Claims
- 1. A tibial resection guide for use in resectioning a proximal end of a tibia while preventing damage to medial or lateral collateral ligaments positioned adjacent said tibia proximal end comprising:
(a) an engagement surface following a contoured path permitting engagement with two spaced apart portions of said tibia, one of said portions being in the vicinity of an anterior cortex and the other of said portions being in the vicinity of either a medial cortex adjacent a medial collateral ligament or a lateral cortex adjacent a lateral collateral ligament; (b) an opposed surface spaced from said engagement surface; (c) a proximal surface adapted for positioning in the vicinity of said tibia proximal end; and (d) a slot for receiving and guiding the path of a saw extending therethrough, said slot extending between said opposed surface and said engagement surface and permitting positioning of said saw medially in the vicinity of said medial collateral ligament or laterally in the vicinity of said lateral collateral ligament.
- 2. A tibial resection guide according to claim 1 wherein said opposed surface or an extension thereof meets said engagement surface to define a first end and further including a medial collateral engagement surface in the vicinity of said first end and for displacing said medial collateral ligament while said saw extends through said slot.
- 3. A tibial resection guide according to claim 2 wherein said opposed surface or an extension thereof meets said engagement surface or an extension thereof to define a second end and further including an engagement surface in the vicinity of said second end for displacing said patella tendon while said saw extends through said slot.
- 4. A tibial resection guide according to claim 1 wherein said opposed surface or an extension thereof meets said engagement surface to define a first end and further including a lateral collateral engagement surface in the vicinity of said first end for displacing said lateral collateral ligament while said saw extends through said slot.
- 5. A tibial resection guide according to claim 4 wherein said opposed surface or an extension thereof meets said engagement surface or an extension thereof to define a second end and further including an engagement surface in the vicinity of said second end for displacing said patella tendon while said saw extends through said slot.
- 6. A tibial resection guide according to claim 1 further including an alignment member extending distally from said resection guide, said alignment being perpendicular to said slot.
- 7. A method for resectioning the proximal end of a tibia comprising the steps of
(a) providing a tibial resection guide having
(i) an engagement surface following a contoured path permitting engagement with two spaced apart portions of said tibia, one of said portions being in the vicinity of an anterior cortex and the other of said portions being in the vicinity of either a medial cortex adjacent a medial collateral ligament or a lateral cortex adjacent a lateral collateral ligament; (ii) an opposed surface spaced from said engagement surface; (iii) a first end between said engagement surface and said opposed surface; (iv) a second end between said engagement surface and said opposed surface; (v) a proximal surface; and (vi) a slot for receiving and guiding the path of a saw extending therethrough, said slot extending between said opposed surface and said engagement surface and permitting positioning of said saw medially in the vicinity of a medial collateral ligament or laterally in the vicinity of a lateral collateral ligament; (b) positioning said resection guide with said engagement surface in the area of said tibia proximal end and in contact with said tibia in the area of said anterior cortex and either said medial cortex or said lateral cortex and with said slot being substantially perpendicular to the mechanical axis of said tibia; (c) displacing said medial collateral ligament or said lateral collateral ligament with said first end; and (d) resecting said tibia proximal end with a saw extending through said slot.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 further including the step of displacing a patella tendon with said second end prior to said step of resecting.
- 9. A cutting guide assembly for use in resectioning the distal end of a femur comprising
(a) a cutting guide having
(i) first and second spaced apart surfaces, (ii) a slot for guiding a cutting instrument extending between said first and second surfaces, said slot extending anteriorly to posteriorly when said cutting guide is positioned for cutting with said first surface engaged to the lateral or medial aspect adjacent the distal end of a femur and (iii) an edge having a recess extending between said first and second surfaces; and (b) an arm assembly engaged to said cutting guide for adjustable movement thereon, said arm assembly including
(i) an engagement member secured to said edge, (ii) a stylus arm extending from said engagement member along a path parallel to the path of said slot, said stylus having an elongated surface adapted to engage the distal end of a femur, and (iii) an alignment member adapted to be received in a prepared intramedullary femoral canal, said alignment member being disposed at an angle to said stylus arm in the range of 90° to 100°; said cutting guide being movable relative to said arm assembly to position said first side against the lateral or medial aspect of a femur in which said alignment member is positioned in said prepared intramedullary femoral canal.
- 10. A cutting guide assembly according to claim 9 further including means for varying the distance between the path of a cutting instrument extending through said slot and said stylus arm.
- 11. A cutting guide assembly according to claim 10 wherein said means for varying comprises a block positioned between said engagement member and said edge.
- 12. A cutting guide assembly according to claim 10 wherein said means for varying comprises a shaft rotatably mounted on the edge of said cutting guide in said recess in an axially fixed position, a support member engaged to said stylus arm and positioned in said recess for movement toward and away from said slot and means on said rotatably mounted shaft for moving said support member and said stylus arm toward and away from said slot.
