NZ739114B2 - Drill guide for acetabular cup fasteners - Google Patents
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Abstract
When an acetabular cup used in hip replacement surgery is to be affixed to the acetabulum using screws, the drill guide instruments of the invention are used to position a drill bit so that the screw holes drilled in the acetabulum are properly placed for optimum implantation of the acetabular cup. The drill guide is locked into the acetabular cup by spring loaded pins which position the guide over holes in the cup which accommodate the screws. The guide is used to position the drill bits and allow drilling while also allowing the handle to remain in place thus help maintain the position of the drilling guide. After drilling the guide is removed. This apparatus mitigates the risk of incorrectly placed holes in the acetabulum. The drill guide is locked into the acetabular cup by spring loaded pins which position the guide over holes in the cup which accommodate the screws. The guide is used to position the drill bits and allow drilling while also allowing the handle to remain in place thus help maintain the position of the drilling guide. After drilling the guide is removed. This apparatus mitigates the risk of incorrectly placed holes in the acetabulum.
Description
(12) Granted patent specificaon (19) NZ (11) 739114 (13) B2
(47) Publicaon date: 2021.12.24
(54) DRILL GUIDE FOR ACETABULAR CUP FASTENERS
(51) Internaonal Patent Classificaon(s):
A61F 2/32 A61F 2/34 A61F 2/36 A61F 2/46
(22) Filing date: (73) Owner(s):
2016.07.15 HIP INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY, LLC
(23) Complete specificaon filing date: (74) Contact:
2016.07.15 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK
(30) Internaonal Priority Data: (72) Inventor(s):
US 62/197,207 2015.07.27 TERMANINI, Zafer
VANHIEL, Brian
(86) Internaonal Applicaon No.: BRADDON, Linda
MACDONALD, Steven
(87) Internaonal Publicaon number:
WO/2017/019328
(57) Abstract:
When an acetabular cup used in hip replacement surgery is to be affixed to the acetabulum using
screws, the drill guide instruments of the invenon are used to posion a drill bit so that the screw
holes drilled in the acetabulum are properly placed for opmum implantaon of the acetabular
cup. The drill guide is locked into the acetabular cup by spring loaded pins which posion the
guide over holes in the cup which accommodate the screws. The guide is used to posion the drill
bits and allow drilling while also allowing the handle to remain in place thus help maintain the
posion of the drilling guide. Aer drilling the guide is removed. This apparatus migates the risk
of incorrectly placed holes in the acetabulum.
NZ 739114 B2
DRILL GUIDE FOR ACETABULAR CUP FASTENERS
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to surgical instruments used to
implant a hip prosthesis. More particularly, the invention has to do with a
surgical tool system which comprises a drill guide, a handle and a drill bit used
to drill screw holes in an acetabulum to implant an acetabular cup.
The Related Art
A reverse hip prosthesis is described in U.S. Patents Nos.
8,313,531 B2 and 8,540,779 B2. The prosthesis and a revision surgery method
also are described in U.S. Patent No. 8,992,627 B2. The disclosures of these
three patents are incorporated herein in their entireties by reference.
The present invention also relates to conventional hip
prostheses which are well known in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003a] In a first aspect, the invention provides a surgical tool system
adapted for drilling holes in an acetabulum to accommodate screws used to
fasten an acetabular cup of a reverse hip prosthesis to the acetabulum, the
acetabular cup comprising a concave portion having a stem extending from the
bottom thereof, cup slots disposed in the concave portion in close proximity to a
circumferential edge of the acetabular cup and one or more through holes to
accommodate screws for fastening the acetabular cup to the acetabulum, the
surgical tool system comprising:
a drill guide sized to fit within the concave portion and having spring-
loaded pins arranged to engage the cup slots when the drill guide is optimally
positioned within the acetabular cup, the drill guide further comprising one or
more through holes sized and spaced to line up approximately concentrically
with the through holes of the acetabular cup and a guide indent for each hole,
each guide indent being positioned on a beam member which traverses the drill
guide at a circumferential edge thereof;
a handle comprising a shaft with a drill bit guide disposed at the distal
end thereof, the drill bit guide having a drill bit guide distal end and a side
portion, the drill bit guide being sized to engage a hole and the side portion
being positioned to engage the guide indent for its respective hole; and
a drill bit having a cutting portion and a shaft sized to pass through
the drill bit guide.
