A61B13/00

Devices, systems, and methods for oral and non-oral examination and diagnosis

An examination device for use with a mobile device comprises a housing removably coupled to the mobile device. The housing may be coupled to the mobile device by a rear surface, opposing side surfaces, a top surface, and a retention lip that extends over the front of the mobile device. A retention structure may be mechanically coupled to the housing and may also define a rectangular slot. A tongue depressor may be retained by the retention structure and may also extend away from the rectangular slot. A cutaway may be defined by a wall of the housing. The cutaway may be positioned on the housing to expose a camera of the mobile device facing towards the end of the tongue depressor. The examination device is configured to manipulate an oral feature of a mouth while the camera of the mobile device captures an image of the mouth.

SURGICAL SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED LARYNGEAL BLADE

A system for performing a medical procedure comprises: a retraction device for maintaining an opening into a patient's mouth; a tool for performing the medical procedure; and an articulating probe. The retraction device comprises a tissue manipulation element. The articulating probe delivers the tool through the retractor-maintained opening, alongside the tissue manipulation element, and to a target location of the patient. Methods and retractor devices are also provided.

SURGICAL SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED LARYNGEAL BLADE

A system for performing a medical procedure comprises: a retraction device for maintaining an opening into a patient's mouth; a tool for performing the medical procedure; and an articulating probe. The retraction device comprises a tissue manipulation element. The articulating probe delivers the tool through the retractor-maintained opening, alongside the tissue manipulation element, and to a target location of the patient. Methods and retractor devices are also provided.

Endoscopic-enabled mouth gag and associated method of use

The present invention discloses a new and improved endoscopic-enabled mouth gag for routine ENT procedures, such as adenoidectomy and nasopharyngeal biopsy. The invention modifies the existing mouth gag, provides a stable and adjustable placement for an endoscopic device potentially employed during an ENT procedure, and is to replace the outdated surgical method where the surgical field is visualized indirectly via a handheld mirror (with or without the preexisting mouth gag). The inventive endoscopic-enabled mouth gag not only provides enhanced visualization of the surgical field for a clinician, assistants, and trainees, but also enables a clinician to perform the procedure bimanually (with both hands).

Endoscopic-enabled mouth gag and associated method of use

The present invention discloses a new and improved endoscopic-enabled mouth gag for routine ENT procedures, such as adenoidectomy and nasopharyngeal biopsy. The invention modifies the existing mouth gag, provides a stable and adjustable placement for an endoscopic device potentially employed during an ENT procedure, and is to replace the outdated surgical method where the surgical field is visualized indirectly via a handheld mirror (with or without the preexisting mouth gag). The inventive endoscopic-enabled mouth gag not only provides enhanced visualization of the surgical field for a clinician, assistants, and trainees, but also enables a clinician to perform the procedure bimanually (with both hands).

INTRAORAL POSITIONING DEVICE
20190366122 · 2019-12-05 ·

An intraoral positioning device (IPD) is disclosed for positioning in a patient's mouth for radiation therapy planning and treatment, the device comprising an engagement member configured to engage structure within a patient's mouth during radiation planning or treatment, wherein the engagement member includes an upper wall, a lower wall and first and second side walls extending from and between the upper and lower walls, whereby the upper, lower and first and second side walls form top, bottom, front and rear walls of a bite block, and a handle extending from the engagement member to enable a user to grasp the IPD for introducing and removing it from the patient's mouth.

INTRAORAL POSITIONING DEVICE
20190366122 · 2019-12-05 ·

An intraoral positioning device (IPD) is disclosed for positioning in a patient's mouth for radiation therapy planning and treatment, the device comprising an engagement member configured to engage structure within a patient's mouth during radiation planning or treatment, wherein the engagement member includes an upper wall, a lower wall and first and second side walls extending from and between the upper and lower walls, whereby the upper, lower and first and second side walls form top, bottom, front and rear walls of a bite block, and a handle extending from the engagement member to enable a user to grasp the IPD for introducing and removing it from the patient's mouth.

Oral retraction devices and methods

An oral retraction device comprises a tongue depressor blade, an articulation assembly constructed and arranged to articulate the tongue depressor blade with at least three degrees of freedom, and a support element constructed and arranged to provide a stabilizing force to the articulation assembly during articulation of the tongue depressor blade.

Oral retraction devices and methods

An oral retraction device comprises a tongue depressor blade, an articulation assembly constructed and arranged to articulate the tongue depressor blade with at least three degrees of freedom, and a support element constructed and arranged to provide a stabilizing force to the articulation assembly during articulation of the tongue depressor blade.

IMMOBILIZATION SYSTEM HAVING BITE-BLOCK STABILIZATION AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20190357992 · 2019-11-28 ·

An immobilization system, especially for use on the human head and neck area, is described in various embodiments. The system may include a bite block immobilization system having a bite block with a dental interface releasably engageable with a plurality of teeth of a patient, and a retention mask. The dental interface releasably engages the teeth of a patient and allows very highly accurate repositioning during multiple procedures. In some embodiments, the bite block may have an integral bite block airway passage, allowing a patient to have unobstructed breathing both during molding of the retention mask and during subsequent use of the system, and may include a tongue diverter, that may, by way of example only and not to limitation, be used to divert the tongue away from a therapeutic radiation beam. Steps for utilizing the system are further described.