Surgical device for minimally invasive spinal fusion and surgical system comprising the same
US-9216016-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US11228235B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11228235-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615751694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 18, 2022 |
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A surgical retractor assembly for providing surgical exposure. The surgical retractor assembly consists of multiple ring segments connected by adjustable ratchet mechanisms to form a complete ring. The ratchet mechanisms are attached to tissue retractor blades which provide exposure of the wound when expanded, without the requirement of a direct connection/attachment to an operating table. The tissue retractor blades are attached in a manner which is adjustable and facilitates the ability of the overall surgical retractor assembly (ring segments and connectors) to be raised or lowered with respect to the patient. The ring segments also allow attachments of additional retractor blades or other surgical retractor accessories for additional surgical exposure.
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An adjustable surgical retractor comprising, a retractor frame having an adjustable perimeter comprising: a plurality of frame segments, each frame segment having a long axis and a plurality of arm portions, the plurality of arm portions comprising a first straight arm portion and a second straight arm portion, and a curve portion extending between the first straight arm portion and the second straight arm portion, where the long axis of the frame segment bends at the curve portion to form an angle between the first straight arm portion and the second straight arm portion, each frame segment having a top and bottom face with an inner edge and an outer edge, each frame segment forming a series of notches or teeth extending continuously along the curve portion between the first straight arm portion and the second straight arm portion, the curve portion being configured to receive at least one of a plurality of retractor blades at any point along the curve portion, and a plurality of connectors, each connector being configured to receive a straight arm portion of each of two adjacent frame segments when the straight arm portions are parallel to form at least a portion of the retractor frame, wherein each connector can be in (i) an unlocked configuration that allows movement of the received arm portions of the adjacent frame segments with respect to one another, thereby allowing the retractor frame to expand or contract by adjustment of a perimeter of the retractor frame or (ii) a locked configuration that restricts the movement of the received arm-portions of the adjacent frame segments with respect to one another, thereby restricting at least one of expansion and contraction of the retractor frame; and the plurality of retractor blades coupled to the retractor frame where the coupling of at least one the plurality of retractor blades engages the series of notches or teeth along the curve portion. 2. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the frame segments each further comprise an expansion stop at one end of the frame segment that is configured to stop expansion of the retractor frame prior to a frame segment passing completely out of the connector. 3. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the arm portions further comprises a removable expansion stop coupled with a prescribed slot or pattern of holes formed in the frame segment that together are configured to stop expansion of the retractor frame prior to the frame segment passing completely out of a connector. 4. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the connectors when in the locked configuration does not allow the retractor frame to be expanded or contracted. 5. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the connectors is configured to position the ends of the adjacent frame segments in a stacked configuration. 6. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the connectors is configured to position the ends of the adjacent frame segments in an offset configuration. 7. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the retractor frame is a rounded polygon. 8. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the retractor frame is a rounded quadrilateral. 9. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the arm portions of adjacent frame segments are positioned having the inner edge of one straight arm portion aligned parallel to the outer end of an adjacent frame segment. 10. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the arm portions are 10 to 30 centimeters in length. 11. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the angle between the first straight arm portion and the second straight arm portion is approximately 90 degrees. 12. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of retractor blades comprise 2, 3, or 4 retractor blades are coupled to the retractor frame. 13. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of retractor blades comprise 2, 3, or 4 retractor blades are configured to be decoupled from the retractor frame. 14. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein at least one retractor blade is coupled to a connector. 15. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein at least one retractor blade is coupled to the frame segment at one of the plurality of arm portions. 16. The retractor of claim 15 , wherein at least one retractor blade is configured to be moveable along the curve portion of each frame segment. 17. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the retractor is coupled to a bed frame. 18. The retractor of claim 1 , wherein the retractor frame is configured to be attached to patient solely by the plurality of retractor blades after being expanded. 19. A method of using the surgical retractor of claim 1 , comprising: coupling a plurality of retractor blades on the frame of the retractor, at least one of the blades being coupled to the curve portion of a frame segment of the frame; inserting the retractor blades of the retractor of claim 1 in a wound or incision of a patient body; and expanding the surgical retractor in one or more superior, inferior, or lateral direction to engage the retractor blades with the patient body and expose a body cavity; and locking the connectors so as to prevent contraction of the frame. 20. The retractor of claim 1 the plurality of frame segments being four segments. 21. An adjustable surgical retractor comprising, a retractor frame having an adjustable perimeter comprising: a plurality of frame segments, each frame segment having a long axis and a plurality of arm portions, the plurality of arm portions comprising a first straight arm portion and a second straight arm portion, and a curve portion extending between the first straight arm portion and the second straight arm portion, where the long axis of the frame segment bends at the curve portion to form an angle between the first straight arm portion and the second straight arm portion, each frame segment having a top and bottom face with an inner edge and an outer edge; and a plurality of connectors, each connector being configured to receive at least one of the plurality of arm portions of two adjacent frame segments to form the retractor frame, wherein each connector can be in (i) an unlocked configuration that allows movement of the received arm portions of the adjacent frame segments with respect to one another, thereby allowing the retractor frame to expand or contract by adjustment of a perimeter of the retractor frame or (ii) a locked configuration that restricts the movement of the received arm-portions of the adjacent frame segments with respect to one another, thereby restricting at least one of expansion and contraction of the retractor frame; and a plurality of retractor blades, each of the plurality of retractor blades being coupled to the retractor frame by one of said plurality of connectors, wherein the face of each of the plurality of retractor blades is perpendicular to and below a plane of the retractor frame; each of the plurality of retractor blades being adjustably coupled to a connector among the plurality of connectors, said connector being configured to translatably receive a proximal portion of a retractor blade coupled thereto and to reversably fix a position of said retractor blade with a locking mechanism incorporated into said connector, wherein the proximal portion of said retractor blade is translatable in said connector so as to move said retractor blade up and down until locked by a retractor blade locking mechanism. 22. A surgical retractor frame segment comprising: a plurality of arm portions, the p
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