DEVICE FOR THE PREPARATION OF A PATELLA FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A PATELLAR IMPLANT
20170245867 ยท 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The device comprises a clamp secured to a cutting guide (4) and comprising two arms (1) and (2) articulated against an elastic return means (3). According to the invention, the device comprises a bespoke volumetric body (5) acting as a spacer, being shaped such as to be coupled to one of the arms (2), one of the 10 faces of the body (5), considered to be opposite to the coupling with the arm (2) has a recessed indentation that is married, in inverted form, with the posterior articular face of the patella positioned on the other arm (1), said indentation and the height of the volumetric body (5) being defined by means of form modeling software using scanner or MRI data from said patella, in order to give the 15 orientation and positioning of the prosthetic patella, the posterior cutting height and the drilling depth of a retention pin for the patellar implant, the volumetric body (5) acting as a spacer being coaxially drilled with a through hole of a diameter that is substantially equal to that of the patellar implant retention pin.
Claims
1. Device for the preparation of a patella for the implementation of a patellar implant, comprising a clamp secured to a cutting guide (4) and comprising 2 aims (1) and (2) articulated against an elastic return means (3), characterized in that it comprises a bespoke volumetric body (5) acting as a spacer, being shaped such as to be coupled to one of the aims (2), one of the faces of the body (5), considered to be opposite to the coupling with the aim (2) has a recessed indentation that is married, in inverted form, with the posterior articular face of the patella positioned on the other arm (1), said indentation and the height of the volumetric body (5) being defined by means of form modeling software using scanner or MRI data from said patella, in order to give the orientation and positioning of the prosthetic patella, the posterior cutting height and the drilling depth of a retention pin for the patellar implant, the volumetric body (5) acting as a spacer being coaxially drilled with a through hole of a diameter that is substantially equal to that of the patellar implant retention pin.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the hole of the volumetric body (5) is extended by means of a centering pin (5b) that is capable of cooperating with a complementary shape of one of the arms (2) of the clamp, in particular the upper arm, said body (5) having a planar support surface (5c) cooperating with said arm (2).
3. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that the arm (2) whereupon the volumetric body (5) is coupled, serves as an abutment for a drill (9) engaged in the hole of the volumetric body (5), said abutment being located at the drilling depth of the patellar taking into consideration the adapted height of said body.
4. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the two arms (1) and (2) each receive at their free end, an articulated arm (6) and (7), said arms receiving the volumetric body (5) and being mounted with height-displacement capability in order to be spaced apart or brought closer together, in a parallel manner, in combination with a guide column (8) receiving the return means (3).
5. Device according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the end of the arm (6) relative to the lower arm (1), has rough anchoring patches that cooperate with the patella.
6. Device according to claims 1 and 4, in that the cutting guide (4) is mounted with height adjustment on the guide column.
Description
[0015] The invention is described below in more detail using the figures of the drawings attached, wherein:
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[0021] The device, according to the invention, for the development of a patella, comprises a clamp designated in the entirety thereof by (P) and having two arms (1) and (2), articulated against an elastic return means (3), particularly in the form of a spring. Said clamp (P) is, moreover, secured to a cutting guide (4).
[0022] According to a characteristic of the invention, the clamp includes a bespoke volumetric body (5), of a generally parallelepiped form, and acting as a spacer. The spacer (5) is intended to be temporarily connected to one of the arms on the clamp, particularly the upper arm (2), as will be indicated later.
[0023] Importantly, one of the faces (5a) of the body (5), that is considered to be opposite the face that couples with the arm (2), has a recessed indentation, that marries, in inverted form, with the front of the patient's anatomical patella being positioned on the other arm (1). Said indentation and the height of the volumetric body (5) are defined by means of form modeling software using scanner or MRI data from the anatomical patella. These provisions make it possible to give the orientation and the positioning of the prosthetic patella, the posterior cutting height and the drilling depth of the patellar implant retention pin.
[0024] In the illustrated embodiment, the two arms (1) and (2) each receive an articulated arm (6) and (7) at their free ends. The arms (6) and (7) are mounted mounted with height-displacement capability in order to be spaced apart or brought closer together, in a parallel manner, in combination with a guide column (8) under the effect of activating the arms (1) and (2) of the clamp. The guide column (8) retains the return spring (3) mounted between the two arms (6) and (7).
[0025] The volumetric body (5) is coaxially drilled with a through-hole of a diameter that is substantially equal to that of the prosthetic patellar implant retention pin. Said hole is extended by a centering pin (5b) that is able to cooperate with a complementary indentation (7a) that has a circular journal (7b), formed at the free end of the arm (7) of the upper arm (2). After the pin (5b) engages in the indentation (7a) of the journal (7b), a flat support face (5c) of the spacer (5), cooperates with said journal (7b).
[0026] The arm (7), whereupon the volumetric body (5) is coupled, serves as an abutment for a drill (9) engaged in the hole aligned with the indentation (7a) of the journal (7b), of the pin (5b) and of the body (5). In the example illustrated, as shown in
[0027] The free end of the lower arm (6) has rough anchoring patches that cooperate with the anatomical patella, as shown in
[0028] It is apparent from these characteristics that the spacer (5), with respect to the support surface that marries, in inverted form, with the internal face of the anatomical patella, the shape thereof being defined by form modeling software using scanner or MRI data that the practitioner will have asked of his patient, allows the positioning and orientation of the clamp to be defined with respect to the posterior articular face of the patella.
[0029] As indicated,
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[0031] The advantages are apparent from the description.