SURGICAL DRILL WITH CURVED BURR ATTACHMENT AND METHOD
20220022891 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/1615
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00738
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/1637
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical drilling instrument with a Curved Burr Attachment having an adapter removably coupled to a drill motor and a burr attachment coupled to said adapter. The burr attachment includes a tube with a wire shaft supported therein and a coil wire surrounding said wire shaft and having each of the coils touch the outer periphery surface of the wire shaft and the inner peripheral surface of said tube to enhance cooling of said outer periphery of said tube from the heat generated by said wire shaft and attenuate vibrations while allowing said burr attachment to be bent without kinking.
Claims
1. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient comprising, an adapter coupled to a motor for effectuating rotation, a burr attachment removably attached to said adapter comprising, an elongated tube, a wire shaft supported in said tube and coupled to said adapter for rotation thereof, a cutter attached to said wire shaft and extending a precise distance from the end of said elongated tube, a coil wire mounted between the inner surface of said elongated tube and said wire shaft and surrounding said shaft, and said burr attachment being disposable and bendable without forming kinks therein, whereby the adapter is reusable.
2. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 1 wherein said coil wire is helically wound and each of the coils of said coil wire touch said inner surface of said elongated tube and the outer surface of said wire shaft for minimizing the heat transfer from said wire shaft to said tube.
3. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 2 including a proximal end support attached to the proximal end of said wire shaft including means adapted to be coupled to said adapter and affixed thereto so as to rotate therewith, said proximal end support having a generally cylindrical shaped main body, a reduced diameter portion on one end thereof, an annular groove formed intermediate the ends thereof, an asymmetrical tapered tip portion for entering a passage formed in said adapter and being designed that said tapered tip portion has only one orientation position that allows entrance into said passage.
4. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 3 including a distal end support attached to said proximal end support having means including a detent on the end support attachment and a complementary ball on said adaptor for limiting the position of said burr attachment so that the position of the cutter is always in precise position.
5. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 4 including a rotating spindle supported in said adapter and coupled to said motor, means for coupling said burr attachment to said rotating spindle including a detent formed on said proximal end support and including balls supported in said adapter, cam means cooperating with said balls for forcing said balls into said detent to couple said burr attachment to said spindle.
6. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 5 wherein said distal end support includes grip means to allow the burr attachment to be gripped externally to allow the removal of said burr attachment from said adaptor.
7. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said each of the coils of said coil wire touch said inner surface of said elongated tube and the outer surface of said wire shaft for minimizing the vibrations created by said wire shaft.
8. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 1 including an end cap mounted on the end of said elongated tube and forming a coil wire retainer for said coil wire for holding said coil wire in place.
9. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 7 wherein said cutter is positioned a precise distance from the end of said adapter.
10. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 5 wherein said cam includes a main sleeve-like body having an internally formed tapered end, wherein said tapered end cooperates with said balls to force said balls radially inward to engage said detent formed on said proximal end support.
11. A medical instrument for burring into small bones in a human patient as claimed in claim 4 including a spring wherein said ball is biased in a radial position by said spring.
12. In combination, an adapter and a disposable and bendable burr attachment removably coupled to said adapter, said disposable burr attachment including a tube, a wire shaft disposed in said tube and extending beyond the distal end thereof, a cutter mounted on the distal end of said wire shaft and extending beyond said tube, a coil wire surrounding said wire shaft fitted between said wire shaft and said tube assuring that the burr attachment does not kink when bent, said adapter including a main housing having a central axis and defining a cavity for receiving the proximal end of said disposable burr attachment and operatively connected to said wire shaft for rotating said cutter, a sleeve mounted over said main housing defining a grip adapted to be held by a surgeon for use in a medical procedure, a spindle mounted in said cavity being in coincidence with the axis of said housing and being adapted to be coupled to a motor to impart rotary motion thereto said burr attachment having a dimensional profile on the proximal end that matches a complementary dimensional profile on the inlet to said cavity for receiving said burr attachment in only a predetermined orientation, and means including at least one ball in said adapter and a detent in said burr attachment for engaging the same to couple said burr attachment and said spindle for powering said cutter.
13. In combination as claimed in claim 12 wherein said burr attachment includes a proximal end support, said proximal end support having a generally cylindrical shaped main body, a flat portion formed on one end thereof, a tip portion extending from said flat portion and having an asymmetrical tip and an annular groove formed intermediate the ends of said main body, a central partial bore formed internally of said main body for receiving the proximal end of said wire shaft and being affixed thereto so as to rotate therewith, wherein said ball fits into said annular groove when said burr attachment is inserted into said cavity to couple said spindle to said proximal end support.
14. In combination as claimed in claim 13 including a cam having a sleeve like main body and a tapered end, said tapered end cooperating with said ball for driving said ball radially inward in said adapter to engage said annular groove.
15. In combination as claimed in claim 13, wherein said burr attachment includes a distal end support having a cylindrical main body, said main body having a reduced diameter portion formed on one end dimensioned to fit into a central partial bore formed on the end of said proximal end support to be supported thereby, a central bore formed therein and having a reduced diameter portion and a large diameter portion for allowing said wire shaft to pass there through, said large diameter portion of said central bore for receiving the proximal end of said coil wire and defining a retainer therefore, a flat portion formed on said main body of said distal end support intermediate the ends thereof, and a slot formed on said main body adjacent to said flat portion, said adapter including a ball and a spring urging said ball radially inward wherein said ball fits into said slot for orienting said burr attachment and said adapter to precisely position said cutter to the end of said adapter.
