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US-9655505-B1 · May 23, 2017 · US
US10285680B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10285680-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414183048-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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A surgical retractor for retracting body tissue in a therapeutic procedure includes two lateral arms each having a block with an aperture extending transverse to a longitudinal axis of the arm. The distal end of each arm pivotably supports a retractor blade. A transverse extension, forming a retractor core, extends through the aperture and slideably supports a lateral arm at each end. A central arm also pivotably supports a retractor blade, and has an extension on a proximal end that is insertable into an aperture within the core. The lateral and central arms are translatable in connection with the core. The retractor blades can be pivoted by rotating a tool engagement. A rack and pinion, controlled by a pawl, is used to translate the side and central arms.
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A surgical retractor for retracting body tissue, comprising: a first arm defining proximal and distal ends and a first arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the distal end of the first arm comprising a first blade holder pivotally supporting a first retractor blade, the proximal end of the first arm forming a block having an aperture; a second arm defining proximal and distal ends and a second arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the distal end of the second arm comprising a second blade holder pivotally supporting a second retractor blade, the proximal end of the second arm forming a block having an aperture; a third arm defining proximal and distal ends and a third arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the distal end of the third arm comprising a third blade holder pivotally supporting a third retractor blade, the proximal end of the third arm forming a block disposed in between the block of the first arm and the block of the second arm, and a first rack having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the block of the first arm extends over the first end portion and the block of the second arm extends over the second end portion, wherein the first arm is slidable relative to the first rack and the second arm is slidable relative to the first rack; a second rack formed on a side surface of the third arm that intersects the first rack, wherein the first rack is a single member, wherein the first arm longitudinal axis, the second arm longitudinal axis, and the third arm longitudinal axis are generally parallel; and wherein a first threaded shaft is threadably received within the first arm, a second threaded shaft is threadably received within the second arm, and a third threaded shaft is threadably received within the third arm, the first, second, and third retractor blades being configured to pivot by rotation of the first, second, and third threaded shafts, respectively. 2. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the first arm further comprises a blade pitch tool engagement feature. 3. The retractor of claim 2 , wherein the blade pitch tool engagement feature of the first arm is positioned proximally and away from the blade holder of the first arm. 4. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the blade holder of the first arm is pivotally mounted to the first arm and the blade holder of the second arm is pivotally mounted to the second arm. 5. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein a light source is affixable to at least one of the first, second, or third retractor blades. 6. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the first arm and the second arm each comprise a pinion for engaging the first rack. 7. The retractor of claim 6 , wherein the first arm comprises a first blade pitch tool engagement feature and the second arm comprises a second blade pitch tool engagement feature. 8. The retractor of claim 7 , wherein first the blade pitch tool engagement feature of the first arm adjusts a pitch of the first retractor blade and the second blade pitch tool engagement feature of the second arm adjusts a pitch of the second retractor blade. 9. The retractor of claim 8 , wherein the pitch of the first retractor blade is independently adjustable from the pitch of the second retractor blade. 10. A surgical retractor for retracting body tissue, comprising: a first arm defining proximal and distal ends and a first arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the proximal end of the first arm defining a first block having a first aperture, the first aperture defining a first aperture longitudinal axis that is transverse to the first arm longitudinal axis, the distal end of the first arm comprising a first blade holder pivotally supporting a first retractor blade; a second arm defining proximal and distal ends and a second arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the proximal end of the second arm defining a second block having a second aperture, the second aperture defining a second aperture longitudinal axis that is transverse to the second arm longitudinal axis, the distal end of the second arm comprising a second blade holder pivotally supporting a second retractor blade; a third arm defining proximal and distal ends and a third arm longitudinal axis extending therebetween, the distal end of the third arm comprising a third blade holder pivotally supporting a third retractor blade, the proximal end of the third arm forming a block disposed in between the block of the first arm and the block of the second arm; and a first rack having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the block of the first arm extends over the first end portion and the block of the second arm extends over the second end portion, wherein the first arm is slidable relative to the first rack and the second arm is slidable relative to the first rack; a second toothed rack formed on a side surface of the third arm that intersects the first rack, wherein the first rack is a single member, wherein the first arm longitudinal axis, the second arm longitudinal axis, and the third arm longitudinal axis are generally parallel; and wherein a first threaded shaft is threadably received within the first arm, a second threaded shaft is threadably received within the second arm, and a third threaded shaft is threadably received within the third arm, the first, second, and third retractor blades being configured to pivot by rotation of the first, second, and third threaded shafts, respectively.
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