Preoperatively planning an arthroplasty procedure and generating a corresponding patient specific arthroplasty resection guide
US-9549782-B2 · Jan 24, 2017 · US
US9839485B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839485-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715469171-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2008 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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Disclosed herein is a method of defining a mating surface in a first side of an arthroplasty jig. The mating surface is configured to matingly receive and contact a corresponding patient surface including at least one of a bone surface and a cartilage surface. The first side is oriented towards the patient surface when the mating surface matingly receives and contacts the patient surface. The method may include: a) identifying a contour line associated with the patient surface as represented in a medical image; b) evaluating via an algorithm the adequacy of the contour line for defining a portion of the mating surface associated with the contour line; c) modifying the contour line if the contour line is deemed inadequate; and d) employing the modified contour line to define the portion of the mating surface associated with the contour line.
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A femoral arthroplasty jig for assisting in the performance of a femoral arthroplasty procedure on an arthroplasty target region of a femur of a patient knee joint and configured to contact certain surfaces on the femur when the jig is used for assisting in the performance of the femoral arthroplasty procedure, the femur including a femoral shaft, a patellar facet border, an articularis genu, a medial epicondyle, a lateral epicondyle, a trochlear groove, an intercondylar notch, and the arthroplasty target region, wherein the femoral shaft near the patient knee joint includes a shaft surface of an anterior side of the femoral shaft, the shaft surface being proximal the patellar facet border and distal the articularis genu, the arthroplasty target region including a medial condyle and a lateral condyle, the medial condyle including a medial articular condyle surface having a medial side adjacent the medial epicondyle, a lateral side adjacent the trochlear groove and intercondylar notch, an anterior end and a posterior end opposite the anterior end, the lateral condyle including a lateral articular condyle surface having a lateral side adjacent the lateral epicondyle, a medial side adjacent the trochlear groove and intercondylar notch, an anterior end and a posterior end opposite the anterior end, the femoral arthroplasty jig comprising: a first mating surface configured to matingly contact at least a portion of the shaft surface when the femoral arthroplasty jig is applied to the femur to perform the femoral arthroplasty procedure on the arthroplasty target region, the first mating surface including a surface negative of the at least a portion of the shaft surface; a second mating surface configured to matingly contact at least a portion of the medial articular condyle surface when the femoral arthroplasty jig is applied to the femur to perform the femoral arthroplasty procedure on the arthroplasty target region, the second mating surface including a surface negative of the at least a portion of the medial articular condyle surface; and a third mating surface configured to matingly contact at least a portion of the lateral articular condyle surface when the femoral arthroplasty jig is applied to the femur to perform the femoral arthroplasty procedure on the arthroplasty target region, the third mating surface including a surface negative of the at least a portion of the lateral articular condyle surface, wherein the first mating surface, second mating surface, and the third mating surface exist in the femoral arthroplasty jig at least as early as the femoral arthroplasty jig being manufactured, wherein the femoral arthroplasty jig does not matingly contact the intercondylar notch, and wherein the first mating surface and at least one of the second or third mating surfaces are separated by a surface of non-contact between the femoral arthroplasty jig and the femoral arthroplasty target region. 2. The femoral arthroplasty jig of claim 1 , wherein the femoral arthroplasty jig does not matingly contact at least a portion of the trochlear groove. 3. The femoral arthroplasty jig of claim 1 , wherein mating contact between the femoral arthroplasty jig and the patient femur is limited to the mating contact of the first, second and third mating surfaces with the shaft surface, the medial articular condyle surface and the lateral articular condyle surface, respectively. 4. The femoral arthroplasty jig of claim 1 , wherein the first, second and third mating surfaces are part of a unitary construction of the femoral arthroplasty jig. 5. The femoral arthroplasty jig of claim 1 , wherein the first, second and third mating surfaces are each non-adjustable relative to the femoral arthroplasty jig. 6. The femoral arthroplasty jig of claim 1 , further comprising a cutting guide surface positioned and oriented relative to the first, second and third mating surfaces to result in a cut in the arthroplasty target region according to a preoperative plan when the first, second and third mating surfaces matingly contact the at least a portion of the shaft surface, the at least a portion of the medial articular condyle surface, and the at least a portion of the lateral articular condyle surface, respectively. 7. The femoral arthroplasty jig of claim 6 , wherein the position and orientation of the cutting guide surface results in a cut that allows a prosthetic femoral implant to restore the patient knee joint to a natural alignment. 8. A femoral arthroplasty jig for assisting in the performance of a femoral arthroplasty procedure on an arthroplasty target region of a femur of a patient knee joint and configured to contact certain surfaces on the femur when the jig is used for assisting in the performance of the femoral arthroplasty procedure, the femur including a femoral shaft, a patellar facet border, an articularis genu, a medial epicondyle, a lateral epicondyle, a trochlear groove, an intercondylar notch, and the arthroplasty target region, wherein the femoral shaft near the patient knee joint includes a shaft surface of an anterior side of the femoral shaft, the shaft surface being proximal the patellar facet border and distal the articularis genu, the arthroplasty target region including a medial condyle and a lateral condyle, the medial condyle including a medial articular condyle surface having a medial side adjacent the medial epicondyle, a lateral side adjacent the trochlear groove and intercondylar notch, an anterior end, a posterior end opposite the anterior end, and a distal target area between the medial and lateral sides of the medial articular condyle surface and having a posterior border offset from the posterior end of the medial articular condyle surface and a medial border laterally offset from the medial side of the medial articular condyle, the lateral condyle including a lateral articular condyle surface having a lateral side adjacent the lateral epicondyle, a medial side adjacent the trochlear groove and intercondylar notch, an anterior end, a posterior end opposite the anterior end, and a distal target area between the medial and lateral sides of the lateral articular condyle surface and having a posterior border offset from the posterior end of the lateral articular condyle surface and a lateral border medially offset from the lateral side of the lateral articular condyle, the femoral arthroplasty jig comprising: a first mating surface configured to make mating contact with at least a portion of the shaft surface when the femoral arthroplasty jig is applied to the femur to perform the femoral arthroplasty procedure on the arthroplasty target region, the first mating surface including a surface negative of the at least a portion of the shaft surface; a second mating surface configured to make mating contact with a portion of the medial articular condyle surface when the femoral arthroplasty jig is applied to the femur to perform the femoral arthroplasty procedure on the arthroplasty target region, the second mating surface being limited to a surface negative of the medial articular condyle surface anterior the posterior border of the distal target area of the medial articular condyle surface; and a third mating surface configured to matingly contact with a portion of the lateral articular condyle surface when the femoral arthroplasty jig is applied to the femur to perform the femoral arthroplasty procedure on the arthroplasty target region, the third mating surface being limited to a surface negative of the lateral articular condyle surface anterior the posterior border of the distal target area of the lateral articular condyle surface, wherein the first mating surface, second mating surface, and the third mating surface exist in the femoral arthroplasty ji
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