Blade insert illuminator
First Claim
1. A surgical retractor for illuminating a surgical field in a patient, said retractor comprising:
- a retractor blade having a front side, a back side configured to engage tissue in the surgical field, and a channel recessed below a top surface of the front side;
an illumination element comprising a non-fiber optic waveguide having a front surface, a back surface, a light input portion configured to receive light from a light source, a light conducting portion, and a light output portion,wherein the light input portion includes a flexible fiber optic cable having proximal and distal ends, the distal end of the fiber optic cable coupled with the non-fiber optic waveguide,wherein the light conducting portion is configured to conduct the light from the light input portion to the light output portion,wherein the output portion controls and directs the light from the output portion to illuminate the surgical field, andwherein the illumination element is slidably received in the channel such that the front surface of the illumination element is substantially flush with the front side of the retractor blade, andwherein the flexible fiber optic cable is at least partially received in the channel to enable translation of the illumination element along a length of the channel to adjust illumination in the surgical field.
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Abstract
An air gap retractor illumination system includes any suitable retractor such as a McCulloch with a channel in the blade to accommodate an air gap illuminator. The illuminator is preferably made from a suitable light conducting plastic material such as acrylic or polycarbonate or silicone. The illuminator has active portions in which light passes and inactive or dead zones in which light does not pass as a result of the configuration and orientation of the input, output and surfaces of the illuminator. The illuminator is formed to have an air gap surrounding any active portion of the illuminator extending from the light input to the light output portion. The dead zones may include elements to allow the illuminator to securely engage the retractor. The light output portion of the illuminator contains from two to eight output zones, each zone having specially designed output optical structures that control and direct light to escape the illuminator to shine onto a predetermined area of interest or to form one or more predetermined shapes or footprints.
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1. A surgical retractor for illuminating a surgical field in a patient, said retractor comprising:
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a retractor blade having a front side, a back side configured to engage tissue in the surgical field, and a channel recessed below a top surface of the front side; an illumination element comprising a non-fiber optic waveguide having a front surface, a back surface, a light input portion configured to receive light from a light source, a light conducting portion, and a light output portion, wherein the light input portion includes a flexible fiber optic cable having proximal and distal ends, the distal end of the fiber optic cable coupled with the non-fiber optic waveguide, wherein the light conducting portion is configured to conduct the light from the light input portion to the light output portion, wherein the output portion controls and directs the light from the output portion to illuminate the surgical field, and wherein the illumination element is slidably received in the channel such that the front surface of the illumination element is substantially flush with the front side of the retractor blade, and wherein the flexible fiber optic cable is at least partially received in the channel to enable translation of the illumination element along a length of the channel to adjust illumination in the surgical field. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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