Cable clamp tool for surgical applications
First Claim
1. A tool for surgically clamping a split sternum together comprising:
- an elongated nosepiece extending from an end of the tool, a distal end of the nosepiece having an aperture, generally transverse to an elongate direction of the nosepiece, the aperture receiving a ferrule and allowing passage of a cable through the ferrule disposed in the aperture, the nosepiece further having a passageway extending from a proximal end of the nosepiece in the elongate direction to an intersection with the aperture;
the proximal end of the nosepiece being retained in a body of the tool;
a plunger, comprising an indenter, a spring, and a pushrod member having a recess for receiving the spring and the a proximal portion of the indenter, the recess allowing reciprocating motion of the indenter therein, the plunger mounted in the passageway for reciprocating motion therein, so that in a first position, a distal portion of the indenter extends into the aperture sufficiently to hold a ferrule disposed therein;
a collar, attached to the indenter and slidingly disposed around the nosepiece, for allowing manual movement of the indenter to a second position away from the aperture to allow insertion of a ferrule in the aperture; and
an apparatus for advancing the plunger towards the aperture to compress a ferrule, disposed in the aperture, around a cable disposed through the ferrule.
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Abstract
A surgical tool for tensioning a cable positioned around a split sternum, for crimping a ferrule around the cable, and for terminating the cable at the ferrule after crimping. The tool includes a tensioning actuator for gripping and tensioning the cable to a predetermined tension and a crimping actuator for crimping the ferrule onto the cable. The crimping actuator is operative to sever a free end of the cable concurrently with crimping of the ferrule. The actuator includes an indenter to retain the ferrule therein. A method of using the tool includes looping a cable comprising a cable end fitting attached to a first end of the cable around the split sternum and passing a second end of the cable through the cable end fitting, then using the tool to tension the cable, crimp a ferrule installed on the cable, and cut the cable flush with the ferrule.
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11 Claims
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1. A tool for surgically clamping a split sternum together comprising:
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an elongated nosepiece extending from an end of the tool, a distal end of the nosepiece having an aperture, generally transverse to an elongate direction of the nosepiece, the aperture receiving a ferrule and allowing passage of a cable through the ferrule disposed in the aperture, the nosepiece further having a passageway extending from a proximal end of the nosepiece in the elongate direction to an intersection with the aperture;
the proximal end of the nosepiece being retained in a body of the tool;
a plunger, comprising an indenter, a spring, and a pushrod member having a recess for receiving the spring and the a proximal portion of the indenter, the recess allowing reciprocating motion of the indenter therein, the plunger mounted in the passageway for reciprocating motion therein, so that in a first position, a distal portion of the indenter extends into the aperture sufficiently to hold a ferrule disposed therein;
a collar, attached to the indenter and slidingly disposed around the nosepiece, for allowing manual movement of the indenter to a second position away from the aperture to allow insertion of a ferrule in the aperture; and
an apparatus for advancing the plunger towards the aperture to compress a ferrule, disposed in the aperture, around a cable disposed through the ferrule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A surgical tool for tensioning a cable positioned around a split sternum, for crimping a ferrule around the cable, and for terminating the cable, the tool including a tensioning actuator for gripping and tensioning the cable to a predetermined tension, and a crimping actuator for crimping the ferrule onto the cable when the predetermined tension has been reached, the crimping actuator being operative to sever a free end of the cable concurrently with crimping of the ferrule, the crimping actuator including an indenter to retain the ferrule within the crimping actuator during tensioning of the cable and crimping the ferrule.
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8. A method of surgically clamping a split sternum together comprising:
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looping a cable comprising a cable end fitting attached to a first end of the cable around the body parts;
passing a second end of the cable through the cable end fitting;
disposing a ferrule in a ferrule receiving aperture of a clamping tool;
threading the second end of the cable through the ferrule disposed in the aperture so that the ferrule abuts the cable end fitting;
wrapping the second end of the cable around a tensioning wheel of the clamping tool to apply a predetermined tension to the cable;
forcing an indenter of the clamping tool into the aperture against the ferrule to crimp the ferrule around the cable; and
forcing the ferrule past a shearing surface of the tool adjacent to an end of the ferrule away from the cable end fitting to cut the cable flush with the ferrule. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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Specification