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51 results about "Hip surgery" patented technology

Instrument for Use in Minimally Invasive Surgery

The invention is directed to an instrument for use in minimally invasive hip surgery. In particular, the instrument is useful for both alignment and insertion / impaction of an acetabular shell. Furthermore, the instrument is suitable for assuring the shell is impacted with the proper abduction and version in left or right hips.
Owner:MICROPORT ORTHOPEDICS HLDG INC

Elongated driving bit attachable to a driving instrument and method of use for minimally invasive hip surgery

A method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive hip surgery for implanting a prosthetic acetabular component into a natural acetabulum. The method and apparatus include a driving bit having one end connectable to an angled driving instrument and another end connectable to a screw-hole plug, dome plug, or bone screw. The driving bit has an elongated body with a length adapted for use in minimally invasive acetabular surgery.
Owner:ZIMMER INC

Driving instrument with variably angled joint and extended tip and method of use for minimally invasive hip surgery

A method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive hip surgery for implanting a prosthetic acetabular component into a natural acetabulum. The method and apparatus include a driving instrument and driving guide for aligning and driving bone screws and screw-hole plugs. The instrument includes a working section and a driving section connected together with a joint connector. The joint connector enables the working and driving sections to move to various angles relative to each other.
Owner:ZIMMER INC

Knee-ankle-foot positioning kit

A positioning system used to limit movement of the leg, such as when required after hip surgery. In at least one embodiment, a boot, which extends around the foot and lower leg, is secured around each foot. As such, the boots can be used to cushion the feet while applying traction to the leg during surgery. After surgery, the boots are secured together in a side-by-side relationship. In addition, a leg strap is preferably used in conjunction with the boots to help hold the legs together. The leg strap preferably has a cushion that is positioned between the knees with a strap that is secured around each leg. Consequently, the positioning kit restricts certain motion of the affected hip while not restricting movement of the hips and knee and ankle joints unnecessarily.
Owner:BREG

Posterior retractor and method of use for minimally invasive hip surgery

A method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive hip surgery for implanting a prosthetic acetabular component into a natural acetabulum. The method and apparatus include a posterior retractor having handle and retracting sections. The retracting section retracts soft tissue in the posterior section of the surgical site and includes a paddle with a curved flare and an elongated curved prong extending outwardly.
Owner:ZIMMER INC

Collapsible acetabular reamer

InactiveUS7097646B2Low costShort incisionSurgeryReamerJoint surgery
A method and apparatus for performing minimally invasive hip surgery to implant an acetabular shell into the acetabulum. A collapsible acetabular reamer is moveable between an expanded position and a collapsed position. In the expanded position, the reamer reams the acetabulum. In the collapsed position, the reamer can fit through a small minimally invasive incision.
Owner:ZIMMER INC

Knee-ankle-foot positioning kit

A positioning system used to limit movement of the leg, such as when required after hip surgery. In at least one embodiment, a boot, which extends around the foot and lower leg, is secured around each foot. As such, the boots can be used to cushion the feet while applying traction to the leg during surgery. After surgery, the boots are secured together in a side-by-side relationship. In addition, a leg strap is preferably used in conjunction with the boots to help hold the legs together. The leg strap preferably has a cushion that is positioned between the knees with a strap that is secured around each leg. Consequently, the positioning kit restricts certain motion of the affected hip while not restricting movement of the hips and knee and ankle joints unnecessarily.
Owner:BREG

Apparatus for lifting and assisting convalescent pets

An device for assisting four-legged pets to walk during periods of convalescence from foot, leg, or hip surgery or injury. A sling portion is connected to two handle grips. The sling portion may be disposed under the chest of the animal in the case of debilitated front legs, or under the abdomen in the case of debilitated hind legs, and the handle grips grasped by a human user to help support or lift the pet. The invention is particularly useful for assisting a convalescent pet to take beneficial walks without having to bear full weight on injured limbs or hips. A version of the device is disclosed which may be adjusted in length to accommodate the size of the animal and the height of the user.
Owner:BUTCHKO DAVID

Acetabular liners for revision hip surgery

InactiveUS20050080490A1Minimize rotational torsionAccurate thicknessJoint implantsAcetabular cupsCement mantleAcetabular liner
Liner, preferably made of polyethylene, specifically designed for re-cementation into an existing ace tabular shell. Whereas existing polyethylene liners have not been designed to be re-cemented, this invention includes various features, particularly on the posterior aspect of the liner, to resist pull-out, minimize rotational torsion, and to ensure proper cement mantle thickness. In the preferred embodiment, the polyethylene liner is disposed within a shell such that the cement locks into features provided on the posterior aspect of the liner which remains in contact with cement. Liners according to the invention further preferably include an extended rim to improve cement pressurization, as well as features to resist torsion as well as pullout, and spacers to ensure proper cement mantle thickness
Owner:BERSTREETCAR MORTON III

