WO1992002183A1 - System for performing hip prosthesis revision surgery - Google Patents

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WO1992002183A1
WO1992002183A1 PCT/US1991/003849 US9103849W WO9202183A1 WO 1992002183 A1 WO1992002183 A1 WO 1992002183A1 US 9103849 W US9103849 W US 9103849W WO 9202183 A1 WO9202183 A1 WO 9202183A1
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  • the present invention is directed to a method for performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously implanted in a cement mantle in the intramedullary canal of a femur and to a system for performing such surgery.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,860,735 relates to a drill alignment guide for osteoplastic surgery in which an alignment rod is supported on a clamp element affixed to the femur.
  • the drill is mounted for movement with an alignment rod which is parallel to and disposed a predetermined distance from a shaft of the drill.
  • the forward end of the alignment rod moves through an aperture of the clamp element thereby insuring that drilling occurs along a predetermined drilled path extending along the bone axis.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,686,972 relates to a surgical deflector and drilling guide for guiding a drill bit, awl or reamer into a bone.
  • the boring-tool guide assembly comprises a sleeve having a T-shaped nib which can be detaehably inserted into a corresponding bracket permanently mounted against a tool having teeth designed to anchor the tool on a boney tissue.
  • the surgeon can insert the tip of a drill bit, awl or reamer into the sleeve of the guide assembly when the teeth are anchored onto the boney tissue to obtain means for guiding the boring tool.
  • a method of economically removing cement from the femoral canal during revision surgery appeared in the publication "Orthopedics Today", September 1989, pages 18 and 19. Under the procedure described therein, a side cut and end cut reamer positioned in a guide sleeve is utilized to remove the cement.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,919,673 is directed to a femoral head prosthesis having a fixing stem with a longitudinal bore utilizing a centering rod extending therethrough and engaged to a barrier at the lower end of the bone cavity.
  • the present invention provides for a new method of performing revision surgery utilizing improved means for insuring proper centering and guidance for of the reamer utilized for removing old bone cement.
  • Such centering and guidance means insures proper positioning of the revision prosthesis with an adequate thickness of bone cement there around and assists in avoiding accidental perforation of the cortex of the femur.
  • the original femoral component is removed and then replaced by a cannulated trial femoral component of similar size and shape to the original prosthesis which has been removed. X-rays taken prior to removal of the original prosthesis can be used to confirm that the original prosthesis is still properly aligned in the femoral canal and did not subside within the original cement mantle into varus.
  • the cannulated trial femoral component is then .serted into the cavity left by the removal of the original prosthesis.
  • An elongated drill is then inserted through the cannulated stem and, using the passageway of the cannulated stem as a guide, is utilized to drill through the cement and cement restricter at the bottom of the cavity thus forming a pilot hole in the cement, restricter and bone marrow therebelow.
  • the pilot hole is sufficiently large to permit insertion of a bullit guide wire having a slightly enlarged head at its free end.
  • cannulated reamers of progressively increasing size are placed over the bullit guide wire and utilized to progressively increase the size of the prepared canal to (1) remove all of the old bone cement, centralizer and restrictor and (2) reach a size suitable for receiving new bone cement and the stem of the new femoral hip joint prosthesis.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevational view, partially in section, showing a femoral hip joint prosthesis implanted in the femoral canal of a patient.
  • Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the femur with the previously implanted femoral hip joint prosthesis removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Figs. 1 and 2 showing the cannulated trial femoral component of the present invention positioned within the cavity previously occupied by the original femoral hip joint prosthesis.
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 but showing the drilling of a pilot passageway utilizing the cannulated trial femoral component as a guide.
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 following removal of the elongated drill bit and insertion of the guide wire with its enlarged bullit head through the guide passageway of the cannulated trial femoral component and into the newly drilled pilot hole.
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 but slightly enlarged for clarity, showing the reaming of the canal following removal of the cannulated trial stem and showing the first of several progressively larger reamers being utilized with the bullit guide wire as a guide to control the path of the reamer.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are view similar to Fig. 6 showing the femur as the canal is progressively enlarged with still larger reamers utilizing the bullit guide wire as a guide.