[0003b] In a second aspect, the invention provides a surgical tool system
adapted for drilling holes in an acetabulum to accommodate screws used to
fasten an acetabular cup of a conventional hip prosthesis to the acetabulum, the
acetabular cup comprising a concave portion but no stem extending from a
bottom of the acetabular cup thereof, cup slots disposed in the concave portion
in close proximity to a circumferential edge of the acetabular cup and one or
more through holes to accommodate screws for fastening the acetabular cup to
the acetabulum, the surgical tool system comprising:
a drill guide sized to fit within the concave portion and having spring-
loaded pins arranged to engage the cup slots when the drill guide is optimally
positioned within the acetabular cup, the drill guide further comprising one or
more through holes sized and spaced to line up approximately concentrically
with the through holes of the acetabular cup and a guide indent for each hole,
each guide indent being positioned on a beam member which traverses the drill
guide at a circumferential edge thereof;
a handle comprising a shaft with a drill bit guide disposed at the distal
end thereof, the drill bit guide having a drill bit guide distal end and a side
portion, the drill bit guide being sized to engage a hole and the side portion
being positioned to engage the guide indent for its respective hole; and
a drill bit having a cutting portion and a shaft sized to pass through
the drill bit guide.
[0003c] In a third aspect, the invention provides a kit containing the
surgical tool system of one or more of the first and second aspects.
[0003d] In a fourth aspect, the invention provides an insertion-removal
tool for ex-vivo insertion of the drill guide of one or more of the first and second
aspects into the acetabular cup and for removing the drill guide of one or more
of the first and second aspects from the acetabular cup comprising:
two levers connected by and pivotable about a pivot pin, each lever
having a proximal end and a distal end, the pin being disposed between the
proximal and the distal end so that movement of the proximal ends towards one
another will cause the distal ends to move toward one another; and
a releasable ratcheting portion disposed near the proximal end which
prevents the levers from pivoting away from one another after they have been
moved towards one another.
[0003e] In a fifth aspect, the invention provides a kit containing the
insertion-removal tool of the fifth aspect.
The acetabular cup can be affixed in the acetabulum with screws.
The surgical tool system of the invention enables a surgeon to accurately drill
holes at the proper angles and depths for optimum placement of the acetabular
cup in the acetabulum. The system of the invention comprises a drill guide, a
handle having a drill bit guide used in coordination with the drill guide and a drill
bit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a top elevation view of a first embodiment of the drill
guide of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a bottom elevation view of the drill guide of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation view of the drill guide of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a section view of Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the drill
guide.
Fig. 6 is an exploded view of the first embodiment of the drill
guide.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a drill
guide positioned in a reverse hip acetabular cup.
Fig. 8 is a section view of the drill guide of Fig. 7 positioned in a
reverse hip acetabular cup.
Fig. 9 is a section view of a reverse hip acetabular cup.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the surgical tools of the
invention comprising a drill guide positioned in a reverse hip acetabular cup, a
guide handle and a drill bit.
Fig. 11 is a section view of Fig. 10 with an added element to
illustrate a portion of an acetabular bone.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of an insertion-removal tool which
optionally can be used to insert the drill guide into an acetabular cup or remove
it from the acetabular cup.
Fig. 12A is a side elevation view illustrating the ratcheting
portion of the insertion removal tool.
Fig. 13 is an elevation view of the tool of Fig. 12.
Fig. 14 is a magnified view of the distal end of the insertion-
removal tool.
Fig. 15 illustrates the insertion-removal tool in use in connection
with a drill guide.
Fig. 16 is a section view of a third embodiment of a drill guide of
the invention.
Fig. 17 is a section view of the drill guide of Fig. 16 positioned in
a conventional acetabular cup.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The surgical tool system of the invention is used for drilling
holes in an acetabulum to accommodate or receive screws used to fasten an
acetabular cup to the acetabulum. The acetabular cup in the first and second
embodiments of the invention comprises a concave portion having a stem
extending from the bottom thereof, slots disposed in the concave portion in
close proximity to a circumferential edge of the acetabular cup and one or more
through holes to accommodate screws for fastening the acetabular cup to the
acetabulum. The first and second embodiments are for use with a reverse hip
prosthesis. In the third embodiment, the tool system is used in connection with a
conventional hip prosthesis which does not have a stem extending from the
concave portion of the acetabular cup.
The surgical tool system comprises a drill guide sized to fit
within the concave portion of the acetabular cup. Spring-loaded pins are
arranged in the drill guide to engage the slots when the drill guide is optimally
positioned within the acetabular cup. The drill guide also comprises one or more
through holes sized and spaced to line up approximately concentrically with the
through holes of the acetabular cup. A guide indent is provided for each hole,
each guide indent being positioned on a beam member which traverses the drill
guide at a circumferential edge thereof. A handle is provided comprising a shaft
with a drill bit guide disposed at the distal end thereof. The drill bit guide has a
drill bit guide distal end and a side portion. The drill bit guide is sized to engage
a hole and the side portion is positioned to engage the guide indent for its
respective hole. A drill bit is employed having a cutting portion and a shaft which
is sized to pass through the drill bit guide.
