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Combination tissue dissector and surgical implant inserter

  • US 20070156162A1
  • Filed: 12/29/2005
  • Published: 07/05/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/29/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A surgical instrument for dissecting tissue and inserting a surgical implant device, which comprises:

  • a first blade having an elongated length including a first section and a second section disposed opposite the first section, the first section of the first blade including a free end having a non-cutting, clamping portion for selectively grasping a surgical implant, the second section of the first blade including a finger ring for grasping and manipulation by a surgeon;

    a second blade having an elongated length including a first section and a second section disposed opposite the first section, the second section of the second blade including a free end having a non-cutting, clamping portion for selectively grasping a surgical implant, the second section of the second blade including a finger ring for grasping and manipulation by a surgeon, the first blade and the second blade being pivotally joined together at the junctures of the first and second sections of each blade to allow the first and second blades to pivotally move with respect to one another within a plane of pivotal movement, the non-cutting, clamping portion of each of the first and second blades having a clamping face, the clamping face of the first blade and the clamping face of the second blade being arranged to face each other and to selectively engage and hold therebetween a surgical implant device, the clamping faces of the first and second blades residing in parallel curved or non-curved planes and being angled to the plane of pivotal movement of the blades, the first and second blades being relatively pivotable between at least a first position, wherein the clamping faces of the first and second blades are spaced from each other a first predetermined distance to grasp and hold securely therebetween a surgical implant device, and a second position, wherein the clamping faces of the first and second blades are spaced from each other a second predetermined distance to release a surgical implant device situated therebetween, the first predetermined distance being less than the second predetermined distance.

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