Method and apparatus for mounting a sheath onto the distal end of a surgical shaft instrument
09974623 ยท 2018-05-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53657
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61B17/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T29/4987
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61B46/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B23P15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for mounting a sheath onto the distal end of a surgical shaft instrument, in particular the tool tip of a dilation instrument. The method makes handling easy and allows the sheath to be fastened on the instrument in a rapid manner sparing of material, characterized by these steps: a) fastening the sheath on an apparatus for mounting a sheath onto the distal end of a surgical shaft instrument; b) radially widening at least the proximal end of the sheath and inserting the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument into the widened sheath c) transferring the sheath from the apparatus to the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument; and d) removing the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument from the apparatus. The invention also relates to an apparatus to perform this method.
Claims
1. An apparatus for mounting a sheath onto a distal end of a surgical shaft instrument, the apparatus comprising: a base body; at least two spreading elements each having a proximal end and a distal end for fastening a sheath on the base body, the proximal ends of the at least two spreading elements being mounted to the base body such that the at least two spreading elements extend from the proximal ends into the base body, the at least two spreading elements being actuatable to radially widen at least a proximal end of the sheath; and an insertion opening formed in the base body between the proximal ends of the at least two spreading elements, the insertion opening providing an entry point to receive a distal end of a surgical shaft instrument and direct the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument into the widened proximal end of the sheath; the spreading elements being configured for transferring the sheath from the base body onto the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the spreading elements are mounted on the base body.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the at least two spreading elements are mounted on the base body so that they are displaceable radially relative to the insertion opening.
4. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the base body is of box-shaped configuration so that the insertion opening is configured in an end plate of the base body and the spreading elements extend from the insertion opening into an interior of the base body.
5. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the spreading elements are pivotable radially against a force of at least one spring element.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the at least two spreading elements is spring elastic.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the spring elasticity of the at least one spring-elastic spreading element is less than the spring force of the at least one spring element.
8. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein in the end plate of the base body, laterally close to the insertion opening, at least one removal opening connected with the insertion opening is configured for removal of the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument with the sheath mounted thereon.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the base body is configured as an injection molding.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a holding bulge or a holding recess for fastening the sheath is configured on the distal end of each spreading element.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least two spreading elements grip a surrounding bulge of the sheath for fastening the sheath onto the spreading elements and to the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument.
12. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein at least one removal opening connected with the insertion opening is configured in the end plate of the base body laterally close to the insertion opening and serves for removing the distal end of the surgical shaft instrument with the sheath mounted thereon.
13. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sheath comprises an elastic material, the sheath having an opening only on the proximal end and being configured as an injection molding.
14. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the spreading elements are configured as injection moldings.
15. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the at least two spreading elements is spring elastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(15) As can be seen in particular from
(16) In the illustrated embodiment, the pulling apparatus 1 comprises three spreading elements 6 that are mounted on the end plate 7 to tip with their proximal ends in such a way that the distal ends move essentially radially to the insertion opening 8 upon pivoting of the spreading elements 6. At least one spring element 9 is positioned between the individual spreading elements 6 in order to ensure uniform pivoting of the spreading elements 6.
(17) The three spreading elements 6 in the illustrated embodiment are positioned radially at a 120 degree angle from one another, so that this arrangement corresponds to the arrangement of the jaw members of the instrument tip 3 that is to be sheathed, and thus a spreading of the jaw members of the instrument tip 3 is prevented upon insertion into the pulling apparatus 1.
(18) Alternatively or in addition to using the at least one spring element 9, it is possible to configure at least one spreading element 6 as springed, such that with the additional spring elasticity of the spreading elements 6, said elasticity can be adjusted by the dimensions of the spreading elements 6 and/or by their material properties in such a way that the spring elasticity of the at least one springed spreading element 6 is configured as lesser than the spring force of the at least one spring element 9.
(19) Alternatively to the illustrated embodiment, it is also possible to use only two spreading elements 6 or else more than three spreading elements 6.
(20) As can be seen in particular from
(21) The detailed view of the spreading elements 6 according to
(22) Application of a sheath 2 onto the distal end 3 of a surgical shaft instrument 4, in particular the tool tip of a dilation instrument, is described for the first embodiment of the pulling apparatus 1 hereinafter with reference to
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(24) To enclose the instrument tip 3 with the sheath 2, the surgical shaft instrument 4, with the instrument tip to the front, is now inserted vertically into the insertion opening 8 and the insertion shaft 12 formed by the spreading elements 6. On inserting the instrument tip 3 into the insertion shaft 12 that tapers toward the inside of the pulling apparatus 1, the spreading elements 6 are pressed radially outward by the instrument tip 3 against the force of the spring elements 9, leading to a radial widening of the proximal end of the sheath 2 that is fastened on the distal ends of the spreading elements 6, as can be seen in particular from
(25) In this insertion position illustrated in
(26) To completely mount the sheath 2 on the instrument tip 3, the instrument tip 3 is pressed vertically downward farther into the interior of the pulling apparatus 1 until the bulge 11 surrounding the proximal end of the sheath 2 is pulled downward by the holding bulges 10 of the spreading elements 6 and comes to rest in a surrounding groove 13 on the distal end of the instrument tip 3 and thus fastens the sheath 2 in stable position on the instrument tip 3. This sheathing position can be seen from
(27) Because, in drawing back the instrument tip 3 provided with the sheath 2 between the spreading elements 6 and through the insertion opening 8, there is the risk that the sheath 2 could be damaged or pulled downward, at least one removal opening 14, which is connected with the insertion opening 8 and is greater in diameter, is configured in the end plate 7 of the base body 5 laterally close to the insertion opening 8, for removing the instrument tip 3 provided with the sheath 2, as can be seen from
(28) In this removal position, the instrument tip 3 provided with the sheath 2 can now be withdrawn again from the pulling apparatus 1 easily and without risk.
