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Surgical access system and related methods

  • US 10,357,233 B2
  • Filed: 02/22/2017
  • Issued: 07/23/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/25/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A surgical access system for accessing a surgical target site in a patient, said system comprising:

  • a retractor assembly having;

    a blade holder including a first arm having a distal end with a first blade connector, second arm having a distal end with a second blade connector, and a third arm having a distal end with a third blade connector, wherein the third arm includes a linear rack with grooves, wherein the third retractor blade is situated between the first arm and the second arm;

    a first retractor blade releasably coupled to the first blade connector of the first arm, a second retractor blade releasably coupled to the second blade connector of the second arm, and a third retractor blade releasably coupled to the third blade connector of the third arm, the first, the second, and the third retractor blades capable of simultaneous advancement over a tissue dilator to the surgical target site while in a closed position and thereafter selectively opened to create an operative corridor to the surgical target site, wherein when positioned at the surgical target site the first retractor blade is a caudal-most retractor blade, the second retractor blade is a cephalad-most retractor blade, and the third retractor blade is a posterior retractor blade;

    wherein the blade holder is operable to move the first retractor blade and the second retractor blade relative to one another in a first cephalad-caudal direction;

    wherein the blade holder includes an independent rotatable actuator associated with the third arm that is rotatably actuatable, wherein the independent rotatable actuator interacts with the grooves of the linear rack, wherein rotation of the independent rotatable actuator causes the third retractor blade to translate relative to the first and the second retractor blades in a second direction along a line that is transverse to the first cephalad-caudal direction while the first and the second retractor blades remain stationary with respect to the first cephalad-caudal direction.

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