Apparatus and method for reconstructing ligaments
First Claim
1. Apparatus for removing portions of a bone forming part of a joint, said apparatus comprising:
- a router assembly comprising;
a cutting head fixed to a shaft; and
a shield assembly having a body portion and a hood portion, said body portion having a hole therethrough for receiving said shaft, said hood portion extending from one end of said body portion and defining a concavity in which is disposable in part said cutting head, wherein said cutting head and said shaft are provided with bores in alignment with each other and adapted to receive a guidewire therethrough, and further wherein said hood portion is provided with a hole therein alignable with said cutting head bore and adapted to receive said guidewire; and
the guidewire, said guidewire extending through said shaft, said cutting head and said shield hood portion hole, said shaft, said cutting head, and said shield assembly being movable along said guidewire to advance said router assembly along said guidewire;
said shaft, said shield assembly and said guidewire being flexible, and said distal end of said guidewire being adapted for positioning in a bone, whereby when said distal end of said guidewire is positioned in a bone, the router assembly may thereafter be moved along said guidewire while said joint is flexed and said guidewire is bent so as to permit the cutting head to remove any intervening bone.
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Abstract
Apparatus for removing bone from a femoral notch, or the like, which includes a guidewire and a router assembly. The router assembly comprises a cutting head fixed to a shaft rotatably disposed in a hole through a body portion of a shield assembly. A hood portion of the shield assembly extends from the body portion of the shield assembly and covers a first portion of the cutting head while leaving exposed a second portion of the cutting head. The guidewire extends through a hole in the shaft, a hole in the cutting head, and a hole in the shield assembly hood portion, such that the router assembly is movable along the guidewire. The shaft is rotatable in the shield assembly body portion such that the second portion of the cutting head is engageable with the bone and operative to remove portions of the bone. The guidewire is installed in the knee so that it extends along the length to be occupied by a graft ligament. The guidewire and router assembly are flexible so that the bone-trimming operation may be conducted dynamically as the knee is moved through a range of natural motions.
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7 Claims
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1. Apparatus for removing portions of a bone forming part of a joint, said apparatus comprising:
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a router assembly comprising;
a cutting head fixed to a shaft; and
a shield assembly having a body portion and a hood portion, said body portion having a hole therethrough for receiving said shaft, said hood portion extending from one end of said body portion and defining a concavity in which is disposable in part said cutting head, wherein said cutting head and said shaft are provided with bores in alignment with each other and adapted to receive a guidewire therethrough, and further wherein said hood portion is provided with a hole therein alignable with said cutting head bore and adapted to receive said guidewire; and
the guidewire, said guidewire extending through said shaft, said cutting head and said shield hood portion hole, said shaft, said cutting head, and said shield assembly being movable along said guidewire to advance said router assembly along said guidewire;
said shaft, said shield assembly and said guidewire being flexible, and said distal end of said guidewire being adapted for positioning in a bone, whereby when said distal end of said guidewire is positioned in a bone, the router assembly may thereafter be moved along said guidewire while said joint is flexed and said guidewire is bent so as to permit the cutting head to remove any intervening bone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
the guidewire, said guidewire being formed out of a pseudoelastic material.
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