US20180168822A1 - Patient-specific acetabular alignment guides - Google Patents
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- the present teachings provide a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide and related instruments for guiding an acetabular implant into the acetabulum of a patient.
- the acetabular system includes a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide including a bone engagement surface.
- the bone engagement surface has a first portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to an acetabular rim surface and a second portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to a periacetabular area of an acetabulum of a patient.
- the acetabular alignment guide includes a plurality of guiding formations extending through the second portion for guiding a plurality of alignment pins therethrough.
- the bone engagement surface and the plurality of guiding formations are prepared from a three-dimensional model of the acetabulum of the specific patient reconstructed pre-operatively from a scan of the patient.
- the acetabular device can also include an acetabular inserter including a handle, a shaft and an acetabular coupler and a first alignment adapter removably coupled to the shaft of the acetabular inserter.
- the first alignment adapter includes a plurality of apertures configured to correspond to the guiding formations of the acetabular alignment guide, such that the alignment pins can pass through the apertures of the alignment adapter after the acetabular alignment guide is removed without removing the alignment pins from the patient.
- the present teachings also provide a method for inserting an acetabular implant into the acetabulum of a patient.
- the method includes engaging a patient-specific surface of the acetabular alignment guide to a complementary rim surface and periacetabular area of a patient and inserting a plurality of alignment pins through corresponding alignment apertures of the acetabular alignment guide and into the periacetabular area of the patient.
- the method further includes removing the acetabular alignment guide without removing the alignment pins from the patient, guiding a first alignment adapter coupled to an acetabular inserter over the alignment pins, and implanting the acetabular implant with the acetabular inserter.
- the present teachings provide an acetabular device that includes an annular acetabular guide including a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface.
- the first surface is patient-specific and made to conform to an acetabular rim surface around an acetabulum of a patient in accordance with a three-dimensional image of the acetabulum of the patient.
- the acetabular guide includes a cylindrical inner guiding surface oriented at patient-specific anteversion and abduction angles relative to the first surface.
- the acetabular device also includes a patient-specific adapter having an outer surface mateable with the inner surface of the acetabular guide and having a quick-connection component for coupling to a non-custom acetabular instrument.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary illustration of a patient in preparation of an acetabular implant procedure
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of an acetabular guide according to the present teachings, the acetabular guide shown in relation to a patient's anatomy;
- FIG. 2 is an environmental perspective view of the acetabular guide of FIG. 1A shown with an acetabular inserter holding an acetabular implant according to the present teachings;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the acetabular inserter and acetabular implant of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 3A is a perspective environmental view of an acetabular implant illustrating rotation about an anatomic axis A during insertion according to the present teachings;
- FIG. 3B is a perspective environmental view of an acetabular implant illustrating rotation about an anatomic axis B during insertion according to the present teachings;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the acetabular inserter and acetabular implant of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 4A is a perspective view of a modular reamer for use according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 4B is bottom plan view of a reamer head of the reamer of FIG. 4A ;
- FIG. 4C is a perspective view of a reamer driver of the reamer of FIG. 4A ;
- FIG. 4D is bottom plan view of a distal end of the reamer driver of FIG. 4C ;
- FIG. 4E is a perspective view of the modular reamer of FIG. 4A shown assembled with a an adaptor for use according to the present teachings;
- FIG. 4F is top plan view of the adaptor of FIG. 4E ;
- FIG. 4G is bottom plan view of the adaptor of FIG. 4E ;
- FIG. 4H is an environmental view of an assembled of a reamer with a patient-specific adapter according to the present teachings
- FIG. 5 is a perspective environmental view of an exemplary acetabular alignment guide according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective environmental view of the acetabular alignment guide of FIG. 5 shown with a plurality of guiding pins;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective environmental view illustrating inserting an acetabular cup with an instrument guided by the guiding pins of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective environmental view of an exemplary acetabular implant
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an exemplary impactor according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an exemplary offset impactor according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 11A is an environmental view of a patient-specific acetabular guide according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 11B is an environmental view of a reamer patient-specific adapter guided for reaming the acetabulum by alignment pins placed using the patient-specific acetabular guide of FIG. 11A ;
- FIG. 11C is an environmental view of a length scale for measuring a length of an implant, the scale guided by an alignment pin placed using the patient-specific acetabular guide of FIG. 11A ;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a reamer with a patient-specific adapter guided for reaming the acetabulum by alignment pins placed using the patient-specific acetabular guide of FIG. 11A ;
- FIG. 13 is an environmental view of a patient-specific resurfacing femoral implant according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 14A is an environmental anterior view of a patient-specific femoral implant according to the present teachings.
- FIG. 14B is an environmental anterior view of the femoral implant of FIG. 14A .
- the present teachings generally provide a patient-specific acetabular guide and associated inserter for use in orthopedic surgery, such as in joint replacement or revision surgery, for example.
- the patient-specific alignment guides can be used either with conventional or patient-specific implant components prepared with computer-assisted image methods.
- Computer modeling for obtaining three dimensional images of the patient's anatomy using MRI or CT scans of the patient's anatomy, the patient-specific prosthesis components, and the patient-specific guides and templates can be provided by various CAD programs and/or software available, for example, by Materialise USA, Ann Arbor, Mich.
- Patient-specific alignment guides and implants are generally configured to match the anatomy of a specific patient.
- the patient-specific alignment guides are generally formed using computer modeling based on the patient's 3-D anatomic image and have an engagement surface that is made to conformingly contact and match a three-dimensional image/model of the patient's bone surface (with or without cartilage or other soft tissue), by the computer methods discussed above.
- the patient-specific alignment guides can include custom-made guiding formations, such as, for example, guiding bores or cannulated guiding posts or cannulated guiding extensions or receptacles that can be used for supporting or guiding other instruments, such as drill guides, reamers, cutters, cutting guides and cutting blocks or for inserting pins or other fasteners according to a surgeon-approved pre-operative plan.
- the patient-specific alignment guides can be used in minimally invasive surgery, and in particular in surgery with multiple minimally-invasive incisions.
- Various alignment guides and pre-operative planning procedures are disclosed in commonly assigned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/756,057, filed on May 31, 2007; U.S. patent application Ser. No.
- an MRI scan or a series of CT scans of the relevant anatomy of the patient can be performed at a medical facility or doctor's office.
- the scan data obtained can be sent to a manufacturer.
- the scan data can be used to construct a three-dimensional image/model of the joint and provide an initial implant fitting and alignment in a computer file form or other computer representation.
- the initial implant fitting and alignment can be obtained using an alignment method, such as alignment protocols used by individual surgeons.
- the outcome of the initial fitting is an initial surgical plan that can be printed or provided in electronic form with corresponding viewing software.
- the initial surgical plan can be surgeon-specific, when using surgeon-specific alignment protocols.
- the initial surgical plan in a computer file form associated with interactive software, can be sent to the surgeon, or other medical practitioner, for review.
- the surgeon can incrementally manipulate the position of images of implant components in an interactive image of the joint.
- the surgeon can select or modify resection planes, types of implants and orientations of implant insertion. For example, the surgeon may select patient-specific anteversion and abduction angles for acetabular implants, as discussed below.
- the surgeon can send the final, approved plan to the manufacturer.
- patient-specific alignment guides can be developed using a CAD program or other imaging software, such as the software provided by Materialise, for example, according to the surgical plan.
- Computer instructions of tool paths for machining the patient-specific alignment guides can be generated and stored in a tool path data file.
- the tool path can be provided as input to a CNC mill or other automated machining system, and the alignment guides can be machined from polymer, ceramic, metal or other suitable material, and sterilized.
- the sterilized alignment guides can be shipped to the surgeon or medical facility, for use during the surgical procedure.
- the present teachings provide a patient-specific acetabular guide and associated inserter for inserting an acetabular implant in the acetabulum of a patient's pelvis in a guided orientation at least about first and second non-parallel anatomic axes.
- the first anatomic axis indicated at “A” passes through the acetabulum 82 of a patient's pelvis 80 (only half of the pelvis is shown) and is oriented generally in a superior/inferior direction relative to the patient.
- the second anatomic axis is indicated at “B” and is substantially perpendicular to the first axis A.
- the present teachings provide instruments and methods for guiding, orienting and positioning an acetabular implant 200 at a selected angle of anteversion relative to the axis A, as shown in FIG. 3A , and at a selected angle of abduction relative to the axis B, as also shown in FIG. 3B .
- the anteversion and abduction angles can be determined interactive or other surgeon input and can be patient-specific.
- an exemplary acetabular guide 100 can include a first surface 108 for engaging an area surrounding the acetabulum 82 and a second surface 110 opposite to the first surface 108 .
- the acetabulum-engaging first surface 108 can be custom-made or patient-specific to conform and mirror an acetabular rim surface 84 around the acetabulum 82 of a specific patient by using three-dimensional image or model of the acetabulum and surrounding pelvic area of the patient, as described above.
- the first surface 108 enables the acetabular guide to nest or closely mate relative to the acetabulum 82 of the patient.
- the acetabular guide 100 can be temporarily and removably attached to the pelvis 80 using temporary fasteners 120 , such as bone nails or tacks, for example, passing through corresponding holes 104 through the acetabular guide 100 .
- the acetabular guide 100 can be annular with an opening defined by an inner surface 102 .
- the inner surface 102 can be, for example, a cylindrical surface.
