Orthopedic Retractor For Hip Replacement
20210128132 ยท 2021-05-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An orthopedic retractor includes a handle having a first end and a second end, an acetabular component removably coupled to the second end of the handle, and a hook element having a first end removably coupled to the handle at a location between the first and second ends. The hook element also includes a second end and a curve disposed between the first and second ends. Further, the acetabular component is configured to interfit with an acetabulum for anchor and provide a fulcrum for the retractor.
Claims
1. An orthopedic retractor comprising: a handle having a first end and a second end; an acetabular component removably coupled to the second end of the handle; a hook element having a first end removably coupled to the handle at a location between the first and second ends, a second end, and a curve disposed between the first and second ends.
2. The orthopedic retractor of claim 1 wherein the handle further includes a bend disposed between the first and second ends; and wherein the hook element is removably coupled to the handle at the bend of the handle.
3. The orthopedic retractor of claim 2 wherein the handle includes a connection port disposed on an outer radius of the bend; and wherein the hook element includes an interfit element disposed at the first end of the hook element and configured to be disposed within the connection port to removably couple the hook element to the handle.
4. The orthopedic retractor of claim 3 wherein the connection port is oriented tangential to the outer radius of the bend.
5. The orthopedic retractor system of claim 3 wherein the interfit element extends from the first end of the hook element at an angle.
6. The orthopedic retractor system of claim 3 wherein hook element further includes a connection element extending from the first end of the hook and configured to interfit with a tool.
7. The orthopedic retractor system of claim 6 wherein the interfit element extends from the first end of the hook element in a first direction; and wherein the connection element extends from the first end of the hook element in a second direction.
8. The orthopedic retractor system of claim 1 wherein the acetabular component includes a ball having an opening formed in a first end of the ball; and wherein the second end of the handle includes an interfit element configured to interfit with the opening of the ball.
9. The orthopedic retractor system of claim 1 wherein the acetabular component includes a ball having a connection element extending outward therefrom; and wherein the connection element is configured to receive the second end of the handle.
10. A method of using an orthopedic retractor comprising: coupling an acetabular component to a second end of a handle; disposing the acetabular component within an acetabulum; placing a hook element around a femur so that the femur is partially surrounded by a curve of the hook element; coupling a first end of the hook element to the handle; and using the handle to pivot the retractor about the acetabulum to move the femur.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein coupling the first end of the hook element to the handle comprises coupling the first end of the hook element to an outer radius of a bend of the handle disposed between the first and second ends of the handle.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein coupling the first end of the hook element to an outer radius of a bend of the handle disposed between the first and second ends of the handle includes disposing an interfit element at the first end of the hook element within a connection port disposed on an outer radius of the bend.
13. The method of claim 10 wherein coupling the acetabular component to a second end of a handle includes disposing an interfit element at the second end of the handle within an opening formed in a first end of a ball of the acetabular component.
14. The method of claim 10 wherein coupling the acetabular component to a second end of a handle includes disposing a second end of the handle within a connection element extending outward from a ball of the acetabular component.
15. An orthopedic retractor comprising: a handle having a first end, a second end, and a bend disposed between the first end and the second end; a hook element removably coupled to the handle at or adjacent to the bend of the handle, the hook element extending from a first end at the handle to a second end spaced apart from the handle and having a curve disposed between the first and second ends, the curve configured to receive a femur of a patient; and an acetabular component removably coupled to the second end of the handle, the acetabular component including a ball sized to fit within an acetabulum of the patient.
16. The orthopedic retractor of claim 15 wherein the handle further includes a connection port disposed on an outer radius of the bend; and wherein the hook element further includes an interfit element disposed at the first end of the hook element, the interfit element configured to interfit with the connection port to removably couple the hook element to the handle.
17. The orthopedic retractor of claim 17 wherein the connection port is oriented tangential to the outer radius of the bend.
18. The orthopedic retractor of claim 17 wherein the interfit element extend from the first end of the hook element in a first direction.
19. The orthopedic retractor of claim 15 wherein the ball of the acetabular component includes an opening formed in a first end of the ball; and wherein the second end of the handle includes an interfit element configured to interfit with the opening of the ball.
