Source: https://patents.google.com/patent/US9826992B2/en
Timestamp: 2018-05-23 01:57:38
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 11727002', 'Application No. 12712462', 'Application No. 12712462', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2013', 'Application No. 2013', 'Application No. 201280012304', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 2016', 'Application No. 2013144962', 'Application No. 2015201256', 'Application No. 2008341062', 'Application No. 2012225353', 'Application No. 2011261677', 'Application No. 2012225323', 'Application No. 2011261677', 'Application No. 2012225323', 'Application No. 201180038188', 'Application No. 2010', 'Application No. 201280012304', 'Application No. 201257126', 'Application No. 2010']

US9826992B2 - Multiple portal guide - Google Patents
US9826992B2
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a guide including a body having a first set of a plurality of marks and a joint including at least one through hole, the joint configured for sliding along the length of the body; and
a first surgical device coupled with respect to the guide, the first surgical device defining a longitudinal axis and including an elongated body with a distal end defining a curved surface, the curved surface configured to correspond with a curvature of a femoral head so as to enable engaging the curved surface with the femoral head;
wherein a first longitudinal axis of the through hole is defined for a first position of the joint corresponding to a first of the plurality of the marks and a second longitudinal axis of the through hole is defined for a second position of the joint corresponding to a second of the plurality of the marks;
wherein the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis intersect a point in between the guide and the first surgical device; and
wherein the first longitudinal axis of the through hole and the second longitudinal axis of the through hole are configured to guide access of a second surgical device to a region of the hip joint via different paths through the femoral neck when the first surgical device is engaged with the femoral head and the second surgical device is received in the through hole.
2. The guide assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second surgical device disposed within the through hole.
3. The guide assembly of claim 2, wherein the second surgical device is a cannula.
4. The guide assembly of claim 3, wherein the cannula is configured to receive a drill.
5. The guide assembly of claim 1, wherein the marks are selected from the group consisting of a laser mark, a bump, and a hole.
6. The guide assembly of claim 1, wherein the guide is removably coupled to the first surgical device.
7. A guide assembly comprising:
a first surgical device defining a longitudinal axis and including an elongated body with a distal end defining a curved surface, the curved surface configured to correspond with a curvature of a femoral head so as to enable engaging the curved surface with the femoral head at a region of a hip joint; and
a guide portion extending from the longitudinal axis of the first surgical device and terminating at an end, the guide portion including a joint that defines a through hole the through hole configured to receive a second surgical device therethrough;
wherein the joint is configured for sliding along a length of the body wherein a first longitudinal axis of the through hole is defined for a first position of the joint and a second longitudinal axis of the through hole is defined for a second position of the joint;
wherein the first longitudinal axis of the through hole and the second longitudinal axis of the through hole are configured to guide access of the second surgical device to a region of the hip joint via different paths through the femoral neck when the first surgical device is engaged with the femoral head and the second surgical device is received in the through hole.
8. The guide assembly of claim 7, wherein the second surgical device is disposed within the through hole.
9. The guide assembly of claim 8, wherein the second surgical device is a cannula.
10. The guide assembly of claim 9, wherein the cannula is configured to receive a drill.
11. The guide assembly of claim 7, wherein the first longitudinal axis and second longitudinal axis are configured to extend through substantially a same point of the femoral neck when the first surgical device is engaged with the femoral head.
12. The guide assembly of claim 7, wherein the first longitudinal axis and second longitudinal axis are configured to intersect different points of the femoral head when the first surgical device is engaged with the femoral head.
13. The guide assembly of claim 7, wherein the first longitudinal axis of the through hole is configured to substantially align with an axis of the femoral neck when the first surgical device is engaged with the femoral head.
14. The guide assembly of claim 7, wherein the second longitudinal axis of the through hole is configured to be at an angle relative to an axis of the femoral neck when the first surgical device is engaged with the femoral head.
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