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First Claim
1. A guide for a medical instrument adapted to be secured to the skull of a patient, said guide including a cranial tap having a lower threaded end for attachment within the skull of a patient;
- a spherical member having a passageway extending diametrically therethrough, said spherical member being rotatable within an upper compartment of said tap to position the passageway in a desired orientation, said tap having a passage extending through a lower surface thereof and communicating with the compartment in which the spherical member is retained, and retaining means for engaging the spherical member to secure said spherical member against movement within the compartment of said tap, said tap including an upper section having an opening at an upper end thereof for communicating with the upper compartment of the tap for permitting the spherical member to be inserted into said compartment, characterized in that said upper section of said tap includes a peripheral side wall and a threaded pasageway extending transversly through said side wall into communication with said upper compartment, said retaining means including first and second threaded members, said first threaded member being a cap means threaded into said opening at the upper end of said upper section of the cranial tap for engaging said spherical member and said second threaded member being a threaded screw member having a stem extending into said threaded passageway for engaging said spherical member, whereby said cap means and screw member engage said spherical member in different locations to positively lock said spherical member against rotational movement within the upper compartment of the cranial tap.
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Abstract
A guide for a medical instrument includes a cranial tap having a threaded end adapted to be secured into the skull of a patient, a spherical member having a passageway extending diametrically through it for receiving an instrument employed in a surgical procedure, and retaining structure attachable to the tap to immobilize the spherical member in a desired orientation within the tap, characterized in that the retaining structure includes first and second threaded members secured to the tap in different locations for engaging the spherical member in different locations to thereby retain the spherical member against movement within the tap. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the spherical member is deformable and one of the threaded members locally deforms the passageway extending diametrically through the spherical member to cause a surface of the passageway to frictionally engage an instrument extending through the passageway, and thereby prevent axial movement of the instrument relative to the spherical member.
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3 Claims
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1. A guide for a medical instrument adapted to be secured to the skull of a patient, said guide including a cranial tap having a lower threaded end for attachment within the skull of a patient;
- a spherical member having a passageway extending diametrically therethrough, said spherical member being rotatable within an upper compartment of said tap to position the passageway in a desired orientation, said tap having a passage extending through a lower surface thereof and communicating with the compartment in which the spherical member is retained, and retaining means for engaging the spherical member to secure said spherical member against movement within the compartment of said tap, said tap including an upper section having an opening at an upper end thereof for communicating with the upper compartment of the tap for permitting the spherical member to be inserted into said compartment, characterized in that said upper section of said tap includes a peripheral side wall and a threaded pasageway extending transversly through said side wall into communication with said upper compartment, said retaining means including first and second threaded members, said first threaded member being a cap means threaded into said opening at the upper end of said upper section of the cranial tap for engaging said spherical member and said second threaded member being a threaded screw member having a stem extending into said threaded passageway for engaging said spherical member, whereby said cap means and screw member engage said spherical member in different locations to positively lock said spherical member against rotational movement within the upper compartment of the cranial tap.
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3. A guide for a medical instrument adapted to be secured to the skull of a patient, said guide including a cranial tap having a lower threaded end adapted to be secured to the skull of a patient, a spherical member having surface means defining a pasageway extending diametrically through said spherical member, said spherical member being rotatably adjustable within an upper compartment of said tap, said upper compartment including a lateral wall, said tap having a passage extending through a lower surface thereof and communicating with the upper compartment of said tap to permit an instrument received within the passageway of the spherical member to extend through the lower surface of the tap and into the tissue to be treated, and retaining means for holding the spherical member in a desired orientation within the compartment of the tap, characterized in that the spherical member is deformable and that the retaining member includes a member extending through the lateral wall of the tap for applying a localized pressure to the spherical member for deforming the surface means defining the pasageway extending diametrically through said spherical member to cause said surface means to frictionally engage a surface of the instrument extending through the passageway of said spherical member and thereby lock said instrument within the spherical member.
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