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Tibial resection guide alignment apparatus and method

  • US 5,628,750 A
  • Filed: 06/30/1995
  • Issued: 05/13/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/30/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for aligning a tibial resection guide during knee arthroplasty, the apparatus comprising:

  • (a) an elongated base member;

    (b) a carriage member slidably mounted on the elongated base member so as to slide along a depth adjustment axis of the elongated base member;

    (c) depth adjustment means associated with the base member and carriage member for adjusting the position of the carriage member along the depth adjustment axis of the base member and fixing the carriage member in a desired position along the depth adjustment axis of the base member;

    (d) a guide block mount pivotally connected to the carriage member so as to pivot about a slope adjustment axis that extends substantially perpendicular to the depth adjustment axis;

    (e) slope adjustment means mounted on the carriage member for adjusting the orientation of the guide block mount about the slope adjustment axis and fixing the guide block mount in a desired orientation about the slope adjustment axis;

    (f) guide connecting means associated with the guide block mount for releasably securing the tibial resection guide to the guide block mount;

    (g) a connecting arm connected to an upper end of the base member so as to extend over the center of the tibial plateau when the base member is in an operating position adjacent to the anterior side of the surgically exposed tibial plateau, in which operating position the depth adjustment axis extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the patient'"'"'s tibia;

    (h) at least one engagement member extending from a lower surface of the connecting arm for engaging the proximal end of the tibia;

    (i) an intramedullary shaft;

    (j) an intramedullary shaft opening extending through the connecting arm for receiving the intramedullary shaft extending into the tibial canal when the base member is in the operating position;

    (k) an elongated extramedullary mounting member;

    (l) extramedullary mount connecting means associated with the base member and the elongated extramedullary mounting member for rigidly connecting the elongated extramedullary mounting member to a lower end of the base member such that the extramedullary mounting member extends along the anterior side of the patient'"'"'s tibia when the base member is in the operating position; and

    (m) a bottom assembly connected to a lower end of the extramedullary mounting member opposite the end of the extramedullary mounting member connected to the base member, the bottom assembly for attaching around a lower portion of the patient'"'"'s tibia and fixing the lower end of the extramedullary mounting member relative to the patient'"'"'s tibia.

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