Method of determining the position of the articular point of a joint
First Claim
1. A method of obtaining preoperative information determining the position of an articular point of a knee joint between the femur and the tibia of a leg for guiding orthopaedic surgery on the knee joint, the knee joint comprising a patella and medial and lateral epicondyles and being located between a hip joint and an ankle joint located at respective ends of said femur and said tibia distal to said knee joint, said method comprising the steps of:
- fixing a first marker to a portion of said leg comprising said femur;
fixing a second marker to a portion of said leg comprising said tibia;
identifying the positions of said first and second markers in space using a measuring device;
palpating said patella using a third marker;
identifying the position of said patella using said measuring device to measure the position of said third marker in space during said patella palpating step;
determining the position of a femur articular point using a data processing system adapted to receive signals corresponding to positional data of the markers from the measuring device;
defining mathematically a femoral axis extending between said femur articular point and said patella using said data processing system;
palpating said medial and lateral epicondyles using said third marker;
identifying the positions of said epicondyles using said measuring device to measure the position of said third marker in space during said epicondyle palpating step;
defining mathematically, using said data processing system, a plane substantially perpendicular to said femoral axis and at substantially equal respective rectangular distances to the positions of said medial and lateral epicondyles, the intersection of said plane and said femoral axis being an initial estimate of said articular point of said knee joint;
defining a region in said plane having a predetermined size, said region including said initial estimate of said articular point of said knee joint;
determining the position of an articular point of said tibia at said ankle joint;
moving said tibia articular point relatively to said femur by rotating said tibia about said knee joint;
identifying a multiplicity of different positions of said tibia articular point using said measuring device to measure the positions of said first and second markers during motion of said tibia articular point;
determining mathematically, using said data processing system, one point among a multiplicity of points within said region for which the position is substantially invariant for each of said positions of said tibia articular point, said one point being said articular point of said knee joint; and
using the position of said articular point to guide an orthopaedic surgical procedure.
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Abstract
A non-invasive method for determining the articular point of a knee joint is disclosed. The method uses a surgical navigation system having stereoscopic cameras which track the positions of infrared emitting or reflecting markers attached to leg portions on either side of the knee joint. A movable marker is used to palpate known landmarks on the leg portions to determine their positions. The leg portions are moved to determine the trajectories of the landmarks relative to the joint. Positional information from the cameras is fed to a data processing system with resident software which uses the positional information and trajectories to mathematically determine the positions of the knee joint articular point according to the laws of kinematics.
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1. A method of obtaining preoperative information determining the position of an articular point of a knee joint between the femur and the tibia of a leg for guiding orthopaedic surgery on the knee joint, the knee joint comprising a patella and medial and lateral epicondyles and being located between a hip joint and an ankle joint located at respective ends of said femur and said tibia distal to said knee joint, said method comprising the steps of:
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fixing a first marker to a portion of said leg comprising said femur;
fixing a second marker to a portion of said leg comprising said tibia;
identifying the positions of said first and second markers in space using a measuring device;
palpating said patella using a third marker;
identifying the position of said patella using said measuring device to measure the position of said third marker in space during said patella palpating step;
determining the position of a femur articular point using a data processing system adapted to receive signals corresponding to positional data of the markers from the measuring device;
defining mathematically a femoral axis extending between said femur articular point and said patella using said data processing system;
palpating said medial and lateral epicondyles using said third marker;
identifying the positions of said epicondyles using said measuring device to measure the position of said third marker in space during said epicondyle palpating step;
defining mathematically, using said data processing system, a plane substantially perpendicular to said femoral axis and at substantially equal respective rectangular distances to the positions of said medial and lateral epicondyles, the intersection of said plane and said femoral axis being an initial estimate of said articular point of said knee joint;
defining a region in said plane having a predetermined size, said region including said initial estimate of said articular point of said knee joint;
determining the position of an articular point of said tibia at said ankle joint;
moving said tibia articular point relatively to said femur by rotating said tibia about said knee joint;
identifying a multiplicity of different positions of said tibia articular point using said measuring device to measure the positions of said first and second markers during motion of said tibia articular point;
determining mathematically, using said data processing system, one point among a multiplicity of points within said region for which the position is substantially invariant for each of said positions of said tibia articular point, said one point being said articular point of said knee joint; and
using the position of said articular point to guide an orthopaedic surgical procedure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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