- the inner surface 102 can be oriented relative to the first and second surfaces 108 , 110 of the acetabular guide 100 to provide a selected anteversion angle about the first axis A and a selected abduction angle relative to the axis B, as shown in FIGS. 2, 3A and 3B .
- the anteversion and abduction angles can be surgeon-selected and patient-specific and can be determined with surgeon input during the pre-operative planning for the specific patient.
- Anteversion angles can be, for example, in the range of about 10-20 degrees forward relative to the first axis A, and adduction angles can be in the range of about 40-50 degrees downward relative to the second axis B.
- the acetabular guide 100 can be attached to the pelvis 80 around the acetabulum 72 after the acetabulum 82 has been reamed and prepared for receiving the acetabular implant 200 , such as the MagnumTM acetabular cup commercially available from Biomet, Inc., Warsaw, Ind.
- the acetabular implant 200 can be inserted into the prepared acetabulum 82 using an inserter 300 according to the present teachings.
- the inserter 300 which can also function as an impactor, can include a handle 304 with a proximal impaction surface 318 , a shaft 302 and a guide-engaging portion 310 having a surface with a flat or planar portion 320 .
- the guide-engaging portion 310 can have an outer surface 312 , which conforms to and is mateable with the inner surface 102 of the acetabular guide 100 for guiding the acetabular implant 200 .
- the inner surface 102 and the outer surface 312 can be cylindrical.
- the inserter 300 can engage the acetabular implant 200 via an intermediate member 250 , such as the intermediate member of the MagnumTM system, which is commercially available from Biomet, Inc., Warsaw, Ind. More specifically, the inserter 300 can include a distal portion 314 , such as a ball-bearing bushing, which can be inserted and engage a receptacle 252 of the intermediate member 250 .
- the acetabular implant 200 can be mounted on the inserter 300 by aligning a plurality of fingers 254 of the intermediate member 250 with corresponding cut-outs 202 on a peripheral edge of the acetabular implant 200 .
- the acetabular implant 200 can be secured to the inserter 300 by rotating the acetabular implant 200 relative to the insert 300 until a hand-tight fit is obtained.
- the inserter 300 with the acetabular implant 200 mounted thereon can be directed toward the acetabular guide 100 .
- the outer surface 312 of the guide engaging portion 310 of the inserter 300 can be brought into contact with the inner surface 102 of the acetabular guide 100 , guiding the acetabular implant 200 toward the selected anteversion and abduction orientation through the acetabular guide 100 .
- the outer surface 312 of the guide engaging portion 310 can also provide an impaction-depth feedback by alignment with the inner surface 102 of the acetabular guide.
- Full impaction of the acetabular implant 200 into the acetabulum 82 can be indicated when planar portion 320 and/or outer surface 312 of the guide-engaging portion 310 of the inserter 300 are flush with and do not protrude over and above the second surface 110 of the acetabular guide 100 .
- Depth indicia 322 can also be provided on the inserter shaft 302 or on the guide-engaging portion 310 of the inserter 300 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the inserter 300 and intermediate member 250 can be removed.
- the temporary fasteners 120 can be removed and the acetabular guide released.
- the acetabular guide 100 can be made of any biocompatible material, such as metal, ceramic or polymer.
- the acetabular guide 100 can be constructed by various manufacturing methods depending of the selected material, including, for example, machining, casting, molding, stereolithography or other layer deposition methods.
- the acetabular guide 100 can be made of disposable plastic material.
- the patient-specific acetabular guide 100 can also be used with a standard (non patient-specific) modular reamer 331 fitted with a patient-specific reamer adapter 360 to ream the acetabulum of the specific patient in pre-planned patient-specific orientations. This allows the acetabular implant 200 to be received in the selected anteversion and abduction orientations, as shown in FIG. 4H and discussed in connection with FIGS. 4A-4H .
- FIGS. 4A-4C illustrate an exemplary modular reamer 331 that includes a reamer driver 330 and a reamer head 350 .
- the reamer driver 330 can be removably coupled to the reamer head 350 with a connecting mechanism 335 , which can be a spring-loaded, or snap-fit or other type of releasable connection, including connections secured with a set screw or other easily removable fasteners.
- An exemplary quick-connect connection is illustrated in FIGS. 4A-4D and is also used to connect the reamer 331 to the reamer adapter 360 , as illustrated in FIGS. 4E-4H .
- the reamer head 350 can be in the form of a hollow cup with a semi-spherical reaming surface 353 bounded by a periphery 351 .
- the reaming surface 353 defines a plurality of reaming formations or reaming teeth 357 .
- a number of arms or rods 342 can be connected to the periphery 351 and form a first component of the quick-connect mechanism 335 .
- the arms 342 can be attached to one another at a central hub 341 forming a frame 343 , as shown in FIG. 4B .
- the reamer driver 330 can include a handle or sleeve 332 receiving a driver shaft 334 for coupling to a driver tool at a proximal end (not shown) and having a distal connector 338 .
- the distal connector 338 forms a second component of the quick connect mechanism 335 , which is operated with a spring-loaded slider or trigger 336 coupled to the driver shaft 334 .
- the distal connector 338 can include a number of openings or slots 344 and a corresponding number of movable or retractable pins 346 .
- the number of slots 344 corresponds to the number of arms 342 and the slots 344 are sized and shaped to receive the arms 342 .
- the slots 344 are placed over the arms 342 with the pins 344 in their retracted position.
- the pins 344 can be retracted by moving the slider 336 in a direction away from the distal connector 338 .
- the arms 342 are gripped between the pins 344 and the walls of the slots 344 and the reamer driver 330 is securely connected to the reamer head 350 .
- the patient-specific reamer adapter 360 can include can include a first portion 362 and a second portion 368 .
- the first portion 362 can have an outer surface 364 .
- the outer surface 364 can be, for example, cylindrical.
- the outer surface 364 can be shaped, sized and oriented to mate with the inner surface 102 of the patient-specific guide 100 to provide a selected and patient-specific anteversion angle about the first axis A and a selected abduction angle relative to the axis B, as shown FIG. 4H .
- the outer surface 364 of the adapter 360 is patient specific.
- the reamer adapter 360 can be coupled to the reamer with a quick-connect connection.
- the reamer adapter 360 can be coupled between the reamer driver 330 and the reamer head 350 with corresponding components of the quick-connect mechanism 335 used for the connecting the reamer driver 330 to the reamer head 350 .
- the first portion 362 can include a number of arms 370 coupled to a proximal periphery 363 of the first portion 262 and are configured to engage the distal connector 338 of the reamer driver 330 , i.e. to be gripped in corresponding slots 344 by corresponding pins 346 .
- the arms 370 of the first portion 362 provide a component that is complementary to the quick-connect component of the reamer driver 330 and complete a quick-connect mechanism 335 between the reamer drier 330 and the reamer adapter 360 .
- the second portion 368 of the reamer adapter 360 can include a quick-connect component complementary to the quick-connect component of the reamer head 350 to complete the quick-connect mechanism 335 . More specifically, the second portion 368 can include a number of slots 374 and pin 372 for gripping the arms 342 of the reamer head 350 . Accordingly, the same type of quick-connect mechanism 335 that is used to couple the reamer driver 330 to the reamer head 350 can be used to couple the reamer adapter 360 between the reamer driver 330 and the reamer head 350 , as illustrated in FIGS. 4A and 4E .
- the quick-connect mechanism 335 is not limited to the exemplary embodiment illustrated, but can be any quick-connect mechanism used for non-patient-specific modular reamers, include snap-fit, tapered connectors, threaded connectors, or any other connectors with complementary components “a” for the reamer driver 330 and “b” for the reamer head 350 , which are then used in reverse order to couple the reamer adapter 360 therebetween in a sequence a-b-a-b.
- component “a” includes slots and pins and component “b” includes arms.
- the assembled reamer 331 with the patient-specific adapter 360 can be used with the patient-specific acetabular guide 100 to ream the acetabulum 82 of the patient to receive an implant in a selected patient-specific orientation according to the pre-operative plan.
- the acetabular guide 100 is attached to the acetabulum 82 in only one position, such that the inner surface 102 provides an orientation guide for the reamer head 350 .
- the outer surface 364 of the reamer adapter 360 mates in a complementary close-fit manner with the inner surface 102 of the acetabular guide 100 , such that the reamer head 350 can be oriented as specified in the pre-operative plan to ream the acetabulum in the selected anteversion and abduction orientations relative to the corresponding axes A and B.
- the acetabular implant 200 can be impacted in the same selected orientation using the inserter/impactor 300 discussed in connection with FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the exemplary acetabular guide 100 illustrated in FIGS. 1A, 2 and 4H is annular for placement around the acetabulum 82 .
- an acetabular guide 400 positioned only in a portion around the acetabulum 82 can also be used.
- FIGS. 5-10 the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide 400 and other instruments for guiding an acetabular implant are illustrated.
- the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide 400 can be prepared during a pre-operative plan for the surgical procedure based on a three-dimensional image of the relevant anatomy of the patient including portions of the pelvis 80 , the acetabulum 82 , the acetabular rim area 84 , the periacetabular area and generally the hip joint of the patient.
- the three-dimensional image of the anatomy of the patient can be developed by commercially available software, as discussed above, using MRI, CT, X-rays or other scans of the particular patient.
