Surgical device for minimally invasive spinal fusion and surgical system comprising the same
US-9216016-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9381008B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9381008-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414199221-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A retractor device has a first arm rotatable arcuately about a first pivot; a second arm rotatable arcuately about a second pivot; and a third arm interposed between the first and second arm. The third arm has a linearly movable blade holding end translatable inwardly and outwardly between the first and second arms. The third arm is connected to the first arm at the first pivot and the second arm at the second pivot. The first arm and said second arm are rotatably movable about their respective pivot independent of the other arm.
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What is claimed is: 1. A retractor device comprising: a first arm rotatable arcuately about a first pivot; a second arm rotatable arcuately about a second pivot; a third arm interposed between the first and second arm having a linearly movable blade holding end translatable inwardly and outwardly between said first and second arms, the third arm being connected to the first arm at the first pivot and the second arm at the second pivot; and wherein said first arm and said second arm are rotatably movable about their respective pivot independent of the other arm, wherein each of the first and second arms each has a blade holding end and an opposite handle end wherein movement of each respective handle inwardly pivots the blade holding end arcuately about the respective pivot outwardly, each first or second arm movement being independently movable about their respective pivot relative to the other arm without any mechanically geared connections to the handles and wherein independent movement of said first arm relative to said second arm or said second arm relative to said first arm is provided by holding said third arm handle end and moving said first or second arm toward said third arm handle end while said opposite arm being unmoved, and wherein simultaneously grasping and squeezing both the first and second arms at the respective handle ends together toward the third arm moves a first and second blades toward a retracted open blade position. 2. The retractor device of claim 1 wherein the third arm has a handle end opposite the blade holding end, the linearly movable blade holding end moves a third blade, the handle end being connected to move the linearly movable blade holding end. 3. The retractor device of claim 2 wherein each first and second arm has an adjustment screw that can be tightened to set or limit inward movement between the first and second arms at a respective blade holding end. 4. The retractor device of claim 3 wherein once the first arm and second arm are moved to a desired retracted position, each of the adjustment screws is tightened to set the opening between the respective first arm and second arm and by rotating a handle at the third arm end moves the third arm linearly outward causing the first and second and third blade ends to move about said respective first and second pivots toward a more open position. 5. The retractor device of claim 4 wherein tightening the adjustment screw moves said blade end of the first or second arm about said first or second pivot outwardly so at the first or second arm, the first and second and third blades no longer form a tube-shaped structure that is substantially closed.
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