Femoral surface shaping apparatus for posterior-stabilized knee implants
First Claim
1. An apparatus for completing the preparation of a distal femur which has been partially shaped to receive a femoral component of a posterior- stabilized knee implant prosthesis having an intercondylar stabilizing housing wherein said femur has been shaped to contain a flat distal femoral surface, said apparatus comprising, in combination:
- (a) a template having a bottom adapted to be placed on said flat distal femoral surface such that a slot having a U-shaped perimeter and being of substantially the same size and shape as the stabilizing housing passing through said template is situated over that portion of said femur which is to be removed to provide a shaped recess in said distal femur for the receipt of the stabilizing housing of said femoral component, wherein the open-ended portion of said slot of said template opens in the direction of the posterior portion of the femur when the template is placed on the femur, said slot being adapted to cooperte with and closely engage the sides of(b) a drilling means, said template having a sufficient thickness between the bottom and the top of said template to thereby direct said drilling means into said femur, relative to said flat distal femoral surface, to create at least a major portion of said recess, there being a stop means present on said drilling means to control the depth to which said drilling means enters said femur so that the depth of the recess created matches the height of the stabilizing housing of the implant to be fixed to said distal femur.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a surgical apparatus for providing an accurately placed recess in a distal femoral surface for the intercondylar stabilizing housing of a posterior-stabilized knee implant prosthesis which apparatus comprises (a) a template having (1) a bottom surface which is adapted to be placed in an aligning relationship with the flat surface of a distal femur which has been partially shaped to receive the femoral component of a posterior-stabilized knee implant prosthesis and (2) a U-shaped slot passing through the template where the slot is of substantially the same size and shape as the outer periphery of the intercondylar stabilizing housing present on the femoral component to be implanted and (b) a drilling means, preferably in the form of an end-mill cutter, having a stop means thereon and the drilling means closely engages the sides of the U-shaped slot in the template so that the drilling means can be passed through the U-shaped slot until the stop means contacts a surface of the guide and is then drawn along the slot to create a precisely shaped and aligned recess in the femur for receipt of the intercondylar stabilizing housing. In a more preferred embodiment, the template is composed of a drilling means guide which fits over a femoral trial prosthesis which is used for trial reductions after the drill guide is used and removed.
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1. An apparatus for completing the preparation of a distal femur which has been partially shaped to receive a femoral component of a posterior- stabilized knee implant prosthesis having an intercondylar stabilizing housing wherein said femur has been shaped to contain a flat distal femoral surface, said apparatus comprising, in combination:
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(a) a template having a bottom adapted to be placed on said flat distal femoral surface such that a slot having a U-shaped perimeter and being of substantially the same size and shape as the stabilizing housing passing through said template is situated over that portion of said femur which is to be removed to provide a shaped recess in said distal femur for the receipt of the stabilizing housing of said femoral component, wherein the open-ended portion of said slot of said template opens in the direction of the posterior portion of the femur when the template is placed on the femur, said slot being adapted to cooperte with and closely engage the sides of (b) a drilling means, said template having a sufficient thickness between the bottom and the top of said template to thereby direct said drilling means into said femur, relative to said flat distal femoral surface, to create at least a major portion of said recess, there being a stop means present on said drilling means to control the depth to which said drilling means enters said femur so that the depth of the recess created matches the height of the stabilizing housing of the implant to be fixed to said distal femur. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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