- the acetabular alignment guide 400 can include a first portion 402 configured and adapted to be positioned around the rim surface 84 of the acetabulum 82 and a second portion 404 configured and adapted to be positioned around the periacetabular area of the pelvis 80 of a specific patient.
- the acetabular alignment guide 400 can include a three-dimensional curved patient-specific bone engagement surface 408 .
- the bone engagement surface 408 is defined to match complementarily to a portion of the acetabular rim surface 84 and a portion of an adjacent periacetabular area of the pelvis 80 of the patient for close contact/nesting thereon in only one position and orientation.
- the second portion 404 of the acetabular alignment guide 400 is designed during the pre-operative plan to define a plurality of elongated through-slots, apertures or other guiding formations 406 directed toward the periacetabular area for guiding a plurality of alignment pins 420 parallel to an acetabular centering axis CC, the location and orientation of which is determined according to the preoperative plan for the specific patient.
- the second portion 404 can be reinforced with additional materials and/or have thicker dimensions for stability.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 Three guiding formations 406 in the form of through holes and a corresponding number of alignment pins 420 are illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- the alignment pins 420 can be parallel defining a patient specific orientation and operable for locating the acetabular centering axis CC.
- the alignment pins 420 can removably guide along the same axis other instruments associated with the insertion of an acetabular implant 200 after the acetabular alignment guide 400 is removed, as shown in FIG. 7 , for example.
- the orientation and location of the guiding formations 406 can be patient-specific and determined pre-operatively to facilitate guiding and supporting the various instruments used for positioning, inserting and impacting the acetabular implant 200 , as discussed below.
- the acetabular alignment guide 400 can be removed.
- An acetabular positioner or inserter or inserter/impactor 450 can be guided by the alignment pins 420 for inserting the acetabular implant 200 in the acetabulum.
- the inserter 450 can include a handle 451 with a knob 453 and a shaft 452 coupled to a patient-specific alignment adapter 470 .
- the patient-specific alignment adapter 470 can include an arm 474 defining a plurality of alignment apertures 478 complementary to the alignment pins 420 , such that the alignment adapter 470 can removably slide over the alignment pins 420 .
- the alignment adapter 470 can include a coupling opening 472 for removably receiving the shaft 452 of the inserter 450 or can be integrally coupled to the shaft 452 of the inserter 450 .
- the coupling opening 472 can be, for example, an interference fitting or snap-on side slot.
- the coupling opening 472 can be an enclosed hole, which receives the shaft 452 of the inserter 450 , when the shaft is modularly coupled to the inserter 450 .
- the inserter 450 can be connected to and disconnected from the acetabular implant 200 with a coupler 480 at the distal end of the shaft 452 by rotating the knob 453 .
- the coupler 480 can also be modularly connected to the shaft 452 .
- the alignment pins 420 help stabilize, guide and secure the orientation of the inserter/impactor 450 and acetabular implant 200 and place the acetabular implant 220 in the desired position and orientation relative to the acetabulum 82 as determined during the pre-operative plan using imaging scans of the patient.
- first and second impactors 500 a , 500 b are illustrated with respective first and second patient-specific alignment adapters 470 a , 470 b .
- the first impactor 500 a is an offset impactor 500 a generally used for minimally invasive procedures
- the second impactor 500 b is straight, non-offset impactor.
- Each of the first and second impactors 500 a , 500 b can be modular and include a handle 502 respectively coupled to a first shaft 504 a or second 504 b terminating at a coupler 510 with an end connector 512 .
- the first shaft 504 a of the first impactor 500 a is offset relative to a longitudinal axis C (designed to coincide with the acetabular centering axis CC) passing through the handle 502 and the end connector 512 .
- the shaft 504 b of the second impactor 500 b is coaxial with the handle 502 .
- the offset first shaft 504 a can include a center portion 505 c offset and substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis C and first and second end portions 505 a , 505 b angled relative to the center portion 505 c for defining the offset.
- the first end portion 505 a can be cannulated or hollow for receiving a shaft 492 of a driver 490 coupled to the end connector 512 , such that the end connector 512 can be secured to the acetabular implant 200 by rotating a knob 494 of the driver 490 .
- the first alignment adapter 470 a includes a coupling opening 472 (enclosed hole or side opening/slot) through which the portion 505 a can pass through.
- the shape and size of the arm 474 and the placement and arrangement/configuration of the alignment apertures 478 can be determined during the pre-operative plan to correspond to the guiding formations 406 of the acetabular alignment guide 400 and the location and orientation of the alignment pins 420 , such that the parallel alignment pins 420 can pass through the parallel alignment apertures 478 to guide the first impactor 500 a relative to the acetabular implant 200 and relative to the acetabulum 82 .
- the first alignment adapter 470 a can be removably coupled to the first impactor 500 a and can be slidably adjusted in position relative to the first portion 505 a while maintaining the alignment orientation of the alignment apertures 406 relative to axis CC and the alignment pins 420 .
- the second impactor 500 b can be used similarly. Because the shaft 504 b is substantially straight (not offset), the end connector 512 can be attached to the acetabular implant 200 by simply rotating the handle 502 or a knob attached to the handle (not shown), similarly to the inserter 450 shown in FIG. 7 .
- Each impactor 500 a , 500 b can be modular, such that the handle 502 , the shaft 504 a , 504 b and/or the coupler 510 can be disassembled for removably mounting the alignment adapter 470 a , 470 b .
- the coupling opening 472 can be a snap-on side opening or side slot for removably receiving the alignment adapter 470 a , 470 b without disassembling the impactor 500 a , 500 b.
- the same alignment adapter can be used for more than one conventional acetabular instrument.
- the same the alignment adapter 470 (or 470 b ) can be used optionally either with the inserter/impactor 450 or the impactor 500 b , or with an acetabular reamer, such as reamer 331 .
- the alignment adapters 470 , 470 a and 470 b may or may not have a patient-specific engagement surface as they are at a distance away from the bone surface during use. Rather, the location and arrangement of the alignment apertures 478 on the arm 474 is patient-specific, such that the corresponding alignment adapter 470 , 470 a , 470 b can be mounted over the plurality of the alignment pins 420 that have been already secured around the acetabulum 82 of the patient using acetabular alignment guide 400 .
- the acetabular alignment guide 400 and the alignment adapters 470 , 470 a , 470 b can be made of disposable polymeric materials or any other biocompatible materials.
- the alignment adapters 470 , 470 a , 470 b can be used with acetabular inserters, positioners, reamers, impactors and other instruments used during the acetabular procedure.
- the acetabular alignment guide 400 and one or more alignment adapters 470 can be provided in a form of a kit with a set of alignment pins 420 .
- Other reusable, non custom instruments can be also included, for example, an inserter, reamer impactor, etc.
- the kit can include an acetabular implant 200 , which can be custom-made or non custom-made, as approved and selected by the surgeon.
- the acetabular guide 400 ′ can include a first portion 402 ′ configured and adapted to be positioned around the rim surface 84 of the acetabulum 82 and a second portion 404 ′ configured and adapted to be positioned around the periacetabular area of the pelvis 80 of a specific patient.
- the acetabular alignment guide 400 ′ can include a three-dimensional curved patient-specific bone engagement surface 408 ′, which is the underside surface of the first and second portions 402 ′, 404 ′ that nestingly mates with the specific patient's anatomy.
- the first portion 402 ′ can extend around the entire inner rim surface 84 of the acetabulum and at least a portion of the acetabulum 82 .
- the second portion 404 ′ can extend around the entire periacetabular area around the acetabulum 84 when additional stability and attachment area is desired for the particular patient or preferred by the surgeon.
- the bone engagement surface 408 ′ can be designed to match complementarily to portions of the acetabular rim surface 84 , of the acetabulum 82 and of an adjacent periacetabular area of the pelvis 80 of the patient for close contact/nesting thereon in only one position and orientation.
- the second portion 404 ′ of the acetabular alignment guide 400 is also designed during the pre-operative plan to define a plurality of elongated through-slots, apertures or other guiding formations or holes 406 ′ directed toward the periacetabular area for guiding a plurality of alignment pins 420 parallel to the pre-determined acetabular centering axis CC, as discussed above in connection with FIGS. 5-7 .
- the acetabular guide 400 ′ can be removed leaving the alignment pins 420 for use with a reamer, as discussed below.
- a reamer 331 ′ or 331 ′′ can be guided by the alignments pins 420 , as shown in FIGS. 11B and 12 , respectively, along the acetabular centering axis CC.
- An off-the-shelf or standard (non custom) reamer 331 ′, 331 ′′ can be used in combination with an adjustable or a patient-specific adapter 470 ′, 470 ′′.
- the adapter 470 ′ can include one or more arms 474 ′ (two arms 474 ′ are illustrated in FIG. 11B ).
- Each arm 474 ′ can be coupled to a shaft 330 ′ of the reamer 431 ′ with a quick-coupling arrangement 474 ′, which can be, for example, an opening in the arms configured for receiving the shaft 330 ′ or other coupler.
- Each arm 474 ′ can include at least one opening 478 ′ positioned and configured for receiving a corresponding alignment pin 420 , which is secured to the bone in a predetermined position and orientation using the patient-specific alignment guide 400 ′ through a corresponding hole 406 of the guide 400 ′′. Accordingly, the location and orientation of the openings 478 ′ on the arms 474 ′ and relative to the acetabular centering axis CC are patient-specific.
