurality of adjacent regions of the first outer surface. 8. The surgical guide of claim 7 , wherein the depth-limiting feature is a patient-specific height of the post; and wherein the depth-limiting feature is configured to engage an instrument to impede insertion of the guide rod beyond a patient-specific insertion depth, the patient-specific insertion depth being a depth that prevents the guide rod from protruding through a medial wall of the acetabulum of the particular patient. 9. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the second portion includes a second outer surface dimensioned to conform to a plurality of contours of an anatomy of the patient. 10. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the depth-limiting feature is dimensioned to limit insertion of the guide rod from protruding through a medial wall of the acetabulum of the particular patient. 11. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the patient-specific insertion depth permits a secure engagement of the guide rod with cortical bone of the acetabulum. 12. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the outer edge is circular shaped; and wherein the slot extends from the outer edge toward a central location of the second outer surface to define a perimeter of the crescent-shaped planar surface. 13. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the outer edge comprises a convex outer edge portion that meets the first outer surface and a concave inner edge portion that defines the slot. 14. The surgical guide of claim 13 , wherein the walls extend perpendicular from the second outer surface to the first outer surface. 15. The surgical guide of claim 1 , wherein the first portion comprises a plurality of guide bores extending from the first outer surface to the second outer surface and configured to receive corresponding pins to secure the first portion to the acetabulum such that the patient-matched outer surface conforms to the portion of the acetabulum of the particular patient. 16. A surgical hip guide for a particular patient, the particular patient having an acetabulum with an attached ligamentum teres, the surgical hip guide comprising: a modular alignment post; and a patient-specific guide body having a patient-matched outer surface that conforms to at least an adjacent first portion of the acetabulum of the particular patient when the surgical hip guide is attached at a patient-specific and predetermined angular orientation within the acetabulum, the patient-matched outer surface having one or more side walls extending inwardly from a periphery and defining an aperture and a slot, the slot accommodates the attached ligamentum teres of the particular patient, the aperture configured to receive the modular alignment post, wherein the modular alignment post comprises: an alignment portion defining an alignment axis such that when the surgical hip guide is coupled to the acetabulum, the alignment axis is oriented at a predetermined orientation relative to the acetabulum; and a depth-limiting feature to limit insertion of a guide rod along the axis to a patient-specific insertion depth. 17. The surgical guide of claim 16 , wherein the modular alignment post is positioned over an acetabular fossa when engaged to the acetabulum. 18. The surgical guide of claim 16 , wherein the aperture is at a location that, when the patient matched outer surface is coupled to the acetabulum, corresponds to the location of an acetabular fossa. 19. The surgical guide of claim 16 , wherein the patient-matched outer surface is dimensioned to mate with a plurality of different contours along an outer surface of the first portion of the acetabulum when the surgical hip guide is attached to the acetabulum at one, and only one, predefined angular orientation relative to the alignment axis. 20. The surgical guide of claim 16 , wherein the depth-limiting feature is a patient-specific height of the modular alignment post; and wherein the depth-limiting feature is configured to engage an instrument to impede insertion of the guide rod beyond the patient-specific insertion depth, the patient-specific insertion depth being a depth that prevents the guide rod from protruding through a medial wall of the acetabulum of the particular patient. 21. The surgical guide of claim 16 , wherein the modular alignment post includes an end portion with a patient-matched surface that conforms to a plurality of mating contours along a portion of the particular patient's acetabulum. 22. The surgical guide of claim 16 , wherein the patient-specific insertion depth permits a secure engagement of the guide rod with cortical bone of the acetabulum. 23. The surgical hip guide of claim 16 , wherein the patient-specific guide body comprises a crescent-shaped planar surface that abuts a portion of the patient-matched outer surface at an outer edge; a
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