Patent classifications
A61B2017/568
Devices, apparatus and methods for patient-specific MIS procedures
Devices, apparatus and methods for patient-specific MIS procedures. A patient-specific, MIS navigation guide device may include a main body having a proximal surface and a distal surface, wherein the distal surface is configured to face target tissue upon placement of said MIS navigation guide device. Anchors extend distally of the distal surface, and distal ends of the anchors lie on a three dimensional surface that matches contours of the target tissue in locations where the anchors are designed to contact. A position indicator on the device is interpretable by a surgeon to know when the anchors have not yet been contacted to the target tissue in a predetermined orientation and to know when the anchors have been contacted to the target tissue in the predetermined orientation.
Method and system for designing and fabricating a customised device
Disclosed herein are a method and system for producing a digital model of a customised device, comprising the steps of: importing a first digital file of a base part; importing a second digital file of a target shape; determining a warping interpolation function based on source point positions associated with the base part and target point positions associated with the target shape; and applying the warping interpolation function to the points of said base part to generate a model of said customised device.
Low-profile metallic customized patient-specific orthopaedic surgical instruments
A number of low-profile metallic customized, patient-specific orthopaedic surgical instruments are disclosed.
Tool for fixed customised relative alignment of adjustable orthopedic devices
An anatomy simulator can include a guide body having one or more faces. The anatomy simulator can include a first simulator socket forming a recess in a first face of the one or more faces. The first simulator socket can be configured to receive a first plate. The first simulator socket can include a first base portion. The anatomy simulator can include a bore extending from the base portion of the first simulator socket to an interior of the anatomy simulator. The bore can be configured to receive an alignment mechanism. The first base portion can be angled at a first angle with respect to the first face.
Patient specific alignment guide with cutting surface and laser indicator
A patient-specific guiding system for guiding an instrument relative to a portion of an anatomical feature of a patient. The patient-specific guiding system includes a patient-specific guide. The guide includes a first portion having a first patient-specific inner surface that conforms to a first surface of the anatomical feature and an outer surface opposite the first patient-specific inner surface. The first portion also includes a guide surface for use in guiding the instrument relative to the anatomical feature. The guide also includes a second portion having a second patient-specific inner surface that conforms to a second surface of the anatomical feature and an outer surface opposite the second patient-specific inner surface. The second portion is removably connected to the first portion.
Foot and ankle surgical method and apparatus therefor
A weight-bearing stance corrected foot orthotic (12) is adapted to be used on the foot (2) of a anaesthetised patient in the supine or prone position, the weight bearing stance corrected foot orthotic (12) adapted to dorsiflex the toes of the forefoot of the patient an angle of between 30° to 50° to the plane of the foot (2). A surgical foot orthotic (12) is formed by the steps of disposing a patient's foot (2) or both feet in a weight bearing neutral position and dorsiflexing the forefoot or forefeet of the patient such that patient's foot (2) or feet are in or towards the Windlass configuration. A first orthotic (5) correcting the stance of the patient in the weight bearing position with dorsiflexed forefoot is formed and this is scanned to form an electronic image of the corrective load bearing surface. The electronic image is modified to include one or more guide apertures or cut-outs (9) and a surgical corrected weight-bearing orthotic from the modified electronic image is 3-D printed with the one or more guide apertures or cut-outs.
Three-dimensional printed bone supported sinus guide for edentulous maxillary arch
An accurate and precise surgical guide for dental procedures, especially a procedure involving a subject with few or no teeth as well as methods for making and use of such guides.
PROCESS, KIT, AND IMPLANT FOR CORRECTION OF A BONE INJURY
There is a process for correcting a bone injury, an implant for correcting the bone injury and a kit for applying the implant for correcting the bone injury. The process can be made substantially uniform with the application of a standardized kit. In at least one application the process is for correcting a bunion on a patient. The process can include applying a first drill guide to a bone, and then a second drill guide. Once the drill guides have been applied and wires have been inserted into a bone, an implant can then be applied to correct a bone injury and to allow the bone injury to heal.
Surgical alignment guide assembly for total ankle replacement and method of using the same
A surgical guide assembly is disclosed herein that includes instruments configured to aid in the alignment of surgical instruments. In one aspect, a first and second instrument are provided that are configured to be connected to each other via interfaces and each define bone contact interface. The bone contact interfaces are configured to engage with the tibia and talus, in one embodiment.
IMPRESSION ELEMENT FOR THE CREATION OF A SURGICAL GUIDE
According to an aspect of the invention there is provided a mouldable material carrier for use in producing an impression of a surgical site comprising: a base having a channel passing through the base between an inlet and an outlet; and a securing portion configured to secure a flexible sheet to the base around the outlet to cover the outlet such that, when mouldable material is urged through the inlet, the mouldable material is extruded out of the outlet and contained within a volume defined by the flexible sheet and the base, such that when the mouldable material carrier is urged against a surgical site, the mouldable material within the volume forms an impression of the surgical site without making contact with the surgical site.