INSTRUMENT HOLDER
20210378782 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2034/305
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3423
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2034/301
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B90/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A holder for use in combination with an external object is provided, in particular a holder for which the external object moves around a remote center of motion. The external object may be a medical instrument such as a cannula or trocar whereby the remote center of motion is the patient's abdomen. The holder includes two members, generating motion in both a longitudinal and rotational manner. The holder can be used to support another object, in a particular embodiment a camera, convenient for performing endoscopic (laparoscopic) surgery and is equipped with means for generating motion, both in a longitudinal and rotational manner following XYZ coordinates. The holder is particularly useful for working in small areas as it occupies only a small bedside space, without scarifying on functional work area of the instrument mounted in the holder.
Claims
1. A holder for combining with an external object that moves around a remote center of motion, the holder comprising: a first member oriented in line with an axis having an origin at the remote center of motion of said object; a second member connected to the first member at one end through a pivotable connector and a further guide connector and, the second member having coupling means for holding said external object at the other end, wherein: the first member is configured to allow a longitudinal and circumferential displacement of the pivotable connector along said axis of the first member; and the first member is further configured to allow a curved displacement of the further guide connector along said axis of the first member, wherein the turning point of the curve is oriented away from said axis.
2. The holder of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal displacement and circumferential displacement of the pivotable connector along said axis of the first member is realized by a fixed position of the pivotable connector at the first member and configuration elements allowing a longitudinal displacement of the first member along its longitudinal axis and allowing rotation of the first member along its longitudinal axis.
3. The holder of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal displacement and the circumferential displacement of the pivotable connector along said axis of the first member is realized by a slidable position of the pivotable connector at the first member and configuration elements allowing rotation of the first member along its longitudinal axis.
4. The holder according claim 1, wherein the curved displacement of the further guide connector along said axis is realized by a slidable position of the further guide connector at the first member.
5. The holder of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal displacement of the pivotable connector is linear.
6. The holder of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal displacement of the pivotable connector is linear.
7. The holder of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal displacement of the pivotable connector is linear.
8. The holder of claim 3, wherein the first member is equipped with a linear guide for the slidable position of the pivotable connector and a concave-curved guide for the further guide connector.
9. The holder of claim 1, wherein said coupling means are flexible.
10. The holder of claim 9, wherein said coupling means permit rotation in at least two planes.
11. The holder of claim 10, wherein said coupling means are displaced laterally relative to said axis by means of said second member.
12. The holder of claim 10, wherein the rotation in at least one plane of said coupling means is a combination of the longitudinal displacement of the pivotable connector and the curved displacement of the further guide connector.
13. The holder of claim 9, wherein said coupling means are exchangeable.
14. The holder of claim 10, wherein said coupling means are exchangeable.
15. The holder of claim 11, wherein said coupling means are exchangeable.
16. The holder of claim 1, wherein the external object is a medical instrument or medical tool.
17. The holder of claim 1, wherein the external object is a cannula or a trocar.
18. The holder of claim 1, wherein said holder is equipped with means to lock the first and/or the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] With specific reference now to the figures, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the different embodiments of the present invention only. They are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the invention. In this regard no attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention. The description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the invention may be embodied in practice.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The present invention provides a holder for an (external) object (300), in a particular embodiment a cannula or trocar for minimally invasive surgical procedures, said holder having two members.
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[0026] In this embodiment, the first member (100) is able to rotate within the fixed body (14) around its longitudinal axis, e.g. an X-axis (1). Furthermore, the pivotable connection (2) between the first (100) and second (200) member follows via a first configuration element (linear guide (11)) in the first member (100) a longitudinal displacement along the X-axis (1), allowing a linear displacement (3) along the longitudinal axis of the first member (100). In addition, in this embodiment, the second member comprises a further guide connector (13) that fits in a second configuration element (12) (a concave-curved guide (12)) in the first member (100), and follows mainly a curved (4) displacement along the longitudinal axis of the first member (100).
[0027] Hence, in this embodiment rotational movement (6) is made possible by the movement caused by the pivotable connection (2), the guide connector (13) and the flexible coupling (5), whereas rotational movement (7) is made possible because of the rotational movement of the first member (100) within the fixed body (14) along its longitudinal axis (1), thereby allowing and together with the foregoing configuration elements, movement of the flexible coupling according to rotational movement (6) and (7).
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[0030] In this embodiment, the first member (100) is able to rotate within the fixed body (14) around its longitudinal axis, i.e. an axis (1) crossing the isocenter (8) as herein represented. Furthermore, the pivotable connection (2) between the first (100) and second (200) member follows via a configuration element (linear guide (11Y)) in the first member (100) a longitudinal displacement along the X-axis (1). Furthermore, the upper arm X having flexible means near the fixed body (14) enforces the angle of the movement. Being spatially constrained at an isocenter (8) the external object should be able to follow a spherical space (front-, back-, sidewards, . . . ) around said isocenter (8), thus requiring the capability of a rotational movement about a first (indicated by arrow (6X and 6Y)) direction. In the present embodiment of the instrument holder the rotational movement (6X and 6Y) is made possible by the movement caused by the pivotable connection (2) and the coupling means (5X and 5Y) together with the longitudinal displacement of the pivotable connection (2) in the linear guides (11X and 11Y), During this action, the lower arm will follow the rotational movement, whereas the upper arm enables the generation of a fixed isocenter (8). Evidently, speed of both arms contained within the first member varies during movement as it is function of both the rotational movement and the distance between the upper and lower arms.