- an arm 474 ′ can include more than one opening 478 ′.
- the arms 474 ′ can be integrally attached to one another, or modularly or separately coupled to the shaft 330 ′.
- One of the alignment pins, pin 420 ′ for example, can provide a fixed point of reference for measuring the length of the leg of the patient for determining the length of an implant 200 ′ and the depth in the corresponding intramedullary canal.
- the implant 200 ′ can include a head 203 ′ and a stem 201 ′, as shown in FIG. 11C .
- a scale or other measuring device 477 can be coupled to the pin 420 ′ for measuring the length and sizing the implant 200 ′.
- the scale 477 can be slidably placed over the pin 477 ′ as shown in FIG. 11B .
- the length can be measured before implantation and also-post implantation (as shown in FIG. 11B ) for confirming proper impaction and placement of the implant.
- a non-custom reamer 331 ′′ can be coupled with a patient-specific adapter 470 ′′ designed to slide over the alignment pins 420 , after the alignment pins 420 are secured on the patient's pelvis 80 in a patient-specific configuration, position and orientation, which also determines the acetabular centering axis CC, as discussed above in connection with FIGS. 5-7 .
- a patient-specific adapter 470 ′′ designed to slide over the alignment pins 420 , after the alignment pins 420 are secured on the patient's pelvis 80 in a patient-specific configuration, position and orientation, which also determines the acetabular centering axis CC, as discussed above in connection with FIGS. 5-7 .
- the adapter 470 ′′ can be monolithic and include two arms 474 ′′ for receiving respectively two alignment pins 420 through corresponding openings 478 ′′, although different number of arms 474 ′′ can be used and each arm 474 ′′ can include more than one opening 478 ′′ for receiving more than one pin 420 .
- the adapter 470 ′′ can by coupled to the reamer 331 ′′ with a quick-connect to the shaft of the reamer 331 ′′, as described above in relation to FIGS. 4A-4G , or with another type of connection 335 ′′, such as snap-fit or threadable socket or bayonet coupling.
- the reamer 331 ′′ can be of the blade type, including reaming blades 333 ′′.
- the blades 333 ′′ can be removable, replaceable and/or disposable.
- Each blade 333 ′′ can be semicircular or quarter-circular and can be attached to a chuck or other support 337 ′′ of the reamer 331 ′′ with set screws or grooves or jaws.
- the acetabular implant 200 discussed above can be used to articulate with a patient-specific resurfacing or replacement proximal femoral component, as shown in FIGS. 13, 14A and 14B .
- a patient-specific resurfacing implant can be designed during the pre-operative plan based on image models reconstructed from scans of the patient.
- a femoral component 600 can be designed to replace the defective portions, such as poor bone quality and/or avascular regions of the femoral head 92 .
- the femoral component 600 can include a dome-shaped portion or dome 602 with an outer convex articulating surface 603 for articulating with an acetabular implant or the patient's natural acetabulum and an inner bone engagement surface 604 that is designed to match and be complementary and match the surface of the femoral head 92 with or without soft tissue attached, as determined in the pre-operative plan.
- the dome 602 can have a periphery 608 designed such that the dome covers and resurfaces all the defective portions of the femoral head 92 .
- the femoral component 600 can have a short stem 606 , which is inserted through the femoral head 92 and secured into the femoral neck 94 .
- the stem 606 can be designed during the preoperative plan based on the three-dimensional reconstruction of the patient's anatomy from the patient's scans such that the axis of the stem D is placed in a selected position and orientation relative to the neck 94 of the patient's and in a selected anteversion orientation relative to the proximal femur 90 .
- the length of the stem 606 and the size and shape of the cross-section 607 along the length of the stem 606 can also be designed based on the preoperative plan and the reconstruction model of the neck 94 of the patient, such that bone preservation and adequate attachment support are balanced and/or optimized for the particular patient.
- a patient-specific femoral implant 618 for a proximal femur in which the femoral head 92 is resected can include a femoral head component 620 , a femoral neck component 624 and a femoral stem component 622 .
- the femoral implant 618 can be designed during the preoperative plan based on the three-dimensional reconstruction of the patient's anatomy from the patient's scans such that the femoral head implant 620 and femoral neck component 624 cooperate to retain the axis D and the center of rotation R of the patient's femur or acetabulum, based on surgeon determination and preference.
- the femoral neck component 624 can be designed to match the patient's femoral neck 94 in size and orientation.
- the femoral stem implant 622 can be selected from standard (non custom) stem sizes) or can be customized for length, cross-section and/or shape for the specific patient.
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Abstract
An acetabular device includes a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide including a bone engagement surface. The bone engagement surface has a first portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to an acetabular rim surface and a second portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to a periacetabular area of an acetabulum of a patient. The acetabular alignment guide includes a plurality of guiding formations extending through the second portion for guiding a plurality of alignment pins therethrough. The bone engagement surface and the plurality of guiding formations are prepared from a three-dimensional model of the acetabulum of the specific patient reconstructed pre-operatively from a scan of the patient.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/446,660, filed on Feb. 25, 2011.
- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. Nos. 13/041,469, 13/041,495, 13/041,665 and 13/041,883, each filed on Mar. 7, 2011, each of which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/978,069 filed Dec. 23, 2010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/973,214, filed Dec. 20, 2010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/955,361 filed Nov. 29, 2010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. Nos. 12/938,913 and 12/938,905, both filed Nov. 3, 2010, each of which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/893,306, filed Sep. 29, 2010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/888,005, filed Sep. 22, 2010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/714,023, filed Feb. 26, 2010, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/571,969, filed Oct. 1, 2009, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/486,992, filed Jun. 18, 2009, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/389,901, filed Feb. 20, 2009, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/211,407, filed Sep. 16, 2008, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/039,849, filed Feb. 29, 2008, which: (1) claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/953,620, filed on Aug. 2, 2007, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/947,813, filed on Jul. 3, 2007, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/911,297, filed on Apr. 12, 2007, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/892,349, filed on Mar. 1, 2007; (2) is a continuation-in-part U.S. application Ser. No. 11/756,057, filed on May 31, 2007, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/812,694, filed on Jun. 9, 2006; (3) is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/971,390, filed on Jan. 9, 2008, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/363,548, filed on Feb. 27, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,780,672, issued on Aug. 24, 2010; and (4) is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/025,414, filed on Feb. 4, 2008, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/953,637, filed on Aug. 2, 2007.
- This application is continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/872,663, filed on Aug. 31, 2010, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/310,752 filed on Mar. 5, 2010.
- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/483,807, filed on Jun. 12, 2009, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/371,096, filed on Feb. 13, 2009, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/103,824, filed on Apr. 16, 2008, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/912,178, filed on Apr. 17, 2007.
- This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/103,834, filed on Apr. 16, 2008, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/912,178, filed on Apr. 17, 2007.
- The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present teachings provide a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide and related instruments for guiding an acetabular implant into the acetabulum of a patient.
- The present teachings provide an acetabular device. In one aspect, the acetabular system includes a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide including a bone engagement surface. The bone engagement surface has a first portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to an acetabular rim surface and a second portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to a periacetabular area of an acetabulum of a patient. The acetabular alignment guide includes a plurality of guiding formations extending through the second portion for guiding a plurality of alignment pins therethrough. The bone engagement surface and the plurality of guiding formations are prepared from a three-dimensional model of the acetabulum of the specific patient reconstructed pre-operatively from a scan of the patient.
- The acetabular device can also include an acetabular inserter including a handle, a shaft and an acetabular coupler and a first alignment adapter removably coupled to the shaft of the acetabular inserter. The first alignment adapter includes a plurality of apertures configured to correspond to the guiding formations of the acetabular alignment guide, such that the alignment pins can pass through the apertures of the alignment adapter after the acetabular alignment guide is removed without removing the alignment pins from the patient.
- The present teachings also provide a method for inserting an acetabular implant into the acetabulum of a patient. The method includes engaging a patient-specific surface of the acetabular alignment guide to a complementary rim surface and periacetabular area of a patient and inserting a plurality of alignment pins through corresponding alignment apertures of the acetabular alignment guide and into the periacetabular area of the patient. The method further includes removing the acetabular alignment guide without removing the alignment pins from the patient, guiding a first alignment adapter coupled to an acetabular inserter over the alignment pins, and implanting the acetabular implant with the acetabular inserter.
- The present teachings provide an acetabular device that includes an annular acetabular guide including a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first surface is patient-specific and made to conform to an acetabular rim surface around an acetabulum of a patient in accordance with a three-dimensional image of the acetabulum of the patient. The acetabular guide includes a cylindrical inner guiding surface oriented at patient-specific anteversion and abduction angles relative to the first surface. The acetabular device also includes a patient-specific adapter having an outer surface mateable with the inner surface of the acetabular guide and having a quick-connection component for coupling to a non-custom acetabular instrument.
- Further areas of applicability of the present teachings will become apparent from the description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present teachings.
