Mechanically expandable arthroscopic retractors
First Claim
1. A device for creating an anatomic working space for performing a surgical procedure comprising a longitudinally extending support member having a proximal end and a distal end, said support member having a longitudinal passage extending from its proximal end to a distal portion thereof, a radially opening passage at the distal portion of said support member in communication with said longitudinal passage, said radially opening passage having a longitudinal length significantly greater than the transverse width of said support member, an expander located at the distal portion of said support member, said expander being so configured as to not cover said radially opening passage, said expander comprising a tubular sleeve having a distal end and a proximal end, said sleeve having a proximal end portion disposed adjacent to said proximal end of said support member, said distal end of said sleeve having a plurality of arms, each of said arms being movable from a retracted condition to an extended condition by movement of said sleeve relative to said support member.
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Abstract
A mechanically expandable retractor for use in arthroscopic surgery. The retractor has an expanding portion at its distal end for expanding against sub-surface tissues when the retractor is in use. The expanding portion includes a plurality of radially expanding arms. The radially outermost surface of each arm when expanded is longitudinally disposed approximately at the distal end of the retractor. The expanding arms can be disposed irregularly circumferentially around the retractor to expand the tissues to provide a working space between adjacent arms. The retractor is inserted through a small percutaneous opening, expanded in sub-surface tissues without significantly damaging the tissue, then collapsed after use for removal. The retractor has a projecting portion at a proximal end of the retractor for manipulating the retractor, to allow the surgeon to push or pull or lever on tissue.
The retractor can be hollow like a cannula to permit the passage of surgical instruments through the retractor, with a side portal into the passage. Alternatively, the retractor can be solid or needle-like. The retractor can include an expandable bladder which can circumscribe the expandable portion of the retractor or be placed elsewhere.
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- 1. A device for creating an anatomic working space for performing a surgical procedure comprising a longitudinally extending support member having a proximal end and a distal end, said support member having a longitudinal passage extending from its proximal end to a distal portion thereof, a radially opening passage at the distal portion of said support member in communication with said longitudinal passage, said radially opening passage having a longitudinal length significantly greater than the transverse width of said support member, an expander located at the distal portion of said support member, said expander being so configured as to not cover said radially opening passage, said expander comprising a tubular sleeve having a distal end and a proximal end, said sleeve having a proximal end portion disposed adjacent to said proximal end of said support member, said distal end of said sleeve having a plurality of arms, each of said arms being movable from a retracted condition to an extended condition by movement of said sleeve relative to said support member.
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