16. In combination as claimed in claim 14 including a grip formed on one end of said distal end support remote from said smaller diameter portion for allowing the removal of said burr attachment from said adapter.
17. In combination as claimed in claim 12 wherein the outer periphery of each of said coils of said coil wire touch the inner surface of said tube and the inner periphery of each of said coils of said coil wire touch the outer surface of said wire shaft.
18. In combination as claimed in claim 12 wherein the helix of said coil wire is in a direction that forces a lubricant on the tip of said tube to migrate toward the proximal end of said coil wire to provide lubrication thereto.
19. In combination as claimed in claim 12 wherein said coil wire extends from the tip of said tube to a juncture point intermediate the ends thereof and a second coil wire that is larger than said coil wire extends from the proximal end of said coil wire to the end of said tube.
20. The method of inserting and removing a burr attachment from an adapter of a medical drilling instrument wherein said adapter includes a shaped inlet for receiving said burr attachment that complements the shape of said burr attachment to allow the ingress thereof, and locking means coupling said burr attachment to said adapter for imparting rotary motion thereto and locking means aligning said burr attachment to said adapter to precisely locate the cutter attached to said burr attachment comprising the steps of i) inserting the end of said burr attachment into said adapter through said inlet until said burr attachment is aligned with said locking means and is locked into place, and ii) removing said burr attachment from said adapter by pulling on said burr attachment so as to automatically unlock said burr attachment and until the burr attachment is removed from said adapter.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0045] As best seen in
[0046] The adapter 14 of this invention is best seen in
[0047] Also nested in the main housing 18 is ball 46 biased radially inward by the spring ring 6 to engage detent 68 formed on the distal end support of the burr attachment 16. This serves to define the position of the burr cutter 50 relative to the Curve Burr Attachment instrument when the burr attachment 16 is inserted into the adapter 14. In other words, the relative position of the cutter 50 will be determined by the position of the ball 46 when in its detent 68, which will be described in further detail herein below.
[0048] The disposable burr attachment 16 of the Curved Burr Attachment instrument will be described next and reference should be made to
[0049] As alluded to in the above paragraphs, the burr attachment 16, and only the burr attachment 16, is disposable. Hence, this invention assures that the burr attachment 16 is both easily inserted into the adapter and easily removed. To this end, the operator must be able to easily put the end of the burr attachment 16 into the passageway or central bore 83 with the burr attachment 16 being oriented so that the coupling between the adapter and the. burr attachment are mated (ball 48 fits into annular .groove 81) and that the burr attachment 16 aligns with the adapter (ball 46 fits into detent 68) so that when the burr attachment 16 is locked into place the cutter 50 is in its exact position relative to the distal end of adapter 14 to assure that the instrument is exacting and precise for use by the surgeon. As noted in
[0050] It is important and in accordance with this invention that the distal support end 72, as best seen in
[0051] Coil wire 86 fits between the spring seat 104 and the seat 106 formed on the proximal end 110 of the nose cap 85. When the coil wire 86 is installed into the tube 80 each end thereof bears against the coil wire seat 104 and the coil wire seat 106 and the insertion of the nose cap 108 is dimensioned so that it holds coil wire 86 in place. This assures that coil wire 86, surrounding the rotating wire shaft 70, remains fixed. It will be noted that coil wire 86 is tightly wound and essentially serves as a journal bearing for the wire shaft 70.
[0052] It will also be noted and in accordance with this invention that the helix orientation of the coils of coil wire 86 are in a direction that looking at
[0053] It will also be noted and in accordance with this invention, as evidenced in
[0054] In operation of the medical instrument, when the adapter is coupled to a motor, the surgeon will insert the burr attachment into the adapter by orienting the proximal end support 82 so that the flat portion 94 aligns with the secanted portion 122 formed in the opening 120 of the adapter 14. Obviously the surgeon may have to rotate the burr attachment 16 until the flat portion 94 which serves as the key aligns with the secanted portion 122 defining a key slot formed at the entrance of the adapter 16. Once aligned, the surgeon merely pushes the burr attachment 16 into the adapter 14 where the tapered asymmetrical end 92 fits into the key slot 96 formed at the entrance of the central bore 83. In order to permit the burr attachment 16 to reach the end of the adapter and into its operating position, the cam 52 must detach from the balls 48 which would initially be in the contact position shown in
[0055] The removal of the burr attachment is a simple operation where the surgeon merely pulls on the grip 128 and pulls the burr attachment 16 outward to remove the same. The balls 48 in this instance are moved toward the distal end of the burr attachment 16 into the space formed at the distal end of cam 52. Since the balls 48 have room to move radially outward, the proximal end support 82 of the burr attachment 16 can proceed toward the distal end. The other ball 46 is spring loaded radially inward and the movement merely forces this ball 46 radially outward, allowing the burr attachment 16 to progress out of the adapter 14. Obviously, the consequence of this design is that the removal of the burr attachment 16 is simple and at this point the burr attachment 16 may be discarded, leaving the adapter for future use.
[0056] It will be appreciated that in certain operations, particularly affecting the ear, the surgeon may have to re-adjust the angle of the burr attachment. Since the coil wire 86 is mounted between the tube 80 and wire shaft 70, the surgeon can bend the burr attachment to any desired angle to suit the particular operation being performed. Because of this design, the burr attachment 16 will not kink and will leave a smooth bend and yet the tube and wire shaft will provide sufficient rigidity to perform the rotation in a precise manner.
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[0058] Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to detailed embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed invention.