Method of table mounted retraction in hip surgery and surgical retractor

A method of performing a hip joint surgery on a patient includes positioning the patient on a surgical table where the hip joint includes a pelvis having an acetabulum, a femur and a femoral ball. The method includes mounting a retractor support to the surgical table. The retractor support is positioned about the hip joint and about an incision into the skin and flesh layers proximate the hip joint. A blade portion of a retractor is positioned within the incision and the skin and flesh layers are manually retracted proximate the hip joint. A handle portion of the retractor is pivoted with respect to the blade portion to position the handle portion in a selected position. The handle portion is secured in a selected position by attaching the handle portion to the retractor support.
Owner:MINNESOTA SCI

Hip surgery neck and ball adjustment apparatus and method

InactiveUS20130261762A1Precise positioningAccurately and correctly and axial positioningJoint implantsFemoral headsEngineeringTrunnion
The method of accurately and correctly fitting and axially positioning at implantable ball to the neck trunnion of a hip replacement device, as during surgery, the ball adapted to be received in a socket, the ball having a bore, the method including the step providing the neck trunnion with deformable metallic surface ribs, providing a deformable adapter and fitting the adapter over the ribs, providing a trial ball having a non-metallic bore, and including axially forcibly fitting that bore over the deformable adapter to deform the adapter without deforming the ribs, as the trial ball adjustingly arrives at selected axial position on the neck trunnion corresponding to correct position of the trial ball in the socket, and correspondingly subsequent correct axial positioning of the implantable ball on the neck trunnion.
Owner:KENNEDY MICHAEL T

Surgical fixture device and method for supporting a patient during surgery

A hip positioner for hip surgery (e.g., total hip arthroplasty surgery) is disclosed in which the patient is in a lateral position with the hip upon which surgery is to be performed facing upwardly. The patient lies on a support board having a plurality of holes therein with pins inserted in selected ones of these holes so as to prevent the patient from rolling on to the patient's back. A stanchion is inserted in at least one of the holes on the front of the patient at or above the level of the patient's hips and a support arm extends horizontally from the stanchion toward the upper hip. A pad is carried on the distal portion of the support arm for positive engagement with a desired anatomical feature of the patient (preferably the crest of ilium of the patient's upper hip) thereby to hold the patient in such desired lateral position during surgery.
Owner:WHITESIDE LEO A

System and method for facilitating hip surgery

ActiveUS20070209220A1Simplifying and reducing timeMeasurement devicesSurgical navigation systemsMedicineLeg length
A system and method for use during hip surgery includes a position frame that is removably secured to the patient's femur. The system further includes a tracking unit and navigation engine that establish a pelvic coordinate system and, with the patient's leg placed in a predetermined orientation, capture the location of the femoral position frame within the pelvic coordinate system. The system further includes an image generator configured to display one or more images for directing the surgeon to return the patient's leg to the predetermined orientation following a trial reduction based upon the previously captured position. A leg change determination engine compares the current, post-reconstruction position of the femoral position tracking frame with the previously captured, pre-reconstruction position to derive leg length, offset, and anterior-posterior change values. The change values are then provided to the surgeon for evaluating the suitability of the trial reduction.
Owner:MURPHY STEPHEN B

Navigated femoral neck resection guide and method

A femoral neck resection guide assembly for use in minimally invasive hip surgery is disclosed. The assembly includes a guide portion having at least two spaced resection guide surfaces for guiding a cutting tool. A bushing and fastener elements are also included in the assembly for cooperating with and fixing the guide portion to the bone. Preferably, the assembly allows for initial connection of the guide portion to the bone and polyaxial rotation of the guide before such is statically affixed.
Owner:HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP

Femoral neck resection guide and method

A femoral neck resection guide for use in minimally invasive hip surgery is disclosed. The femoral neck resection guide includes at least two spaced resection guide surfaces for guiding a cutting tool and means for attaching the guide surfaces to a portion of the cut section of the neck of the femur. The guide surfaces being spaced apart a distance sufficient to allow resection of the femoral neck.
Owner:HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS CORP

Double offset surgical tool handle assembly having a locking linkage aligned along two different planes

