System and method for orthopedic distraction and stabilization
First Claim
1. An orthopedic system comprising:
- a spacer having a superior surface and an inferior surface for coupling between at least two bones of a muscular-skeletal system;
a handle coupled to the spacer;
a cutting block; and
a rod directly connected to the handle, where the rod is coupled to the cutting block to stabilize and align the cutting block;
where the handle has a predetermined alignment to a surface of one of the at least two bones of the muscular-skeletal system and where the surface is aligned to a mechanical axis of the muscular-skeletal system;
further including an alignment tool coupled to the handle to measure misalignment of the surface to the mechanical axis;
where the alignment tool comprises at least one laser coupled to the handle; and
at least one target coupled to the muscular-skeletal system where the target is positioned to be in alignment with the mechanical axis and where a beam of the laser hits the target to measure the misalignment of the surface to the mechanical axis.
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Abstract
At least one embodiment is directed to a dynamic distractor (1 00) for distracting bones of a muscular-skeletal system. The dynamic distractor (100) includes at least one sensor (108, 110) which can provide loading, loading differential and position information as well as other measured parameters, a handle (112, 804), a lift mechanism (302), and one or more alignment aid (502, 802). The position and measurement sensors (108, 110) communicate with the processing unit (406) to display, process, and store measured data. A rod (604) couples a cutting block (602) to the distractor (100). The rod (604) also fixes a position of a cutting block (602) in relation to the distractor (100). The cutting block (602) is coupled to the distractor (100) to stabilize and align the muscular-skeletal system while shaping a bone.
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8 Claims
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1. An orthopedic system comprising:
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a spacer having a superior surface and an inferior surface for coupling between at least two bones of a muscular-skeletal system; a handle coupled to the spacer; a cutting block; and a rod directly connected to the handle, where the rod is coupled to the cutting block to stabilize and align the cutting block;
where the handle has a predetermined alignment to a surface of one of the at least two bones of the muscular-skeletal system and where the surface is aligned to a mechanical axis of the muscular-skeletal system;
further including an alignment tool coupled to the handle to measure misalignment of the surface to the mechanical axis;
where the alignment tool comprises at least one laser coupled to the handle; and
at least one target coupled to the muscular-skeletal system where the target is positioned to be in alignment with the mechanical axis and where a beam of the laser hits the target to measure the misalignment of the surface to the mechanical axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A distraction system comprising:
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a distractor comprising; a first support structure having a superior surface; a second support structure having an inferior surface; and a lift mechanism coupled to interior surfaces of the first and second support structures; a handle operatively coupled to the lift mechanism; a cutting block; and a rod directly connected to the handle, where the rod is coupled to the cutting block to stabilize and align the cutting block to the distractor;
further including an alignment tool coupled to the handle of the distractor where at least one surface of the handle has a predetermined alignment with either the superior or inferior surface of the support structure;
further including a rod coupled to the handle where the handle aids in determining misalignment to a mechanical axis of the muscular-skeletal system;
further including at least one laser coupled to the handle; and
at least one target coupled to the muscular-skeletal system where the target is positioned to be in alignment with a mechanical axis of the muscular-skeletal system and where a beam of the laser hits the target to measure the misalignment of the surface to the mechanical axis. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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