Method and apparatus for achieving correct limb alignment in unicondylar knee arthroplasty
First Claim
1. A method of creating a desired alignment between a tibia and a femur that form a knee joint having an alignment deformity, comprising:
- inserting a spacer of an adjustable alignment block into the knee joint;
connecting a femoral alignment rod having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis to said adjustable alignment block, the first end of the femoral alignment rod positioned between a pair of condyles positioned at a distal end of the femur and the second end of the femoral alignment rod extending proximally toward a femoral head of the femur;
connecting a tibial alignment rod having a first end and a second end to said adjustable alignment block, the first end of the tibial alignment rod positioned between the pair of condyles, the second end of the tibial alignment rod extending distally, said tibial alignment rod one of substantially parallel to and colinear with said femoral alignment rod;
connecting a targeting guide to said second end of said femoral alignment rod, said targeting guide having a reference offset from said longitudinal axis of said femoral alignment rod;
aligning said reference of said targeting guide with a femoral head;
aligning the tibial alignment rod with a tibial mechanical axis; and
adjusting the spacer to maintain the knee in a position whereby said reference of said targeting guide remains aligned with the femoral head and said tibial alignment rod remains aligned with the tibial mechanical axis.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for correcting limb alignment in a unicondylar knee arthroplasty and linking the distal femoral cut and the proximal tibial cut. Alignment rods are connected to a spacing apparatus to facilitate correction of limb alignment. The alignment rods are positioned along the mechanical axis of the femur and the tibia and the knee joint is positioned to correct alignment. A spacing apparatus is positioned in the relevant knee compartment and utilized to hold the knee in position to correct limb alignment. The spacing apparatus includes a femoral cut slot through which the distal femoral cut is made and further includes tibial affixment apertures through which a headless securing device can be positioned to secure the spacing apparatus to the tibia. After the distal femoral resection is complete, the spacing apparatus is removed, with the headless securing devices remaining positioned in the tibia. The headless securing devices are used as a reference for securing a tibial cut block to the tibia for making the proximal tibial resection. With the mechanism of the present invention, the knee can be placed in flexion when making the proximal tibial cut and the distal femoral cut is linked to the proximal tibial cut.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of creating a desired alignment between a tibia and a femur that form a knee joint having an alignment deformity, comprising:
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inserting a spacer of an adjustable alignment block into the knee joint; connecting a femoral alignment rod having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis to said adjustable alignment block, the first end of the femoral alignment rod positioned between a pair of condyles positioned at a distal end of the femur and the second end of the femoral alignment rod extending proximally toward a femoral head of the femur; connecting a tibial alignment rod having a first end and a second end to said adjustable alignment block, the first end of the tibial alignment rod positioned between the pair of condyles, the second end of the tibial alignment rod extending distally, said tibial alignment rod one of substantially parallel to and colinear with said femoral alignment rod; connecting a targeting guide to said second end of said femoral alignment rod, said targeting guide having a reference offset from said longitudinal axis of said femoral alignment rod; aligning said reference of said targeting guide with a femoral head; aligning the tibial alignment rod with a tibial mechanical axis; and adjusting the spacer to maintain the knee in a position whereby said reference of said targeting guide remains aligned with the femoral head and said tibial alignment rod remains aligned with the tibial mechanical axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of creating a desired alignment between a tibia and a femur that form a knee joint having alignment deformity, comprising:
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inserting a spacer of an adjustable alignment block”
into the knee joint, the adjustable alignment block having a femoral cut guide;connecting a femoral alignment rod having a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis to said adjustable alignment block, the first end of the femoral alignment rod positioned between a pair of condyles positioned at a distal end of the femur and the second end of the femoral alignment rod extending proximally toward a femoral head of the femur; connecting a tibial alignment rod having a first end and a second end to said adjustable alignment block, the first end of the tibial alignment rod positioned between the pair of condyles, the second end of the tibial alignment rod extending distally, said tibial alignment rod one of substantially parallel to and colinear with said femoral alignment rod; aligning the tibial alignment rod with a tibial mechanical axis; substantially aligning the femoral alignment rod with a femoral mechanical axis by connecting a targeting guide to said second end of said femoral alignment rod, said targeting guide having a reference offset from said longitudinal axis of said femoral alignment rod and aligning said reference of said targeting guide with a femoral head; and adjusting the spacer to maintain the knee in an aligned position whereby said tibial alignment rod remains aligned with the tibial mechanical axis and said femoral alignment rod remains substantially aligned with the femoral mechanical axis. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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