Bone recovery device
First Claim
1. A bone recovery device for recovering bone fragments during surgery, comprising:
- a front canula,an axial main body having an axial cavity passing through it with a proximal end and a distal end,a front connector incorporating an axial passage and adapted to be fixed to the distal end of said main body,a filter having a filtering wall of generally cylindrical tubular shape and adapted to be retained in position in said main body,an annular cavity left free around said filter between said cylindrical filtering wall of said filter and internal lateral faces of said axial main body and said front connector,in which device;
said main body comprises a radial outlet communicating with said annular cavity and adapted to be connected to a suction device,a scraper piston is provided, having a piston rod that passes through the proximal end of said main body, and having a piston head adapted to slide axially inside said cylindrical tubular filter, said piston head blocking the proximal end of said filter at all times during use of said bone recovery device during a recovery phase and emptying said filter on axial movement in translation toward said distal end,the piston head being connected to the piston rod so that the piston head is moved back and forth by a first axial translation of the piston rod toward a distal end of the filter and by a second axial translation of the piston rod toward a proximal end of the filter.
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Abstract
The bone recovery device of the invention comprises an axial main body with an axial cavity passing through it, a front connector incorporating an axial passage and adapted to be fixed to the main body, a filter with a tubular filtering wall adapted to be fitted into the main body, and a scraper piston that slides inside the filter. The scraper piston blocks the end of the filter, and a radial outlet is provided in the axial main body, with an annular cavity left free around the filter between the filter and the axial main body. A canula is inserted into the distal end of the filter. The recovery device may therefore be used to recover bone retained by the filter during aspiration through the canula by the radial outlet, and bone fragments may be extracted by sliding the piston and withdrawing the canula. The recovery device may therefore be used several times without demounting it.
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1. A bone recovery device for recovering bone fragments during surgery, comprising:
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a front canula, an axial main body having an axial cavity passing through it with a proximal end and a distal end, a front connector incorporating an axial passage and adapted to be fixed to the distal end of said main body, a filter having a filtering wall of generally cylindrical tubular shape and adapted to be retained in position in said main body, an annular cavity left free around said filter between said cylindrical filtering wall of said filter and internal lateral faces of said axial main body and said front connector, in which device; said main body comprises a radial outlet communicating with said annular cavity and adapted to be connected to a suction device, a scraper piston is provided, having a piston rod that passes through the proximal end of said main body, and having a piston head adapted to slide axially inside said cylindrical tubular filter, said piston head blocking the proximal end of said filter at all times during use of said bone recovery device during a recovery phase and emptying said filter on axial movement in translation toward said distal end, the piston head being connected to the piston rod so that the piston head is moved back and forth by a first axial translation of the piston rod toward a distal end of the filter and by a second axial translation of the piston rod toward a proximal end of the filter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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