Paragraph Number132
1747
| Application | ARTHROPLASTY BALANCE AND GAP GAUGE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Matter Number | OPT-9 | Reference Case 1 | OPT-9 |
| Created | 2/17/21, 12:00 AM | Modified | 2/17/21, 12:00 AM |
Alternatively, or in addition thereto, once tension applied to the femur and the tibia by one or more of a medial collateral ligament and a lateral collateral ligament is adjusted, the method 1200 may proceed to a step in which the gap gauge is removed from between the femur and the tibia. Once the gap gauge is removed from between the femur and the tibia, the method 1200 may proceed to a step in which one or more of the resected surface of the femur and the resected surface of the tibia is resected. Once one or more of the resected surface of the femur and the resected surface of the tibia are resected, the method 1200 may proceed to a step in which the first plate and the second plate of the gap gauge is re-inserted between the femur and the tibia. Once the first plate and the second plate of the gap gauge is re-inserted between the femur and the tibia, the method 1200 may proceed to a step in which the first plate and the second plate are actuated apart such that the first plate is in contact with the resected surface, or further resected surface, of the femur and the second plate is in contact with the resected surface, or further resected surface, of the tibia. Once the first plate and second plate are actuated apart, the method 1200 may proceed to a step in which the separation indicator of the gap gauge is read to obtain the displacement between the femur and the tibia. Once the displacement is obtained, the method 1200 may proceed to a step in which the balance indicator of the gap gauge is read to obtain the balance status between the femur and the tibia.
Added by DJM 2 2021