- The present teachings will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is an exemplary illustration of a patient in preparation of an acetabular implant procedure; -
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of an acetabular guide according to the present teachings, the acetabular guide shown in relation to a patient's anatomy; -
FIG. 2 is an environmental perspective view of the acetabular guide ofFIG. 1A shown with an acetabular inserter holding an acetabular implant according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the acetabular inserter and acetabular implant ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 3A is a perspective environmental view of an acetabular implant illustrating rotation about an anatomic axis A during insertion according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 3B is a perspective environmental view of an acetabular implant illustrating rotation about an anatomic axis B during insertion according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the acetabular inserter and acetabular implant ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 4A is a perspective view of a modular reamer for use according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 4B is bottom plan view of a reamer head of the reamer ofFIG. 4A ; -
FIG. 4C is a perspective view of a reamer driver of the reamer ofFIG. 4A ; -
FIG. 4D is bottom plan view of a distal end of the reamer driver ofFIG. 4C ; -
FIG. 4E is a perspective view of the modular reamer ofFIG. 4A shown assembled with a an adaptor for use according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 4F is top plan view of the adaptor ofFIG. 4E ; -
FIG. 4G is bottom plan view of the adaptor ofFIG. 4E ; -
FIG. 4H is an environmental view of an assembled of a reamer with a patient-specific adapter according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective environmental view of an exemplary acetabular alignment guide according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective environmental view of the acetabular alignment guide ofFIG. 5 shown with a plurality of guiding pins; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective environmental view illustrating inserting an acetabular cup with an instrument guided by the guiding pins ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective environmental view of an exemplary acetabular implant; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an exemplary impactor according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an exemplary offset impactor according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 11A is an environmental view of a patient-specific acetabular guide according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 11B is an environmental view of a reamer patient-specific adapter guided for reaming the acetabulum by alignment pins placed using the patient-specific acetabular guide ofFIG. 11A ; -
FIG. 11C is an environmental view of a length scale for measuring a length of an implant, the scale guided by an alignment pin placed using the patient-specific acetabular guide ofFIG. 11A ; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a reamer with a patient-specific adapter guided for reaming the acetabulum by alignment pins placed using the patient-specific acetabular guide ofFIG. 11A ; -
FIG. 13 is an environmental view of a patient-specific resurfacing femoral implant according to the present teachings; -
FIG. 14A is an environmental anterior view of a patient-specific femoral implant according to the present teachings; and -
FIG. 14B is an environmental anterior view of the femoral implant ofFIG. 14A . - The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the present teachings, applications, or uses.
- The present teachings generally provide a patient-specific acetabular guide and associated inserter for use in orthopedic surgery, such as in joint replacement or revision surgery, for example. The patient-specific alignment guides can be used either with conventional or patient-specific implant components prepared with computer-assisted image methods. Computer modeling for obtaining three dimensional images of the patient's anatomy using MRI or CT scans of the patient's anatomy, the patient-specific prosthesis components, and the patient-specific guides and templates can be provided by various CAD programs and/or software available, for example, by Materialise USA, Ann Arbor, Mich.
- Patient-specific alignment guides and implants are generally configured to match the anatomy of a specific patient. The patient-specific alignment guides are generally formed using computer modeling based on the patient's 3-D anatomic image and have an engagement surface that is made to conformingly contact and match a three-dimensional image/model of the patient's bone surface (with or without cartilage or other soft tissue), by the computer methods discussed above. The patient-specific alignment guides can include custom-made guiding formations, such as, for example, guiding bores or cannulated guiding posts or cannulated guiding extensions or receptacles that can be used for supporting or guiding other instruments, such as drill guides, reamers, cutters, cutting guides and cutting blocks or for inserting pins or other fasteners according to a surgeon-approved pre-operative plan. The patient-specific alignment guides can be used in minimally invasive surgery, and in particular in surgery with multiple minimally-invasive incisions. Various alignment guides and pre-operative planning procedures are disclosed in commonly assigned and co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/756,057, filed on May 31, 2007; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/211,407, filed Sep. 16, 2008; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/971,390, filed on Jan. 9, 2008, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/363,548, filed on Feb. 27, 2006; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/025,414, filed Feb. 4, 2008. The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
- As disclosed, for example, in above-referenced U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/756,057, filed on May 31, 2007; in the pre-operative planning stage for a joint replacement or revision procedure, an MRI scan or a series of CT scans of the relevant anatomy of the patient, such as, for example, the entire leg of the joint to be reconstructed, can be performed at a medical facility or doctor's office. The scan data obtained can be sent to a manufacturer. The scan data can be used to construct a three-dimensional image/model of the joint and provide an initial implant fitting and alignment in a computer file form or other computer representation. The initial implant fitting and alignment can be obtained using an alignment method, such as alignment protocols used by individual surgeons.
- The outcome of the initial fitting is an initial surgical plan that can be printed or provided in electronic form with corresponding viewing software. The initial surgical plan can be surgeon-specific, when using surgeon-specific alignment protocols. The initial surgical plan, in a computer file form associated with interactive software, can be sent to the surgeon, or other medical practitioner, for review. The surgeon can incrementally manipulate the position of images of implant components in an interactive image of the joint. Additionally, the surgeon can select or modify resection planes, types of implants and orientations of implant insertion. For example, the surgeon may select patient-specific anteversion and abduction angles for acetabular implants, as discussed below. After the surgeon modifies and/or approves the surgical plan, the surgeon can send the final, approved plan to the manufacturer.
- After the surgical plan is approved by the surgeon, patient-specific alignment guides can be developed using a CAD program or other imaging software, such as the software provided by Materialise, for example, according to the surgical plan. Computer instructions of tool paths for machining the patient-specific alignment guides can be generated and stored in a tool path data file. The tool path can be provided as input to a CNC mill or other automated machining system, and the alignment guides can be machined from polymer, ceramic, metal or other suitable material, and sterilized. The sterilized alignment guides can be shipped to the surgeon or medical facility, for use during the surgical procedure.
- The present teachings provide a patient-specific acetabular guide and associated inserter for inserting an acetabular implant in the acetabulum of a patient's pelvis in a guided orientation at least about first and second non-parallel anatomic axes. Referring to
FIGS. 1, 3A and 3B , the first anatomic axis indicated at “A”, passes through theacetabulum 82 of a patient's pelvis 80 (only half of the pelvis is shown) and is oriented generally in a superior/inferior direction relative to the patient. The second anatomic axis is indicated at “B” and is substantially perpendicular to the first axis A. As described below, the present teachings provide instruments and methods for guiding, orienting and positioning anacetabular implant 200 at a selected angle of anteversion relative to the axis A, as shown inFIG. 3A , and at a selected angle of abduction relative to the axis B, as also shown inFIG. 3B . The anteversion and abduction angles can be determined interactive or other surgeon input and can be patient-specific. - Referring to
FIG. 1A , anexemplary acetabular guide 100 according to the present teachings can include afirst surface 108 for engaging an area surrounding theacetabulum 82 and asecond surface 110 opposite to thefirst surface 108. The acetabulum-engagingfirst surface 108 can be custom-made or patient-specific to conform and mirror anacetabular rim surface 84 around theacetabulum 82 of a specific patient by using three-dimensional image or model of the acetabulum and surrounding pelvic area of the patient, as described above. Thefirst surface 108 enables the acetabular guide to nest or closely mate relative to theacetabulum 82 of the patient. - The
acetabular guide 100 can be temporarily and removably attached to thepelvis 80 usingtemporary fasteners 120, such as bone nails or tacks, for example, passing through correspondingholes 104 through theacetabular guide 100. Theacetabular guide 100 can be annular with an opening defined by aninner surface 102. Theinner surface 102 can be, for example, a cylindrical surface. Theinner surface 102 can be oriented relative to the first andsecond surfaces acetabular guide 100 to provide a selected anteversion angle about the first axis A and a selected abduction angle relative to the axis B, as shown inFIGS. 2, 3A and 3B . The anteversion and abduction angles can be surgeon-selected and patient-specific and can be determined with surgeon input during the pre-operative planning for the specific patient. Anteversion angles can be, for example, in the range of about 10-20 degrees forward relative to the first axis A, and adduction angles can be in the range of about 40-50 degrees downward relative to the second axis B. - Referring to
