A61F2002/4632

Patient-specific medical systems, devices, and methods

Systems and methods for designing and implementing patient-specific surgical procedures and/or medical devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method includes receiving a patient data set of a patient. The patient data set is compared to a plurality of reference patient data sets, wherein each of the plurality of reference patient data sets is associated with a corresponding reference patient. A subset of the plurality of reference patient data sets is selected based, at least partly, on similarity to the patient data set and treatment outcome of the corresponding reference patient. Based on the selected subset, at least one surgical procedure or medical device design for treating the patient is generated.

SURGICAL UPPER COMPUTER FOR TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY, AND TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY SYSTEM

A surgical upper computer for a total knee arthroplasty, and a total knee arthroplasty system, in the field of surgical devices. The surgical upper computer includes a processor, and a memory storing which, when executed, enable the processor to execute operating modes of the surgical upper computer, where the operating modes include: exhibiting information to be input, the information to be input including a dynamic change range of a joint flexion angle, and a relationship between the joint flexion angle and a pushing force applied or a gap formed between a femur and a tibia; applying a pushing force during a process of dynamically adjusting the joint flexion angle, and acquiring corresponding relationship data between the pushing force and the gap; and visually exhibiting the corresponding relationship data. Accordingly, the force and gap between soft tissues in the total knee arthroplasty can be acquired and exhibited in a reasonable manner.

SURGICAL UPPER COMPUTER FOR TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY, AND TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY SYSTEM

A surgical upper computer for a total knee arthroplasty, and a total knee arthroplasty system, and in the field of surgical equipment. The surgical upper computer includes a memory storing a first computer program which enables a processor to execute a first operating mode of the surgical upper computer, where the first operating mode includes: exhibiting, by an interactive interface, to a user, first information to be input, the first information including a magnitude range and change interval of a pushing force applied between a femur and a tibia; in response to user input, controlling a butting member and a push plate to apply different pushing forces at a preset joint flexion angle, and acquiring relationship data between the pushing force and a gap; and displaying the relationship data. Accordingly, the force and gap between soft tissues in the total knee arthroplasty can be acquired and displayed.

IMPLANT EVALUATION IN PROSTHESIS INSTALLATION
20170340456 · 2017-11-30 ·

A system, method, and computer program product for allowing any surgeon, including those surgeons who perform a fewer number of a replacement procedure as compared to a more experienced surgeon who performs a greater number of procedures, to provide an improved likelihood of a favorable outcome approaching, if not exceeding, a likelihood of a favorable outcome as performed by a very experienced surgeon with the replacement procedure, such as by understanding the prosthesis installation environment (e.g., cup/cavity interface) and to provide intelligent and interactive tools and methods to standardize the installation process and provide feedback regarding a quality of insertion/installation. Force sensing is included to aid in quantifying installation of an implant, particularly a cup into a pelvic bone.

Instrumented linkage system

An instrumented linkage system (100) to facilitate accuracy and efficiency of a surgical procedure is disclosed. The linkage system may be directly attached to a bone and used to register the bone to a computer. The linkage system may also be used to verify the accuracy and alignment of planned resections relative to the bone.

Surgical alignment using references
09827112 · 2017-11-28 · ·

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer-readable storage media, for surgical alignment using references. In one general aspect, a method includes coupling a guide to a joint, the guide defining an axis and having an outer contour formed to substantially conform to a portion of the joint. The first reference is attached at a fixed position relative to the joint. A positioning system is used to determine a position of the axis relative to the first reference, where the position of the axis is determined based upon the position of the guide while the guide is coupled to the joint. The guide is removed from the joint, and after the guide is removed from the joint, an instrument is positioned relative to the axis based on a position of a second reference relative to the first reference.

SURGICAL IMPACTOR ARRAYS

Systems, methods, and devices are disclosed for navigational arrays for attaching to surgical tools, the arrays comprising a frame comprising fiducials for detection by an optical navigation system, and a body having a first end for supporting the frame and a second end defining an opening, wherein the opening is aligned with a first axis of the surgical tool, wherein the opening engages a stationary surface adjacent to the surgical tool, and wherein the opening engages features disposed at predetermined even intervals on the stationary surface adapted to allow repositioning of the array from a first position to a second position, wherein the second position is at least one of a rotational offset or an axial offset from the first position. The stationary surface may be a step disposed on an adapter inserted into the surgical tool. The stationary surface may be a sheath covering a rotatable shaft inserted into the surgical tool. The stationary surface may be a sleeve disposed on the surgical tool. The arrays may be part of a computer-assisted surgical system.

EXPANDABLE FUSION DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED DEPLOYABLE RETENTION SPIKES
20230172723 · 2023-06-08 ·

Expandable fusion devices, systems, and methods. The expandable fusion device includes one or more integrated deployable retention spikes configured to resist expulsion of the device when installed in the intervertebral disc space. The implant may include upper and lower main endplates, an actuator assembly configured to cause an expansion in height of the upper and lower main endplates, and a sidecar assembly including a sidecar carrier, an upper carrier endplate pivotably coupled to an upper spike, and a lower carrier endplate pivotably coupled to a lower spike such that forward translation of the sidecar carrier pushes against the upper and lower carrier endplates, thereby deploying the upper and lower spikes.

Two-dimensional medical image-based spinal surgery planning apparatus and method
11666458 · 2023-06-06 · ·

Proposed are an apparatus and method for spinal surgery planning, the spinal surgery planning method including: acquiring a two-dimensional (2D) spinal image of a patient through a medical imaging apparatus; calculating a registration relationship between coordinates in an image space and coordinates in a surgical space by registering the image space for the spinal image and the surgical space where spinal surgery is performed on the patient; generating a virtual three-dimensional (3D) figure in the surgical space; projecting the 3D figure onto the spinal image based on the registration relationship; adjusting the 3D figure so that the 3D figure can correspond to a predetermined landmark on the spinal image; and setting an insertion position and insertion path of a spinal prosthesis based on the spinal image and the 3D figure.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING AND IMPLANTATION OF MEDICAL IMPLANTS
20230165664 · 2023-06-01 ·

An apparatus for implanting a medical implant into bone includes: an implant having at least one predetermined natural frequency; and an instrument, comprising: a housing; a coupler carried by the housing and configured to be mechanically connected to a medical implant; and a forcing mechanism carried by the housing and operable to apply a cyclic excitation force at the predetermined natural frequency.