RETRACTABLE CUTTING GUIDE
20230293187 · 2023-09-21
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cutting guide aimed at being connected to a surgical cutting tool, including: a casing, a cutting blade, a sliding mechanism connected to the casing, a sliding unit coupled to the casing via the sliding mechanism, the sliding unit further cooperates by sliding with the sliding mechanism, a blade maintaining element carried by the sliding unit, being designed to cooperate with the cutting blade in order to maintain the blade aligned with the sliding axis, an abutment element carried by the sliding unit, being aimed at abutting against an abutment body part. The sliding mechanism and the sliding unit are configured to be positioned below the cutting blade in use configuration, and the sliding unit, the blade maintaining element and the abutment element remain static with regards to an anatomical element when the cutting guide is activated.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A surgical cutting tool, such as an oscillating saw, comprising: a cutting blade aimed at cutting an anatomical element of a patient according to a cutting plane, a casing enclosing a motor, said motor being connected to said cutting blade, and a cutting guide comprising: a sliding mechanism connected to the casing, a sliding unit coupled to the casing by means of the sliding mechanism, the sliding unit defining a sliding axis being sensibly parallel with the cutting plane, and cooperates by sliding with the sliding mechanism, the sliding unit being aimed at sliding along the casing, a blade maintaining element carried by the sliding unit, the blade maintaining element being configured to cooperate with the cutting blade in order to maintain the cutting blade aligned with the sliding axis, an abutment element carried by the sliding unit, said abutment element being aimed at abutting against an abutment body part of the patient, wherein the sliding mechanism and the sliding unit are configured to be positioned below the cutting blade in use configuration, and wherein the sliding unit, the blade maintaining element and the abutment element remain static with regards to the patient's anatomical element when the cutting guide is activated by the pressure resulting from the surgical cutting tool being pushed towards said patient's anatomical element.
15. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the cutting blade displays a front and a back end, the front end being the cutting end and the back end being the end connected to the casing, the cutting guide displaying two configurations: a resting configuration in which the blade maintaining element cooperates with the cutting blade nearby the front end of the blade, an active configuration in which the blade maintaining element cooperates with the cutting blade nearby the back end of the blade, wherein the cutting guide changes from the resting configuration to the active configuration when the cutting guide is activated.
16. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the sliding mechanism is a passive mechanism.
17. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the sliding mechanism includes at least one spring element being configured to cooperate with the sliding unit in order to enable the cutting guide to change from the active configuration to the resting configuration when the cutting guide stops being activated.
18. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the blade maintaining element comprises a magnet aimed at cooperating by magnetisation with the cutting blade,
19. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the blade maintaining element comprises a slot aimed at receiving the cutting blade.
20. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the abutment element is configured to block the cutting guide along an axis sensibly perpendicular to the sliding axis.
21. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the abutment element displays at least one spike aimed at reversibly securing the cutting guide to an abutment body part of the patient.
22. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the abutment element displays at least one transversal ridge aimed at reversibly securing the cutting guide to an abutment body part of the patient along the direction of the axis sensibly perpendicular to the sliding axis.
23. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the abutment element displays a rounded shape aimed at fitting a natural curve of an abutment body part of the patient.
24. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the abutment element displays an ergonomic shape configured to allow a comfortable and safe positioning of the operator's hand.
25. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the cutting guide is integrally formed with the casing.
26. The surgical cutting tool according to claim 14, wherein the sliding unit is configured to be positioned under the cutting blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0050] As can be seen on
[0051] In the current application, the terminology “sensibly” refers to the measurement error margin.
[0052] In the current application, the terminologies “front” and “back” of the various elements take are defined with regards to the cutting direction, the front being oriented positively along the cutting direction and the back being orientated negatively along the cutting direction.
[0053] The surgical tool 10 further comprises a cutting blade 16. This cutting blade 16 is aimed at cutting a patient's anatomical element A, for example a bone. This cut takes place, as already mentioned in the introduction, within a cutting plane P. The cutting blade 16 displays two ends: a front end 16A and a back end 16B. The front end 16A is the end aimed at cutting the anatomical element A, it is the cutting end. The back end 16B is the end which is connected to the motor inside the casing 12 and thus connected to the casing 12. In a well-known way, the cutting blade 16 oscillates within the plane P around a rotation axis sensibly parallel to the Y axis situated nearby the font face 12A of the casing 12. The angular rotation of the cutting blade 16 is around 4 degrees. In the examples of
[0054] According to the present invention, in order to prevent the cutting blade 16 from bending during a cutting operation, the surgical tool 10 displays a cutting guide 18. This cutting guide 18 may be a separate piece that can be attached to and detached from the casing 12.