(29) Alternatively to the illustrated embodiment of the pulling apparatus 1 with a box-shaped base body 5 on which the spreading elements 6 are mounted so as to be able to pivot, it is also possible to configure the pulling apparatus 1 in forceps shape in such a way that the distal ends of the two branches of the forceps are configured as spreading elements 6 that extend at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of the forceps and on which the sheath 2 can be fastened. The radial widening of the proximal end of the sheath 2 or the radial spreading of the spreading elements 6 occurs in this embodiment through the actuation of the forceps' gripping parts on the proximal end.
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(31) This second embodiment of the pulling apparatus 1 is distinguished from the first embodiment, described with reference to
(32) In the illustrated embodiment, the pulling apparatus 1 consists of two spreading elements 6, which are configured as a half-shell with a U-shaped cross-section and which are mounted on one another so that they can pivot with respect to one another.
(33) For reciprocal pivoting and reciprocal mounting on one another, mounting pins 16 and mounting recesses 17 are configured on the spreading elements 6 so that they grip into one another and around one another. Advantageously, on each spreading element 6 a mounting pin 16 and a mounting recess 17 are configured, so that the two spreading elements 6 that form the pulling apparatus 1 comprise a mirror-symmetrical shape. Because of this configuration, it requires only the configuration of one spreading arm type in order to be able to compose a pulling apparatus 1 from two spreading elements 6 without being able to confuse the left or right half-shell.
(34) To install the pulling apparatus 1 as well as to remove the pulling apparatus 1 from the sheathed instrument tip 3, the spreading elements 6 are configured as detachable from one another. For this purpose the mounting pins 16 and the mounting recesses 17 are configured in such a way that the spreading elements 6 can be detached from one another only when pivoted with respect to one another in a single position. Advantageously this is the position in which the spreading elements 6 are pivoted away from one another at the greatest distance, as shown in
(35) To allow this release to occur in only one particular pivoted position of the spreading elements 6, in the illustrated embodiment a protrusion 18 is formed on each mounting pin 16 to prevent withdrawal of the particular mounting pin 16 from the mounting recess 17 when the spreading elements 6 are in the non-pivoted or only partly pivoted position. Configured in each mounting recess 17 is a widening 19, into which the particular protrusion 18 of the mounting pin 16, only when in the foreseen release position, engages in such a way that the spreading elements 6 can be separated from one another.
(36) The mounting of a sheath 2 onto the distal end 3 of a surgical shaft instrument 4, in particular the tool tip of a dilation instrument, is described hereinafter for the second embodiment of the pulling apparatus 1, with reference to
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(38) To enclose the instrument tip 3 with the sheath 2, the surgical shaft instrument 4, with the instrument tip 3 to the front, is inserted vertically into the insertion opening 8 and the insertion shaft 12 formed by the spreading elements 6. Upon inserting the instrument tip 3 into the insertion shaft 12, which tapers toward the inside of the pulling apparatus 1, the spreading elements 6 are pivoted outward with respect to one another on the distal end, through the pivot axis 20 formed by the mounting pins 16 mounted in the mounting recesses 17, thus causing a radial widening of the proximal end of the sheath 2 that is fastened on the distal ends of the spreading elements 6, as can be seen from
(39) In this insertion position shown in
(40) To completely mount the sheath 2 on the instrument tip 3, the instrument tip 3 is pressed vertically downward, farther into the inside of the pulling apparatus 1 until the bulge 11 surrounding the proximal end of the sheath 2 is pulled downward by the holding bulges 10 of the spreading elements 6 and comes to rest in a surrounding groove 13 on the distal end of the instrument tip 3 and thus fastens the sheath 2 in stable position on the instrument tip 3. This sheathing position can be seen from
(41) In this sheathing position, in which the spreading elements 6 are pivoted at the greatest distance from one another, the spreading elements 6 can be separated from one another by withdrawing the mounting pins 16 from the mounting recesses 17 and can be removed from the sheathed instrument tip 3.
(42) The apparatuses described above for mounting a sheath 2 onto the distal end 3 of a surgical shaft instrument 4 are characterized in that, with the easy handling and simple structure of the pulling apparatus 1, it becomes possible to position the sheath 2 on the instrument tip 3 of a surgical shaft instrument 4 quickly and without the risk of damage to the sheath 2.