Modular shaping and trial reduction guide for implantation of posterior-stabilized femoral prosthesis and method of using same
First Claim
1. A femoral trial implant comprising:
- (a) a modular bracket defining a structure having an internal surface adapted to be seated on the distal aspect of a resected femur and an external surface with a shape resembling the normal distal condyle of the femur, including an elongated central opening appointed to expose a selected portion of the resected femur;
(b) means for guiding a tool along a predetermined arcuate path for controlled shaping of a patellar groove in the exposed portion of the femur through the opening;
(c) means for guiding a second tool for forming a deep recess in the distal femur to accommodate an intercondylar housing of a posterior-stabilized femoral component; and
(d) an insert covering the opening and provided with a posterior-stabilizing housing which articulates with a proximal aspect of the tibia for interoperative trial reduction of the knee joint without removal of the bracket from the resected distal surface.
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Abstract
According to the invention, there is provided a trial implant comprising a modular bracket defining a structure having an internal surface adapted to be seated on the distal aspect of a resected femur bone and an external surface with a shape resembling the normal distal condyle of the femur. The bracket has an elongated central opening appointed to expose the resected bone of the femur, including a pair of tracks for guiding a tool along a predetermined path for controlled shaping of a patellar groove in the bone exposed through the opening. An end mill guide cooperates with the bracket to receive another tool to form a deep recess for accommodating a posterior-stabilizing housing. After the recess is formed, the guide is replaced with an insert having a posterior-stabilizing housing which covers the opening of the bracket and articulates with a proximal aspect of the tibia during interoperative trial reduction of the knee joint. Removal of the bracket from the resected bone is unnecessary following the shaping steps prior to performing the trial reduction.
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5 Claims
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1. A femoral trial implant comprising:
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(a) a modular bracket defining a structure having an internal surface adapted to be seated on the distal aspect of a resected femur and an external surface with a shape resembling the normal distal condyle of the femur, including an elongated central opening appointed to expose a selected portion of the resected femur; (b) means for guiding a tool along a predetermined arcuate path for controlled shaping of a patellar groove in the exposed portion of the femur through the opening; (c) means for guiding a second tool for forming a deep recess in the distal femur to accommodate an intercondylar housing of a posterior-stabilized femoral component; and (d) an insert covering the opening and provided with a posterior-stabilizing housing which articulates with a proximal aspect of the tibia for interoperative trial reduction of the knee joint without removal of the bracket from the resected distal surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of implanting a condylar prosthesis onto the proximal aspect of a resected femur comprising the steps of:
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(a) resecting the distal aspect of the femur to receive a trial implant thereon; (b) providing a trial implant including, in combination bracket defining a modular structure with an internal surface adapted to be seated on the distal aspect of the femur and an external surface formed with a shape resembling the normal distal condyle, including an elongated central opening appointed to expose a selected portion of the anterior distal resected surface of the femur to a shaping tool and means for guiding the tool along a predetermined arcuate path, and an insert which is replaceable to cover the opening; (c) moving the shaping tool along the guide means, cutting or abrading a patellar groove in the selected portion of the femur exposed through the opening; (d) providing a means for guiding a second tool to form a deep recess in the distal femur for accommodating a posterior-stabilizing housing of the femoral component; (e) forming the deep recess with the second tool; (f) placing a trial insert formed with a posterior-stabilizing housing securely over the opening; and (g) performing a trial reduction of the knee joint, without removing the modular bracket.
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