The claimed subject matter relates generally to a bone cutting guide and, more specifically, to a device that enables a surgeon to accurately and consistently cut a bone during surgery to correct a bone deformity or to repair the result of trauma to the bone by guiding the angle of cuts
With current technology, during surgery to either correct a bone deformity or repair a bone in the event of trauma, surgeon and residents must cut bone without any guide, or “free hand.” Typically, two portions of a bone must be cut and then grafted together. In one scenario, the two cuts should ideally be as close to parallel as possible so that two portions that remain fit together accurately. In a different scenario, two bones may need to be cut to a specific relative angle to each other to correct a particular deformity. Free hand cuts may often not be the exact specific angles that are required. Once a bone has been cut in such situations, there are few remedies in the event the cut has been incorrectly or inaccurately executed.
Provided is a device that provides a cutting guide to enable surgeons and residents to accurately and consistently cut bones during surgery. A bone cutting guide (BCG) for facilitating the cutting of a patent's bones may include an outer shell, comprising an upper shell, a lower shell and pin guidance holes; a left guidance sphere, comprising a first plurality of wire guidance holes and a first guide surface; a right guidance sphere, comprising a second plurality of wire guidance holes and a second guide surface, wherein the left and right guidance spheres are positioned between the upper and lower shells; and a plurality of fasteners configured to hold the upper and lower shells together and, when tightened, secure the left guidance sphere and right guidance sphere into selected positions.
This summary is not intended as a comprehensive description of the claimed subject matter but, rather, is intended to provide a brief overview of some of the functionality associated therewith. Other systems, methods, functionality, features and advantages of the claimed subject matter will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description.
A better understanding of the claimed subject matter can be obtained when the following detailed description of the disclosed embodiments is considered in conjunction with the following figures, in which:
Those with skill in the relevant arts will recognize that the disclosed embodiments have relevance to a wide variety of surgical environments in addition to those described below.
Enclosed within outer shell 102 and in between upper and lower shells 104 and 106 are a pair of guide spheres, i.e., a left guide sphere 112 and a right guide sphere 114. Each of guide spheres 112 and 114 include a guide surface 116 which face each other. Guide surfaces 116 enable a surgeon to align a bone saw or knife to cut a bone at two places such that the resultant cuts are at a selected angle with respect to each other. Left guide sphere 112 is coupled to a threaded guide post 118 and right guide sphere 114 is coupled to a threaded guide post 120. Dome wing nuts with a dome-shaped surface 124 and 126 screw onto guide posts 118 and 120, respectively, and may be tightened to secure left and right guide spheres 112 and 114 into a desired angle with respect to each other. Each of posts 118 and 120 extend from opposing sides of their respective guide spheres 112 and 114, through a guide channel 136 (see
Each of guide spheres 112 and 114 includes a plurality of wire guidance holes 130, which for the sake of simplicity are only labeled on left guide sphere 112. Pin guidance holes 132, which for the sake of simplicity only one or which is labeled, are also included in outer shell 102. Each of pin guidance holes 132 pass through upper shell 104 and lower shell 106. It should be understood that wires may be employed through pin guidance holes 132 rather than pins and pins rather than wires may be employed through wire guidance holes 130. A cutting channel 134 that passes through upper and lower shells 104 and 106 provides space for a surgeon to employ a knife or saw (not shown) to make cuts in a patient's bone or bones and is explained in more detail below in conjunction with
When wing bolts 108 and 110 are tightened guide spheres 112 and 114 may be secured in a desired position. In this manner, guide surface 116 (
In this example, the intention of this particular procedure is to make a precision bone Osteotomy that allows the reduction of a deformity. The current state of the art does provide a guided way to make such a cut. Rather, a surgeon blindly draws lines on an x-ray, looks at intraoperative imaging and then draws lines over the area to use as a guide. The claimed device orients the instrumentation to make the cuts in a precise manner. With K-wires used to stabilize the device, very precise cuts are facilitated, for example to correct a Charcot deformity or for joint fusion.
While the claimed subject matter has been shown and described with reference to particular embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter, including but not limited to additional, less or modified elements.
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