Cranial Burr Hole Cover
20180317969 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/8872
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/68
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cranial burr hole cover having a single, elongated internal bracing member, a locking external cover member joined by one or more connecting members, and a locking mechanism that precludes movement of the external cover member relative to the connecting members in the proximal direction once the cover is secured onto the skull. The internal bracing member is longer than it is wide. For a given burr hole, the cover will be chosen such that the longitudinal dimension is greater than the diameter of the burr hole and the width dimension is less than the diameter of the burr hole.
Claims
1. A cranial burr hole cover device comprising: a single, elongated, internal bracing member, said internal bracing member having a longitudinal dimension, a maximum width dimension, a longitudinal midline and lateral sides, said longitudinal dimension being greater than said maximum width dimension, such that said internal bracing member comprises a pair of longitudinal ends; a disk-shaped, external cover member having a diameter greater than said width dimension of said internal bracing member; connecting members joining said external cover member to said internal bracing member, said connecting members being mounted to said internal bracing member on said longitudinal midline and adjacent said lateral sides; and a locking mechanism whereby movement of said external cover member along said connecting members in the distal direction is allowed and movement of said external cover member in the proximal direction along said connecting members is precluded.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism comprises a ratchet mechanism.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein said connecting members comprise bands and said locking mechanism comprises the combination of slots in said external cover member and teeth disposed on said bands.
4. The device of claim 1, said connecting members further comprising a looped handle.
5. The device of claim 1, further comprising an actuator member disposed on said connecting members.
6. A cranial burr hole cover device comprising: a single, elongated, internal bracing member, said internal bracing member having a longitudinal dimension, a maximum width dimension, a longitudinal midpoint and lateral sides, said longitudinal dimension being greater than said maximum width dimension, such that said internal bracing member comprises a pair of longitudinal ends; a disk-shaped, external cover member having a diameter greater than said width dimension of said internal bracing member; one or more connecting members joining said external cover member to said internal bracing member, said one or more connecting members being mounted to said internal bracing member at said longitudinal midpoint; and a locking mechanism whereby movement of said external cover member along said connecting members in the distal direction is allowed and movement of said external cover member in the proximal direction along said connecting members is precluded.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein said locking mechanism comprises a ratchet mechanism.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein said one or more connecting members comprise one or more bands and said locking mechanism comprises the combination of slots in said external cover member and teeth disposed on said one or more bands.
9. The device of claim 6, said one or more connecting members further comprising a looped handle.
10. The device of claim 6, further comprising an actuator member disposed on said one or more connecting members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] With reference to the drawings, embodiments of the device and method will now be described. The illustrated embodiments of the cranial burr hole cover and methodology are not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the terms proximal, external or similar terminology shall be taken to refer to the direction away from the skull when the device is being affixed and in use, and the terms distal, internal or similar terminology shall be taken to refer to the direction toward and into the skull when the device is being affixed and in use.
[0022] The cranial burr hole cover device is a clamping cover comprising a single, elongated, internal bracing member 10 and a locking external cover member 20 joined by one or more connecting members 30, preferably two connecting members 30, the external cover member 20 preferably having a disk-shaped configuration which in application is chosen to have a diameter greater than the diameter of the burr hole 99 to be covered. The connecting members 30 initially extend through and beyond the external cover member 20 prior to positioning the clamping cover in the burr hole 99. The external cover member 20 is structured such that it may be moved distally along the connecting members 30 toward the internal bracing member. A locking mechanism 40, such as a ratchet mechanism of known type in the art, is provided that allows movement of the external cover member 20 relative to the connecting members 30 in the distal direction in order to affix the device to a skull 98, but precludes movement of the external cover member 20 relative to the connecting members 30 in the proximal direction once the clamping cover is secured onto the skull 98.
[0023] The external cover member 20 is preferably slightly concave so as to better approximate the curvature of the skull 98 when positioned across the burr hole 99 and is preferably composed of a slightly flexible material so as to flatten when secured. The periphery of the external cover 20 may be relatively circular or may be provided with notches 21 and projecting members 22 to increase flexibility, as shown in the embodiment of
[0024] In the embodiments as shown in the drawings, the connecting members 30 may comprise a looped band 31 having two distal ends 33 secured to the internal bracing member 10. The proximal portion of the looped band 31 may be widened to create a wider surface for easier handling. Other configurations or structures for the connecting members 30, such as posts, columns, shafts, etc., may be utilized. Although not shown, the connecting member 31 could comprise a single member extending from the internal bracing member 30. The connecting members 30 are composed of a material that is easily cut or broken, such as a soft metal or a polymer material.
[0025] The internal bracing member 10 is configured to have a longitudinal dimension or length 11 and a maximum width dimension or width 12, i.e., the widest portion of the internal bracing member 10, the width dimension 12 being significantly smaller than the longitudinal dimension 11. For a given burr hole 99, the cover to be applied is chosen such that the longitudinal dimension 11 of the internal bracing member 10 is greater than the diameter of the burr hole 99 and the width dimension 12 is less than the diameter of the burr hole 99. In this manner the internal bracing member 10 may be generally rectangular, elliptical or of a similar periphery in configuration, comprising a pair of relatively short opposing longitudinal ends 13 and a pair of relatively long opposing lateral sides 14. The connecting members 30 are mounted to the internal bracing member 10 generally at the midpoint or midline with regard to the longitudinal dimension 11 such that a clearance distance 15 is defined between at least one of the longitudinal ends 13 and the opposite side of the connecting members 30, the clearance distance 15 being shorter than the diameter of the burr hole 99. The internal bracing member 30 is formed of a relatively strong material and may be slightly flexible to better conform to the interior configuration of the skull 98.
[0026] The locking mechanism 40 is a structural combination of elements that allows uni-directional movement of external cover member 20 along the connecting members 30 in the distal direction, i.e., towards the internal bracing member 10. For example, the locking member 40 may comprise a ratchet mechanism of known structure comprising ridges or teeth 41 disposed on the connecting members 30 which cooperate with locking shoulders or catches 42 mounted within the slots 23 of the external cover member 20, as shown in
[0027] The clamping cover device may be provided with an actuator member 50 mounted onto the connecting members 30 to more easily enable force to be applied to the external cover member 20 to force it toward the internal bracing member 10. As shown, the actuator member 50 may comprise slotted housing 51 with a pair of lateral flanges 52, whereby the surgeon may push the actuator member 50 distally with the tips of the thumb and a finger while holding the looped handle 32 of the connecting members 30 with the other hand. The actuator member 50 is structured to easily move in either direction on the connector members 30.
[0028] With this structure the interior bracing member 10 of the burr hole cover may be inserted through the burr hole 99 by holding the connector members 30 and tilting the internal bracing member 10 such that a longitudinal end 13 of the internal bracing member 10 is able to be inserted, at an angle between parallel and perpendicular to the surface of the skull 98 at the burr hole 99, i.e., the imaginary plane substantially containing the edges of the burr hole, into the burr hole 99 and under the skull 98 adjacent the burr hole 99, as shown in
[0029] It is contemplated that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements, structures and steps described above may be obvious to those of skill in the art, and therefore the true scope and definition of the invention is to be as set forth in the following claims.