Surgical smoking knife
US-2024423696-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10278786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10278786-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615019001-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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Surgical retractors and methods thereof for retracting body tissue in a therapeutic procedure. The surgical retractor may include retractor blades have openings or channels configured to receive bone pins while maintaining accessibility and visibility of the operative window.
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A surgical retractor system comprising: a frame portion having a first blade arm defining proximal and distal ends and a first arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, a second blade arm defining proximal and distal ends and a second arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, and a third blade arm defining proximal and distal ends and a third arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween; a first blade having an inner wall, an opposite outer wall and a protrusion formed along the outer wall of the first blade, the first blade operably attached to the distal end of the first blade arm, wherein the protrusion extends continuously along a length of the outer wall of the first blade; a second blade operably attached to the distal end of the second blade arm; and a third blade operably attached to the distal end of the third blade arm; a bone pin having a head portion and a distal tip portion, wherein the first and second blades are configured to move in a cephalad-caudal direction and the third blade is configured to move in an anterior-posterior direction, and the first blade comprises an opening along the inner wall extending from a first end of the first blade, proximate to the first blade arm, to a second end of the first blade disposed on a distal portion of the first blade, the opening configured to receive the bone pin and engage adjacent bone, wherein the bone pin is configured such that, when inserted into the opening, the head portion is disposed proximate the first end of the first blade and the distal tip portion traverses beyond the distal portion of the first blade, and wherein the first arm longitudinal axis, the second arm longitudinal axis, and the third arm longitudinal axis are generally parallel. 2. The surgical retractor system of claim 1 , wherein the opening is a partial channel in fluid communication with an interior of the first blade. 3. The surgical retractor system of claim 2 , wherein the partial channel extends along an entire length of the first blade. 4. The surgical retractor system of claim 2 , wherein the partial channel has a semi-circular cross-section. 5. The surgical retractor system of claim 2 , further comprising an insert received along a length of the partial channel, the insert configured to receive a portion of the bone pin. 6. The surgical retractor system of claim 1 , wherein an entry to the opening at the first end of the first blade is tapered around a periphery of the entry. 7. The surgical retractor system of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the opening is threaded and engages a threaded portion on the bone pin. 8. The surgical retractor system of claim 1 , wherein the second blade comprises an opening extending from a first end of the second blade to a second end of the second blade, the opening of the second blade configured to receive a second bone pin and engage a second adjacent bone. 9. The surgical retractor system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first blade, second blade, and third blade can be translated and angulated independently from one another. 10. A surgical retractor system comprising: a frame portion having a first blade arm defining proximal and distal ends and a first arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, a second blade arm defining proximal and distal ends and a second arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, and a third blade arm defining proximal and distal ends and a third arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween; a first bone pin having a head portion and a distal most tip portion; a first blade having an inner wall, an opposite outer wall and a protrusion formed along the outer wall of the first blade, the first blade operably attached to the distal end of the first blade arm, the first blade comprising a first opening along the inner wall extending from a first end of the first blade, proximate to the first blade arm, to a second end of the first blade disposed on a distal portion of the first blade, the first opening configured to receive the first bone pin and engage a first adjacent bone, wherein the protrusion extends continuously along a length of the outer wall of the first blade; a second blade operably attached to the distal end of the second blade arm, the second blade comprising a second opening extending from a first end of the second blade to a second end of the second blade, the second opening configured to receive a second bone pin and engage a second adjacent bone; and a third blade operably attached to the distal end of the third blade arm, wherein the first and second blades are configured to move in a cephalad-caudal direction and the third blade is configured to move in an anterior-posterior direction, wherein the first bone pin is configured such that, when inserted into the first opening, the head portion is disposed proximate the first end of the first blade and the distal tip portion traverses beyond the distal portion of the first blade, and wherein the first arm longitudinal axis, the second arm longitudinal axis, and the third arm longitudinal axis are generally parallel. 11. The surgical retractor system of claim 10 , wherein each of the first and second openings is a partial channel in fluid communication with an interior of the first blade and second blade, respectively. 12. The surgical retractor system of claim 11 , wherein the partial channels extend along an entire length of the first and second blades, respectively. 13. The surgical retractor system of claim 11 , wherein the partial channels each have a semi-circular cross-section. 14. The surgical retractor system of claim 10 , wherein an entry to each of the first and second openings at the first ends of the first and second blades, respectively, is tapered around a periphery of the entry. 15. The surgical retractor system of claim 10 , wherein a portion of the first and second openings are threaded and engage a threaded portion on the first and second bone pins, respectively. 16. The surgical retractor system of claim 10 , wherein each of the first blade, second blade, and third blade can be translated and angulated independently from one another.
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