20240023979. JOINT SPACER SYSTEMS AND METHODS simplified abstract (Treace Medical Concepts, Inc.)

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JOINT SPACER SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Organization Name

Treace Medical Concepts, Inc.

Inventor(s)

F. Barry Bays of Collierville TN (US)

Paul Dayton of Ankeny IA (US)

Joe William Ferguson of Ponte Vedra Beach FL (US)

Carlos Eduardo Gil of Memphis TN (US)

Robert D. Santrock of Morgantown WV (US)

Sean F. Scanlan of Jacksonville FL (US)

W. Bret Smith of Lexington SC (US)

John T. Treace of Ponte Vedra Beach FL (US)

JOINT SPACER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023979 titled 'JOINT SPACER SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for preparing bones by inserting a spacer between two bones, such as in a joint space. A bone preparation guide is used to align with the ends of the bones using the spacer as a reference. This guide helps the clinician in cutting or preparing the ends of the bones.

  • The method involves inserting a spacer between two bones to create a defined space.
  • A bone preparation guide is used to align with the ends of the bones.
  • The spacer serves as a reference for aligning the guide.
  • The guide has an opening to receive the spacer and can be installed across the joint space.
  • A tissue removing instrument is guided by the bone preparation guide to cut or prepare the ends of the bones.

Potential Applications:

  • Orthopedic surgeries involving bone preparation, such as joint replacements or fusions.
  • Podiatric surgeries involving bones in the foot, such as correcting deformities or fractures.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a method for accurately aligning and preparing bones in a defined space.
  • Helps in achieving precise cuts or preparations of bone ends.
  • Facilitates the surgical process by providing a guide for the clinician.

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy and precision in bone preparation.
  • Reduced risk of errors or misalignments during surgery.
  • Enhanced surgical outcomes and patient recovery.


Original Abstract Submitted

in some examples, a method for preparing one or more bones involves inserting a spacer into a space defined between a first bone and a second bone, such as a joint space between a first metatarsal and medial cuneiform. a bone preparation guide can be aligned with opposed ends of the first bone and the second bone using the spacer as an alignment reference. for example, the bone preparation guide may include an opening such that the guide can be installed across the joint space with the spacer received in the opening. a clinician may use the bone preparation guide to guide a tissue removing instrument to cut or otherwise prepare the ends of the first bone portion and second bone portion.