Intramedullary universal proximal tibial resector guide
First Claim
1. A proximal tibial resector guide, comprising:
- a) an intramedullary rod with a longitudinal axis and having a distal end adapted to be inserted within an intramedullary canal of a tibia, and a proximal end;
b) a bar fixedly attached to said proximal end of said intramedullary rod and extending away therefrom in a direction perpendicular to said axis;
c) a support structure slidably mounted on said bar for movements toward and away from said rod to provide adjustability of said guide in an anterior-posterior direction, said support structure carrying a saw guide having a saw guide slot and said support structure further including;
i) posterior slope adjustment means for adjusting the posterior slope of said saw guide slot;
ii) medial-lateral adjustment means for adjusting the orientation of said saw guide slot in the medial-lateral direction;
iii) vertical adjustment means for infinitely adjusting vertical position of said saw guide with respect to said bar, said vertical adjustment means including an elongated vertically disposed sleeve having diametrically opposed slots receiving said bar, said sleeve having an internal passage slidably receiving an elongated threaded support rod, said elongated sleeve having a recess slidably receiving an actuator sleeve having an internal threaded passage threadably receiving said support rod, whereby rotations of said actuator sleeve result in reciprocation of said support rod and infinite adjustment of said vertical position of said saw guide; and
iv) coupling means for detachably coupling said saw guide to said posterior slope adjustment means.
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Abstract
An intramedullary universal proximal tibial resector guide is disclosed which combines several unique features together to provide an extremely versatile instrument. The inventive guide includes structure allowing anterior-posterior adjustment, medial-lateral adjustment, posterior slope adjustment and vertical adjustment. The design of the precision slot of the present invention best facilitates resection of the proximal tibia beneath the patellar fat pad. The vertical adjustment utilizes a micrometer-type actuator to allow precise adjustment of the appropriate cutting depth. Deep grooves on the intramedullary rod facilitate decompression of the intramedullary fat. The resector cutting head may be removed from the rest of the instrument in an easy one-step procedure leaving the resector cutting head in place ready to receive a surgical resection cutting blade.
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13 Claims
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1. A proximal tibial resector guide, comprising:
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a) an intramedullary rod with a longitudinal axis and having a distal end adapted to be inserted within an intramedullary canal of a tibia, and a proximal end; b) a bar fixedly attached to said proximal end of said intramedullary rod and extending away therefrom in a direction perpendicular to said axis; c) a support structure slidably mounted on said bar for movements toward and away from said rod to provide adjustability of said guide in an anterior-posterior direction, said support structure carrying a saw guide having a saw guide slot and said support structure further including; i) posterior slope adjustment means for adjusting the posterior slope of said saw guide slot; ii) medial-lateral adjustment means for adjusting the orientation of said saw guide slot in the medial-lateral direction; iii) vertical adjustment means for infinitely adjusting vertical position of said saw guide with respect to said bar, said vertical adjustment means including an elongated vertically disposed sleeve having diametrically opposed slots receiving said bar, said sleeve having an internal passage slidably receiving an elongated threaded support rod, said elongated sleeve having a recess slidably receiving an actuator sleeve having an internal threaded passage threadably receiving said support rod, whereby rotations of said actuator sleeve result in reciprocation of said support rod and infinite adjustment of said vertical position of said saw guide; and iv) coupling means for detachably coupling said saw guide to said posterior slope adjustment means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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- 3. The invention of claim 3, wherein said support rod has an elongated slot aligned with said slots in said elongated sleeve and slidably receiving said bar, whereby said support rod is constrained against rotation.
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