A61B17/1608

Surgical sliding shaft instrument that can be dismantled
09572554 · 2017-02-21 · ·

A dismantlable surgical sliding shaft instrument having a function shaft comprising a guide element, a slide element supported on the guide element in a sliding manner and having a coupling element, an undercut rail oriented along the sliding direction of the slide element and having a mounting opening at the proximal end of the rail, a profile web having a profile complementary to the rail, a gripping part having a rear gripping element at an angle at the end of the guide element, a front gripping element pivotably supported on the guide element and having a carrier element to carry along the coupling element, and a securing device on the rear gripping element and engaging with a form closure component in the proximal part of the guide groove in a securing position, and a transition piece complementary to the form closure component between the distal part and the proximal part.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TRANSPEDICULAR STABILIZATION OF THE SPINE
20170014243 · 2017-01-19 ·

According to some embodiments, a method of accessing an intervertebral space of a patient's spine in a minimally invasive manner compromises creating a passage from a posterior end of a pedicle of a vertebral member using a probe, advancing the probe through the pedicle and to a main body portion of the vertebral member, advancing the probe through a superior endplate of the vertebral member and into the intervertebral space and enlarging the passage using at least one tap to create an enlarged passage from a posterior of the pedicle to the intervertebral space. In some embodiments, the enlarged passage traverses at least three cortical layers of the vertebral member.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TRANSPEDICULAR STABILIZATION OF THE SPINE
20250134673 · 2025-05-01 ·

According to some embodiments, a method of accessing an intervertebral space of a patient's spine in a minimally invasive manner compromises creating a passage from a posterior end of a pedicle of a vertebral member using a probe, advancing the probe through the pedicle and to a main body portion of the vertebral member, advancing the probe through a superior endplate of the vertebral member and into the intervertebral space and enlarging the passage using at least one tap to create an enlarged passage from a posterior of the pedicle to the intervertebral space. In some embodiments, the enlarged passage traverses at least three cortical layers of the vertebral member.

Vertebral Disc Preparation Instrument With an Articulated Scoop Assembly
20250241661 · 2025-07-31 · ·

A medical instrument for collecting spinal disc material from outside a perimeter of a tube has a handle, a shaft assembly defining a proximal end extending from the handle, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis, and an articulated scoop assembly at the distal end of the shaft assembly that provides for swiveling movement of a scoop of the scoop assembly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shaft assembly to provide movement of the scoop beyond the perimeter of the tube. The shaft assembly includes a controller coupled to and actuated by the handle and configured to manipulate swiveling of the scoop. The handle is formed by a handgrip portion configured to receive a palm of a user and a lever portion with a loop configured to receive one or more fingers of the user. The handle is biased so the scoop is normally coaxial with the shaft assembly.

MEDICAL TOOL TIP, ACTUATION DEVICE, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT, AND SECURING METHOD
20250221725 · 2025-07-10 ·

A medical tool tip has a first tip part with a first securing section for securing to a main part of the actuation device without tools and a second tip part with a second securing section for securing to a slide of the actuation device without tools. The second tip part is secured to the first tip part in a longitudinally movable manner at least in some sections. The first and second securing section are designed such that the second tip part can be secured to the slide only when the first securing section is already secured to the main part.

Surgical forceps for holding two bone parts
12390257 · 2025-08-19 · ·

The invention relates to surgical forceps for holding two bone parts of a fractured bone at a bone fracture site comprising a first forceps part extending in a radial direction and a second forceps part extending in the radial direction rotatably held in a rotational direction about a pivot via a lock on the first forceps part, each forceps part having a forceps head with a clamping section at one end in the radial direction such that the bone parts are clampable between the forceps heads at the clamping sections, characterised in that each forceps part has a shoulder between the clamping sections and the lock, extending transversely to the radial direction and transversely to the direction of rotation, against which a plate can be placed against the radial direction for osteosynthesis of the bone parts.

Collecting and harvesting cut bone from rongeur

A collector used to collect bone includes: a container body defining an interior containment space for receiving and retaining collected bone, and having at least one open end for access and removal of collected bone from the interior containment space; and a cap in covering relation to the open end of the container body such that access to the interior containment space for removal of collected bone is inhibited. The collector includes an intake port defining an opening for receiving therein a distal end of a kerrison rongeur for collecting cut bone from a cutting area thereof, and the cap includes at least one scraper for engaging and dislodging cut bone from the cutting area of a distal end of a kerrison rongeur when received within the intake port. The collector preferably is used with a kerrison rongeur for collecting cut bone therefrom.

Detachable rongeur
12558105 · 2026-02-24 · ·

A detachable rongeur has a main body, a slider and a movable handle. A front end of the main body has a cutting edge. The movable handle is hinged to both the main body and the slider. The movable handle can drive the slider to move along first sliding grooves. A cheek portion of the main body includes a trigger lock catch structure. The movable handle can be pulled back and forth. An upper portion of the movable handle includes a first feature portion and a second feature portion that are sequentially arranged from bottom to top. The trigger lock catch structure abuts against the first feature portion or the second feature portion.

Medical device stabilizing systems and methods

Various stabilizing systems and devices are described for holding and maneuvering medical devices. Some systems and devices include a channel and one or more clamps. The one or more clamps can include one or more of a foot and a movable retaining flange for securing the position of the clamp in the channel.