  • pi . 9 is a sectional view of a femur prepared for revision surgery with the old cement removed and the guide wire removed.
  • a femur generally designated by the number 10 having implanted therein a hip joint prosthesis 11 having a stem 12 implanted within the intramedullary canal 13 of the femur.
  • the stem extends from a lower distal end 14 to an upper portion which includes an enlarged shoulder 15 and a neck portion 16 disposed at an obtuse angle relative to the stem 12.
  • the prosthesis 11 is typically secured in the femoral intramedullary canal 13 by a cement mantle 17 of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) or other suitable bone cement.
  • a restricter 18 is placed in the intramedullary canal 13 prior to introduction of the bone cement 17 thf -ein.
  • the distal end 14 of the stem may be engaged in a centralizer 19 which assists in centering the distal end 14 during the step of implantation of the prosthesis 11 in the cement 17.
  • the prosthesis 11 may be provided with an aperture 20 or other suitable grasping means to assist in its removal. As shown in Fig. 2, the removal of the prosthesis 11 leaves a cavity 25 conforming to the shape of the removed stem 12.
  • any portion of the cement mantle 17 such as overlying the enlarged shoulder 15 as indicated by the numeral 26 in Fig. 1, must be removed.
  • the restricter 18 and centralizer 19 remain within the intramedullary canal 13 following removal of the prosthesis 11 as does the cement mantle 17 which retained the prosthesis 11.
  • a cannulat ⁇ trial femoral component 30 of the present invention following its insertion into the cavity 25 left by removal of the original prosthesis 11.
  • the cannulated trial femoral component 30 preferably has a stem 31 which is shaped substantially the same as the shape of the stem of the original prosthesis 11.
  • the stem 31 extends from a distal end 32 to an enlarged upper end 34 extending out of the cavity 25.
  • the stem 31 has a longitudinally extending passageway 33 which extends from the distal end 32 to the upper end 34 where it forms an outlet opening 35.
  • a drill 40 having an elongated drill bit 41.
  • the drill bit 41 has a length permitting it to extend completely through the longitudinal passageway 33 of the cannulated trial femoral component 30 and a substantial distance beyond.
  • the drill bit 41 is of sufficient length to drill, using the longitudinal passageway 33 as a guide, through the centralizer 19, restricter 18 and a substantial distance into the intramedullary canal 13 forming a new channel 42 below the restricter 18.
  • a bullit guide wire 43 having an enlarged head 44 positioned in the newly drilled channel 42.
  • the drill bit 41 is removed therefrom while leaving the cannulated trial femoral component 30 positioned therein.
  • the guide wire 43 with its enlarged head 44 is inserted through the longitudinal passageway 33 and into the channel 42.
  • the cannulated trial femoral component 30 is removed leaving the guide wire 43 in position.
  • a reamer 50 having a hollow stem 51 terminating in an enlarged cutting head 52 is provided.
  • a longitudinal passageway 53 extends through the cutting head 52 and the stem 51.
  • the reamer 50 is telescoped over the bullit guide wire 43 and may be power rotated by any standard well known power means.
  • progressively larger reamers 50' (Fig. 7) and 50" (Fig. 8) with progressively larger cutting heads 52' and 52" are utilized to progressively enlarge the opening of the cavity 25 and remove the old cement 17, the centralizer 19 and the restricter 18 and to progressively enlarge the opening until all of the old cement 17 has been removed and in doing so to utilized the bullit guide wire 43 to guide it.
  • larger diameter guide wires may be inserted, replacing the small guide wire 43 used for the drill bit 41. The larger guide res will give additional rigidity in guiding the path of the reamers. Referring to Fig.
  • the reamer and guide wire 43 may be removed following reaming of the old cement 17 in the lower portion of the femur and reaming of the centralizer 19 and restricter 18, the reamer and guide wire 43 may be removed. Although there will be additional old cement 17 still present in the upper, larger femur portion, it can be readily removed by conventional techniques.