A surgical tool handle for releasable connection to a surgical tool is described. The tool handle comprises a housing providing a linkage chamber extending from a proximal housing grip end to a distal housing tool end for receiving a surgical tool. A tool linkage is partially housed within the housing linkage chamber comprising an axial handle region extending along axis A-A and a radiused housing region curving about a focal point. That way, a locking pawl of the tool linkage changes planes from its proximal end to a distal extending hook end. This provides a relatively short connection to a surgical tool that is optimum in the tight space requirements of a minimally invasive hip surgery.
Owner:VIANT AS&O HLDG LLC

Bone preserving total hip arthroplasty using autograft

This invention is generally directed to hip surgery (total hip arthroplasty or THA). The invention is more specifically directed to primary THA using autograft in the form of the patient's native and existing cancellous bone as a packing material for the intramedullary canal. This provides for many advantages, including, in the case where the patient later needs a revision surgery, the doctor has more bone to work with and there is less risk of complications.
Owner:MICROPORT ORTHOPEDICS HLDG INC

Low stress multiple fixation acetabular component

InactiveUS20120179270A1Joint implantsAcetabular cupsAcetabular componentCement mantle
The disclosure relates to revision hip surgery or total hip arthroplasty situations in which it is difficult for a surgeon to secure or fix an acetabular cup or shell to the bone due, for whatever reason, to bone loss or other bone deficiency. The system may comprise a plurality of fasteners and an acetabular cup or shell having a plurality of openings to thereby allow the plurality of fasteners to be inserted at diverging angles to create multiple fixation points to distribute load and secure the shell to available bone. The system may also include a bearing insert for receiving a femoral head component and a plurality of spacers for creating a cement mantle.
Owner:NEVINS RUSSELL +3

Method of table mounted retraction in hip surgery

A method of performing a hip joint surgery on a patient positioned on a surgical table where the hip joint includes a pelvis having an acetabulum, a femur and a femoral ball includes mounting a retractor support to the surgical table. The retractor support is positioned about the hip joint and about an incision into the skin and flesh layers proximate the hip joint. A retractor is positioned within the incision and is manually retracted to retract skin and flesh layers proximate the hip joint. The retractor is secured in a selected position by attaching the retractor to the retractor support.
Owner:MINNESOTA SCI

Double Offset Surgical Tool Handle Assembly Having A Locking Linkage Aligned Along Two Different Planes

A surgical tool handle for releasable connection to a surgical tool is described. The tool handle comprises a housing providing a linkage chamber extending from a proximal housing grip end to a distal housing tool end for receiving a surgical tool. A tool linkage is partially housed within the housing linkage chamber comprising an axial handle region extending along axis A-A and a radiused housing region curving about a focal point. That way, a locking pawl of the tool linkage changes planes from its proximal end to a distal extending hook end. This provides a relatively short connection to a surgical tool that is optimum in the tight space requirements of a minimally invasive hip surgery.
Owner:GREATBATCH MEDICAL SA

Systems and processes for pre-operative planning and precise bone removal for femoroacetabular impingement

Described herein are systems and processes for performing femoroacetabular impingement hip surgery using a robotic system. In general, the processes may include receiving an image of the at least one bone; creating three-dimensional models of the at least one bone; determining the location of the at least one bone such that a precise orientation is known; Using software to automatically generate a volume of the at least one bone to be removed; automatically performing robotically controlled milling to remove the impinging at least one bone; and providing a simulated kinematic analysis of motion of the at least one bone after it is removed. The process may further include the step of receiving input from the user, determined manually by said user, based on the three dimensional-models of the at least one bone, to modify a volume of the at least one bone to be removed.
Owner:THINK SURGICAL

Hip actuator that facilitates recovery from surgery

InactiveUS20120143101A1Facilitate appropriate motionEncourage recoveryChiropractic devicesEye exercisersPhysical medicine and rehabilitationActuator
The present invention provides methods and apparatuses that can facilitate recovery from various kinds of hip surgery. Example embodiments comprise a foot motion subsystem and a knee restraint, wherein a patient's foot engaged with the foot holder is moved and the patient's knee is restrained such that motion of the foot is transmitted to the patient's hip.
Owner:SCHMIDT PAUL B +1

Pelvic plane locator and patient positioner

The invention includes both a method for acquiring the position of a patient's anterior pelvic plane, and a patient positioner or holder (apparatus) for securing a patient and acquiring the position of the patient's anterior pelvic plane. The method and apparatus facilitate definition of the anterior pelvic plane (APP) in the context of computer assisted hip surgery.
Owner:KINAMED
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