Disposable combination scalpel blade and incision irrigator for ophthalmological use
First Claim
1. A disposable combination scalpel handle blade and an incision irrigator for ophthalmological use comprising:
- a hollow scalpel handle closed at one end and open at the other end,said open end being adapted to receive and frictionally hold a flexible tube,said closed end having a scalpel blade provided with a cutting edge thereon and fixedly secured in the closed end of said scalpel handle and extending outwardly from said closed end and approximately coaxial therewith,said closed end of said scalpel handle also having a cannula, fixedly secured therein and extending from said closed end of said handle and disposed parallel to said scalpel blade at said closed end at an angle so that fluid flowing through said cannula will impinge only upon the cutting edge of said scalpel blade, and said cannula being fluidwise connected to the interior of said hollow scalpel handle, whereby blood and debris from the incision being made by the cutting edge of said scalpel blade is washed away and the fluid does not obscure the surgeon'"'"'s view so that the surgeon will have a clear view of the area in which he wishes to extend his incision.
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Abstract
A disposable irrigating combination scalpel blade and incision irrigator provided with a hollow scalpel handle from which extends the scalpel blade and a cannula connected to the interior of the hollow blade handle and positioned within a critical angular range to the cutting edge of the scalpel so as to permit continuous washing away of blood during the surgical procedure. A flow of fluid to the cannula through the hollow scalpel handle is controlled by a foot pedal operated by the surgeon leaving one hand free for manipulation of the scalpel blade and the other hand free to hold other instruments such as forceps used in the surgical procedures.
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1. A disposable combination scalpel handle blade and an incision irrigator for ophthalmological use comprising:
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a hollow scalpel handle closed at one end and open at the other end, said open end being adapted to receive and frictionally hold a flexible tube, said closed end having a scalpel blade provided with a cutting edge thereon and fixedly secured in the closed end of said scalpel handle and extending outwardly from said closed end and approximately coaxial therewith, said closed end of said scalpel handle also having a cannula, fixedly secured therein and extending from said closed end of said handle and disposed parallel to said scalpel blade at said closed end at an angle so that fluid flowing through said cannula will impinge only upon the cutting edge of said scalpel blade, and said cannula being fluidwise connected to the interior of said hollow scalpel handle, whereby blood and debris from the incision being made by the cutting edge of said scalpel blade is washed away and the fluid does not obscure the surgeon'"'"'s view so that the surgeon will have a clear view of the area in which he wishes to extend his incision. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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