FEMORAL HEAD CENTRE OF ROTATION LOCATING DEVICE
20210128321 · 2021-05-06
Inventors
- Arda Awais (Chigwell, GB)
- Eleanor Donald Fathers (Tottenham, GB)
- Caroline Fletcher (Birmingham, GB)
- Chierol Lai (Rotterdam, NL)
Cpc classification
A61F2/4657
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/175
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/3609
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides a femoral head centre of rotation locating device (10) comprising an adjustable frame (12) having a frame axis (X). The frame includes a central frame portion (14); a first jaw (16) that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a first femoral head contacting surface (26); a second jaw (18) that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a second femoral head contacting surface (28), and a gear wheel (32) mounted on the central frame portion. The gear wheel has a centric aperture (34) located substantially equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces. The gear wheel is operably connected to each of the first and second moveable jaws by gear teeth (30) provided on a surface of each of the first and second moveable jaws. Linear movement of the first jaw in a first direction rotates the gear wheel to cause reciprocal linear movement of the second jaw to maintain the centric aperture at a position equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces. This aligns the centric aperture with the native head centre of the femur as the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces come into contact with opposite surfaces of the femoral head.
Claims
1. A femoral head centre of rotation locating device comprising: an adjustable frame having a frame axis, the frame comprising: a central frame portion; a first jaw that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a first femoral head contacting surface; a second jaw that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a second femoral head contacting surface, and a gearwheel mounted on the central frame portion, the gear wheel having a centric aperture located substantially equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces, the gear wheel being operably connected to each of the first and second moveable jaws by gear teeth provided on a surface of each of the first and second moveable jaws, wherein linear movement of the first jaw in a first direction rotates the gear wheel to cause reciprocal linear movement of the second jaw to maintain the centric aperture at a position equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces to align the centric aperture with the native head centre of the femur as the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces come into contact with opposite surfaces of the femoral head.
2. The device according to claim 1, in which each of the first and second jaw includes an end wall and a pair of arms extending therefrom.
3. The device according to claim 2, in which the gear teeth are provided at least partially along an inner surface of one of the arms of the first jaw and one of the arms of the second jaw.
4. The device according to claim 2, in which the central frame portion includes: a first channel dimensioned to receive one of the pair of arms of the first jaw and one of the pair of arms of the second jaw, in a sliding relationship, and a second channel dimensioned to receive one of the pair of arms of the first jaw and one of the pair of arms of the second jaw in a sliding relationship.
5. The device according to claim 2, in which the first femoral head contacting surface and the second femoral head contacting surface comprises a projection extending from the end wall.
6. The device according to claim 5, in which the projection comprises a pair of spaced posts.
7. The device according to claim 6, in which the centric aperture of the gear wheel is dimensioned to receive a bone marking element for marking the position of the femoral head centre of rotation onto the femoral head.
8. The device according to claim 7, in which the bone marking element includes a first end configured to pierce the femoral head and second end configured to be impacted.
9. A kit for use in comparing the position of a femoral head centre of rotation of a native femoral head and a trial femoral head component, the kit comprising: (a) a femoral head centre of rotation locating device comprising: an adjustable frame having a frame axis, the frame comprising: a central frame portion; a first jaw that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a first femoral head contacting surface; a second jaw that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a second femoral head contacting surface, and a gearwheel mounted on the central frame portion, the gear wheel having a centric aperture located substantially equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces, the gear wheel being operably connected to each of the first and second moveable jaws by gear teeth provided on a surface of each of the first and second moveable jaws, wherein linear movement of the first jaw in a first direction rotates the gear wheel to cause reciprocal linear movement of the second jaw to maintain the centric aperture at a position equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces to align the centric aperture with the native head centre of the femur as the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces come into contact with opposite surfaces of the femoral head. (b) a trochanter marking device comprising: a connection element configured for connecting the trochanter marking device to (i) the femoral head centre of rotation of the native femoral head and (ii) a femoral head centre of centre of rotation of a trial femoral head component, such that the trochanter marking device can pivot about each femoral head centre of rotation, and a marking aperture dimensioned for receiving a marking tool for marking the position of the marking aperture on the trochanter.
10. The kit of claim 9, in which the trochanter marking device includes a plurality of sections, each section including at least one marking aperture, and in which adjacent sections are connected via a frangible connection thereby enabling the trochanter marking device to be shortened by removal of a section.
11. The kit of claim 9, in which the femoral head centre of rotation locating device and/or the trochanter marking device is made of a plastic.
12. The kit of claim 9, in which the femoral head centre of rotation locating device and/or the trochanter marking device is disposable.
13. A method of locating a femoral head centre of rotation of a native femur, comprising the steps of: (i) using a femoral head centre of rotation locating device comprising: an adjustable frame having a frame axis, the frame comprising: a central frame portion; a first jaw that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a first femoral head contacting surface; a second jaw that is linearly moveable relative to the central frame portion along the frame axis and having a second femoral head contacting surface, and a gearwheel mounted on the central frame portion, the gear wheel having a centric aperture located substantially equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces, the gear wheel being operably connected to each of the first and second moveable jaws by gear teeth provided on a surface of each of the first and second moveable jaws, wherein linear movement of the first jaw in a first direction rotates the gear wheel to cause reciprocal linear movement of the second jaw to maintain the centric aperture at a position equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces to align the centric aperture with the native head centre of the femur as the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces come into contact with opposite surfaces of the femoral head. (ii) positioning the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces against contact points of the femoral head that equate to a widest part of the femoral head to align the centric aperture of the gear wheel with the centre of rotation of the native femoral head.