Abstract

A system for performing hip prosthesis revision surgery includes a trial femoral component (30) having a passageway (33) which, upon insertion in the cavity (25) left after removal of the original prosthesis (11), provides guide means for drilling a channel to receive a guide wire (43) which, upon removal of the trial femoral component, serves as guide means for progressively larger reamers (50, 50', 50'').

Description

SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING HIP PROSTHESIS REVISION SURGERY
Background of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a method for performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously implanted in a cement mantle in the intramedullary canal of a femur and to a system for performing such surgery.
As is well known, it is frequently necessary to replace a hip joint prosthesis. This is usually done several years after the original implantation in order to replace disfunctional joints or to obtain t' ~- benefits of one of newer design which resulted from advancements m medical technology.
In the course of hip revision surgery, it is necessary to remove the femoral component including its stem from the intramedullary canal of the femur. The cement material utilized to fix the stem within the intramedullary canal must be removed prior to implantation of the new prosthesis therein. Removal of the cement is accomplished by drilling or reaming. During such drilling or reaming procedure, it is important that the drill or reamer be properly aligned and guided to avoid accidental perforation of the cortex of the femur.
A number of prior art devices have been utilized for aligning drills or reamers in the performance of revision hip surgery. U.S. Patent No. 4,860,735 relates to a drill alignment guide for osteoplastic surgery in which an alignment rod is supported on a clamp element affixed to the femur. The drill is mounted for movement with an alignment rod which is parallel to and disposed a predetermined distance from a shaft of the drill. As the drill is moved forward, the forward end of the alignment rod moves through an aperture of the clamp element thereby insuring that drilling occurs along a predetermined drilled path extending along the bone axis.
U.S. Patent No. 4,686,972 relates to a surgical deflector and drilling guide for guiding a drill bit, awl or reamer into a bone. The boring-tool guide assembly comprises a sleeve having a T-shaped nib which can be detaehably inserted into a corresponding bracket permanently mounted against a tool having teeth designed to anchor the tool on a boney tissue. The surgeon can insert the tip of a drill bit, awl or reamer into the sleeve of the guide assembly when the teeth are anchored onto the boney tissue to obtain means for guiding the boring tool. A method of economically removing cement from the femoral canal during revision surgery appeared in the publication "Orthopedics Today", September 1989, pages 18 and 19. Under the procedure described therein, a side cut and end cut reamer positioned in a guide sleeve is utilized to remove the cement. A catalog entitled "Omiflex TM Femoral System Surgical
Protocol Press-Fit" copyright 1988 by Osteonics Corp., describes a cement removal system utilizing a tapered axial reamer.
U.S. Patent No. 4,919,673 is directed to a femoral head prosthesis having a fixing stem with a longitudinal bore utilizing a centering rod extending therethrough and engaged to a barrier at the lower end of the bone cavity.
The foregoing prior art references are incorporated herein by reference and copies are herewith enclosed. Disclosure of the Invention
The present invention provides for a new method of performing revision surgery utilizing improved means for insuring proper centering and guidance for of the reamer utilized for removing old bone cement. Such centering and guidance means insures proper positioning of the revision prosthesis with an adequate thickness of bone cement there around and assists in avoiding accidental perforation of the cortex of the femur. Under the present invention, the original femoral component is removed and then replaced by a cannulated trial femoral component of similar size and shape to the original prosthesis which has been removed. X-rays taken prior to removal of the original prosthesis can be used to confirm that the original prosthesis is still properly aligned in the femoral canal and did not subside within the original cement mantle into varus. Assuming that the original prosthesis as removed was properly aligned, the cannulated trial femoral component is then .serted into the cavity left by the removal of the original prosthesis. An elongated drill is then inserted through the cannulated stem and, using the passageway of the cannulated stem as a guide, is utilized to drill through the cement and cement restricter at the bottom of the cavity thus forming a pilot hole in the cement, restricter and bone marrow therebelow. The pilot hole is sufficiently large to permit insertion of a bullit guide wire having a slightly enlarged head at its free end. Following insertion of the bullit guide wire, cannulated reamers of progressively increasing size are placed over the bullit guide wire and utilized to progressively increase the size of the prepared canal to (1) remove all of the old bone cement, centralizer and restrictor and (2) reach a size suitable for receiving new bone cement and the stem of the new femoral hip joint prosthesis.
