Patent classifications
A61B17/1691
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.
MULTI-PURPOSE MEDICAL TOOLS AND METHODS FOR GAINING ACCESS TO EXTRAVASCULAR SPACES IN A PATIENT
This disclosure describes various examples of multi-purpose tools and associated methods for safely gaining access to extravascular spaces. The multi-purpose tools described herein are particularly suited for safely gaining access to the sub-sternal space underneath the sternum/ribcage as well as tunneling subcutaneously above the ribcage for the purpose of positioning of a medical electrical lead. This eliminates the need for separate tools for tunneling in different extravascular spaces by providing a single tool capable of the multiple uses.
Bone fixation member systems and methods of use
A bone fixation member can be configured to secure first and second bone segments of a target bone together in a compressed approximated position. The bone fixation member can include a strap made of a first material, a locking head extending from a proximal end of the strap, and a leader portion extending from a distal end of the strap. The locking head can have a housing and a strap receiving slot that extends through the housing, slot is configured to receive a distal end of the strap. The housing can be tapered such that a distal end of the housing has a thickness that is greater than the thickness of a proximal end of the housing. The leader portion can be configured to be more flexible than the strap. The leader portion can be made of a second material that is different than the first material.
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.
EXTRAVASCULAR MEDICAL ACCESS TOOLS HAVING BORING TIP AND METHODS OF USING SUCH TOOLS
This disclosure describes various tools and associated methods suitable for gaining access to extravascular spaces. The various tools and associated methods utilize a boring tip that may rotate to aid in safely and effectively crossing diaphragmatic attachments. The boring tip may, in some instances not have any sharp edge. For example, the boring tip may have a dome shape but including at least one surface recessed and offset from a summit of the dome shape. Various mechanisms may be used to control rotation of the boring tip as described herein.
Intraosseous access device and locator assembly
An intraosseous access device for accessing an intraosseous space of a patient includes a manual driver and a sternal locator. The handle is connected to an inner penetrator hub, and an inner penetrator extends from the inner penetrator hub. An outer penetrator hub is releasably engaged to the inner penetrator hub. A protective cover is slidably coupled to the handle. The protective cover is operable to move from an extended position where the inner penetrator is covered, to a retracted position where the inner penetrator is exposed. The sternal locator includes a base; a collar extending from a first surface of the base for securing the intraosseous access device to restrict longitudinal separation of the intraosseous access device from the locator. The locator may be removed from the patient while the outer penetrator remains inserted in an intraosseous space of the patient.
INTRAOSSEOUS ACCESS DEVICE AND LOCATOR ASSEMBLY
An intraosseous access device for accessing an intraosseous space of a patient includes a manual driver and a sternal locator. The manual driver includes a penetrator assembly having a sharp penetrating end, and a protective shield slidably coupled to the driver. The sternal locator includes a base having a first surface and a second surface, a through-hole extending through the first and second surfaces of the base, a collar extending from the first surface of the base and surrounding the through-hole, and a bone probe extending from the second surface of the base. The protective shield is operable to move from an extended position where the inner penetrator is shielded, to a retracted position where the inner penetrator is exposed. The sternal locator is removable from the patient while a portion of the penetrator assembly remains inserted in the intraosseous space of the patient.