14. The method of claim 13, in which the method further comprises the step of marking the position of the centric aperture of the gear wheel on the femoral head.
15. The method of claim 14, in which the marking step comprises impacting a bone marking element located within the centric aperture of the gear wheel, the bone marking element including a first end configured to pierce the femoral head and second end configured to be impacted.
16. A method of comparing a femoral head centre of rotation of a native femoral head with a femoral head centre of rotation of a trial femoral head component, the method comprising the steps of: (i) locating a femoral head centre of rotation of a native femoral head using the method of claim 13; (ii) connecting a connection element of a trochanter marking device to the femoral head centre of rotation of the native femoral head located in step (i), the trochanter marking device comprising: a connection element configured for connecting the trochanter marking device to the femoral head centre of rotation of the native femoral head, and a marking aperture dimensioned for receiving a marking tool for marking the position of the aperture on the trochanter at the femoral head centre of rotation of the native femur; (iii) marking at least two positions on the trochanter by pivoting the trochanter marking device to a first position on the trochanter, inserting a marking tool through the marking aperture and marking the trochanter at a first position, and then pivoting the trochanter marking device to a second position on the trochanter, inserting a marking tool through the marking aperture and marking the trochanter at a second position; (iv) resecting the femoral head to leave a prepared femoral neck; (v) using a rasp or broach to prepare a cavity in the prepared femoral neck for receipt of a femoral component; (vi) implanting a femoral component; (vii) assembling a trial femoral head component onto the implanted femoral component; (viii) connecting a connection element of the trochanter marking device to the femoral head centre of rotation of the trial femoral head component; (ix) pivoting the trochanter marking device to the first and second marks made on the trochanter made in step (iii); (x) assessing whether the marking aperture used to mark the first and second marks overlies each of the first and second marks.
17. The method of claim 16, in which the femoral component in step (vi) is a construct of a broach or a rasp with a trial femoral neck component.
18. The method of claim 16, in which the femoral component in step (vi) is a femoral stem component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0055] Constructions of the femoral head centre of rotation locating device will be described hereinafter, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like reference signs relate to like elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0068] Constructions of the femoral head centre of rotation locating device are described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0070] Each of the first and second jaws 16, 18 has an end wall 20 and two arms 22, 24 extending perpendicularly from the end wall.
[0071] The end wall of each jaw is provided with a femoral head contacting surface 26, 28, respectively. In this embodiment, each femoral head contacting surface 26, 28 includes two spaced apart posts joined by a brace portion 29. The free, lower edge of the brace portion has a curved profile. This curved profile is ergonomically designed for the surgeon's fingers to fit through and feel the bone of the femoral head.
[0072] One of the arms 24 of each of the first and second jaws includes a plurality of gear teeth 30 extending inwardly. The gear teeth 30 interact with a gearwheel 32 mounted on the central frame portion. The gearwheel has a centric aperture 34 that is located substantially equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces 26, 28.
[0073] Linear movement of the first jaw in a first direction rotates the gear wheel to cause reciprocal linear movement of the second jaw to maintain the centric aperture at a position equidistant from the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces. This aligns the centric aperture 34 with the native head centre of the femur as the first and second femoral head contacting surfaces come into contact with opposite surfaces of the femoral head.
[0074] As shown in
[0075] During use, the surgeon brings the femoral head contacting surface on the first and second jaws 26, 28 into contact with the femoral head at its widest point. To do this, the jaws are moved linearly towards or away from each other. This causes the gearwheel to rotate either clockwise or anti-clockwise.
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[0077] The centric aperture includes a removable bone marking element 36. This can be provided within the centric aperture, or provided as a separate component and inserted into the centric aperture by the surgeon. The bone marking element 36 includes a first end configured (e.g., a spike) to pierce the bone and second end configured to be impacted.
[0078] Once the centric aperture 34 of the gearwheel 32 has been aligned with the centre of rotation of the native femoral head, the user can impact the bone marking element 36 using, for example, a hammer. This is shown in
[0079] The femoral head centre of rotation locating device is then removed from the femoral head. In some constructions, particularly those in which the device is made of a plastic, the device may be disposed of.
[0080] In order for a surgeon to assess whether the centre of rotation of a trial femoral head matches the centre of rotation of the native femoral head, the surgeon may utilize a trochanter marking device 200. This device is shown in
[0081] The trochanter marking device also includes a marking aperture 214 dimensioned for receiving a marking tool for marking the position of the aperture on the trochanter. The marking tool may be a cauteriser.
[0082] In some constructions, the trochanter marking device includes a plurality of sections 216a, 216b, 216, Each section includes at least one marking aperture 214. As shown in
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[0085] After resection of the femoral neck, a trial femoral head component 300 is inserted into a trial femoral neck component 400. Exemplary trial femoral head and neck components are shown in
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[0088] Although particular constructions of the invention have been described, it will be appreciated that many modifications/additions and/or substitutions may be made within the scope of the claimed invention.