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CES-16 One general aspect of the present disclosure can include an oscillating surgical saw blade that includes a front side, an opposite back side, a top side, an opposite bottom side, a right side, and an opposite left side; a set of cutting teeth organized into rows and columns; where the cutting teeth extend from the back side and each cutting tooth has a cutting edge oriented toward one of the right side and the left side, each cutting tooth associated with a rectangular aperture through the saw blade between the front and back sides; where an aperture width for each rectangular aperture is 70% to 115% of a height for each cutting tooth; and an oscillating saw connection feature near the bottom side, connectable to an oscillating surgical driver of an oscillating surgical saw. 10 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 In one aspect the first side may include a first side bevel and second side may include a second side bevel. The cutting edge may include a bevel may include opposite corner bevels and one or more front bevels. The plurality of cutting teeth are organized into a plurality of rows and columns. Each row of cutting teeth aligns with apertures of at least one adjacent row of cutting teeth. 9 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 In one aspect an aperture width for the aperture of each of the plurality of cutting teeth is 70% to 115% of a height for the adjacent cutting tooth. In another aspect, the common side may include one of the right side and the left side. In one aspect, each cutting tooth includes a base, a cutting edge, a first side between the base and the cutting edge, the first side defining a first slot between the first side and the saw blade, a second side between the base and the cutting edge, the second side defining a second slot between the second side and the saw blade, where one end of the first slot includes a first scalloped edge and the opposite end of the first slot connects to the aperture, and where one end of the second slot includes a second scalloped edge and the opposite end of the second slot connects to the aperture. 8 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 One general aspect can include an oscillating surgical saw blade that has a front side, an opposite back side, a top side, an opposite bottom side, a right side, and an opposite left side. The oscillating surgical saw blade may also have a plurality of cutting teeth connected to the back side and each cutting tooth may have a cutting edge oriented toward a common side of the oscillating saw blade. Each cutting tooth may be adjacent to an aperture through the saw blade between the front and back sides. The front, top, bottom, right, and left sides are non-cutting sides. The oscillating surgical saw blade can include an oscillating surgical saw connection feature near the bottom side that is connectable to an oscillating surgical driver of an oscillating surgical saw. 7 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 In one aspect, the aperture width for the aperture is 70% to 115% of a height for the cutting tooth. The surgical saw blade may also include one or more markings on the back side, the one or more markings configured to indicate that the back side is a cutting side. The one or more markings may include a direction marker that indicates which direction the single direction cutting side cuts in. In one aspect, the front side and the opposite back side are the broadest sides of the saw blade. In one aspect, the aperture is rectangular and comprises two parallel sides, an arcuate side that connects the two parallel sides and an open side in communication with the cutting edge of the tooth. In one aspect, the cutting edge can be one of arcuate or straight. 6 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 The surgical saw blade may also include a cutting tooth extending from the back side and having a cutting edge oriented toward one of the right side and the left side, the cutting tooth associated with an aperture through the saw blade between the front and back sides. The back side may be a single direction cutting side and the front, top, bottom, right, and left sides may be non-cutting sides. The surgical saw blade may also include a saw connection feature near the bottom side. 5 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 To achieve the foregoing, and in accordance with the disclosure as embodied and broadly described herein, a surgical saw blade may be provided. One general aspect of the surgical saw blade can include a front side, an opposite back side, a top side, an opposite bottom side, a right side, and an opposite left side. 4 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 The various apparatus, devices, systems, and/or methods of the present disclosure have been developed in response to the present state of the art, and in particular, in response to the problems and needs in the art that have not yet been fully solved by currently available resection instrumentation and/or processes. 3 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 FIG. 25 is an enlarged detail view of the cutting tooth, as indicated by detail circle 25 of FIG. 21, according to one embodiment; 36 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 The surgical saw blade 100 may include one or more apertures 120 which may extend through the surgical saw blade 100 between the front and back sides 102, 104. In one embodiment, each aperture 120 may have the same or a similar size and shape. Alternatively, or in addition, one or more apertures 120 may have the same or a similar size and shape and one or more other apertures 120 may have a different size and shape. 47 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 Referring to FIGS. 1-2, a surgical saw blade 100 has a front side 102, an opposite back side 104, a top side 106, an opposite bottom side 108, a right side 110, and an opposite left side 112. The surgical saw blade 100 may have a variety of shapes and sizes. In one embodiment, the surgical saw blade 100 is rectangular having a right side 110 and left side 112 longer than a top side 106 and bottom side 108. In one embodiment, the right side 110 and left side 112 may be of similar length and the top side 106 and bottom side 108 may be of similar length. 46 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 Anterior means toward the front of a body. Posterior means toward the back of a body. Superior or cephalad means toward the head. Inferior or caudal means toward the feet or tail. Medial means toward the midline of a body, particularly toward a plane of bilateral symmetry of the body. Lateral means away from the midline of a body or away from a plane of bilateral symmetry of the body. Axial means toward a central axis of a body. Abaxial means away from a central axis of a body. Ipsilateral means on the same side of the body. Contralateral means on the opposite side of the body. Proximal means toward the trunk of the body. Proximal may also mean toward a user or operator. Distal means away from the trunk. Distal may also mean away from a user or operator. Dorsal means toward the top of the foot. Plantar means toward the sole of the foot. 45 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 Standard medical planes of reference and descriptive terminology are employed in this specification. While these terms are commonly used to refer to the human body, certain terms are applicable to physical objects in general. 43 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 The word "exemplary" is used herein to mean "serving as an example, instance, or illustration." Any embodiment described herein as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. While the various aspects of the embodiments are presented in drawings, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale unless specifically indicated. 42 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 The phrases "connected to," "coupled to" and "in communication with" refer to any form of interaction between two or more entities, including mechanical, electrical, magnetic, electromagnetic, fluid, and thermal interaction. Two components may be functionally coupled to or in communication with each other even though they are not in direct contact with each other. The term "abutting" refers to items that are in direct physical contact with each other, although the items may not necessarily be attached together. The phrase "fluid communication" refers to two features that are connected such that a fluid within one feature is able to pass into the other feature. 41 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 FIG. 29 is a back view of a surgical saw blade, according to one embodiment. 40 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting tooth, taken along section line 28-28 of FIG. 24, according to one embodiment; and 39 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 FIG. 27 is a cross-sectional view of the cutting tooth, taken along section line 27-27 of FIG. 21, according to one embodiment; 38 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 FIG. 26 is an enlarged detail view of the cutting tooth, as indicated by detail circle 26 of FIG. 23, according to one embodiment; 37 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM
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CES-16 A variety of surgical procedures can be performed to relieve pain in or restore function of various parts of a patient’s body including conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other joint conditions through minimally invasive or invasive surgery that involve bones. Such procedures may include resect one or more of the bones, including bones of one or more joints. For example, during partial or total knee replacement (TKR) arthroplasty, a surgeon may desire to resect bone to prepare the bone to accept an implant or prosthesis. A variety of resection instrumentation exists. However, in certain procedures a surgeon may desire to resect tissue (hard and/or soft) with a very fine degree of control and accuracy. Accordingly, a need exists for improved resection devices, systems, and/or methods that provide high degrees of accuracy, control, and precision. In this manner, a surgeon can resect as little of the tissue as needed for the procedure. 2 Added by DJM 9 2021 9/2/21, 12:00 AM

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