CAS bone reference and less invasive installation method thereof
First Claim
1. A method for monitoring position and movement of bone element using an image guided surgical system, comprising the steps of:
- providing a bone reference assembly comprising a toothed bone anchor member and a trackable member, the trackable member comprising a detectable element adapted to be located and tracked in three dimensional apace by the image guided surgical system, thereby defining position and movement of the trackable member;
inserting a protective guide member through soft tissue covering the bone element using a proximal end while gradually separating the soft tissue so as not to cause significant damage thereto, until the proximal end is substantially adjacent the bone element, the protective guide member being sized to receive at least the toothed bone anchor member therein;
using the protective guide member to guide the toothed bone anchor member into direct engagement with the bone element without damaging the soft tissue;
engaging the toothed bone anchor member to the bone element such that the bone reference assembly is in a fixed position relative to the bone element;
performing a registration of the bone element; and
locating and tracking the bone element using the image guided surgical system.
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Abstract
A surgical bone reference assembly is communicable with an image guided surgical system such that position and movement of a bone element are monitorable. A bone anchor member comprises a trackable member and teeth engageable with the bone element. The trackable member comprises a detectable element adapted to be located and tracked in three dimensional space by the image guided surgical system, thereby defining position and movement of the trackable member. A protective guide member is used with the bone anchor member such that the bone anchor member is insertable through soft tissue covering the bone element without causing significant damage thereto. The bone anchor member is engageable with the bone element, such that the teeth are forced into engagement with the bone element and the bone anchor member is fastenable to the bone element in a fixed relation thereto.
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37 Claims
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1. A method for monitoring position and movement of bone element using an image guided surgical system, comprising the steps of:
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providing a bone reference assembly comprising a toothed bone anchor member and a trackable member, the trackable member comprising a detectable element adapted to be located and tracked in three dimensional apace by the image guided surgical system, thereby defining position and movement of the trackable member;
inserting a protective guide member through soft tissue covering the bone element using a proximal end while gradually separating the soft tissue so as not to cause significant damage thereto, until the proximal end is substantially adjacent the bone element, the protective guide member being sized to receive at least the toothed bone anchor member therein;
using the protective guide member to guide the toothed bone anchor member into direct engagement with the bone element without damaging the soft tissue;
engaging the toothed bone anchor member to the bone element such that the bone reference assembly is in a fixed position relative to the bone element;
performing a registration of the bone element; and
locating and tracking the bone element using the image guided surgical system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A surgical bone reference assembly communicable with an image guided surgical system such that position and movement of a bone clement are monitorable, the bone reference assembly comprising:
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a bone anchor member comprising a trackable member and teeth engageable with the bone element, the trackable member comprising a detectable element adapted to be located and tracked in three dimensional space by the image guided surgical system, thereby defining position and movement of the trackable member; and
a protective guide member for use with the bone anchor member such that the bone anchor member is in is through soft tissue covering the bone element without causing significant damage thereto;
the bone anchor member being engageable with the bone element, such that the teeth are forced into engagement with the bone element and the bone anchor member is fastenable to the bone element in a fixed relation thereto.
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- 16. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 16, wherein the protective guide member comprises a sleeve member.
- 17. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 17, wherein the sleeve member is cylindrical and the bone anchor member comprises a substantially tubular portion insertable within the sleeve member.
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18. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 18, wherein the substantially tubular portion comprises teeth near a proximal end thereof.
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20. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 20, wherein the probe comprises a substantially blunt conical tip adapted for gradually separating the soft tissue without causing significant damage thereto.
- 22. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 22, wherein the articulated support permits at least two degrees of freedom of the trackable member relative to the bone anchor member.
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23. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 23, wherein the articulated support comprises at least two independent joints.
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24. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 24, wherein the independent joints comprise lockable, rotational joints.
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27. A surgical bone reference assembly communicable with a computer assisted surgical (CAS) system such that position and movement of a bone element are monitorable, the bone reference assembly comprising:
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a bone anchor member comprising a trackable member and teeth engageable with the bone element, the trackable member comprising a detectable element adapted to be located and tracked in three dimensional space by the CAS system, thereby defining position and movement of the trackable member; and
a protective member for use with the bone anchor member such that the teeth of the bone anchor member insertable through soft tissue covering the bone clement without causing significant damage thereto;
the bone anchor member being engageable with the bone element such that the teeth are forced into engagement with the bone element and the bone anchor member is fastenable to the bone element in a fixed relation thereto.
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- 28. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 28, wherein the protective member comprises a guiding sleeve member.
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29. The bone reference assembly defined in claim 29, wherein the sleeve member is cylindrical and the bone anchor member comprises a substantially tubular portion insertable within the sleeve member.
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30. The bone reference assembly as defined in claim 30, wherein the substantially tubular portion comprises the teeth near a proximal end thereof.
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32. The bone reference assembly defined in claim 32, wherein the probe comprises a substantially blunt conical tip adapted for gradually separating the soft tissue without causing significant damage thereto.
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33. A method for monitoring position and movement of a bone element using an image guided surgical system, comprising the steps of:
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providing a bone reference assembly comprising a bone anchor member having at least three bone engaging teeth, a bone anchor screw and a trackable member, the trackable ember comprising a detectable element adapted to be located and hacked in three dimensional space by the image guided surgical system, thereby defining position and movement of the trackable member;
inserting the bone anchor member through soft tissue covering the bone element until at least a part of the bone anchor member is in direct engagement with the bone element, while protecting the soft tissue from said teeth and gradually separating the soft tissue so as not to cause significant damage thereto;
engaging the bone element with e bone anchor screw and the teeth such that the bone reference assembly in a fixed position relative to the bone element;
performing a registration of the bone element; and
locating and tracking the bone element using the image guided surgical system.
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34. The method as defined in claim 34, wherein the protective member comprises a protective sleeve sized to receive the bone anchor therein, the step, of inserting the bone anchor member comprising:
- inserting the protective sleeve through the soft tissue such that a proximal end thereof is substantially adjacent the bone element; and
subsequently inserting the bon anchor member through the protective sleeve until the bone anchor member is in direct engagement with the bone element. - View Dependent Claims (37)
- inserting the protective sleeve through the soft tissue such that a proximal end thereof is substantially adjacent the bone element; and
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35. The method as defined in claim 35, wherein the step of inserting the protective sleeve further comprises using an insertion probe having a substantially blunt and conical proximal end.
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36. The method as defined in claim 36, further comprising engaging the protective sleeve to the insertion probe prior to inserting it through the soft tissue, detaching the insertion probe from the protective sleeve once in place substantially adjacent the bone element and removing the probe member leaving the protective sleeve in place.
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