20. The orthopedic retractor system of claim 15 wherein the ball of the acetabular component includes a connection element extending outward therefrom, the connection element configured to receive the second end of the handle.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments presently contemplated for carrying out the invention.
[0012] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The present invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiment described in detail in the following description.
[0019] Referring to
[0020] The handle 12 includes a bend 22 disposed between the first end 18 and the second end 20 in order to accommodate the change in orientation between the first and second end 18, 20. In the representative embodiment of the invention, the bend 22 is disposed adjacent the second end 20 of the handle 12. However, in varying embodiments of the invention, the bend 22 may be disposed at any location between the first and second ends 18, 20 of the handle 12.
[0021] The hook 14 extends from the handle 12 and includes a gentle curve 24 and a blunt tip 26 at its first end 28. As shown in
[0022] The acetabular component 16 is detachable with the handle 12 by way of a connection element 40, such as a snap fit connection. In the representative embodiment of the invention, the connection element 40 includes an opening 42 formed in a first end 48 of the connection element 40 and configured to receive the second end 20 of the handle 12. Other embodiments of the invention may use other connection elements 40 to removably attach the acetabular component 16 to the handle 12.
[0023] The acetabular component 16 is configured to sit within the acetabulum 44 during use of the retractor 10. This will be further described with respect to
[0024] It is contemplated that the handle 12 and hook 14 may be molded from a material such as, but not limited to, stainless steel. Further yet, the acetabular component 16 may be made from a material such as, but not limited to, industrial plastic.
[0025] Now referring to
[0026] Upon completion of the hip replacement, the retractor 10 is able to be removed and disassembled by detaching the handle 12, hook 14, and acetabular component 16 from each other. The separate elements 12, 14, 16 of the retractor 10 may then be sanitized together or separately after completion of the hip replacement.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] In the representative embodiment of the invention, the handle 112 includes a bend 122 between the first end 118 of the handle 112 and the second end 120 of the handle 112. The bend 122 provides the change in direction of the handle 112 that results in the orientation of the first end 118 of the handle 112 being angled from the second end 120 of the handle 112.
[0029] The hook 114 of the retractor 110 extends from the handle 112. The hook 114 includes a first end 128 distal from the handle 112 and a second end 130 connected to the handle 112 at or adjacent to the bend 122 of the handle 112. The hook 114 includes a curve 124 between the first and second ends 128, 130. In the representative embodiment of the invention, the second end 130 of the hook 114 may interfit with a connection port 132 disposed on an outer radius of the bend 122 of the handle 112. Preferably, the connection port 132 is oriented tangential to the bend 122. The connection port 132 includes an opening 134 formed therein and configured to receive an interfit element 136 of the hook 114 disposed at the second end 130 of the hook 114. As shown in
[0030] As a result, when the interfit element 136 of the hook 114 is disposed within the opening 134 of the connection port 132, the hook 114 extends outward from the bend 122 before gently curving at the curve 124. The curve 124 is configured to allow the hook 114 of the retractor 110 to be placed around a femur, such as femur 38 shown in
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[0032] Next, the acetabular component 116 of the retractor 110 may be detachably coupled to the second end 120 of the handle 112. As shown in
[0033] In this embodiment of the invention, an opening 142 may be formed in a first end 147 of the ball 146. An interfit element 140, such as a snap fit connection, may be disposed at the second end 120 of the handle 112. The interfit element 140 is configured to interfit within the opening 142 of the ball 146 to removably couple the ball 142 of the acetabular component 116 to the handle 112. In some instances, the first end 147 of the ball 146 may be a flat surface to assist in receiving the interfit element 140.
[0034] As stated above, the orthopedic retractor described herein is usable in a variety of hip replacement approaches. While the direct anterior approach is highlighted herein, this retractor can be used with any hip approach and any operating table, such as, but not limited to any anterior-based hip approach, direct and other lateral-based hip approaches, Watson-Jones hip approach, Rottinger hip approach, anterior based muscle sparing, and posterior hip approaches.
[0035] It should be understood that the above description, while indicating representative embodiments of the present invention, is given by way of illustration and not of limitation. Many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the present invention without departing from the spirit thereof, and the invention includes all such modifications. Various additions, modifications, and rearrangements are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims, which particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter regarding as the invention, and it is intended that the following claims cover all such additions, modifications, and rearrangements.