FIGS. 2-4 , theacetabular guide 100 can be attached to thepelvis 80 around the acetabulum 72 after theacetabulum 82 has been reamed and prepared for receiving theacetabular implant 200, such as the Magnum™ acetabular cup commercially available from Biomet, Inc., Warsaw, Ind. Theacetabular implant 200 can be inserted into theprepared acetabulum 82 using aninserter 300 according to the present teachings. Theinserter 300, which can also function as an impactor, can include ahandle 304 with aproximal impaction surface 318, ashaft 302 and a guide-engagingportion 310 having a surface with a flat orplanar portion 320. The guide-engagingportion 310 can have anouter surface 312, which conforms to and is mateable with theinner surface 102 of theacetabular guide 100 for guiding theacetabular implant 200. Theinner surface 102 and theouter surface 312 can be cylindrical. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , theinserter 300 can engage theacetabular implant 200 via anintermediate member 250, such as the intermediate member of the Magnum™ system, which is commercially available from Biomet, Inc., Warsaw, Ind. More specifically, theinserter 300 can include adistal portion 314, such as a ball-bearing bushing, which can be inserted and engage areceptacle 252 of theintermediate member 250. Theacetabular implant 200 can be mounted on theinserter 300 by aligning a plurality offingers 254 of theintermediate member 250 with corresponding cut-outs 202 on a peripheral edge of theacetabular implant 200. Theacetabular implant 200 can be secured to theinserter 300 by rotating theacetabular implant 200 relative to theinsert 300 until a hand-tight fit is obtained. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , theinserter 300 with theacetabular implant 200 mounted thereon can be directed toward theacetabular guide 100. Theouter surface 312 of theguide engaging portion 310 of theinserter 300 can be brought into contact with theinner surface 102 of theacetabular guide 100, guiding theacetabular implant 200 toward the selected anteversion and abduction orientation through theacetabular guide 100. Theouter surface 312 of theguide engaging portion 310 can also provide an impaction-depth feedback by alignment with theinner surface 102 of the acetabular guide. Full impaction of theacetabular implant 200 into the acetabulum 82 can be indicated whenplanar portion 320 and/orouter surface 312 of the guide-engagingportion 310 of theinserter 300 are flush with and do not protrude over and above thesecond surface 110 of theacetabular guide 100.Depth indicia 322 can also be provided on theinserter shaft 302 or on the guide-engagingportion 310 of theinserter 300, as shown inFIG. 2 . - After the
acetabular implant 200 is fully seated in the acetabulum 82 in the selected anteversion and abduction orientations, theinserter 300 andintermediate member 250 can be removed. Thetemporary fasteners 120 can be removed and the acetabular guide released. - The
acetabular guide 100 can be made of any biocompatible material, such as metal, ceramic or polymer. Theacetabular guide 100 can be constructed by various manufacturing methods depending of the selected material, including, for example, machining, casting, molding, stereolithography or other layer deposition methods. In one aspect, theacetabular guide 100 can be made of disposable plastic material. - The patient-
specific acetabular guide 100 can also be used with a standard (non patient-specific)modular reamer 331 fitted with a patient-specific reamer adapter 360 to ream the acetabulum of the specific patient in pre-planned patient-specific orientations. This allows theacetabular implant 200 to be received in the selected anteversion and abduction orientations, as shown inFIG. 4H and discussed in connection withFIGS. 4A-4H . -
FIGS. 4A-4C illustrate an exemplarymodular reamer 331 that includes areamer driver 330 and areamer head 350. Thereamer driver 330 can be removably coupled to thereamer head 350 with a connectingmechanism 335, which can be a spring-loaded, or snap-fit or other type of releasable connection, including connections secured with a set screw or other easily removable fasteners. An exemplary quick-connect connection is illustrated inFIGS. 4A-4D and is also used to connect thereamer 331 to thereamer adapter 360, as illustrated inFIGS. 4E-4H . - The
reamer head 350 can be in the form of a hollow cup with asemi-spherical reaming surface 353 bounded by aperiphery 351. The reamingsurface 353 defines a plurality of reaming formations or reamingteeth 357. A number of arms orrods 342 can be connected to theperiphery 351 and form a first component of the quick-connect mechanism 335. Thearms 342 can be attached to one another at acentral hub 341 forming aframe 343, as shown inFIG. 4B . - The
reamer driver 330 can include a handle orsleeve 332 receiving adriver shaft 334 for coupling to a driver tool at a proximal end (not shown) and having adistal connector 338. Thedistal connector 338 forms a second component of thequick connect mechanism 335, which is operated with a spring-loaded slider or trigger 336 coupled to thedriver shaft 334. Thedistal connector 338 can include a number of openings orslots 344 and a corresponding number of movable orretractable pins 346. The number ofslots 344 corresponds to the number ofarms 342 and theslots 344 are sized and shaped to receive thearms 342. Although four arms, slots and pins are illustrated, a smaller or greater number can be used, for example two or three arms, slots and pins that can be evenly positioned radially about thereamer head 350. To connect thereamer driver 330 to thereamer head 350, theslots 344 are placed over thearms 342 with thepins 344 in their retracted position. Thepins 344 can be retracted by moving theslider 336 in a direction away from thedistal connector 338. When theslider 336 is released, thearms 342 are gripped between thepins 344 and the walls of theslots 344 and thereamer driver 330 is securely connected to thereamer head 350. - Referring to
FIGS. 4E-4H , the patient-specific reamer adapter 360 can include can include afirst portion 362 and asecond portion 368. Thefirst portion 362 can have anouter surface 364. Theouter surface 364 can be, for example, cylindrical. Theouter surface 364 can be shaped, sized and oriented to mate with theinner surface 102 of the patient-specific guide 100 to provide a selected and patient-specific anteversion angle about the first axis A and a selected abduction angle relative to the axis B, as shownFIG. 4H . In this respect, theouter surface 364 of theadapter 360 is patient specific. - The
reamer adapter 360 can be coupled to the reamer with a quick-connect connection. For example, thereamer adapter 360 can be coupled between thereamer driver 330 and thereamer head 350 with corresponding components of the quick-connect mechanism 335 used for the connecting thereamer driver 330 to thereamer head 350. Referring toFIGS. 4E-4H , thefirst portion 362 can include a number ofarms 370 coupled to aproximal periphery 363 of the first portion 262 and are configured to engage thedistal connector 338 of thereamer driver 330, i.e. to be gripped in correspondingslots 344 by correspondingpins 346. In this regard, thearms 370 of thefirst portion 362 provide a component that is complementary to the quick-connect component of thereamer driver 330 and complete a quick-connect mechanism 335 between the reamer drier 330 and thereamer adapter 360. - Similarly, the
second portion 368 of thereamer adapter 360 can include a quick-connect component complementary to the quick-connect component of thereamer head 350 to complete the quick-connect mechanism 335. More specifically, thesecond portion 368 can include a number ofslots 374 and pin 372 for gripping thearms 342 of thereamer head 350. Accordingly, the same type of quick-connect mechanism 335 that is used to couple thereamer driver 330 to thereamer head 350 can be used to couple thereamer adapter 360 between thereamer driver 330 and thereamer head 350, as illustrated inFIGS. 4A and 4E . It is noted that the quick-connect mechanism 335 is not limited to the exemplary embodiment illustrated, but can be any quick-connect mechanism used for non-patient-specific modular reamers, include snap-fit, tapered connectors, threaded connectors, or any other connectors with complementary components “a” for thereamer driver 330 and “b” for thereamer head 350, which are then used in reverse order to couple thereamer adapter 360 therebetween in a sequence a-b-a-b. In the illustrated quick-connect mechanism 335, component “a” includes slots and pins and component “b” includes arms. - Referring to
FIG. 4H , the assembledreamer 331 with the patient-specific adapter 360 can be used with the patient-specific acetabular guide 100 to ream theacetabulum 82 of the patient to receive an implant in a selected patient-specific orientation according to the pre-operative plan. As described above in relation toFIGS. 1-4 , theacetabular guide 100 is attached to the acetabulum 82 in only one position, such that theinner surface 102 provides an orientation guide for thereamer head 350. In particular, theouter surface 364 of thereamer adapter 360 mates in a complementary close-fit manner with theinner surface 102 of theacetabular guide 100, such that thereamer head 350 can be oriented as specified in the pre-operative plan to ream the acetabulum in the selected anteversion and abduction orientations relative to the corresponding axes A and B. After theacetabulum 82 is reamed, theacetabular implant 200 can be impacted in the same selected orientation using the inserter/impactor 300 discussed in connection withFIGS. 2 and 3 . - The
exemplary acetabular guide 100 illustrated inFIGS. 1A, 2 and 4H is annular for placement around theacetabulum 82. In other embodiments, anacetabular guide 400 positioned only in a portion around theacetabulum 82 can also be used. Referring toFIGS. 5-10 , the patient-specificacetabular alignment guide 400 and other instruments for guiding an acetabular implant are illustrated. The patient-specificacetabular alignment guide 400 can be prepared during a pre-operative plan for the surgical procedure based on a three-dimensional image of the relevant anatomy of the patient including portions of thepelvis 80, theacetabulum 82, theacetabular rim area 84, the periacetabular area and generally the hip joint of the patient. The three-dimensional image of the anatomy of the patient can be developed by commercially available software, as discussed above, using MRI, CT, X-rays or other scans of the particular patient. - Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , theacetabular alignment guide 400 can include afirst portion 402 configured and adapted to be positioned around therim surface 84 of theacetabulum 82 and asecond portion 404 configured and adapted to be positioned around the periacetabular area of thepelvis 80 of a specific patient. Theacetabular alignment guide 400 can include a three-dimensional curved patient-specificbone engagement surface 408. Thebone engagement surface 408 is defined to match complementarily to a portion of theacetabular rim surface 84 and a portion of an adjacent periacetabular area of thepelvis 80 of the patient for close contact/nesting thereon in only one position and orientation. Thesecond portion 404 of theacetabular alignment guide 400 is designed during the pre-operative plan to define a plurality of elongated through-slots, apertures or other guidingformations 406 directed toward the periacetabular area for guiding a plurality of alignment pins 420 parallel to an acetabular centering axis CC, the location and orientation of which is determined according to the preoperative plan for the specific patient. Thesecond portion 404 can be reinforced with additional materials and/or have thicker dimensions for stability. - Three guiding
