Surgical Tool with Retractable Blade and Bougie Passage and a Method of Use Thereof
20230233226 ยท 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/3211
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical tool has an elongate tool body that supports a retractable scalpel blade at a working end of the tool body. A bougie passage extends through the tool body to receive a bougie slidable longitudinally through the passage in the tool body. The tool body may be a single scalpel handle, or a pair of forceps. In either instance, the tool may be used to perform a cricothyrotomy procedure on patient or introduce a thoracostomy tube into a patient. In each instance, the scalpel blade forms an incision, followed by retraction of the blade and insertion of the bougie while the tool remains inserted into the patient. After removal of the tool, the bougie is used to guide subsequent insertion of a tube into the patient.
Claims
1. A surgical tool for use with a bougie, the tool comprising: a tool body which is elongate in a longitudinal direction between a working end and a handle end; a scalpel blade supported on the working end of the tool body so as to be operable between a working position in which a cutting edge of the scalpel blade is exposed for cutting and a stored position in which the cutting edge of the scalpel blade is at least partly covered; a bougie passage formed on the tool body to extend in the longitudinal direction between opposing open ends of the bougie passage in proximity to the working end and the handle end of the tool body respectively, the bougie passage being arranged to receive the bougie slidably in the longitudinal direction therethrough.
2. The tool according to claim 1 wherein the scalpel blade is supported on the tool body to be longitudinally slidable relative to the tool body between the working position and the stored position thereof.
3. The tool according to claim 1 wherein one of the open ends of the bougie passage is located at the working end of the tool body.
4. The tool according to claim 1 wherein one of the open ends of the bougie passage is located at the handle end of the tool body.
5. The tool according to claim 1 wherein the bougie passage spans a full length of the tool body.
6. The tool according to claim 1 wherein the tool is a scalpel in which the tool body consists of a single elongated scalpel handle.
7. The tool according to claim 1 wherein the tool is a pair of forceps in which the tool body consists of two members each extending longitudinally between a handle portion and a clamping portion, the two members being pivotally coupled to one another at respective intermediate locations on the members so as to be adapted to clamp an object between the clamping portions when the handle portions are displaced towards one another.
8. The tool according to claim 7 wherein the scalpel blade is supported on one of the two members of the tool body and the bougie passage is formed on another one of the two members of the tool body.
9. Use of the tool according to claim 1 to perform a cricothyrotomy procedure on a patient.
10. A method of using the tool according to claim 1 to perform a cricothyrotomy procedure on a patient, the method including: using the scalpel blade in the working position to incise a cricothyroid membrane of the patient; displacing the scalpel blade into the stored position while keeping the tool body in place through the cricothyroid membrane of the patient; inserting the bougie through the bougie passage in the tool body such that the bougie is directed into a trachea of the patient; removing the tool from the patient while keeping the bougie directed into the trachea of the patient; introducing an endotracheal tube into the trachea of the patient over the bougie; and removing the bougie from the patient while keeping the endotracheal tube directed into the trachea of the patient.
11. Use of the tool according to claim 1 to introduce a thoracostomy tube into a patient.
12. A method of using the tool according to claim 1 to introduce a thoracostomy tube into a patient at a landmarked site, the method comprising: using the scalpel blade in the working position to incise into subcutaneous tissue at the landmarked site; displacing the scalpel blade into the stored position while keeping the tool body in place at the landmarked site; pushing the tool body into a pleural space of the patient; inserting the bougie through the bougie passage in the tool body such that the bougie is directed into the pleural space; removing the tool from the patient while keeping the bougie directed into the pleural space; introducing a thoracostomy tube into the pleural space of the patient over the bougie; and removing the bougie from the patient while keeping the thoracostomy tube directed into the pleural space of the patient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Various embodiments of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0047] In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] Referring to the accompanying figures there is illustrated a surgical tool generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The tool 10 is useful for a variety of surgical procedures as described in the following. Although various embodiments are disclosed herein and illustrated in the accompanying figures, the common features of the various embodiments will first be described.
[0049] In each instance the surgical tool 10 generally includes a tool body 12 which is elongate in a longitudinal direction between a working end 14 and an opposing handle end 16. The handle end forms a handle that is suitable for gripping in a single hand of a user, whereas the working end supports a scalpel blade 18 thereon having a cutting edge suitable for performing incisions in surgical procedures.
