Surgical retractor
First Claim
1. A surgical retractor comprising a frame means, retractor arm means carried by the frame means, retractor blade means carried by the arm means at one end of the arm means and depending therefrom for placement in an incised wound to hold the flesh out of the way of a surgeon, and pivot means pivotally mounting the blade means to the arm means for pivotal movement of the blade means about an axis disposed perpendicular to the axis of the arm means, said pivot means including a first fixed pin depending from the end of the arm means and pivotally received in an opening in the blade means for pivotal movement of the blade means about said first pin, said blade means rearwardly angularly inclined relative to said pivot axis whereby the blade is prevented from riding up out of an incision, a second fixed pin depending from the arm means in spaced relationship to the first pin and engaged at its lower end in an arcuate slot in an upper end portion of the blade means, so as to limit pivotal movement of the blade means to a predetermined angular displacement, and a movable stop pin carried by the arm and depending therefrom, said stop pin registerable with a hole in an upper end portion of the blade means so as to extend into said hole to preclude pivotal movement of the blade means, and actuating means connected with said movable stop pin to selectively retract said stop pin from said hole to enable said blade means to pivot about the first pin.
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Abstract
A surgical retractor comprises a frame on which a plurality of retractor arm mounting members are mounted for movement along the frame, and retractor arms are carried by the mounting members for movement of the arms transversely of the frame, and collapsible and extensible retractor blades are carried by the arms. The retractor blades include a plurality of blade sections having interengagable stops thereon to limit extension of the sections, and the stops are selectively movable to inoperative position to enable disassembly of the blade sections. The blades also are provided with flexible guards to prevent damage to flesh engaged by the blades and a finger tab to facilitate collapse and extension of the blades. Further, a "tailpiece" blade is carried by a retractor arm at an end portion of the frame, and the tailpiece blade is of one-piece construction and is configured to effectively engage flesh at the edge of an incision in a manner to prevent the lower edge of the blade from gouging the flesh and also to prevent the blade from "riding up" out of the incision. Moreover, a retractor blade mounting arm is provided which includes a pivotal section to facilitate mounting of a blade to the frame after other blades are in position, and also to permit an outer end portion of the arm to be pivoted out of the way of a surgeon.
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11 Claims
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1. A surgical retractor comprising a frame means, retractor arm means carried by the frame means, retractor blade means carried by the arm means at one end of the arm means and depending therefrom for placement in an incised wound to hold the flesh out of the way of a surgeon, and pivot means pivotally mounting the blade means to the arm means for pivotal movement of the blade means about an axis disposed perpendicular to the axis of the arm means, said pivot means including a first fixed pin depending from the end of the arm means and pivotally received in an opening in the blade means for pivotal movement of the blade means about said first pin, said blade means rearwardly angularly inclined relative to said pivot axis whereby the blade is prevented from riding up out of an incision, a second fixed pin depending from the arm means in spaced relationship to the first pin and engaged at its lower end in an arcuate slot in an upper end portion of the blade means, so as to limit pivotal movement of the blade means to a predetermined angular displacement, and a movable stop pin carried by the arm and depending therefrom, said stop pin registerable with a hole in an upper end portion of the blade means so as to extend into said hole to preclude pivotal movement of the blade means, and actuating means connected with said movable stop pin to selectively retract said stop pin from said hole to enable said blade means to pivot about the first pin.
- 2. A surgical retractor blade means for use in holding flesh out of the way of a surgeon during performance of an operation, said blade means comprising a plurality of arcuately curved, relatively movable blade sections telescopically interengaged with one another for extensible and collapsible movement in a substantially vertical direction for accommodation to different depths of wounds, said blade sections having interengaged channel means at opposite edge portions thereof mounting them together for said relative movement, stop means on the blade sections interengagable to limit said extensible movement and thus maintain the blade sections in assembled relationship, synthetic plastic guard means fixed on the upper edges of subadjacent blade sections and in sliding engagement with the adjacent flesh engaging surface of an upper blade section to prevent pinching of flesh between the blade sections, and the flexible, synthetic plastic tip is fixed on the lower edge of the lowermost blade section to prevent tissue necrosis of flesh engaged by the blade.
- 4. In a surgical retractor blade means for use in holding flesh out of the way of a surgeon during performance of an operation, wherein said blade means comprises a depending blade section having a free lower edge portion, the improvement comprising a flexible, synthetic plastic tip secured to the lower edge of the blade section, said flexible tip including an upper edge portion overlapped with the lower edge portion of the blade section and bonded thereto in flush, abutting contact therewith, the lower edge portion of the blade section having openings therethrough and separate tip fastening means extended through aligned openings in the upper edge portion of the tip and said openings in the blade section to secure the tip to the blade section.
- 9. In a surgical retractor including a frame means, retractor arm means carried by the frame means and retractor blade means carried by the arm means and depending therefrom for engagement with flesh in an incised wound to hold the flesh out of the way of a surgeon during the performance of an operation, the improvement comprising a pivotal section between the ends of the retractor arm means to facilitate application and removal of the retractor arm means and an associated blade means to and from the frame means, and to enable an outer end portion of the arm to be pivoted to shorten the length of the arm extending beyond the frame means to eliminate interference of the arm with the surgeon.
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11. In a surgical retractor blade means including a plurality of telescopically interengaged blade sections to enable the length of the blade sections to be adjusted, the improvement comprising selectively releasable stop means on the blade sections, said stop means including a movable stop carried by one blade section in a position for engagement with an abutment on an adjacent blade section to limit extension of the blade sections relative to one another, said movable stop selectively movable laterally relative to its associated blade section out of the path of the abutment to enable the blade sections to be separated from one another in the direction of blade extension.
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