Instrument handle design
First Claim
1. A medical instrument having a working shaft, comprising a body portion axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of said working shaft, a thenar fitting concave rear handle depending downwardly from the rear of said body portion, said rear handle having at least an upper portion comprising a thenar fitting concave curve the concavity conforming to the natural curvature of the thenar eminence of the palm of the user'"'"'s hand and facing the rear of the medical instrument, a proximal extension extending rearwardly proximate the juncture of said body portion and said rear handle, said proximal extension extending over the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand and having a bottom surface for contacting the top of the dorsum whereby the dorsum is in contact with said bottom surface and the thenar eminence is in contact with said thenar fitting concave curve and the first finger and thumb of the user'"'"'s hand are placed adjacent to said body portion and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said working shaft allowing the grasping of a forward handle by the remaining fingers of the user'"'"'s hand, said forward handle depending downwardly from said body portion forward of said rear handle and comprising actuation means for actuating said instrument, said body portion having at least a pair of parallel facing side segments in line with said working shaft and proximate the juncture of the front handle to said body portion, said side segments being flat forming a grasping area for the thumb and first finger of the hand of the user, whereby the thumb and first finger of the user when placed on said grasping area are parallel and face one another, said body portion positioned so that said grasping area for the thumb and the first finger of the user are in line with the longitudinal axis of said working shaft;
- said working shaft, having an operable tip in line with the working shaft.
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Abstract
An ergonomic and proprioceptive handle design for instruments is disclosed. The handle can be used with a wide variety of medical instruments, such as a rongeur, as well as other instruments, such as guns and staplers.
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11 Claims
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1. A medical instrument having a working shaft, comprising a body portion axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of said working shaft, a thenar fitting concave rear handle depending downwardly from the rear of said body portion, said rear handle having at least an upper portion comprising a thenar fitting concave curve the concavity conforming to the natural curvature of the thenar eminence of the palm of the user'"'"'s hand and facing the rear of the medical instrument, a proximal extension extending rearwardly proximate the juncture of said body portion and said rear handle, said proximal extension extending over the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand and having a bottom surface for contacting the top of the dorsum whereby the dorsum is in contact with said bottom surface and the thenar eminence is in contact with said thenar fitting concave curve and the first finger and thumb of the user'"'"'s hand are placed adjacent to said body portion and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said working shaft allowing the grasping of a forward handle by the remaining fingers of the user'"'"'s hand, said forward handle depending downwardly from said body portion forward of said rear handle and comprising actuation means for actuating said instrument, said body portion having at least a pair of parallel facing side segments in line with said working shaft and proximate the juncture of the front handle to said body portion, said side segments being flat forming a grasping area for the thumb and first finger of the hand of the user, whereby the thumb and first finger of the user when placed on said grasping area are parallel and face one another, said body portion positioned so that said grasping area for the thumb and the first finger of the user are in line with the longitudinal axis of said working shaft;
said working shaft, having an operable tip in line with the working shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A hand held surgical instrument comprising:
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a body portion from which a working shaft extends distally, said body portion being aligned with the longitudinal axis of said working shaft; a rear handle depending downwardly substantially at right angles to the body portion, said rear handle being constructed with a shape forming a proximally facing thenar fitting concave curve the concavity conforming to the natural curvature of the thenar eminence of the palm of the user'"'"'s hand, a proximal extension forming a continuation of said proximally facing thenar fitting concave curve with the juncture between the curves lying directly behind said working shaft, said proximal extension extending over the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand and having a bottom surface for contacting the top of the dorsum whereby the dorsum is in contact with said bottom surface and the thenar eminence of the user'"'"'s hand is in contact with said thenar fitting concave curve and the first finger and thumb of the user'"'"'s hand are placed adjacent to said body portion and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said working shaft allowing the grasping of a front handle depending from said body portion distal to said rear handle by the remaining fingers of the user'"'"'s hand, said body portion having at least a pair of flat parallel facing side segments in line with said working shaft and proximate the juncture of the front handle to said body portion forming a grasping area for the thumb and first finger of the hand, whereby the thumb and first finger when placed on said grasping area are parallel and face one another, said front handle extending downwardly to accommodate the width of the three lower fingers so that as said instrument is held, it is natural to extend the thumb and first finger along the body and to grasp said body portion at the grasping area with the three lower fingers wrapped about the front handle, said body portion positioned so that said grasping area for the thumb and first finger of the user is in line with the working shaft; said working shaft having an operable tip in line with the working shaft.