[0050] In each instance, the blade 18 is supported on the body so as to be movable between (i) a working position in which the blade protrudes longitudinally outward beyond the end of the tool body such that the cutting edge of the blade is exposed and suitably oriented for cutting, and (ii) a stored position in which the blade is retracted longitudinally inwardly into the body such that the cutting edge is at least partially, and more preferably fully covered by the surrounding tool body.
[0051] The tool body 12 is further provided with a bougie passage 20 formed therein to extend longitudinally substantially the full length of the tool body in the longitudinal direction from a first end opening 22 at the working end of the tool body to a second end opening 24 at the handle end of the body. The bougie passage 20 is a tubular passage which is fully enclosed between the opposing first and second ends thereof and is suitably arranged to receive a bougie 40 longitudinally slidable therethrough.
[0052] In a typical surgical operation, the surgical tool 10 is primarily used for insertion of a tube 42 into a patient in accordance with various procedures. Typically, the scalpel blade is initially positioned in the working position to enable cutting through a tissue layer of the patient to provide access to a cavity within the body of the patient through the incision. While maintaining the working end of the tool body penetrated into the cavity in the patient, the scalpel is retracted so that an operator of the surgical tool can safely locate the working end of the surgical tool within the body of the patient using their finger without risk of cutting their finger on the retracted blade. The operator then inserts the bougie 40 into the second end opening 24 of the bougie passage 20 at the handle end of the tool such that the bougie can be displaced fully through the body and protrude from the first end opening 22 at the working end. When the end of the bougie has been properly located within the body of the patient, the surgical tool can be slidably removed from the bougie while maintaining the bougie in place within the patient. A suitable tube 42 can then be inserted into the patient over top of the bougie so that the bougie acts as a guide for guiding proper placement of the tube within the patient. While maintaining the tube in place within the patient, the bougie can then be removed.
[0053] Turning now more particularly to the first embodiment illustrated in
[0054] In order to control the positioning of the blade between the working and stored position thereof, an actuator button 34 is supported externally at one side of the tool body. The actuator button 34 is connected to the mounting portion 30 of the blade through an actuator slot 36 formed in the tool body. The actuator slot is elongate in the longitudinal direction of the tool body and communicates with the hollow cavity locating the mounting portion of the blade therein along the full length thereof. The actuator button is longitudinally slidable along the full length of the slot between opposing ends thereof corresponding to the blade being situated in the opposing working and stored positions thereof respectively.
[0055] The bougie passage 20 in this instance is a tubular passage with a circular cross-section which extends alongside the body so as to be fully enclosed between the opposing open ends 22 and 24. The bougie passage 20 is located along the side of the body which is laterally opposed from the side of the body locating the actuator button 34 thereon.
[0056] When the surgical tool 10 is used as a kit for emergency cricothyrotomy, the kit can include (i) the surgical tool according to the first embodiment of
[0057] Turning now to a second embodiment of the surgical tool as illustrated in
[0058] In this manner the first and second members of the tool body extend generally alongside one another in a clamped position as shown in
[0059] The working portion 39 of the first member 12A includes a hollow cavity therein in communication with a blade opening at the working end of the tool body to receive the mounting portion 30 of the blade therein such that the blade portion 32 can extend through the blade opening or be retracted into the hollow cavity as it is displaced between the working and stored positions thereof similarly to the previous embodiments. An actuator button 34 is connected to the mounting portion 30 of the blade through an actuator slot 36 also in a manner similar to the previous embodiment so as to enable the operator to displace the blade between the working and stored positions.
[0060] The second member 12B in this instance forms the bougie passage 20 therein in which the first end of the bougie passage is located at the working end of the second member of the tool body while the second end of the bougie passage is located at the handle end of the second member of the tool body. In this instance the bougie passage again extends the full length of the tool body while being fully enclosed between the opposing open ends thereof to allow passage of the bougie 40 longitudinally slidable therethrough. The bougie passage is offset from the pivot coupling 41 such that there is no interference with passage of the bougie through the bougie passage.
[0061] When the surgical tool 10 is used for thoracostomy tube insertion, the tool may be provided as a kit together with a suitable bougie 40 that is passable through the passage in the tool and a thoracostomy tube 42 that is slidable over top of the bougie 40. When using the surgical tool 10 according to the second embodiment of
[0062] Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.