formations 406 in the form of through holes and a corresponding number of alignment pins 420 are illustrated inFIGS. 5 and 6 . Depending on the patient and/or procedure, a different number of guidingformations 406 andalignment pins 420 can be used. The alignment pins 420 can be parallel defining a patient specific orientation and operable for locating the acetabular centering axis CC. The alignment pins 420 can removably guide along the same axis other instruments associated with the insertion of anacetabular implant 200 after theacetabular alignment guide 400 is removed, as shown inFIG. 7 , for example. The orientation and location of the guidingformations 406 can be patient-specific and determined pre-operatively to facilitate guiding and supporting the various instruments used for positioning, inserting and impacting theacetabular implant 200, as discussed below. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , after the alignment pins 420 have been inserted into the bone, theacetabular alignment guide 400 can be removed. An acetabular positioner or inserter or inserter/impactor 450 can be guided by the alignment pins 420 for inserting theacetabular implant 200 in the acetabulum. Theinserter 450 can include ahandle 451 with aknob 453 and ashaft 452 coupled to a patient-specific alignment adapter 470. The patient-specific alignment adapter 470 can include anarm 474 defining a plurality ofalignment apertures 478 complementary to the alignment pins 420, such that thealignment adapter 470 can removably slide over the alignment pins 420. In this respect, the shape and size of thearm 474 and the placement, arrangement and configuration of thealignment apertures 478 can be determined during the pre-operative plan to correspond to the guidingformations 406 of theacetabular alignment guide 400. Thealignment adapter 470 can include acoupling opening 472 for removably receiving theshaft 452 of theinserter 450 or can be integrally coupled to theshaft 452 of theinserter 450. Thecoupling opening 472 can be, for example, an interference fitting or snap-on side slot. Alternatively, thecoupling opening 472 can be an enclosed hole, which receives theshaft 452 of theinserter 450, when the shaft is modularly coupled to theinserter 450. Theinserter 450 can be connected to and disconnected from theacetabular implant 200 with acoupler 480 at the distal end of theshaft 452 by rotating theknob 453. Thecoupler 480 can also be modularly connected to theshaft 452. During insertion of theacetabular implant 200, the alignment pins 420 help stabilize, guide and secure the orientation of the inserter/impactor 450 andacetabular implant 200 and place the acetabular implant 220 in the desired position and orientation relative to the acetabulum 82 as determined during the pre-operative plan using imaging scans of the patient. - Similar patient-
specific alignment adapters 470 can be used for guiding other type of inserters or impactors or reamers with reamer driver handles or other instruments, such as, for example, reamers and impactors that can be used during the preparation and implantation procedure. Referring toFIGS. 9 and 10 , first and second impactors (or other acetabular instruments) 500 a, 500 b are illustrated with respective first and second patient-specific alignment adapters first impactor 500 a is an offsetimpactor 500 a generally used for minimally invasive procedures, and thesecond impactor 500 b is straight, non-offset impactor. Each of the first andsecond impactors handle 502 respectively coupled to afirst shaft 504 a or second 504 b terminating at acoupler 510 with anend connector 512. Thefirst shaft 504 a of thefirst impactor 500 a is offset relative to a longitudinal axis C (designed to coincide with the acetabular centering axis CC) passing through thehandle 502 and theend connector 512. Theshaft 504 b of thesecond impactor 500 b is coaxial with thehandle 502. - As illustrated in
FIG. 9 , the offsetfirst shaft 504 a can include a center portion 505 c offset and substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis C and first andsecond end portions first end portion 505 a can be cannulated or hollow for receiving ashaft 492 of adriver 490 coupled to theend connector 512, such that theend connector 512 can be secured to theacetabular implant 200 by rotating aknob 494 of thedriver 490. Thefirst alignment adapter 470 a includes a coupling opening 472 (enclosed hole or side opening/slot) through which theportion 505 a can pass through. As discussed above in connection withalignment adapter 470 and theinserter 450 ofFIG. 7 , the shape and size of thearm 474 and the placement and arrangement/configuration of thealignment apertures 478 can be determined during the pre-operative plan to correspond to the guidingformations 406 of theacetabular alignment guide 400 and the location and orientation of the alignment pins 420, such that the parallel alignment pins 420 can pass through theparallel alignment apertures 478 to guide thefirst impactor 500 a relative to theacetabular implant 200 and relative to theacetabulum 82. Thefirst alignment adapter 470 a can be removably coupled to thefirst impactor 500 a and can be slidably adjusted in position relative to thefirst portion 505 a while maintaining the alignment orientation of thealignment apertures 406 relative to axis CC and the alignment pins 420. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , thesecond impactor 500 b can be used similarly. Because theshaft 504 b is substantially straight (not offset), theend connector 512 can be attached to theacetabular implant 200 by simply rotating thehandle 502 or a knob attached to the handle (not shown), similarly to theinserter 450 shown inFIG. 7 . Eachimpactor handle 502, theshaft coupler 510 can be disassembled for removably mounting thealignment adapter coupling opening 472 can be a snap-on side opening or side slot for removably receiving thealignment adapter impactor - In some embodiments, the same alignment adapter can be used for more than one conventional acetabular instrument. For example, the same the alignment adapter 470 (or 470 b) can be used optionally either with the inserter/
impactor 450 or theimpactor 500 b, or with an acetabular reamer, such asreamer 331. - It will be appreciated from the above discussion, that although the patient-specific
acetabular alignment guide 400 has anengagement surface 408 that is complementary to the acetabular/periacetabular area of the patient, thealignment adapters alignment apertures 478 on thearm 474 is patient-specific, such that thecorresponding alignment adapter acetabulum 82 of the patient usingacetabular alignment guide 400. - The
acetabular alignment guide 400 and thealignment adapters alignment adapters acetabular alignment guide 400 and one ormore alignment adapters 470 can be provided in a form of a kit with a set of alignment pins 420. Other reusable, non custom instruments can be also included, for example, an inserter, reamer impactor, etc. The kit can include anacetabular implant 200, which can be custom-made or non custom-made, as approved and selected by the surgeon. - Referring to
FIGS. 11A to 12 , another patient-specific acetabular guide 400′ is illustrated for use with areamer 331′. As discussed above in connection withacetabular guides acetabular guide 400′, can include afirst portion 402′ configured and adapted to be positioned around therim surface 84 of theacetabulum 82 and asecond portion 404′ configured and adapted to be positioned around the periacetabular area of thepelvis 80 of a specific patient. Theacetabular alignment guide 400′ can include a three-dimensional curved patient-specificbone engagement surface 408′, which is the underside surface of the first andsecond portions 402′, 404′ that nestingly mates with the specific patient's anatomy. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated inFIG. 11A , thefirst portion 402′ can extend around the entireinner rim surface 84 of the acetabulum and at least a portion of theacetabulum 82. Similarly, thesecond portion 404′ can extend around the entire periacetabular area around theacetabulum 84 when additional stability and attachment area is desired for the particular patient or preferred by the surgeon. Thebone engagement surface 408′ can be designed to match complementarily to portions of theacetabular rim surface 84, of theacetabulum 82 and of an adjacent periacetabular area of thepelvis 80 of the patient for close contact/nesting thereon in only one position and orientation. Thesecond portion 404′ of theacetabular alignment guide 400 is also designed during the pre-operative plan to define a plurality of elongated through-slots, apertures or other guiding formations orholes 406′ directed toward the periacetabular area for guiding a plurality of alignment pins 420 parallel to the pre-determined acetabular centering axis CC, as discussed above in connection withFIGS. 5-7 . After the alignment pins 620 are secured to the bone, theacetabular guide 400′ can be removed leaving the alignment pins 420 for use with a reamer, as discussed below. - A
reamer 331′ or 331″ can be guided by the alignments pins 420, as shown inFIGS. 11B and 12 , respectively, along the acetabular centering axis CC. An off-the-shelf or standard (non custom) reamer 331′, 331″ can be used in combination with an adjustable or a patient-specific adapter 470′, 470″. Theadapter 470′ can include one ormore arms 474′ (twoarms 474′ are illustrated inFIG. 11B ). Eacharm 474′ can be coupled to ashaft 330′ of the reamer 431′ with a quick-coupling arrangement 474′, which can be, for example, an opening in the arms configured for receiving theshaft 330′ or other coupler. Eacharm 474′ can include at least oneopening 478′ positioned and configured for receiving acorresponding alignment pin 420, which is secured to the bone in a predetermined position and orientation using the patient-specific alignment guide 400′ through acorresponding hole 406 of theguide 400″. Accordingly, the location and orientation of theopenings 478′ on thearms 474′ and relative to the acetabular centering axis CC are patient-specific. In some embodiments, anarm 474′ can include more than oneopening 478′. Thearms 474′ can be integrally attached to one another, or modularly or separately coupled to theshaft 330′. One of the alignment pins, pin 420′ for example, can provide a fixed point of reference for measuring the length of the leg of the patient for determining the length of animplant 200′ and the depth in the corresponding intramedullary canal. Theimplant 200′ can include ahead 203′ and astem 201′, as shown inFIG. 11C . A scale orother measuring device 477 can be coupled to thepin 420′ for measuring the length and sizing theimplant 200′. Thescale 477 can be slidably placed over thepin 477′ as shown inFIG. 11B . The length can be measured before implantation and also-post implantation (as shown inFIG. 11B ) for confirming proper impaction and placement of the implant. - Referring to
FIG. 12 , anon-custom reamer 331″ can be coupled with a patient-specific adapter 470″ designed to slide over the alignment pins 420, after the alignment pins 420 are secured on the patient'spelvis 80 in a patient-specific configuration, position and orientation, which also determines the acetabular centering axis CC, as discussed above in connection withFIGS. 5-7 . In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 12 , theadapter 470″ can be monolithic and include twoarms 474″ for receiving respectively twoalignment pins 420 throughcorresponding openings 478″, although different number ofarms 474″ can be used and eacharm 474″ can include more than oneopening 478″ for receiving more than onepin 420. Theadapter 470″ can by coupled to thereamer 331″ with a quick-connect to the shaft of thereamer 331″, as described above in relation toFIGS. 4A-4G , or with another type ofconnection 335″, such as snap-fit or threadable socket or bayonet coupling. Thereamer 331″ can be of the blade type, including reamingblades 333″. In one embodiment, theblades 333″ can be removable, replaceable and/or disposable. Eachblade 333″ can be semicircular or quarter-circular and can be attached to a chuck orother support 337″ of thereamer 331″ with set screws or grooves or jaws. - In some procedures, the