The invention will be more fully understood and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the attached drawings. Brief Description of the Drawings
Fig. 1 is an elevational view, partially in section, showing a femoral hip joint prosthesis implanted in the femoral canal of a patient.
Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the femur with the previously implanted femoral hip joint prosthesis removed.
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Figs. 1 and 2 showing the cannulated trial femoral component of the present invention positioned within the cavity previously occupied by the original femoral hip joint prosthesis. Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 but showing the drilling of a pilot passageway utilizing the cannulated trial femoral component as a guide.
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 following removal of the elongated drill bit and insertion of the guide wire with its enlarged bullit head through the guide passageway of the cannulated trial femoral component and into the newly drilled pilot hole.
Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 but slightly enlarged for clarity, showing the reaming of the canal following removal of the cannulated trial stem and showing the first of several progressively larger reamers being utilized with the bullit guide wire as a guide to control the path of the reamer.
Figs. 7 and 8 are view similar to Fig. 6 showing the femur as the canal is progressively enlarged with still larger reamers utilizing the bullit guide wire as a guide. pi . 9 is a sectional view of a femur prepared for revision surgery with the old cement removed and the guide wire removed.
Best Mode of Carrying Out Invention
Referring now to Fig. 1, there is shown a femur generally designated by the number 10 having implanted therein a hip joint prosthesis 11 having a stem 12 implanted within the intramedullary canal 13 of the femur. The stem extends from a lower distal end 14 to an upper portion which includes an enlarged shoulder 15 and a neck portion 16 disposed at an obtuse angle relative to the stem 12.
The prosthesis 11 is typically secured in the femoral intramedullary canal 13 by a cement mantle 17 of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) or other suitable bone cement. A restricter 18 is placed in the intramedullary canal 13 prior to introduction of the bone cement 17 thf -ein. The distal end 14 of the stem may be engaged in a centralizer 19 which assists in centering the distal end 14 during the step of implantation of the prosthesis 11 in the cement 17. The prosthesis 11 may be provided with an aperture 20 or other suitable grasping means to assist in its removal. As shown in Fig. 2, the removal of the prosthesis 11 leaves a cavity 25 conforming to the shape of the removed stem 12. Obviously, prior to remove] of the prosthesis 11, any portion of the cement mantle 17 such as overlying the enlarged shoulder 15 as indicated by the numeral 26 in Fig. 1, must be removed. As can be seen in Fig. 2, the restricter 18 and centralizer 19 remain within the intramedullary canal 13 following removal of the prosthesis 11 as does the cement mantle 17 which retained the prosthesis 11.
It is desirable that all of the old cement 17 be removed prior to implantation of a new prosthesis in the intramedullary canal 13. In order to effect such cement removal efficiently and with minimal risk to the patient, the present invention provides guide means for the drill and reamer utilized for such removal. Referring to Fig. 3, there is shown a cannulat α trial femoral component 30 of the present invention following its insertion into the cavity 25 left by removal of the original prosthesis 11. The cannulated trial femoral component 30 preferably has a stem 31 which is shaped substantially the same as the shape of the stem of the original prosthesis 11. The stem 31 extends from a distal end 32 to an enlarged upper end 34 extending out of the cavity 25. The stem 31 has a longitudinally extending passageway 33 which extends from the distal end 32 to the upper end 34 where it forms an outlet opening 35.
Prior to removal of the original prosthesis 11, X-rays should be taken to determine that the stem 12 of such original prosthesis was properly aligned in the intramedullary canal 13 and that it did not shift into varus as a result of subsidence within the cement mantle. Such subsidence within the cement mantle is known to occur over a period of time.