The method of using the surgical tool system of the invention
comprises the sequential steps of first placing the drill guide in an acetabular
cup which has been positioned in an acetabulum. Then the drill guide is rotated
within the cup until the pins engage the slots. A drill bit is then inserted into the
drill bit guide before or after placing the distal end of the drill bit guide into a
through hole and engaging the corresponding guide indent for the hole with the
side portion of the drill bit guide. A hole is drilled into the acetabulum. Then the
drill bit and drill bit guide are removed and a screw is inserted into the hole and
tightened.
Referring to the drawings, the drill guide 1 illustrated in Figs. 1-6
is comprised of a spherical base 2 having through holes 3 therein. The base 2
has a generally convex outer surface and a generally concave inner surface,
the inner surface being designated by reference numeral 4 in Fig. 4. Disposed
within and traversing the inner surface 4 is a beam 5 having pin slots 6 therein.
The pin slots 6 accommodate pins 7 and each pin 7 has a pin handle 8.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 6, the pins 7 are urged in an outward
direction by spring 9, the ends of which are disposed in spring slots 10. The
spring 9 is secured to beam 5 by screw 11 and threaded bushing 12.
Also disposed on beam 5 are guide indents 13. Each guide
indent 13 is lined up with a hole 3 for the purpose of positioning guide handle 30
as illustrated in Figs. 10 and 11. As will be understood by those having ordinary
skill in the art, acetabular cups may have one hole for a screw or other fastener
or they may have multiple holes, 10, 15, 20, etc. The drill guides of the present
invention may be made for use with acetabular cups having any number of
holes.
Figs. 7 and 8 illustrate a second embodiment of a drill guide 1a
positioned in reverse hip acetabular cup 20. This drill guide has all of the
elements of the first embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1-6 except that spherical
base 2a is more filled in around guide indents 13. A section view of acetabular
cup 20 without the drill guide is illustrated in Fig. 9. Acetabular cup 20
comprises cup slots 21, a stem 22 and cup holes 23, the cup holes being
optionally threaded. As can be seen from Figs. 4 and 8, the drill guides have an
open shaft is sized to receive stem 22. Thus, the drill guides are sized to fit in
the concave portion of acetabular cup 20.
The drill guide is placed in acetabular cup 20 after the
acetabular cup 20 is positioned in the acetabulum 40. (See Fig. 11.) Placement
of the drill guide in acetabular cup 20 is done by squeezing pin handles 8
towards one another, placing the drill guide into acetabular cup 20, releasing pin
handles 8 and rotating the drill guide until pins 7 engage cup slots 21, thereby
affixing the drill guide in position.
Referring to Figs. 10 and 11, drill guide handle 30 is provided
with a shaft 31 having a drill bit guide 32 disposed at the distal end thereof. The
drill bit 33 has a stop 34 to prevent the drill from making a hole that is too deep.
Drill bit 33 is placed in drill bit guide 32. The drill guide handle 30 is used by
positioning the distal end of the drill bit guide 32 in a hole 3 (See also Figs. 1-7.)
of the drill guide and resting a side of the drill bit guide 32 on the appropriate
guide indent 13. Of the three holes 3 and guide indents 13, the appropriate
guide indent for the middle hole 3 is the middle guide indent 13. For the hole to
the left of center, the guide indent to the left of center is used, etc. The drill bit
33 may be and preferably is placed in the drill bit guide 32 before the handle 30
positions the drill bit guide 32 in the drill guide. After each hole is drilled, the
guide handle, bit and drill guide are removed, a screw is screwed in and
tightened and the process is repeated for the second and third holes.
Insertion-removal tool 50 is illustrated in Figs. 12 and 13. The
tool 50 is similar to a hemostat in size and construction. The tool comprises
handles 51 at its proximal end and a ratcheting portion 52. As illustrated in Fig.
12A, ratcheting portion 52 has the same kind of teeth 80 as one would find in a
hemostat. The ratcheting portion is releasable in the same manner as a
hemostat. A pin 53 is positioned to provide leverage and grippers 54 are
disposed at the distal end. The portion of the tool located between the pin 53
and grippers 54 may optionally be angled (for example at about 20°) (not
shown).
