Mastopexy clamp
20200360036 ยท 2020-11-19
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Abstract
A surgical forceps for breast lift procedures has a pair of intersecting arms mounted to each other for scissor-like pivotal movement relative to each other, each arm having a handle portion and a clamp portion, each handle portion including a finger loop and a ratchet lock element for releasably engaging an opposing cooperating element on the other handle portion. The clamp portion of each arm provides an elongate gripping surface, and from the distal ends of each clamp portion extends an elongate foot bar at about 90 degrees to the gripping surface, the bars combining to provide a generally straight lower edge.
The forceps can be manipulated from an open position, to a clamping position where the opposing gripping surfaces engage each other, and the foot bars extend oppositely forming an inverted-T configuration with the clamp portions, and the ratchet lock elements releaseably engage each other. Skin tissue engaged by the gripping surfaces can advantageously be manipulated as desired.
Claims
1. A surgical forceps for clamping skin tissue in breast-lift surgery, comprising: a) first and second elongate arms pivotally connected in a scissors fashion, each said arms having a handle portion, and an elongate clamp portion, said handle portions lying in substantially the same plane; b) said handle portions each having a finger loop and ratchet means for making releaseable locking engagement with ratchet means on the other handle portion; c) the clamp portion of each of said arms having an elongate gripping surface, lying in a plane; d) elongate foot bar extending outwardly from the distal ends of each clamp portion at about 90 degrees to the plane of said gripping surface; e) said gripping surfaces being operably opposed and said latching means making releasable engagement when said handle portions are rotated towards each other for locking said forceps in a fixed position; and f) wherein the said elongate clamp portion is curved in a plane perpendicular to the plane of said handle portions.
2. Forceps as defined in claim 1 wherein said gripping surfaces are generally flat.
3. Surgical forceps as defined in claim 1 wherein said gripping surfaces contain a grid pattern of intersecting peaks and channels.
4. Forceps as defined in claim 1 wherein said bars have a generally circular cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Referring now to the drawings,
[0017] Elongate foot bars 39 and 41, have generally circular cross-sectional configurations, and extend from the distal ends of clamp portions at about 90 to the clamp portions, as best shown in
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[0019] Referring now to the ratchet mechanism 31, it should be appreciated that when an operator manipulates the handle portion to move the forceps from the open position as shown in
[0020] The forceps 11 can be used advantageously in breast lift surgery to firmly grip skin tissue on opposing sides of a straight longitudinal incision in the breast, with the curved portions following the curvature of the engaged breast.
[0021] Forceps 11 are fabricated of high-grade carbon steel or other suitable high-quality alloys using know techniques in the industry.
[0022] Various modifications and variations of the invention will be evident to persons of ordinary skill in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure, and it is intended that the invention be given its full scope and breath as defined in the claims that follow.