Surgery – Instruments – Orthopedic instrumentation
Patent
1995-07-10
1997-07-22
Buiz, Michael
Surgery
Instruments
Orthopedic instrumentation
606 87, 606 90, A61B 1756
Patent
active
056499299
ABSTRACT:
A knee distraction device is provided for use in knee arthroplasty. A mechanism applies to an adjustable distraction force between the tibial surface and a point on the distal femur of the flexed knee. The spatial relationship of tibia and femur is allowed to change by rotation of the femur around an axis between the center of the hip and the intercondylar area of the distal femur. As the distraction force is applied, relative tensions in the medial and lateral ligamentous structures of the knee are equalized by changes in the spatial relationship of the femur and tibia. During maintenance of distraction, the posterior femoral bone cut may be positioned at a predetermined distance from the cut tibial surface. The use of this mechanism facilitates accurate sizing of the flexion gap and optimal positioning of knee arthroplasty.
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Buiz Michael
Woo Julian W.
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