- 13. A cutting guide assembly according to claim 12 wherein said rotatably mounted shaft is threadedly engaged to said support member.
- 14. A cutting guide assembly according to claim 13 wherein said stylus arm is movable in a longitudinal direction on said support member.
- 15. A cutting guide assembly according to claim 12 wherein said stylus arm has an end remote from said alignment member and a longitudinal slot extending from said remote end, and longitudinal slot sized to receive said rotatably mounted shaft.
- 16. A femoral anterior-posterior sizer guide for a femur having a resectioned distal end comprising:
(a) a base having a surface upon which a portion of the posterior or anterior femur adjacent said resectioned end may rest; (b) a support extending upwardly from said base, said support having an elongated slot extending upwardly in a direction away from said base; (c) a slideable member movably positioned in said slot; and (d) a stylus movable with said slideable member toward and away from said base surface, said stylus having a femoral engagement surface substantially parallel to said base surface.
- 17. A sizer guide according to claim 16 further including an aperture extending through said slideable member, said aperture extending along an axis parallel with said base surface.
- 18. A sizer guide according to claim 16 further including a distal arm extending from said support, said distal arm having an engagement surface for contacting the distal end of a femur.
- 19. A sizer guide according to claim 18 wherein said slideable member has an aperture extending along an axis parallel to said base surface and parallel to said distal arm engagement surface.
- 20. A sizer guide according to claim 19 further including a wedge engageable with said base surface said wedge tapering from a relatively thin thickness adjacent said support to a thicker thickness spaced from said support, said wedge having a surface upon which said portion of said posterior or anterior femur may rest.
- 21. A sizer guide according to claim 20 wherein the angle of taper of said wedge is in the range of 1° to 8°.
- 22. A sizer guide according to claim 18 wherein said slideable member has an aperture extending along an axis parallel to said distal arm engagement surface and further including means for varying the angle between said axis and said surface of said base.
- 23. A sizer guide according to claim 22 wherein said slideable member is rotatable in said slot and said means for varying the angle between said axis and said base surface comprises means for connecting said distal arm to said slideable member for rotation therewith.
- 24. A sizer guide according to claim 22 wherein said support has a second slot facing said distal arm and further including a connector extending through said second slot connecting said distal arm to said slideable member for rotation therewith.
- 25. In combination, a sizer guide according to claim 17 and a guide pin extending through said aperture.
- 26. In combination, a sizer guide according to claim 19 and a guide pin extending through said aperture.
- 27. A combination for use in resectioning a femur comprising
(a) a guide pin adapted to be positioned in the medial or lateral aspect of a femur substantially parallel to a resectioned distal end of said femur; and (b) a resection guide including
(i) a side resection guide adapted to engage said medial or lateral aspect, said side resection guide having an aperture positioned over said guide pin, and (ii) a chamfer block extending from said side resection guide in a position to engage said resectioned distal end when said side resection guide is engaged to said lateral or medial aspect.
- 28. The combination according to claim 27 wherein said chamfer block includes a guide slot for directing movement of a cutting instrument cutting said resectioned distal end and wherein said chamfer block is adjustably mounted on said side resection guide to move said guide slot medially or laterally.
- 29. A resection guide comprising
(a) a side resection guide adapted to engage the lateral or medial aspect adjacent a resectioned distal end of a femur; and (b) a chamfer block extending from said side resection guide in a position to engage said distal end when said side resection guide is engaged to said lateral or medial aspect.
- 30. A resection guide according to claim 29 wherein said side resection guide includes a first guide slot for directing movement of a cutting instrument laterally to medially or medially to laterally in the area of the anterior aspect of said femur and a second guide slot for directing movement of a cutting instrument laterally to medially or medially to laterally in the area of the posterior aspect of said femur.
- 31. A resection guide according to claim 30 said chamfer block has a triangular cross section with a first flat side engaged to said side resection guide and adapted to engage said distal end and second and third flat sides, each disposed at an angle relative to said first flat side.
- 32. A resection guide according to claim 31 wherein the angle between said second side and said first side is the same as the angle between said third side and said first side.
- 33. A resection guide according to claim 32 wherein said side resection guide has
(a) a third guide slot for directing a cutting instrument laterally to medially or medially to laterally and disposed at the same angle as said chamfer block second flat side and (b) a fourth guide slot for directing a cutting instrument laterally to medially or medially to laterally and disposed at the same angle as said chamfer block third flat side.
- 34. A resection guide according to claim 32 wherein said chamfer block includes a guide slot for directing movement of a cutting instrument cutting said resectioned distal end and wherein said chamfer block is adjustably mounted on said side resection guide to move said guide slot medially or laterally.
- 35. A resection guide according to claim 30 further including an anterior-posterior resection guide secured to said chamfer block and having an anterior cutting guide surface disposed at an angle lying on a plane co-planar with a portion of said first guide slot and a posterior cutting guide surface co-planar with a portion of said second guide slot.
