Stereotactic probe holder and method of use
First Claim
1. A stereotactic probe holder for maintaining a probe in position adjacent to a stereotactic apparatus mounted on the head of a patient, comprising:
- a gripper effective to hold the probe;
a shaft operably attached to the gripper and comprising a flat portion;
an adjustable support operably attached to the gripper and effective to place the gripper in a position between the stereotactic frame and the patient'"'"'s head; and
a locking means effective to substantially immobilize the adjustable support, thereby holding the probe in position, wherein the locking means, when tightened, engages the flat portion of the shaft in frictional contact effective to clamp the shaft to the support such that the gripper is maintained in position and in proper orientation.
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Abstract
A device and a method are provided for holding a stereotactic probe in position after the probe has been precisely positioned by stereotactic procedures, such as brain surgery. The device, a stereotactic probe holder, is adjustable, as it is capable of being positioned to contact and grip a probe at a position between a stereotactic frame and a patient'"'"'s head, and is suitable for holding the probe in a desired location. Methods of using the stereotactic probe holder are also provided. The invention is useful in maintaining the proper positioning of probes, such as deep brain stimulators, electrodes, cryoprobes, cannulae, and the like, after the initial placement of the probes during stereotactic surgery.
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24 Claims
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1. A stereotactic probe holder for maintaining a probe in position adjacent to a stereotactic apparatus mounted on the head of a patient, comprising:
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a gripper effective to hold the probe;
a shaft operably attached to the gripper and comprising a flat portion;
an adjustable support operably attached to the gripper and effective to place the gripper in a position between the stereotactic frame and the patient'"'"'s head; and
a locking means effective to substantially immobilize the adjustable support, thereby holding the probe in position, wherein the locking means, when tightened, engages the flat portion of the shaft in frictional contact effective to clamp the shaft to the support such that the gripper is maintained in position and in proper orientation. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A stereotactic probe holder for maintaining a probe in position adjacent to a stereotactic apparatus mounted on the head of a patient, the stereotactic apparatus comprising a stereotactic frame and a stereotactic frame adapter, comprising:
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a gripper effective to hold the probe;
an adjustable support operably attached to the gripper and effective to place the gripper in a position between the stereotactic frame and the patient'"'"'s head, wherein the adjustable support comprises a rotation means with an axis of rotation, and a radial positioning means attached to the gripper and attached to the rotation means in a manner effective to allow movement of the positioning means, wherein the radial positioning means has a flat portion; and
a locking means effective to substantially immobilize the adjustable support, thereby holding the probe in position, wherein the locking means, when tightened, engages the flat portion of the radial positioning means in frictional contact effective to clamp the shaft to the support such that the gripper is maintained in position and in proper orientation. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A stereotactic probe holder for maintaining a probe in position adjacent to a stereotactic apparatus including a stereotactic frame adapter with a hole there through, a threaded bore communicating with the hole, and a first setscrew threadably contained within the threaded bore, the apparatus mounted on the head of a patient, comprising:
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a gripper with a slot;
a shaft operably attached to the gripper and comprising a flat portion;
a rotation arm with an axis of rotation, an aperture sized to accept the shaft, and a threaded recess communicating with the aperture; and
a second setscrew threadably contained within the threaded recess in the rotation arm, wherein the slot is sized for holding the probe, wherein the shaft extends into the aperture, the second setscrew is effective to clamp the shaft in the aperture by providing frictional contact between the flat portion of the shaft and the second setscrew such that the gripper is maintained in position and in proper orientation when the second setscrew is tightened, and the rotation arm extends through the hole and is capable of motion therein, whereby tightening the first setscrew is effective to prevent such motion. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method for holding a probe following stereotactic positioning of the probe in a patient'"'"'s head using a stereotactic apparatus including a stereotactic frame, comprising the steps of:
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providing a stereotactic probe holder with a gripper and locking means;
affixing the gripper onto the probe in a position between the stereotactic frame and the patient'"'"'s head;
locking the stereotactic probe holder into position by applying the locking means, whereby the affixing step is effective to hold the probe to the gripper and the locking step is effective to substantially immobilize the stereotactic probe holder and thereby to maintain the probe in position; and
removing part of the stereotactic apparatus while the probe is substantially immobilized. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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