Claims
- 1. An arthroscopic drill guide for use in drilling a tunnel in a knee joint having a femur with an intercondylar roof and a trochlear groove, and a tibia having a tibial eminence, said drill guide comprising:a drill sleeve defining an aperture extending along a drilling axis, said aperture operable to guide a drilling procedure; a guide assembly disposed in communication with said drill sleeve, said guide assembly operable to reference at least one landmark, said guide assembly defining a pair of guide bores; and a guide bar disposed in communication with said guide assembly and operable to be slidably received within each of said guide bores, said guide bar providing visual alignment of said drilling axis relative to the coronal plane passing through the knee joint.
- 2. The drill guide as defined in claim 1 wherein said guide bar is operable to be aligned relative to said drilling axis for use in drilling a tunnel in one of either a right and a left knee.
- 3. The drill guide as defined in claim 1 wherein said guide assembly includes a positioning member and a guide arm, said positioning member extending from said drill sleeve and operable to be gripped by a user and said guide arm extending from said positioning member and operable to reference at least one landmark.
- 4. The drill guide as defined in claim 3 wherein said guide bar is disposed in communication with said guide arm.
- 5. The drill guide as defined in claim 4 wherein said guide arm defines said pair of guide bores.
- 6. The drill guide as defined in claim 1 wherein said guide assembly is operable to reference at least three (3) anatomical landmarks in the knee.7.The drill guide as defined in claim 1 wherein said guide assembly includes a guide region having a guide section operable to contact the trochlear groove and an extension having a distal tip operable to contact the tibial eminence and a bulbous shaped heel positioned opposite said distal tip operable to contact the intercondylar roof of the femur.
- 8. An arthroscopic drill guide for use in drilling a tunnel in a knee joint having a femur with an intercondylar roof and a trochlear groove, and a tibia having a tibial eminence, said drill guide comprising:a drill sleeve defining an aperture extending along a drilling axis, said aperture operable to guide a drilling procedure; a guide assembly disposed in communication with said drill sleeve, said guide assembly operable to reference at least one landmark; and a guide bar disposed in communication with said guide assembly, said guide bar providing visual alignment of said drilling axis relative to the coronal plane passing through the knee joint, wherein said guide bar is positioned at about seventy degrees (70°) relative to said drilling axis, wherein said guide bar is operable to be visually aligned substantially parallel with the coronal plane.
- 9. An arthroscopic drill guide for use in drilling a tunnel in a knee joint having a femur with an intercondylar roof and a trochlear groove, and a tibia having a tibial eminence, said drill guide comprising:a drill sleeve defining an aperture extending along a drilling axis, said aperture operable to guide a drilling procedure; a positioning member extending from said drill sleeve, said positioning member operable to be gripped by a user; a guide arm having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end in mechanical communication with said positioning member and said distal end including a guide region operable to reference at least one landmark in the knee; and a removable guide bar operable to be removably coupled to said guide arm in at least two orientations for permitting visual alignment of said drill guide relative to the coronal plane of the knee.
- 10. The drill guide as defined in claim 9 wherein said guide arm defines a first bore angled relative to said drilling axis and a second bore angled relative to said drilling axis, said guide bar operable to be slidably received in either of said first guide bore and said second guide bore.
- 11. The drill guide as defined in claim 9 wherein said guide bar is an elongated cylindrical bar.
- 12. The drill guide as defined in claim 9 wherein said guide bar is operable to be positioned at about seventy degrees (70°) relative to said drilling axis.
- 13. The drill guide as defined in claim 9 wherein said guide region includes a guide section operable to contact the trochlear groove and an extension having a distal tip operable to contact the tibial eminence and a bulbous shaped heel positioned opposite said distal tip operable to contact the intercondylar roof of the femur.
- 14. The drill guide as defined in claim 9 wherein said at least one landmark within the knee is an anatomical landmark.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08\494,019, filed Jun. 23, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,019,767, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08\222,082, filed Apr. 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,570,706, which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08\020,901, filed Feb. 23, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,077, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07\552,815, filed Jul. 16, 1990, now abandoned.
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