WO2014205361A1 - Surgical instrument and method of use thereof - Google Patents
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- WO2014205361A1 WO2014205361A1 PCT/US2014/043434 US2014043434W WO2014205361A1 WO 2014205361 A1 WO2014205361 A1 WO 2014205361A1 US 2014043434 W US2014043434 W US 2014043434W WO 2014205361 A1 WO2014205361 A1 WO 2014205361A1
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- A61B17/00234—Surgical instruments, devices or methods for minimally invasive surgery
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- A61B1/00—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor
- A61B1/313—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor for introducing through surgical openings, e.g. laparoscopes
- A61B1/317—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor for introducing through surgical openings, e.g. laparoscopes for bones or joints, e.g. osteoscopes, arthroscopes
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- A61B17/32—Surgical cutting instruments
- A61B17/3205—Excision instruments
- A61B17/3207—Atherectomy devices working by cutting or abrading; Similar devices specially adapted for non-vascular obstructions
- A61B17/320708—Curettes, e.g. hollow scraping instruments
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- A61B17/00234—Surgical instruments, devices or methods for minimally invasive surgery
- A61B2017/00353—Surgical instruments, devices or methods for minimally invasive surgery one mechanical instrument performing multiple functions, e.g. cutting and grasping
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- A61B2017/320004—Surgical cutting instruments abrasive
- A61B2017/320008—Scrapers
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- A61B90/00—Instruments, implements or accessories specially adapted for surgery or diagnosis and not covered by any of the groups A61B1/00 - A61B50/00, e.g. for luxation treatment or for protecting wound edges
- A61B90/08—Accessories or related features not otherwise provided for
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- A61B90/36—Image-producing devices or illumination devices not otherwise provided for
- A61B90/361—Image-producing devices, e.g. surgical cameras
- A61B2090/3618—Image-producing devices, e.g. surgical cameras with a mirror
Definitions
- the invention described herein relates generally to medical instruments and, more particularly, to surgical instruments having a tool positioned at a working end thereof.
- Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally-invasive surgical procedure during which an interior portion of the human body, such as a knee or shoulder joint, is examined or operated on using a arthroscope.
- An arthroscope is a type of endoscope or miniature camera that is passed through a cannula which is inserted into the joint through a small incision in the skin to enable a surgeon to view the joint and/or perform a surgical operation without fully opening the joint.
- a surgeon may also use an additional surgical instrument to push, pull or otherwise manipulate tissue in a patient's joint to evaluate tissue pathology. For example, the surgeon can make a diagnosis by observing how an additional instrument, such as a probe, pulls tissue apart or separates tissue from bone.
- the additional instrument may also be used as part of a surgical operation, such as shaving of bone tissue.
- the additional instrument is introduced into the patient through another incision in the skin and passed through a cannula that is adjacent to one used to introduce the arthroscope into the area of interest.
- the invention described herein is a surgical instrument used in arthroscopic surgery with a reflecting feature, such as a mirror, adjacent to a tool disposed at the distal end of the instrument.
- the reflecting feature reflects the line of sight of an arthroscope during an arthroscopic surgery, improving the surgeon's view of a surgical site through the arthroscope.
- the surgical instrument of the current invention enables a surgeon to see aspects and regions previously difficult or impossible to see, as well as to aid in palpatory diagnosis of tissue pathology or in a surgical operation, without having to change portals within a joint of the human body, such as a hip, shoulder, or knee.
- the invention described herein allows for full visualization of the undersurface of the patella during a knee operation, more visualization of the articular cartilage around the curve of the humeral head during a shoulder or hip operation, and/or complete visualization of the undersurface of the distal tibia during an ankle operation.
- the surgical instrument of the present invention comprises an elongated member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal and distal ends; a handle extending from the proximal end of the elongated member; a tool configured to manipulate tissue; and a reflecting member having a surface, the reflecting member disposed along the elongated member and adjacent to the tool, and the surface configured to reflect a line of sight of an arthroscope during arthroscopic surgery.
- the tool is either disposed at the distal end of the elongated member and has an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member or extends from the distal end of the elongated member and terminates at a distal terminus, the distal terminus being offset from the longitudinal axis of the elongated member.
- the reflecting member of the surgical instrument is spaced at a distance from the tool based on the function of the tool and is disposed substantially perpendicular to the axis of the tool.
- the tool of the surgical instrument is either a probe, a curette or an elevator.
- the reflecting member is also formed integrally with the elongated member and has a substantially elongated shape.
- the long dimension of the reflecting member is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member, while the short dimension of the reflecting member is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member.
- the short dimension of the reflecting member is at least about 3mm and more preferably about 5mm to about 7.5 mm.
- the surface of the reflecting member comprises polished metal and is flat, planar, convex or concave.
- the reflected line of sight of the arthroscope by the reflecting member is substantially 180°.