As shown in Fig. 4, there is provided a drill 40 having an elongated drill bit 41. The drill bit 41 has a length permitting it to extend completely through the longitudinal passageway 33 of the cannulated trial femoral component 30 and a substantial distance beyond. Thus, as shown in Fig. 4, the drill bit 41 is of sufficient length to drill, using the longitudinal passageway 33 as a guide, through the centralizer 19, restricter 18 and a substantial distance into the intramedullary canal 13 forming a new channel 42 below the restricter 18.
Referring now to Fig. 5, there is shown a bullit guide wire 43 having an enlarged head 44 positioned in the newly drilled channel 42. Thus, following drilling of the channel 42 through the centralizer 19, restricter 18 and further into the intramedullary canal 13, the drill bit 41 is removed therefrom while leaving the cannulated trial femoral component 30 positioned therein. Thereafter, the guide wire 43 with its enlarged head 44 is inserted through the longitudinal passageway 33 and into the channel 42. Following insertion of the guide wire 43, the cannulated trial femoral component 30 is removed leaving the guide wire 43 in position.
Referring now to Fig. 6, following removal of the cannulated trial femoral component 30, a reamer 50 having a hollow stem 51 terminating in an enlarged cutting head 52 is provided. A longitudinal passageway 53 extends through the cutting head 52 and the stem 51. The reamer 50 is telescoped over the bullit guide wire 43 and may be power rotated by any standard well known power means.
As can be seen in Figs. 7 and 8, progressively larger reamers 50' (Fig. 7) and 50" (Fig. 8) with progressively larger cutting heads 52' and 52" are utilized to progressively enlarge the opening of the cavity 25 and remove the old cement 17, the centralizer 19 and the restricter 18 and to progressively enlarge the opening until all of the old cement 17 has been removed and in doing so to utilized the bullit guide wire 43 to guide it. If desired, as progressively larger reamers 50, 50' and 50" are used, larger diameter guide wires may be inserted, replacing the small guide wire 43 used for the drill bit 41. The larger guide res will give additional rigidity in guiding the path of the reamers. Referring to Fig. 9, following reaming of the old cement 17 in the lower portion of the femur and reaming of the centralizer 19 and restricter 18, the reamer and guide wire 43 may be removed. Although there will be additional old cement 17 still present in the upper, larger femur portion, it can be readily removed by conventional techniques.
It is to be understood that the above detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention is provided by way of example only. Various details of design and construction and steps in the procedure may be modified without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.

Claims

CLAIMS:
1. A method of performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously implanted in a cement mantle in the medullary canal of a femur comprising the steps of:
(a) removing the original prosthesis including the stem portion thereof;
(b) inserting in said medullary canal a trial prosthesis having a stem extending from a distal end to a proximal end, said stem having a size and configuration similar to that of the original prosthesis, said trial prosthesis having a passageway extending longitudinally throughout the length of said stem from said distal end to said proximal end;
(c) inserting an elongated drill bit into said passageway and, using said trial prosthesis passageway as a guide, drilling a pilot passageway through any remaining implanted cement and into said medullary canal;
(d) inserting one end of a guide wire into said pilot passageway;
(e) removing said trial prosthesis from said medullary canal while leaving said guide wire positioned therein; and
(f) positioning a cannulated reamer over said guide wire and, using said guide wire as a guide, rotating said cannulated reamer to enlarge said pilot passageway into a new cavity for receiving new cement and a new hip prosthesis. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said guide wire has an enlarged head at said one end.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said pilot passageway is progressively enlarged by successively positioning increasingly larger cannulated reamers over said guide wire and rotating each of said cannulated reamers using said guide wire as a guide.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein following reaming with at least one of said cannulated reams, said guide wire is removed and replaced with a larger guide wire and further including the step of reaming with a larger cannulated reamer using said larger guide wire as a guide.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein a cannulated reamer is left in place during the step of replacing with a larger guide wire.
