Patent classifications
A61B17/320036
SURGICAL GUIDE
A surgical device is provided which is formed of a pair of engageable members each having first and second channels which define respective first and second tunnels through the removably engaged members. Apertures through a proximal endwall provide a path for a cabled imaging component through said. first tunnel to provide images of tissue surrounding the device, and as opening in the endwall of the paired members provides access to the second tunnel for a surgical blade for cutting tissue positioned in a gap between the paired members.
SCALPEL FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SURGERY
Scalpel for carpal tunnel surgery by sectioning the transverse carpal ligament; comprising: —a handle (1), —an actuator (2) housed in the handle (1) with the possibility of longitudinal movement, —a hollow anterior guide (4) attached to the front end of the handle and protruding frontally from the handle (1), comprising the said anterior guide (4) a longitudinal slot (41), and a hook (42) at its free end aligned with the aforementioned longitudinal slot (41), and suitable for the attachment of the transverse carpal ligament to be sectioned and; —a knife (5) for sectioning the transverse carpal ligament, being the knife (5) attached to the actuator (2) by a shaft (51), and with the possibility to move along the longitudinal slot (41) of the anterior guide (4) from an inoperative rear position to an operational anterior cutting position, limited by the hook (42).
Compact endoscopic surgical blade assembly and method of use thereof
An endoscopic surgical device comprising a slotted clear cannula, a blade and a case, wherein the cannula is attached to the case, and wherein the blade is enclosed in the case and is slidable into the cannula is disclosed. The blade is enclosed within the case and cannula, and has a horizontally-oriented pushing component and a vertically-oriented cutting component that protrudes through the slot of the cannula. A method for a performing an operative procedure on a target tissue in a subject using the endoscopic surgical device is also described.
Knife and retractor system
A gastrocnemius knife and retractor system and kit includes a surgical knife and a soft tissue retractor. The soft tissue retractor is configurable to move from a collapsed mode to an expanded mode and back again, and can be inserted through a small incision when in the collapsed mode. Once inside the incision, the soft tissue retractor is expanded to permit visualization and accessibility of the surgery site. The surgical knife is then introduced and guided along a path in the frame of the soft tissue retractor, thereby incising the desired tissue. Once the tissue is incised, the surgical knife is withdrawn, followed by the soft tissue retractor after it is collapsed.
Cannula for a surgical instrument
This disclosure relates to a cannula for a surgical instrument used for cutting selected tissue in a body cavity while under visual inspection. A kit containing the cannula and methods for performing surgical procedures using the cannula are also described.
Surgical device for use in endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR), endoscopic cubital tunnel release (ECuTR), and endoscopic plantar fasciitis release (EPFR)
A disposable, sterile guide constructed of medically-acceptable plastic used for compartmentalizing and therefore protecting the ligament or fascia during three different orthopedic surgical procedures: ECTR, ECuTR, and EPFR. This device reduces the risk of damage to any other part of the surrounding anatomy. The device is disposable and packaged so as to be sterile and therefore readily usable by the surgeon means that it can reduce the risk of infection and is a less expensive alternative to traditional non-disposable, metal instruments that must be sterilized prior to each procedure.
Endoscopic surgical blade and method of use thereof
An endoscopic surgical blade having a low-profile design, with an upper cutting surface and a lower cutting surface at its distal end and having a non-cutting radiused surface at the top end of the upper cutting surface, and the upper cutting surface and lower cutting surface meet at a crotch therebetween is disclosed. The blade is part of an endoscopic knife assembly which also contains a hollow knife tube hollow that allows the insertion of an endoscope for viewing of the surgical procedure. The endoscopic knife assembly can be used for in endoscopic surgery by insertion of the assembly through a slotted cannula. A method for a performing an operative procedure on a target tissue in a subject using the endoscopic knife assembly having a low-profile blade with an upper cutting surface and a lower cutting surface is also described.
Surgical guide
A surgical device is provided which is formed of a pair of engageable members each having first and second channels which define respective first and second tunnels through the removably engaged members. Apertures through a proximal endwall provide a path for a cabled imaging component through said first tunnel to provide images of tissue surrounding the device, and an opening in the endwall of the paired members provides access to the second tunnel for a surgical blade for cutting tissue positioned in a gap between the paired members.
Cellulite treatment system and methods
Systems and methods for treating cellulite including an apparatus that applies or a method involving separating septa to eliminate or reduce the appearance of cellulite. In one approach, an interventional tool is placed between tissue layers to engage and treat septa connecting tissue layers between which fat deposits are contained.
Capsule cutter
A system and method for cutting tissue within a synovial cavity, which includes a cannula and a blade assembly. The cannula can define an internal lumen and a cutting port for accessing the internal lumen. The blade assembly can include a blade and a blade shall extending from the blade. The blade can be inserted into the internal lumen of the cannula through an access port of the cannula such that the blade is proximate the cutting port. The blade shaft can be operated to move the blade within the internal lumen relative to the cutting port between a retracted position and a deployed position. The blade can be received within the internal lumen in the retracted position and positioned, at least partially, within the cutting port in the deployed position.