Total knee arthroplasty systems and processes
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1. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portions of a knee joint comprising:
- (a) obtaining data corresponding to the structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty trial component attached at least indirectly to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one sensor, tracking position and orientation of the trial component relative to the body part; and
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the trial component properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part.
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Abstract
Systems and processes for tracking anatomy, instrumentation, trial implants, implants, and references, and rendering images and data related to them in connection with surgical operations, for example total knee arthroplasties (“TKA”). These systems and processes are accomplished by using a computer to intraoperatively obtain images of body parts and to register, navigate, and track surgical instruments.
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1. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portions of a knee joint comprising:
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(a) obtaining data corresponding to the structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty trial component attached at least indirectly to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one sensor, tracking position and orientation of the trial component relative to the body part; and
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the trial component properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part.
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2. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portions of a knee joint, comprising:
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(a) obtaining data corresponding to structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and part of the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one sensor, tracking position and orientation of the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument relative to the body part;
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part;
(e) navigating the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument relative to the body part and attaching the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument to the body part according to the image;
(f) modifying the body part using the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument attached to the body part; and
(g) assessing performance of the joint using images displayed on said monitor. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portions of a knee joint comprising:
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(a) obtaining data corresponding to structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one sensor, tracking position and orientation of the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument relative to the body part;
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part;
(e) navigating the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument relative to the body part and attaching the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument to the body part according to the image;
(f) modifying the body part using the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument attached to the body part;
(g) removing the total knee arthroplasty surgical instrument from the body part;
(h) registering a trial component attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(i) tracking position and orientation of the trial component relative to the body part;
(j) generating and displaying on the monitor a visual image of the trial component properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part;
(k) navigating and installing the trial component on the body part according to the image; and
(l) assessing performance of the knee joint using images displayed on the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portions of a knee joint comprising:
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(a) obtaining data corresponding to structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty implant trial component attached at least indirectly to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one sensor, tracking position and orientation of the trial component relative to the body part;
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the trial component properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part;
(e) navigating the trial component relative to the body part and attaching the trial component to the body part according to the image;
(f) performing soft tissue balancing tests while the computer continues to track the fiducials;
(g) using data generated by the computer to assess alignment and stability of the joint with the trial component attached; and
(h) releasing soft tissue to adjust alignment and stability.
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18. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portions of a knee joint comprising:
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(a) obtaining data corresponding to structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty implant component attached at least indirectly to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one position sensor, tracking position and orientation of the implant component relative to the body part;
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the implant component properly positioned and oriented relative to the knee joint; and
(e) navigating the implant component relative to the body part and attaching the implant component to the body part according to the image. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A process for performing total knee arthroplasty surgical operations on portion of a knee joint comprising:
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(a) obtaining data corresponding to structure of a body part forming a portion of said joint with a locator, wherein the body part and the locator are each attached to a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(b) registering a total knee arthroplasty implant component attached to a tool to which is attached a fiducial capable of being tracked by at least one position sensor;
(c) using a computer which receives signals from the at least one sensor, tracking position and orientation of the implant component relative to the body part;
(d) generating and displaying on a monitor associated with the computer a visual image of the implant component properly positioned and oriented relative to the body part;
(e) navigating the implant component relative to the body part and attaching the implant component to the body part according to the image;
(f) discontinuing tracking of the implant component using the fiducial attached to the tool;
(g) initiating tracking of the implant component using the fiducial attached to the body part on which the implant component is attached;
(h) performing soft tissue balancing tests while the computer continues to track the fiducials; and
(i) using data generated by the computer to assess alignment and stability of the joint with the implant installed.
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