[0055] In the embodiment illustrated on
[0056] According to the current invention, the cutting guide 18 comprises: [0057] a sliding mechanism 20 connected to the casing 12, [0058] a sliding unit 22 coupled to the casing 12 by means of the sliding mechanism 20, [0059] a blade maintaining element 24 carried by the sliding unit 22, [0060] an abutment element 26 carried by the sliding unit 22.
[0061] The sliding unit 22 is aimed at sliding along the casing 12. The sliding unit 22 thus defines a sliding axis X′ which, in the embodiments illustrated on
[0062] In the embodiment illustrated on
[0063] In this embodiment, the sliding rod displays a general T shape. This T shape allows the rod to remain compact while displaying an improved stiffness, and further prevent the sliding rod from rotating around the axis X′. The single rod extends along the underside 12D of the casing 12 and is thus, during operation, invisible to the operator, as can be grasped from
[0064] As already mentioned, the sliding unit 22 carries a blade maintaining element 24 and an abutment element 26. More precisely, and as can be seen on
[0065] The blade maintaining element 24 is designed to cooperate with the cutting blade 16 in order to maintain the cutting blade 16 aligned with the sliding axis X′. During operation, the cooperation between the cutting blade 16 and the maintaining element 24 leads the cutting blade 16 to remain aligned within the cutting plane P. More precisely, the blade maintaining element 24 is positioned in such a way that, when the cutting guide 18 and the cutting blade 16 are both attached to the casing 12, the cutting blade 16 is in contact with the maintaining element 24. The blade maintaining element 24 thus aims at aligning the cutting blade 16 with the sliding unit 22, thus guiding the cutting blade 16 during the cutting operation. During operation, the forces applied on the axis Y are thus supported by the sliding unit 22, preventing the blade from bending.
[0066] In the embodiments illustrated on
[0067] In one advantageous embodiment, in order to ease the use of the surgical cutting tool 10, the blade maintaining element 24 is preferably positioned under (according to the Y axis) the cutting blade 16. This way, the blade maintaining element 24 is outside the operator's field of view and does not disturb the cutting operation.
[0068] The abutment element 26 aims at abutting against an abutment body part of the patient. This abutment body part may or may not be the patient's anatomical element A to be cut. The abutment element 26 displays a front end 26A and a back end 26B. In the embodiments illustrated on
[0069] During operation, the cooperation of the abutment element 26 and the blade maintaining element 24 enables a huge gain of reliability and strength during the cutting operation: while the blade maintaining element 24 supports and guides the cutting blade 16 relatively to the cutting tool 10, the abutment element 26 rests on an abutment body part and thus guides the cutting tool 10 relatively to the patient's body. This cooperation, thus offers a better stability and a better accuracy in the cutting operation.
[0070] In a further embodiment illustrated on
[0071] As already mentioned, the sliding unit 22 cooperates by sliding with the sliding mechanism 20. The only degree of freedom allowed between the cutting guide 18 and the surgical cutting tool 10 is therefore a translation along the sliding axis X′.
[0072] The sliding mechanism 20 is a passive mechanism. This means that the cutting guide 18 is only manually activated by the pressure applied by the operator on the patient's anatomical element A and/or the patient's abutment body part by means of the abutment element 26 during the cutting operation. More precisely, it means that during the cutting operation, the sliding unit 22, the blade maintaining element 24 and the abutment element 26 remain static with regards to the patient's anatomical element A when the cutting guide 18 is activated by the pressure resulting from the surgical cutting tool 10 being pushed towards said patient's anatomical element A.
[0073] As can be seen on
[0074] The sliding mechanism 20 enables the cutting guide 18 to display two configurations: [0075] a resting configuration in which the blade maintaining element 24 the cutting blade 16 nearby the front end 16A of the blade 16, [0076] an active configuration in which the blade maintaining element 24 cooperates with the cutting blade 16 nearby the back end 16B of the blade 16.
[0077] When the cutting guide 18 is activated, meaning when the operator exerts pressure on the cutting tool 10 and the cutting guide 18 against the patient's anatomical element A and/or the patient's abutment body part by the mean of the abutment element 26, the cutting guide 18 changes from its resting configuration to its active configuration.
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