Optical distal targeting method for an intramedullary nail
First Claim
1. A method of aligning a surgical drill with a transverse hole of an intramedullary nail, said intramedullary nail insertable into a patient'"'"'s bone and having a hollow body portion, comprising the steps of:
- a) inserting a source of nonionizing electromagnetic radiation within said hollow body portion of said intramedullary nail such that said radiation passes through said transverse hole of said intramedullary nail;
b) visually detecting said radiation emitted through said transverse hole on the exterior surface of said patient, said step of visually detecting said radiation comprising the step of collecting said emitted radiation, generating a video signal of said radiation, and displaying said video signal; and
c) aligning said surgical drill with said detected radiation.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods for detecting the location of transverse holes of an intramedullary nail which has been inserted into a long bone and for aligning a surgical drill to the transverse holes. An insert having a light source at its distal end emitting non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum or infrared is inserted into the intramedullary nail, such that the light source is placed adjacent to the transverse holes. The light source may be a directional radiation output emitting the radiation in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the intramedullary nail. The light source may alternatively be an isotropic radiation output emitting radiation in all directions. The surgeon detects the transmitted radiation on the surface of the body of the patient and aligns the drill with the emitted radiation. Auxiliary video equipment, such as a camera and video monitor may be used to collect and display the emitted radiation, particularly if light in the infrared portion of the spectrum is used.
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7 Claims
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1. A method of aligning a surgical drill with a transverse hole of an intramedullary nail, said intramedullary nail insertable into a patient'"'"'s bone and having a hollow body portion, comprising the steps of:
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a) inserting a source of nonionizing electromagnetic radiation within said hollow body portion of said intramedullary nail such that said radiation passes through said transverse hole of said intramedullary nail; b) visually detecting said radiation emitted through said transverse hole on the exterior surface of said patient, said step of visually detecting said radiation comprising the step of collecting said emitted radiation, generating a video signal of said radiation, and displaying said video signal; and c) aligning said surgical drill with said detected radiation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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