Apparatus and methods for accessing and sealing bodily vessels and cavities
US-2024415543-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9861273B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9861273-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213687675-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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Methods and devices for retracting tissue in a surgical procedure to allow access to the surgical site. Retractor systems and methods that comprise a retractor frame comprising rotatable arms and a linearly translatable arm, the rotatable arms and the linearly translatable arm each coupled to blades that can angulate.
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A retractor system comprising: a retractor frame comprising a first rotatable arm having a first actuator and a second actuator, and a second rotatable arm, a first blade coupled to a distal end of the first rotatable arm, wherein the first rotatable arm is configured to rotate to move the first blade in an arc for tissue retraction when the second actuator is rotated; a second blade coupled to a distal end of the second rotatable arm, wherein the second rotatable arm is configured to rotate to move the second blade in an arc for tissue retraction; wherein rotation of the first actuator causes the first blade to angulate to separate a distal end of the first blade from a distal end of the second blade for tissue retraction, and wherein the first actuator is coupled to the first rotatable arm and the first actuator is rotatable with respect to the first rotatable arm while remaining engaged with the first rotatable arm to angulate the first rotatable arm and angulate the first blade, wherein rotation of the first arm is performed independently from angulation of the first blade. 2. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the first rotatable arm and the second rotatable arm are independently rotatable. 3. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the distal end of the first rotatable arm comprises a blade attachment member for holding the first blade, wherein the blade attachment member is configured to actuate to move a distal end of the first blade away from the distal end of the second blade. 4. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the retractor frame comprises a planetary gear mechanism for driving rotation of the first rotatable arm. 5. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the second actuator is coupled to the first rotatable arm, wherein rotation of the second actuator is configured to actuate rotation of the first rotatable arm. 6. The retractor system of claim 5 wherein the retractor frame comprises a planetary gear coupled to the second actuator such that rotation of the second actuator rotates the planetary gear, and wherein the retractor system comprises a sun gear that engages the planetary gear. 7. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the retractor frame comprises a ratchet-locking mechanism for locking rotation of the first rotatable arm. 8. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the retractor frame comprises a rack and pinion gear mechanism for translation of a linearly translatable arm. 9. A retractor system comprising: a retractor frame comprising: a first rotatable arm having a first rotatable actuator comprising a first blade attachment member at a distal end of the first rotatable arm and a second rotatable actuator at a proximal end of the first rotatable arm; a first planetary gear mechanism coupled to the first rotatable arm for rotating the first rotatable arm to move the distal end of the first rotatable arm in an arc when the second rotatable actuator is rotated; a second rotatable arm comprising a second blade attachment member at a distal end of the second rotatable arm; a second planetary gear mechanism coupled to the second rotatable arm for rotating the second rotatable arm to move the distal end of the second rotatable arm in an arc; a first blade coupled to the first blade attachment member; a second blade coupled to the second blade attachment member; wherein rotation of the first actuator causes the first blade to angulate to separate a distal end of the first blade from a distal end of the second blade for tissue retraction, wherein the first actuator is coupled to the first rotatable arm and the first actuator is rotatable with respect to the first rotatable arm while remaining engaged with the first rotatable arm to angulate the first rotatable arm and angulate the first blade, and wherein rotation of the first rotatable arm and second rotatable arm is performed independently from angulation of the first blade. 10. The retractor system of claim 9 wherein the first rotatable arm comprises a base portion having a distal end coupled to a proximal end first blade attachment member. 11. The retractor system of claim 10 wherein the first planetary gear mechanism comprises a planetary gear coupled to the second rotatable actuator such that rotation of the second rotatable actuator rotates the planetary gear, and a first sun gear coupled to the first rotatable arm and engaging teeth on the planetary gear. 12. The retractor system of claim 11 wherein the first sun gear is received within a slot in the base portion of the first rotatable arm. 13. The retractor system of claim 9 wherein the retractor frame comprises a central gear housing coupled to the first rotatable arm, and the second rotatable arm. 14. The retractor system of claim 9 wherein the retractor frame comprises a ratchet-locking mechanism for locking rotation of the first rotatable arm. 15. A method for retracting tissue in a surgical procedure comprising: providing a retractor system comprising: a retractor frame comprising a first rotatable arm having a first actuator and a second actuator, and a second rotatable arm; a first blade coupled to a distal end of the first rotatable arm and the first actuator coupled to the first rotatable arm; a second blade coupled to a distal end of the second rotatable arm; rotating the first arm so that the first blade moves in an arc to retract tissue when the second actuator is rotated; rotating the second arm so that the second blade moves in an arc to retract tissue; and angulating the first blade by rotating the first actuator to move a distal end of the first blade away from a distal end of the second blade to retract tissue, wherein the first actuator rotates with respect to the first rotatable arm while remaining engaged with the first rotatable arm as the first rotatable arm and first blade are angulating, wherein rotation of the first arm and second arm is performed independently from angulation of the first blade. 16. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the retractor frame further comprises a linearly translatable arm, a third blade coupled to a distal end of the linearly translatable arm, and a third actuator that, when rotated, causes the third blade to angulate to separate a distal end of the third blade from the distal ends of the first and second blades for tissue retraction. 17. The retractor system of claim 16 wherein the first, second, and third blades are actuated individually. 18. The retractor system of claim 1 wherein the first actuator is coupled to the distal end of the first rotatable arm by a pin. 19. The retractor system of claim 18 wherein the distal end of the first rotatable arm comprises a blade attachment member for holding the first blade, and the first actuator and the blade attachment member are rotatable along an axis of rotation of the pin.
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