Coordinate instrument set
First Claim
1. A method of mapping a tissue feature of a tissue site of a patient with a surgical instrument wherein the tissue site is a meniscus, the tissue feature having a position, the surgical instrument including a tube and a ruler reciprocable with respect to the tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the ruler including a distal end and distance indicia, the method comprising:
- moving a portion of the tube to the tissue site with at least part of the ruler retracted;
piercing the tissue site with a portion of the ruler at a selected fixation point to temporarily anchor the distal end of the ruler to the tissue at the fixation point;
with the distal end of the ruler anchored to the tissue at the fixation point, moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the extended position;
determining a distance based on a position of the tissue feature with respect to the fixation point; and
moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the retracted position and removing the tube and ruler from the tissue site.
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Abstract
Surgical instruments for use in mapping tissue defects include telescoping rulers and tubes. One of the instruments has a pointed anchoring tip for piercing tissue near the site of the defect. Another instrument has a hook for catching an anatomical landmark. Measuring portions of the rulers of both instruments include distance indicia so that a coordinate system can be established for mapping the location of the defect or of an implant at the defect site. The coordinate system can be re-established at a later time using the same fixation point for the anchoring tip and the same landmark for the hook to evaluate the clinical effects of the treatment selected. The method of using the instrument set is also described.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of mapping a tissue feature of a tissue site of a patient with a surgical instrument wherein the tissue site is a meniscus, the tissue feature having a position, the surgical instrument including a tube and a ruler reciprocable with respect to the tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the ruler including a distal end and distance indicia, the method comprising:
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moving a portion of the tube to the tissue site with at least part of the ruler retracted; piercing the tissue site with a portion of the ruler at a selected fixation point to temporarily anchor the distal end of the ruler to the tissue at the fixation point; with the distal end of the ruler anchored to the tissue at the fixation point, moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the extended position; determining a distance based on a position of the tissue feature with respect to the fixation point; and moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the retracted position and removing the tube and ruler from the tissue site. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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2. A method of mapping a tissue feature of a tissue site of a patient with a surgical instrument, the tissue feature having a position, the surgical instrument including a tube and a ruler reciprocable with respect to the tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the ruler including a distal end and distance indicia, the method comprising:
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moving a portion of the tube to the tissue site with at least part of the ruler retracted; piercing the tissue site with a portion of the ruler at a selected fixation point to temporarily anchor the distal end of the ruler to the tissue at the fixation point; with the distal end of the ruler anchored to the tissue at the fixation point, moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the extended position; determining a distance based on a position of the tissue feature with respect to the fixation point; moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the retracted position and removing the tube and ruler from the tissue site; providing a second surgical instrument including a tube and a ruler reciprocable with respect to the tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the ruler including a distal end and distance indicia; moving a portion of the tube of the second instrument to the tissue site with at least part of the ruler retracted; fixing an end of the ruler to the tissue site at a second location spaced from the fixation point; moving the tube of the second instrument with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the extended position and wherein a portion of the ruler of the second instrument crosses a portion of the ruler of the first instrument; determining a distance based on a position of the ruler of the second instrument with respect to the ruler of the first instrument; and moving the tube with respect to the ruler so that the ruler is in the retracted position and removing the tube and ruler from the tissue site.
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5. A method of measuring a tissue feature of a tissue site within the body of a patient with a surgical instrument wherein the tissue site is a meniscus,
the surgical instrument including a tube having a proximal end and a distal end, an elongated member reciprocable with respect to the tube between a distally retracted position and a distally extended position, the elongated member having a proximal end and a distal end, and distance indicia at the proximal end of the elongated member, the method comprising: -
moving the distal end of the tube to the tissue site within the body of the patient; piercing the tissue site with the distal end of the elongated member at a first location, thereby temporarily anchoring the elongated member to the tissue site; moving the tube with respect to the elongated member so that the distal end of the tube is at a second location while the distal end of the elongated member is maintained at the first location; determining a distance between the first location and the second location by observing the distance indicia at the proximal end of the elongated member. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method of mapping a tissue feature of a tissue site of a patient, wherein the tissue site is a meniscus, with a surgical coordinate instrument and a surgical measuring instrument, the surgical coordinate instrument including a tube and a coordinate ruler reciprocable with respect to the tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the coordinate ruler including a distal end and distance indicia, the surgical measuring instrument including a tube and a ruler reciprocable with respect to the tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the ruler including a distal end and distance indicia, the method comprising:
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moving a portion of the tube of the coordinate instrument to the tissue site with at least part of the coordinate ruler retracted, piercing the tissue with a portion of the coordinate ruler at a selected fixation point to temporarily anchor the distal end of the coordinate ruler to the tissue at the fixation point, moving the tube with respect to the coordinate ruler so that the coordinate ruler is in the extended position; moving a portion of the tube of the measuring instrument to the tissue site with at least part of the ruler retracted, placing the distal end of the ruler at a second location related to the feature to be mapped, moving the tube with respect to the ruler until a portion of the measuring instrument crosses the coordinate ruler; determining a distance between a portion of the surgical measuring instrument and the coordinate ruler. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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