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Skin incising device

  • US 4,438,770 A
  • Filed: 08/06/1982
  • Issued: 03/27/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for making a skin incision of controlled length and uniform depth, comprising:

  • (a) a blade guide defining a guideway, and having a base surface of a length exceeding the length of the incision for being engaged throughout its extent with a patient'"'"'s skin, said base surface having a flat intermediate portion in which there is a slot of a length approximately equal to the controlled length and a pair of end portions respectively disposed at opposite ends of said flat intermediate portion, said intermediate portion being substantially parallel to said guideway and offset from said end portions of said base surface toward said guideway a distance at least equal to the uniform depth;

    (b) a blade holder supported by said blade guide, and movable relatively thereto along said guideway between a retracted and an advanced position;

    (c) a blade secured to said blade holder and having an incising tip at all times projecting into said slot, its free end being located adjacent to said base surface, said tip in the retracted and advanced positions of said blade holder being retracted from said base surface into said end portions of said base surface, and said tip, during movement of said blade holder from the retracted position to the advanced position, traversing said intermediate base surface portion and projecting therefrom a distance equal to the uniform depth;

    (d) means biasing said blade holder toward said advanced position; and

    (e) means on said guide and on said blade holder for latching said blade holder in said retracted position, said latching means being releasable by forcing said base surface against the skin to enable said biasing means to displace said tip to the advanced position.

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