- 36. A resection guide according to claim 30 further including a femoral notch block secured to said chamfer block, a portion of said notch block overlying said side resection guide, said notch block having a first surface adapted to face said resectioned distal end and a second surface aligned with said first guide slot and extending away from said first surface on a plane co-planar with a surface defining one surface of said slot.
- 37. A resection guide according to claim 36 wherein said notch block further includes a third surface generally parallel to said first surface and a pair of guide slots extending between said first and third surfaces and inwardly from said second surface.
- 38. A method for resectioning the distal end of a femur having a prepared intramedullary canal comprising the steps of
(a) providing a cutting guide having first and second spaced apart surfaces, a slot for guiding a cutting instrument extending between said first and second surfaces, said slot extending anteriorly to posterior when said cutting guide is positioned for cutting with said first surface engaged to the lateral or medial aspect adjacent the distal end of a femur and an edge having a recess extending between said first and second surfaces; (b) providing an arm assembly engaged to said cutting guide for adjustable movement thereon, said arm assembly including
(i) an engagement member secured to said edge, (ii) a stylus arm extending from said engagement member along a path parallel to the path of said slot, said stylus having an elongated surface adapted to engage the distal end of a femur, and (iii) an alignment member adapted to be received in a prepared intramedullary femoral canal, said alignment member being disposed at an angle to said stylus arm in the range of 90° to 100°; said cutting guide being movable relative to said arm assembly to position said first side against the lateral or medial aspect of a femur in which said alignment member is positioned in said prepared intramedullary canal; (c) selecting an arm assembly having the desired angle between said stylus arm and said alignment member, said selected arm assembly having an angle in the range of 90° to 100°; (d) moving said alignment member into said intramedullary canal to a position at which said stylus arm contacts said femur distal end; (e) moving said cutting guide on said arm assembly to a position at which said first side engages the lateral or medial aspect of said femur; and (f) extending a cutting instrument through said slot to cut said distal end.
- 39. The method according to claim 38 further including the step of varying the distance, in a direction axially of said intramedullary canal, between said slot and said stylus arm prior to step (f).
- 40. The method according to claim 39 wherein said step of varying is performed while said arm assembly is engaged to said cutting guide.
- 41. A method of resectioning the distal end of a femur comprising the steps of setting proper external rotation for the cuts to be made by positioning a guide rod in the medial or lateral aspect of a femur, positioning a cutting guide having guide surfaces over said guide rod and thereafter resectioning said femur with a cutting instrument while using said guide surfaces to guide said cutting instrument.
- 42. A method of resectioning the distal end of a femur comprising the steps of
(a) providing a femoral anterior-posterior sizer guide having
(i) a base having a surface upon which a portion of the posterior or anterior femur adjacent said resectioned end may rest; (ii) a support extending upwardly from said base, said support having an elongated slot extending upwardly in a direction away from said base; (iii) A slideable member movably positioned in said slot, said slideable member having an aperture extending along an axis; (iv) a stylus movable with said slideable member toward and away from said base surface, said stylus having a femoral engagement surface substantially parallel to said base surface; (b) positioning said sizer guide on said femur with one of the posterior aspect or anterior aspect of said femur engaged to said base and the other of said posterior aspect or anterior aspect engaged to said stylus and with said slideable member facing the lateral or medial aspect of said femur; (c) adjusting said axis relative to said femur; and (d) causing a guide pin to be inserted into said femur using said aperture as a guide to direct the positioning of said guide pin.
- 43. The method according to claim 42 further including the step of providing a distal arm extending in a direction parallel to said axis and further including the step of positioning said sizer guide with said distal arm engaged to the distal end of said femur.
- 44. The method according to claim 42 further including the steps of
(a) removing said sizer guide from said femur, (b) providing a resection guide having
(i) a side resection guide adapted to engage said medial or lateral aspect, said side resection guide having an aperture and one or more guide slots; (ii) a chamfer block extending from said side resection guide; (c) positioning said resection guide with said side section guide engaged to said lateral or medial aspect and said guide pin extending through said aperture and with said chamfer block engaged to said femur distal end; and (d) directing a cutting instrument through said one or more guide slots to resection said femur from said medial or lateral aspect.
- 45. The method according to claim 44 wherein said chamfer block has a triangular cross section with a first flat side engaged said femur distal end and second and third flat sides, each disposed at an angle relative to said first flat side and further including the steps of resecting said femur distal end using a cutting instrument guided on said chamfer block.
- 46. The method according to claim 45 wherein said chamfer block has a guide slot extending from one of said second or third flat sides to said first flat side and further including the step of extending a cutting instrument through said chamfer block guide slot to cut the distal end of said femur.
- 47. The method according to claim 46 further including the step of moving said chamfer block laterally or medially to position said guide slot to a central position relative to said lateral and medial aspects.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/361,990 filed Mar. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361990 |
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