6. A method of performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously implanted in a cement mantle in the medullary canal of a femur comprising the steps of:
(a) removing the original prosthesis including the stem portion thereof;
(b) inserting in said medullary canal a trial prosthesis having a stem extending from a distal end to a proximal end, said stem having a size and configuration substantially identical to that of the original pros thesis, said trial prosthesis having a passageway extending longitudinally throughout the length of said stem from said distal end to said proximal end; (c) inserting an elongated drill bit into said passageway and, using said trial prosthesis passageway as a guide, drilling a pilot passageway through any remaining implanted cement and into said medullary canal;
(d) removing said elongated drill bit from said pilot passageway;
(e) inserting a guide wire having an enlarged end into said pilot passageway with the enlarged end positioned toward the bottom of said pilot passageway;
(f) removing said trial prosthesis from said medullary canal while leaving said guide wire positioned therein;
(g) positioning a cannulated reamer over said guide wire and, using said guide wire as a guide, rotating said cannulated reamer to enlarge said pilot passageway throughout its length; and
(h) progressively enlarging said pilot passageway by successively positioning increasingly larger cannulated reamers over said guide wire and rotating each of said cannulated reamers while using said guide wire as a guide.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said guide wire has an enlarged head at said one end.
8. The method according to claim 6, wherein following reaming with at least one of said cannulated reamers, said guide wire is removed and replaced with a larger guide wire and further including the step of reaming with a larger cannulated reamer using said larger guide wire as a guide.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein a cannulated reamer is left in place during the step of replacing with a larger guide wire. 10. A method of performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously ; lanted in a cement mantle in the medullary canal of a femur compi ising the steps of:
(a) removing the original prosthesis including the stem portion thereof; (b) inserting in said medullary canal a trial prosthesis having a stem extending from a distal end to a proximal end, said stem having a size and configuration substantially identical to that of the original prosthesis, said trial prosthesis having a passageway extending longitudinally throughout the length of said stem from said distal end to said proximal end;
(c) inserting an elongated drill bit into said passageway and, using said trial prosthesis passageway as a guide, drilling a pilot passageway through any remaining implanted cement and into said medullary canal; (d) removing said trial prosthesis from said medullary canal while leaving said drill bit positioned therein;
(e) positioning a cannulated reamer over said drill bit and, using said elongated drill bit as a guide, rotating said cannulated reamer to enlarge said pilot passageway throughout its length; (f) removing said elongated drill bit from said pilot passageway;
(g) inserting a guide wire having an enlarged end into said pilot passageway with the enlarged end positioned toward the bottom ; and (h) progressively enlarging said pilot passageway by successively positioning increasingly larger cannulated reamers over said guide wire and rotating each of said cannulated reamers while using said guide wire as a guide.
ii. The method according to claim 10, wherein, following reaming with at lea^* one of said cannulated reamers, said guide wire is removed and replaced with a larger guide wire and further including the step of reaming with a larger cannulated reamer using said larger guide wire as a guide.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein a cannulated reamer is left in place during the step of replacing with a larger guide wire.
13. For use in performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously implanted in a cement mantle in the medullary canal of a femur, the combination comprising:
(a) a trial prosthesis having a stem extending from a distal end to a proximal end, said stem having a passageway extending longitudinally throughout its length from said distal end to said proximal end;
(b) drill means for forming a pilot passageway in said medullary canal using the passageway of said trial prosthesis as a guide; and
(c) cannulated reamer means for enlarging said pilot passageway following removal of said trial prosthesis using said drill means as a guide.
14. For use in performing revision surgery to replace a hip prosthesis having a stem portion previously implanted in a cement mantle in the medullary canal of a femur, the combination comprising:
(a) a trial prosthesis having a stem extending from a distal end to a proximal end, said stem having a passageway extending longitudinally throughout its length from said distal end to said enlarged shoulder; (b) drill means for forming a pilot passageway in said medullary canal using the passageway of said trial prosthesis as a guide;
(c) guide wire means sized for positioning in said pilot passageway; and (d) cannulated reamer means for enlarging said pilot passageway using said guide wire means as a guide.
15. The combination according to claim 14 further including a plurality of progressively larger cannulated reamer means.
16. The combination according to claim 14, wherein said guide wire means has an enlarged head.
17. The combination according to claim 14 further including at least one additional guide wire having greater size and rigidity than said guide wire means.
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