A magnified view of the distal end of tool 50 is shown in Fig. 14,
and Fig. 15 shows the tool in use. As illustrated, when tool 50 is used to insert
or remove a drill guide into or out of an acetabular cup, the opposing notches 57
of grippers 54 at distal end 56 of tool 50 are placed in contact with pin handles 8
as shown. Using the tool 50, the pin handles 8 are squeezed toward one
another so that the pins 7 recede and allow the drill guide to be inserted into or
removed from an acetabular cup.
A third embodiment of the drill guide of the invention is
illustrated in section in Fig. 16 as drill guide 60. Drill guide 60 is used with a
conventional acetabular cup 70 shown in section in Fig. 17. The drill guide 60
comprises a screw 61 which is threaded into threaded sleeve 79 and which
secures a spring 69 to the drill guide in the same manner as screw 11 secures
spring 9 to beam 5 as shown in Figs. 1-6. Spring 69 is the same type of spring
as spring 9. The drill guide 60 has a base 62, holes 63, pins 67 and pins 68, all
of which function in the same manner as their counterparts in the first and
second embodiments of the drill guides of the invention described herein.
Conventional acetabular cup 70 also is provided with cup slots 71 which are
engaged by pins 67.
The surgical instrument of the invention may be included within
a kit which includes other tools and/or implant elements used in hip replacement
surgery.
Claims (4)
1. A surgical tool system adapted for drilling holes in an acetabulum to accommodate screws used to fasten an acetabular cup of a reverse hip prosthesis to the acetabulum, the acetabular cup comprising a concave portion having a stem extending from the bottom thereof, cup slots disposed in the concave portion in close proximity to a circumferential edge of the acetabular cup and one or more through holes to accommodate screws for fastening the acetabular cup to the acetabulum, the surgical tool system comprising: a drill guide sized to fit within the concave portion and having spring- loaded pins arranged to engage the cup slots when the drill guide is optimally positioned within the acetabular cup, the drill guide further comprising one or more through holes sized and spaced to line up approximately concentrically with the through holes of the acetabular cup and a guide indent for each hole, each guide indent being positioned on a beam member which traverses the drill guide at a circumferential edge thereof; a handle comprising a shaft with a drill bit guide disposed at the distal end thereof, the drill bit guide having a drill bit guide distal end and a side portion, the drill bit guide being sized to engage a hole and the side portion being positioned to engage the guide indent for its respective hole; and a drill bit having a cutting portion and a shaft sized to pass through the drill bit guide.
2. A surgical tool system adapted for drilling holes in an acetabulum to accommodate screws used to fasten an acetabular cup of a conventional hip prosthesis to the acetabulum, the acetabular cup comprising a concave portion but no stem extending from a bottom of the acetabular cup thereof, cup slots disposed in the concave portion in close proximity to a circumferential edge of the acetabular cup and one or more through holes to accommodate screws for fastening the acetabular cup to the acetabulum, the surgical tool system comprising: a drill guide sized to fit within the concave portion and having spring- loaded pins arranged to engage the cup slots when the drill guide is optimally positioned within the acetabular cup, the drill guide further comprising one or more through holes sized and spaced to line up approximately concentrically with the through holes of the acetabular cup and a guide indent for each hole, each guide indent being positioned on a beam member which traverses the drill guide at a circumferential edge thereof; a handle comprising a shaft with a drill bit guide disposed at the distal end thereof, the drill bit guide having a drill bit guide distal end and a side portion, the drill bit guide being sized to engage a hole and the side portion being positioned to engage the guide indent for its respective hole; and a drill bit having a cutting portion and a shaft sized to pass through the drill bit guide.
3. A kit containing the surgical tool system of one or more of claim 1 and claim 2.
4. The kit of claim 3, which further includes an insertion-removal tool for ex-vivo insertion of the drill guide of one or more of claim 1 and claim 2 into the acetabular cup and for removing the drill guide of one or more of claim 1 and 2 from the acetabular cup comprising: two levers connected by and pivotable about a pivot pin, each lever having a proximal end and a distal end, the pin being disposed between the proximal and the distal end so that movement of the proximal ends towards one another will cause the distal ends to move toward one another; and a releaseable ratcheting portion disposed near the proximal end which prevents the levers from pivoting away from one another after they have been moved towards one another.
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| US201562197207P | 2015-07-27 | 2015-07-27 | |
| US62/197,207 | 2015-07-27 | ||
| PCT/US2016/042436 WO2017019328A1 (en) | 2015-07-27 | 2016-07-15 | Drill guide for acetabular cup fasteners |
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| NZ739114B2 true NZ739114B2 (en) | 2021-11-30 |
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