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[0035] As already outlined herein before, the holder of present invention comprises a first member (100) which may be contained within a fixed body (14), and a second member (200) pivotally connected to one another by means of a pivotable connector (2); the second member having a coupling (object coupling) (5) to connect the holder to an (external) object (300) having an isocenter (8), and the first member comprising moving members to allow the object coupling (5) to follow the motion of the external object around the isocenter.
[0036] Thereto the first member (100) is oriented roughly in line with the X-axis (1) of the XYZ coordinate with its origin at the remote center of motion (8) of the external object (300). For this initial orientation of the first member along said X-axis, the holder is typically mounted in a tripod or mounting fixture in the proximity of the isocenter of the external object.
[0037] The second member (200) is connected at one end on a pivotable manner (pivotable connection) (2) to the first member (100) and has coupling means (5) at the other end for engaging an (external) object (300), a medical instrument like a cannula or trocar in particular. Furthermore, said coupling means may be flexible, thereby permitting rotation in at least two planes and a displacement laterally relative to said X-axis by means of said second member. Furthermore, the first member (100) of the holder is configured to allow a longitudinal displacement of the pivotable connector (2) along the longitudinal axis of the first member and to allow said pivotable connector to rotate about said axis.
[0038] In a certain embodiment the longitudinal displacement (30) and the circumferential displacement (40) of the pivotable connector (2) along the longitudinal axis of the first member (100) is realized by a fixed position of the pivotable connector (2) at the first member (100) and configuration elements allowing a longitudinal displacement of the first member (100) along its longitudinal axis and allowing rotation of the first member (100) along its longitudinal axis.
[0039] In another embodiment the longitudinal displacement and the circumferential displacement of the pivotable connector (2) along the longitudinal axis of the first member (100) is realized by a slidable position of the pivotable connector (2) at the first member (100) and configuration elements in the first member (100) including guides for the pivotable connector (2) along its longitudinal axis and configuration elements allowing rotation of the first member (100) along its longitudinal axis. Depending on the shape of the guides in the first member, these guides may allow longitudinal displacement in a linear (11), concave-curved (12) manner or combination thereof (infra).
[0040] In a particular embodiment, the holder is equipped with means to lock the moving members of the holder in-between the manipulation of the external object around its remote center of motion (8), such as for example with friction couplings for the pivot point (2) between the first (100) and second (200) member, as well as for the configuration elements (e.g. guides 11, 12, 11x, 12x, 11Y, 12Y) of the first member (100) allowing for the longitudinal and rotational displacement of the pivotable connector (2) along the X-axis (1). Once the orientation of the first (100) and second (200) member have been chosen according to the wishes of the person operating the instrument holder, these friction couplings can be locked using a manipulator. In a particular embodiment, the manipulator uses air pressure to lock the friction couplings. In said instances where the external object receives a further instrument (such as for example a laparoscope (10) inserted into a trocar) the former may comprise releasable engaging means to retain said further instrument within the external object in a desired position. In said embodiment, these releasable engaging means of the external object could equally consist of a friction coupling and in a preferred embodiment is being controlled by the same manipulator as the one used to release and engage the friction couplings present on the holder. As such, when releasing the friction components, the manipulator has full control in positioning the further instrument around the center of motion of the external object (300) coupled to the holder of the instant application. To enhance the employability of the holder, in another embodiment the flexible coupling (5) is exchangeable. In this embodiment the second member comprises an adaptor, enabling said flexible coupling to be placed at the free end of the second member.
[0041] Furthermore, in a certain embodiment, the pivotable connection (2) between the first (100) and second (200) member follows in its longitudinal displacement along the X-axis (1) a linear displacement, which is the result of a linear configuration element, namely a linear guide (11) in the first member (100) of the holder. In another embodiment, the pivot point (2) connecting the second member to the first member does not merely follow a straight line along the X-axis of the XYZ coordinate with its origin at the remote center of motion of said object (300), when being longitudinally displaced along said axis. In a particular embodiment the longitudinal displacement of said point includes a concave curved (4) displacement, wherein the turning point of the concave is oriented away from said X-axis. In this embodiment, the second member (200) comprises besides the first linearly displaced pivotable connection (2), a further guide connector (13) that fits in a second configuration element (12) (a concave-curved guide (12)) in the first member, and follows mainly a curved (4) displacement along the longitudinal axis of the first member. This embodiment, exemplified in
[0042] From these embodiments it follows that in one aspect of the present invention the holder is equipped with two configuration elements (11, 12) allowing a longitudinal displacement (30) of the pivotable connector (2) along the longitudinal axis of the first member. Said configuration elements could either be linear or concave curved. In the embodiments shown in
[0043] The second member may be composed of a single arm like in the embodiments shown in
[0044] Finally, the holder is made of sustainable materials, which in a certain embodiment are heat stable and therefore suitable for heat sterilisation.
[0045] To summarize, the present invention provides a holder, particularly useful as an instrument (camera) holder in minimally invasive surgical procedures and differs from the current RCM manipulators in that the holder in itself does not need to have an RCM. The RCM is present in the object carried by the holder instead (herein also referred to as the external object). In a preferred embodiment this external object is a trocar for laparoscopic or video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and inserted into the incision of the patient's abdomen or thorax. When inserted this trocar is spatially constraint at said incision point, making this point to behave as a remote center of motion for the trocar. Coupling the object to the holder of the instant application does not further constrain the manipulation of the object. The holder accordingly provides a compact solution to keep a laparoscope or endoscope at a desired orientation, without making concessions on the operational area of manipulation. This large operational area of manipulation is for example apparent in