acetabular implant 200 discussed above can be used to articulate with a patient-specific resurfacing or replacement proximal femoral component, as shown inFIGS. 13, 14A and 14B . For example, a patient-specific resurfacing implant can be designed during the pre-operative plan based on image models reconstructed from scans of the patient. - Referring to
FIG. 13 , when thefemoral head 92 is salvageable and need not be resected and replaced, the diseased or defective surface of thefemoral head 92 can be identified in the image. Afemoral component 600 can be designed to replace the defective portions, such as poor bone quality and/or avascular regions of thefemoral head 92. Thefemoral component 600 can include a dome-shaped portion ordome 602 with an outer convex articulatingsurface 603 for articulating with an acetabular implant or the patient's natural acetabulum and an innerbone engagement surface 604 that is designed to match and be complementary and match the surface of thefemoral head 92 with or without soft tissue attached, as determined in the pre-operative plan. Thedome 602 can have aperiphery 608 designed such that the dome covers and resurfaces all the defective portions of thefemoral head 92. Thefemoral component 600 can have a short stem 606, which is inserted through thefemoral head 92 and secured into thefemoral neck 94. The stem 606 can be designed during the preoperative plan based on the three-dimensional reconstruction of the patient's anatomy from the patient's scans such that the axis of the stem D is placed in a selected position and orientation relative to theneck 94 of the patient's and in a selected anteversion orientation relative to theproximal femur 90. Additionally, the length of the stem 606 and the size and shape of thecross-section 607 along the length of the stem 606 can also be designed based on the preoperative plan and the reconstruction model of theneck 94 of the patient, such that bone preservation and adequate attachment support are balanced and/or optimized for the particular patient. - Referring to
FIGS. 14A and 14B , a patient-specificfemoral implant 618 for a proximal femur in which thefemoral head 92 is resected can include afemoral head component 620, afemoral neck component 624 and afemoral stem component 622. Thefemoral implant 618 can be designed during the preoperative plan based on the three-dimensional reconstruction of the patient's anatomy from the patient's scans such that thefemoral head implant 620 andfemoral neck component 624 cooperate to retain the axis D and the center of rotation R of the patient's femur or acetabulum, based on surgeon determination and preference. Thefemoral neck component 624 can be designed to match the patient'sfemoral neck 94 in size and orientation. Thefemoral stem implant 622 can be selected from standard (non custom) stem sizes) or can be customized for length, cross-section and/or shape for the specific patient. - The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary arrangements of the present teachings. Furthermore, the mixing and matching of features, elements and/or functions between various embodiments is expressly contemplated herein, so that one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate from this disclosure that features, elements and/or functions of one embodiment may be incorporated into another embodiment as appropriate, unless described otherwise above. Moreover, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present teachings as defined in the following claims.
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21. A method for inserting an acetabular implant into an acetabulum of a patient, the method comprising:
engaging a patient-specific side of an acetabular alignment guide to a complementary rim surface and periacetabular area of a pelvis outside the acetabulum of the patient;
inserting a plurality of alignment pins through corresponding alignment apertures of the acetabular alignment guide and into the periacetabular area of the pelvis outside the acetabulum of the patient;
removing the acetabular alignment guide without removing the plurality of alignment pins from the periacetabular area of the pelvis of the patient;
coupling an acetabular instrument to a patient-specific alignment adapter having a plurality of openings located at patient-specific locations, each of the plurality of openings configured to align with one of the plurality of alignment pins; and
guiding the patient-specific alignment adapter along the plurality of alignment pins to engage the acetabular instrument with the acetabulum.
22. The method of claim 21 , wherein engagement of the acetabular instrument with the acetabulum comprises reaming the acetabulum with a reamer.
23. The method of claim 21 , wherein guiding the patient-specific alignment adapter along the plurality of alignment pins comprises adjusting arms of the patient-specific alignment adapter to move the plurality of openings to the patient-specific locations.
24. The method of claim 23 , wherein adjusting arms of the patient-specific alignment adapter comprises adjusting a position of a pair of parallel arms in a plane.
25. The method of claim 21 , further comprising coupling an instrument shaft to the acetabular instrument.
26. The method of claim 25 , wherein the patient-specific alignment adapter includes a quick-connect coupler for connecting to the instrument shaft.
27. The method of claim 25 , further comprising:
slidably attaching a scale to one of the plurality of alignment pins; and
determining a size of an implant for the acetabulum using the scale.
28. The method of claim 27 , further comprising attaching an acetabular implant to the acetabulum using an inserter coupled to another patient-specific alignment adapter mounted to at least one of the plurality of alignment pins.
29. A method of preparing an acetabulum of a patient for receiving an acetabular implant, the method comprising:
positioning a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide against bone adjacent to the acetabulum, the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide including first and second alignment apertures;
inserting first and second alignment pins through the first and second alignment apertures, respectively;
coupling a patient-specific alignment adapter to the first and second alignment pins, the patient-specific alignment adapter comprising:
first and second arms including first and second openings, respectively, for receiving the first and second alignment pins, respectively;
a reaming head supported by the first and second arms; and
a quick-connect coupler connected to the reaming head for receiving a drive shaft;
connecting the drive shaft to the quick-connect coupler; and
reaming the acetabulum with the reaming head.
30. The method of claim 29 , wherein positioning the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide against bone adjacent to the acetabulum comprises locating the first and second alignment apertures at patient-specific locations on an acetabular rim surface of the acetabulum.
31. The method of claim 29 , wherein coupling the patient-specific alignment adapter to the first and second alignment pins comprises adjusting a location of the first and second arms relative to each other within a plane to align the first and second openings with the first and second alignment pins.
32. The method of claim 29 , wherein reaming the acetabulum with the reaming head comprises transmitting rotational force from the drive shaft to the reaming head through the quick-connect coupler.
33. The method of claim 29 , wherein positioning the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide against bone adjacent to the acetabulum comprises:
positioning a first portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complimentary to an acetabular rim surface of the patient against the acetabular rim surface of the patient, the first portion configured to extend around the entire acetabulum to form an opening through which the acetabulum is accessible; and
positioning a second portion configured and shaped to be conforming and complementary to a periacetabular area of an acetabulum of the patient against the periacetabular area of the acetabulum of the patient, the second portion configured to extend around the entire periacetabular area of the acetabulum to provide locations for the first and second alignment apertures.
34. The method of claim 33 , further comprising shaping the first portion and the second portion of the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide in accordance with a three-dimensional model of the acetabulum of the patient reconstructed pre-operatively from an image scan of the patient.
35. The method of claim 29 , further comprising removing the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide from the bone adjacent to the acetabulum before coupling the patient-specific alignment adapter to the first and second alignment pins.
36. The method of claim 29 , further comprising:
removing the patient-specific alignment adapter from the first and second guide pins;
coupling an inserter to the first and second guide pins with a patient-specific inserter adapter to insert an acetabular implant into the acetabulum;
removing the inserter from the patient-specific inserter adapter;
coupling an impactor to the patient-specific inserter adapter; and
impacting the acetabular implant with the impactor.
37. A method of preparing an acetabulum of a patient for receiving an implant, the method comprising:
positioning a patient-specific acetabular alignment guide against the acetabulum, the patient-specific acetabular alignment guide including:
a closed-loop body configured to three-dimensionally conform and complement the acetabulum of the patient in only one position, the closed-loop body defining an opening to access the acetabulum and an acetabular centering axis; and
first and second alignment apertures extending through the closed-loop body outside of the opening;
inserting first and second alignment pins through the first and second alignment apertures, respectively;
adjusting a patient-specific alignment adapter to receive the first and second alignment pins, the patient-specific alignment adapter comprising:
first and second arms including first and second openings, respectively, the first and second arms rotatable about the acetabular centering axis;
a reaming head supported by the first and second arms; and
a quick-connect coupler connected to the reaming head for receiving a drive shaft;
connecting the drive shaft to the quick-connect coupling; and
reaming the acetabulum with the reaming head.
38. The method of claim 37 , wherein adjusting the patient-specific alignment adapter to receive the first and second alignment pins comprises adjusting a location of the first and second arms relative to each other within a plane to align the first and second openings with the first and second alignment pins, respectively.
39. The method of claim 37 , wherein reaming the acetabulum with the reaming head comprises transmitting rotational force from the drive shaft to the reaming head through the quick-connect coupler.
40. The method of claim 37 , further comprising:
slidably attaching a scale to at least one of the first and second alignment pins; and
determining a size of an implant for the acetabulum using the scale.
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