A61B2017/00548

Device for driving fixation elements into bone and method of use thereof
09867647 · 2018-01-16 · ·

A implanting device for driving a fastener or fixation element into bone is described. Also described are methods for using a implanting device for driving a fastener or fixation element into bone and a kit comprising a pneumatic implanting device for driving a fastener or fixation element into bone.

BLOOD FLOW SUPPRESSION DEVICE AND METHOD
20240423631 · 2024-12-26 ·

A battlefield injury suppression device preventing exsanguination. This intervention device is to treat specific injuries such as internal bullet or fragmentation wounds causing rapid blood loss. Imagine a stubby soda can only 3.5 cm tall with a pencil shaped rod of 12 cm sticking out of the bottom center, the upper portion is connected to a short access tube for a small gas cartridge. A soldier with minimal training will insert the tip to the full length of the device inside a bullet wound. Firmly holding it against the body and triggering a gas expansion process turning the pencil shaped rod into a balloon building up pressure against the injured tissue thus reducing or stopping hemorrhaging. The balloon expansion process is visible via an electronic digital pressure gauge and stopped manually at a given number. The procedure will extend the patient's life permitting a surgeon to intervene.

DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR IN SITU FORMING FOAMS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

Delivery systems for in situ forming foam formulations are provided. The devices may include various actuation mechanisms and may entrain air into fluid formulation components in a variety of ways, including mixing with air and the addition of compressed gas.

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR INTRODUCING PORTALS IN BONE

An apparatus and method for introducing portals into bone is described herein. An example apparatus for introducing portals into bone includes a handle, a base, and a driving member. The driving member can be made to project past the base by operating the handle. The base is detachable from the handle. The apparatus also includes a guide coupled at a first end to the handle and at a second end to the base. The base is detachably coupled to the guide. A base coupling detachably coupling the base to the guide includes an actuating member movable between a coupled configuration wherein the base is coupled to the guide and an uncoupled configuration wherein the base is released from the guide. The actuating member is arranged so that motion of the handle toward the base moves the actuating member from the coupled configuration to the uncoupled configuration.

Apparatus and methods for introducing portals in bone

An apparatus and method for introducing portals into bone is described herein. An example apparatus for introducing portals into bone includes a handle, a base, and a driving member. The driving member can be made to project past the base by operating the handle. The base is detachable from the handle. The apparatus also includes a guide coupled at a first end to the handle and at a second end to the base. The base is detachably coupled to the guide. A base coupling detachably coupling the base to the guide includes an actuating member movable between a coupled configuration wherein the base is coupled to the guide and an uncoupled configuration wherein the base is released from the guide. The actuating member is arranged so that motion of the handle toward the base moves the actuating member from the coupled configuration to the uncoupled configuration.

ORTHOPEDIC TOOL FOR BONE FIXATION

A orthopedic tool (10) for bone fixation is provided for driving a bone pin into a fractured bone to stabilize the fractured bone by maintaining the fractured bone in a reduced state. The tool may be a handheld device including a magazine (56) having a plurality of passageways (98) containing one or more bone pins (62) positioned within the passageways. The tool may also include a pneumaticallypowered piston (64) having a projection (70) that is sized for receipt within the plurality of passageways, the projection applying sufficient force to the bone pin to drive the bone pin out of the magazine and into the fractured bone.

MEDICAL SHAFT-TYPE INSTRUMENT WITH DIFFERENT STORAGE POSITION DISTANCES DUE TO CLAMP ENTRAINING ELEMENTS AND/OR RETAINING LUGS FOR CLAMPS

A medical shaft-type instrument includes an instrument head for applying clamps, the instrument head connectable via an instrument shaft to an instrument handle for actuating the instrument head. The instrument also includes a clip magazine having a housing, in which magazine a plurality of clamps are bunkered at a predetermined storage position spacing to each other according to the storage principle. All of the clamps can be moved forward by one storage position by a reciprocating transport and entraining rail within the scope of a single delivery stroke. The transport and entraining rail has one clamp entraining element per clamp. The relative distance of the individual clamp entraining elements differs from the respective storage position distances of the clamps in such a way that the entrainment of the bunkered clamps is carried out within the scope of one single delivery stroke in a clocked way.

Delivery system for in situ forming foams and methods of using the same

Delivery systems for in situ forming foam formulations are provided. The devices may include various actuation mechanisms and may entrain air into fluid formulation components in a variety of ways, including mixing with air and the addition of compressed gas.

MEDICAL SHAFT-TYPE INSTRUMENT WITH A SUPPORT PLATE/BRIDGE ON THE RETAINING RAIL

A medical shaft instrument includes an instrument head with at least one jaw member for applying clamps with two jaw member branches. The instrument head is connectable over an instrument shaft having an outer tube with a handle for actuation of the jaw member. A clip magazine includes a retaining rail for supporting clamps in a predetermined storage position distance from each other. All the clamps are advanceable by a forth and back movable conveying and advancing rail. The clamp closest to the instrument head is conveyable by a tongue into the jaw member between the jaw member branches. The retaining rail has a distally extending support plate or bridge, which covers a jaw member region of a jaw member branch on the other jaw member branch facing side such that a tipping of an advanced or advanceable clamp on the jaw member branch is prevented.

Pneumatically actuatable surgical instrument

In a pneumatically actuatable surgical instrument comprising a handle and a pressurized gas operated tool arranged at the handle, a replaceable pressurized gas reservoir and a locking device for fixing the pressurized gas reservoir on the handle in an operative position in which the pressurized gas reservoir is connected to a pressurized gas channel by which the tool is supplied with pressurized gas, it is proposed, in order to improve the handling of the pressurized gas reservoir, that the instrument further comprises an unlocking device for releasing the fixing of the pressurized gas reservoir in the operative position.