Tibiofemoral alignment guide
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1. A tibiofemoral alignment guide suitable for measuring an angle between the axis of femoral and tibial bones at a knee joint, comprising:
- (a) a femoral segment joined to an intermediate segment, the intermediate segment being joined to a tibial segment, wherein the femoral segment is removably inserted at the knee into the femoral medullary canal and the tibial segment extends external to the tibial bone and in a direction away from the knee joint;
(b) the femoral segment having a diameter and a length suitable for maintaining the femoral segment within the femur without physical attachment therein, such that the alignment guide serves to align the tibia and femur and can be readily inserted or removed during knee surgery;
(c) a measurement means for determining the angle between the axis of the tibial shaft and the axis of the femoral shaft.
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Abstract
A tibiofermoral alignment guide suitable for use during total knee replacement surgery, provides a means of measuring the angle subtended at the knee joint by the tibial axis relative to the femoral axis. The device can be repeatedly inserted into the medullary canal of the femur and removed therefrom during surgery. The device comprises a rigid rod being formed as an integral unit having tibial, intermediate and femoral segments, wherein the tibial and femoral segments are roughly parallel forming an approximately z-shaped guide.
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1. A tibiofemoral alignment guide suitable for measuring an angle between the axis of femoral and tibial bones at a knee joint, comprising:
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(a) a femoral segment joined to an intermediate segment, the intermediate segment being joined to a tibial segment, wherein the femoral segment is removably inserted at the knee into the femoral medullary canal and the tibial segment extends external to the tibial bone and in a direction away from the knee joint; (b) the femoral segment having a diameter and a length suitable for maintaining the femoral segment within the femur without physical attachment therein, such that the alignment guide serves to align the tibia and femur and can be readily inserted or removed during knee surgery; (c) a measurement means for determining the angle between the axis of the tibial shaft and the axis of the femoral shaft.
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2. A tibiofemoral alignment guide comprising:
- a rigid rod, being formed as an integral unit having tibial, intermediate and femoral segments, each segment having a pair of ends, wherein;
(a) the tibial and femoral segments being generally straight and at least roughly parallel to each other so that the segments collectively form an approximately Z-shaped guide, (b) a first end of the femoral segment forming a first rod end, a second end of the femoral segment being affixed to a first end of the intermediate segment, a first end of the tibial segment forming a second rod end, a second end of the tibial segment being affixed to a second end of the intermediate segment; (c) a first angle subtended by the tibial and intermediate segments substantially equaling a second angle subtended by the intermediate and femoral segments; (d) the femoral segment having a length and a shape compatible with the length and shape of the medullary canal, suitable for repeated insertion into the medullary canal and removal therefrom, thereby acting as a reference for the axis of the femoral shaft; (e) the tibial segment being external to the tibia, having a length sufficient to permit angular measurement between the tibial segment and the tibia; (f) the intermediate segment having a length that displaces the tibial segment clear of the knee joint while remaining connected to the second end of the femoral segment; and (f) a measurement means for determining the angle between the axis of the tibial shaft and the axis of the femoral shaft. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- a rigid rod, being formed as an integral unit having tibial, intermediate and femoral segments, each segment having a pair of ends, wherein;
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11. A method of directly measuring the tibiofemoral angle during total knee replacement surgery in a human subject comprising:
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(A) providing a rigid rod being formed as an integral unit having tibial, intermediate and femoral segments, each segment having a pair of ends, wherein the tibial and femoral segments being generally straight and at least roughly parallel to each other so that the segments collectively form an approximately Z-shaped guide (B) inserting the first end of the rod into the medullary canal of the femur and rotating the rod about an axis coincident with the femoral segment to orient the intermediate segment so as to project the tibial segment outside the joint; and (C) measuring the angle subtended between the tibial segment and tibial shaft using a goniometer, the goniometer being fixed at the junction between the tibial segment and the intermediate segment, and the angle being measured using an arm extending pivotally from the goniometer. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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