Cannula lock with a brake that rotates and anchors that deploy into the bone against which the cannula lock is set

US10820960B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10820960-B2
Application numberUS-201716093677-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2017
Priority dateApr 15, 2016
Publication dateNov 3, 2020
Grant dateNov 3, 2020

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A cannula lock for holding a medical device static in a select orientation relative to tissue. The cannula lock includes a shell with anchors. The anchors are deployed to the hold the shell static to the tissue. A pivoting brake (95) is disposed in the shell. The brake holds the medical device. When the orientation of the brake, by extension, the orientation of the device is established, the brake is set. The brake is set by expanding the brake (95) outwardly against the inner surfaces of the shell so as to hold the brake and medical device in the select orientation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cannula lock for performing a medical or surgical procedure with a device, said cannula lock including: a shell including at least one anchor attached to said shell for releasably holding said shell static to a section of tissue against which said shell is placed; and a brake defining a bore dimensioned to receive the device, said brake including a base and a head disposed in said shell and, configured to rotate around at least one axis within said shell so angular orientation of the device relative to said shell can be selectively set; and an actuator extending between said base and head so as to rotate with said base and said head and selectively move one of said base or said head away from the other of said head or said base to transition said brake from a release state in which said base and head are able to rotate within said shell and said angular orientation of the device can be set, and a set state in which said base and said head are spaced apart from each other and press against surfaces internal to said shell to hold the device in a fixed angular orientation relative to said shell. 2. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein said base of said brake is formed with a portion of said bore and said head of said brake is formed with another portion of said bore, wherein said base and said head are configured so that the different portions of the bores are aligned in said release state. 3. The cannula lock of claim 2 , wherein said brake further includes a tube that is seated in at least one of the bore portion of said base or the bore portion of said head, said tube being formed with another bore for receiving the device and being connected to at least one of said base or said head for moving one of said base or said head towards and away from the other of said head or said base so that said tube functions as said actuator of said brake. 4. The cannula lock of claim 3 , wherein said base, said head and said tube of said brake are collectively configured so that said tube engages and is able to rotate relative to said base and said tube threadingly engages said head. 5. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein said base, said head and said actuator of said brake are configured to rotate around two axes relative to said shell. 6. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein: the shell includes a base to which the at least one anchor is attached and a cap, said base and cap being collectively arranged so said cap is removably attached to said base; and said base and head of said brake are disposed between said base and said cap of said shell. 7. The cannula lock of claim 6 , wherein said cap is threadedly connected to said base of said shell. 8. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein said at least one anchor is moveably attached to said shell and is configured to embed into the tissue against which said shell is placed. 9. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein said at least one anchor is integrally formed with a portion of said shell and as able to flex relative to the portion of said shell with which the at least one anchor is integral. 10. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein said at least one anchor is configured to embed into bone. 11. The cannula lock of claim 1 , further comprising a drive member that is moveably mounted to said shell, and said drive member is configured to, upon movement, abut the at least one anchor so as to cause the at least one anchor to embed into tissue. 12. The cannula lock of claim 11 , wherein: said shell includes a base to which the at least one anchor is attached and a cap, said base and said cap being collectively arranged so said cap is removably attached to said base; said drive member is positioned to abut against said cap of said shell so that the movement of said cap towards said base of said shell results in the displacement of said drive member that results in the movement of the at least one anchor; and said base and head of said brake are disposed between said base and said cap of said shell. 13. The cannula lock of claim 11 , wherein: said drive member is disposed in said shell; and said brake is disposed in said shell so that, when said brake is move to the set state, at least one of said base or said head pushes against a surface of said drive member. 14. The cannula lock of claim 1 , wherein the at least one anchor comprises a plurality of anchors which are mounted to said shell. 15. A cannula lock for performing a medical or surgical procedure with a device, said cannula lock including: a shell defining a void space and including a shell base, and at least one anchor pivotably coupled to the shell base and including a feature configured to engage a section of tissue against which said shell base is placed; a brake including a brake base and a head collectively disposed in said void space of said shell and configured to rotate around at least one axis within said void space so angular orientation of the device relative to said shell can be selectively set; and an actuator extending between said brake base and head and configured to selectively move one of said brake base or said head away from the other of said head or said brake base to press against surfaces internal to said shell at least partially defining said void space, thereby pivoting said at least one anchor outwardly from a retracted state within said shell base to an extended state beyond said shell base to engage the section of tissue. 16. The cannula lock of claim 15 , further including a drive member movably disposed within said shell base and including one of said surfaces internal to said shell at least partially defining said void space, wherein said drive member is configured to be moved by said actuator to engage said at least one anchor to pivot said at least one anchor from said retracted state to said extended state. 17. The cannula lock of claim 16 , wherein said shell further includes a cap threadably coupled to said shell base and including another one of said surfaces internal to said shell at least partially defining said void space with said cap configured to be moved to cause said drive member to engage said at least one anchor. 18. The cannula lock of claim 15 , wherein said shell base defines a notch with said at least one anchor disposed within said notch in said retracted state. 19. The cannula lock of claim 15 , wherein said at least one anchor is a flexible leg configured to resiliently pivot outwardly from said retracted state to said extended state. 20. The cannula lock of claim 15 , wherein said head defines a bore including internal threads with said actuator including external threads configured to engage said internal threads of said head, wherein rotation of said actuator with said complementary threads engaged is configured to move one of said brake base or said head away from the other of said head or said brake base.

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Classifications

  • made from two or more parts · CPC title

  • Cranial plugs for access to brain · CPC title

  • A61B90/11Primary

    with guides for needles or instruments, e.g. arcuate slides or ball joints · CPC title

  • in medical appliances, e.g. in diagnosis, dentistry, instruments, prostheses, medical imaging appliances · CPC title

  • for ball joints · CPC title

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What does patent US10820960B2 cover?
A cannula lock for holding a medical device static in a select orientation relative to tissue. The cannula lock includes a shell with anchors. The anchors are deployed to the hold the shell static to the tissue. A pivoting brake (95) is disposed in the shell. The brake holds the medical device. When the orientation of the brake, by extension, the orientation of the device is established, the br…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker European Holdings I Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B90/11. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).