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9. A surgical instrument of the type having a body from which a working shaft extends distally,
a front handle mounted to said body, said body having front and rear portions, said body having at least a pair of flat parallel facing sides in line with said working shaft and proximate the juncture of the front handle to said body forming grasping areas for the thumb and first finger of the hand, whereby the thumb and first finger are parallel and face one another, a rear handle member depending downwardly from said body at the rear portion of the body, a proximal extension extending rearwardly proximate the juncture of said rear handle member and said body, said proximal extension forming a concave curve, the concavity facing rearwardly for receiving the dorsum of the hand or notch formed between the thumb and the index finger and extending over the dorsum for a substantial distance so as to comfortably lie in a supported position thereon, said proximal extension having a bottom surface for contacting the top of the dorsum, said rear handle member being constructed with a shape forming a thenar fitting concave curve facing proximally and extending at substantially right angles to the body in a shape to conform to the thenar eminence of the palm of a user'"'"'s hand when the hand is held in a finger-pointing, extending thumb position whereby the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand is in contact with said bottom surface of said proximal extension and the thenar eminence of the user'"'"'s hand is in contact with said thenar fitting concave curve and the first finger and thumb of the user'"'"'s hand are placed adjacent to said body and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said working shaft so that the hand grasps the instrument naturally between the first finger and the thumb and lies on said grasping area, the three remaining fingers extending in a natural curve below the body to grasp said front handle, said front and rear handles positioned so that said grasping areas for the thumb and first finger of the user are in line with the working shaft, said working shaft having an operable tip in line with the working shaft, and said front handle extending downwardly to accommodate the three fingers, so that as said instrument handle is held between the thenar eminence, dorsum, and grasping areas, it may be comfortable and steadily pointed exactly to the surgical site, while easily maintaining and controlling said pointing motion.
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10. A method for grasping a medical instrument having a front handle and a concave thenar fitting rear handle depending from a body portion having a working shaft extending along the longitudinal axis of said body portion, said body portion having at least a pair of flat parallel facing sides in line with said working shaft and proximate the juncture of the front handle to said body portion forming grasping areas for the thumb and first finger of the hand, whereby the thumb and first finger face one another, a proximal extension extending rearwardly proximate the juncture of said body portion and said rear handle, said proximal extension having a bottom surface for contacting the top of the dorsum of a user'"'"'s hand, said front and rear handles positioned so that said grasping areas for the thumb and first finger of the user are in line with the working shaft;
said working shaft having an operable tip in line with the working shaft, comprising the steps of placing the rear handle of the instrument in the palm with the thenar eminence of the palm in contact with said concave thenar fitting rear handle, placing the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand in contact with the bottom surface of said proximal extension, placing the index finger and the thumb opposing one another along the body portion of the instrument, and placing the three remaining fingers around the front handle of the instrument.
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11. A method for grasping an instrument having a working shaft, a front handle and a concave thenar fitting rear handle depending from a body portion, said body portion having at least a pair of flat parallel facing side segments in line with the working shaft and proximate the juncture of the front handle to said body portion forming grasping areas for the thumb and first finger of the hand, whereby the thumb and finger face one another, and said working shaft extending along the longitudinal axis of said body portion, said body portion having an extension extending proximal said rear handle and having a bottom surface for contacting the top of the dorsum of the hand whereby the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand is in contact with said bottom surface and the thenar eminence of the user'"'"'s hand is in contact with said thenar fitting concave curve, comprising the steps of placing the rear handle of the instrument in the palm with the thenar eminence of the palm in contact with said thenar fitting curve, placing the dorsum of the user'"'"'s hand in contact with said thenar fitting concave curve, aligning the index finger and the thumb opposing one another along the body portion of the instrument at the grasping areas such that the index finger and the thumb point at the intended target of said instrument, and placing the three remaining fingers around the front handle of the instrument, said front and rear handles positioned so that said grasping area for the thumb and index finger of the user are in line with the working shaft, said working shaft having an operable tip in line with the working shaft;
- aiming said instrument by using the extended first finger and the thumb aligned along the body portion as one reference site similar to a rifle barrel, using said operable tip as a second reference similar to the front bead of a rifle site, and using the anatomical "V" of the thumb and first finger bisected by said proximal body portion extension as a rear targeting site.
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