- the methods of the current invention include a method of increasing the line of sight of an arthroscope during arthroscopic surgery without removing or repositioning the arthroscope, the method comprising the steps of: 1) providing a surgical instrument as described above in an area adjacent to an arthroscope during arthroscopic surgery; and 2) reflecting a line of sight of the arthroscope with the surgical instrument.
- An embodiment of the invention described herein also includes a combination of a kit and at least one surgical instrument, the combination comprising the kit in the form of a tray; each of the at least one surgical instrument being secured to the tray with a fastener, and each of the at least one surgical instrument being capable of independent removal from the tray; wherein the at least one surgical instrument comprises an elongated member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal and distal ends; a handle extending from the proximal end of the elongated member; a tool disposed at the distal end of the elongated member and configured to manipulate tissue; and a reflecting member having a surface, the reflecting member disposed along the elongated member, the reflecting member reflecting a line of sight of an arthroscope during arthroscopic surgery.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of an embodiment of the current invention
- FIGs. 2a-b are schematic views of various embodiments of the reflective member thereof;
- FIG. 3 is a detailed photographic view of the reflective member
- FIG. 4 is a photographic view of various embodiments of the tool of the current invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an arthroscopic procedure of a knee joint using an arthroscope and an embodiment of current invention
- FIGs. 6a-b are photographic views of an embodiment of the current invention in use during arthroscopic surgery.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic representation of an embodiment of the kit of the current invention.
- the surgical instrument 10 of this invention comprises an elongated member 20, a working end 30 located at the distal end of the elongated member 20, and a handle 32 located at the proximal end of the elongated member and opposite to the working end 30.
- a tool 40 is disposed at the working end 30 of the elongated member 20.
- the tool 40 may have an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member 20 but is not limited thereto.
- the surgical instrument 10 in FIG. 1 also comprises a reflective member 50 disposed along the elongated member 20 and adjacent to the tool 40.
- the reflective member 50 can be formed integrally with the elongated member 20.
- the reflective member 50 has a surface 52 that has a degree of reflectivity operable to redirect or reflect an image of an area of interest of up to 180° to an arthroscope for viewing by a surgeon.
- the placement of the reflective member 50 from the distance of the tool 40, as well as the degree of reflectivity of the surface 52, is variable and determined based on the desired function of the surgical instrument 10 or tool 40.
- the surface 52 of the reflecting member 50 may be comprised of polished metal or other suitable materials.
- the surface 52 of the reflecting member 50 may be disposed at any angle along the elongated member 20, while remaining substantially perpendicular to the axis of the tool 40.
- the surface 52 of the reflective member 50 is shown as flat or planar.
- the surface 52 may also be convex (FIG. 2a) or concave (FIG. 2b) to provide different degrees of reflectivity.
- the reflective member 50 can be any shape or configuration but is preferably rectangular, with the length of the reflecting member 50 being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member 20 and the width of the reflective member 50 being transverse to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member 20.
- the width of the reflective member 50 is variable but is preferably at least about 3mm wide, and more preferably about 5mm to about 7.5mm, which corresponds to the widths of standard surgical cannulas used during
- the length of the reflective member 50 is also variable and is determined based on the desired function of the surgical instrument 10 or tool 40.
- the tool 40 is shown for illustrative purposes as a probe 42; however, the tool 40 could be configured to provide any one or more of a plurality of surgical functions, such as ablating, burring, biting, sawing, shaving, suctioning and/or the like.
- FIG. 4 shows additional embodiments of the tool 40, which may be also be a curette 44 or an elevator 46.
- the surgeon selects the surgical instrument 10 that includes the teachings of the present invention, such as the probing device as shown in FIG. 1.
- the surgeon independently inserts a portion of the arthroscope 62 and the working end 30 of the surgical instrument 10 into the incisions and through surgical cannulas (not shown) so that the portion of the arthroscope 62 and the working end 30 of the surgical instrument 10
- the surgeon rotates the surgical instrument 10 so that the reflective member 50 reflects an image of the area of interest to the arthroscope 62.
- FIGs. 6a and 6b Two photographic illustrations of the surgical instrument 10 in use during arthroscopic surgery are shown in FIGs. 6a and 6b.
- FIG. 6a shows the working end 30 of the surgical instrument 10 advanced through the anteriormedial portal into the knee joint.
- the working end 30 enters anteriorly into the joint space between the two femoral condyles on either side of the knee joint 60.
- FIG. 6b shows the reflective member 50 in use by reflecting the image of the posterior aspect of the condyle, where the arthroscope would not normally be able to see.
- the reflective member 50 allows for visualization around anatomical structures not normally accessible without changing the arthroscope portals or moving the arthroscope at inconvenient angles.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a kit of the present invention.
- the kit 70 includes a tray 80 comprised of a material that is capable of undergoing a disinfection and/or
- One or more surgical instruments 10 (which may be probe, a curette or an elevator, or combinations thereof) can be included in the kit 70 and secured to the tray 80 by means of a suitable fastener 82.
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