SURGICAL INSTRUMENT HAVING A THENAR EMINENCE HANDLE AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF
20230102796 ยท 2023-03-30
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International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a surgical instrument comprising an instrument body with a distal end including a working portion, and a proximal end including a handle. The instrument body includes a first arm and a second arm that are pivotable relative to one another. Each of the first arm and the second arm having a handle portion of the handle and a portion of the working portion. And each of the handle portions of the first and second arms being configured to enable a user to control the instrument body and move the portions of the working portion of the first and second arms between opened and closed positions. The handle portion of the first arm having a thenar eminence contacting surface adapted to contact at least a portion of a thenar eminence of a hand of the user during use, and facilitate at least movement of the handle to move the working portion of the first and second arms from the open position to the closed position
Claims
1. A surgical instrument comprising: an instrument body having a distal end and an opposite proximal end, the distal end including a working portion, the proximal end including a handle, the instrument body having a first side and an opposite second side between the distal end and proximal end; a first arm and a second arm being pivotally movable to one another, each of the first arm and the second arm having a handle portion of the handle and a portion of the working portion; each of the handle portions of the first and second arms being configured to enable a user to control the instrument body and move the portions of the working portion of the first and second arms between opened and closed positions, the closed position resulting in closing the portions of the working portion of the first and second arms upon material or an article; and the handle portion of the first arm having a thenar eminence contacting surface adapted to contact at least a portion of a thenar eminence of a hand of the user during use, the handle portion of the first arm having a portion extending from the thenar eminence on a palmar side of the hand up to a radial side of one of a first metacarpal of the hand or a proximal phalanx of a thumb of the user when the user's thenar eminence is placed against the first side of the instrument body, the handle portion of the first arm permitting the user to move the portions of the working portion from the closed position to the opened position by pressing the radial side of the first metacarpal away from the second portion of the handle.
2. The surgical instrument of claim 1, wherein the thenar eminence contacting surface extends away from the second side and has a first concave curvature toward the first side, the first concave curvature being configured to generally conform to a contour of a portion of a medial portion of the thenar eminence to a lateral portion of the thenar eminence to permit the user to open the surgical instrument by moving the first metacarpal away from the second arm.
3. The surgical instrument of claim 2, wherein the thenar eminence contacting surface has a second concave curvature extending over the radial side of one of the first metacarpal of the hand or the proximal phalanx of the thumb of the user.
4. The surgical instrument of claim 3, wherein the second concave curvature further extends to a dorsal side of the hand of the user.
5. The surgical instrument of claim 2, wherein the thenar eminence contacting surface has a cupping portion extending over one of the first metacarpal of the hand or the proximal phalanx of a the thumb of the user.
6. The surgical instrument of claim 1, wherein the handle portion of the first arm is configured to contact at least a portion of the thenar eminence of the hand of the user, and being configured to wrap around from the thenar eminence on the palmar side of the hand up to the radial side of the first metacarpal of the hand of the user and to extend over at least a portion of the dorsal side of the first metacarpal.
7. The surgical instrument of claim 1, wherein the handle portion of the second arm has a palmar contacting surface on the first side of the instrument body and at least one finger contacting surface on the second side of the instrument body, the finger contacting surface being configured as a plate having at least one depression for receipt of a tip of at least one finger, the finger contact surface permitting the user to grasp the instrument and facilitate relative movement between the first and second arms to open and close the instrument.
8. The surgical instrument of claim 1, further comprising a ratcheted locking mechanism attached to the handle portions for holding portions of the working portion in the closed position, the ratcheted locking mechanism having a first ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the first arm and a second ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the second arm, the first ratchet arm and the second ratchet arm each having a cooperating ratchet surface adapted to engage one another so as to hold the surgical instrument in the closed position, and, when disengaged from one another, to permit the surgical instrument to be moved to the opened position.
9. The surgical instrument of claim 1, wherein the portions of the working portion of the first arm and the second arm each form a grasping jaw, each of the grasping jaws being pivotally movable relative to one another to enable grasping of one of the material and the article between the grasping jaws.
10. The surgical instrument of claim 9, wherein the surgical instrument is a surgical needle holder and the jaws are configured to grasp a needle.
11. A surgical instrument comprising: an instrument body having a distal end and an opposite proximal end, the distal end including a working portion, the proximal end including a handle, the instrument body having a first side and an opposite second side between the distal end and proximal end; a first arm and a second arm being pivotally movable to one another, each of the first arm and the second arm having a handle portion of the handle and a portion of the working portion; each of the handle portions of the first and second arms being configured to enable a user to control the instrument body and move the portions of the working portion of the first and second arms between opened and closed positions, the closed position resulting in closing the portions of the working portion of the first and second arms upon material or an article; and the handle portion of the first arm having a thenar eminence contacting surface on the first side of the instrument body, the thenar eminence contacting surface extending away from the second side and having a first concave curvature toward the first side, the first concave curvature being configured to generally conform to a contour of a portion of a medial portion of the thenar eminence to a lateral portion of the thenar eminence, the thenar eminence contacting surface being adapted to permit the user to open the surgical instrument by moving the first metacarpal away from the second arm.
12. The surgical instrument of claim 11, wherein the thenar eminence contacting surface has a second concave curvature extending over a radial side of one of a first metacarpal of a hand of the user or a proximal phalanx of a thumb of the user.
13. The surgical instrument of claim 12, wherein the second concave curvature further extends to a dorsal side of the hand of the user.
14. The surgical instrument of claim 11, wherein the thenar eminence contacting surface has a cupping portion extending over one of the first metacarpal of the hand or a proximal phalanx of a thumb of the user.
15. The surgical instrument of claim 11, wherein the handle portion of the first arm is configured to contact at least a portion of the thenar eminence of the hand of the user, and being configured to wrap around from the thenar eminence on a palmar side of the hand up to a radial side of the first metacarpal of the hand of the user and to extend over at least a portion of a dorsal side of the first metacarpal.
16. The surgical instrument of claim 11, wherein the handle portion of the second arm has a palmar contacting surface on the first side of the instrument body and at least one finger contacting surface on the second side of the instrument body, the finger contacting surface being configured as a plate having at least one depression for receipt of a tip of at least one finger, the finger contact surface permitting the user to grasp the instrument and facilitate relative movement between the first and second arms to open and close the instrument.
17. The surgical instrument of claim 11, further comprising a ratcheted locking mechanism attached to the handle portions for holding the portions of the working portion in the closed position, the ratcheted locking mechanism having a first ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the first arm and a second ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the second arm, the first ratchet arm and the second ratchet arm each having a cooperating ratchet surface adapted to engage one another so as to hold the surgical instrument in the closed position, and, when disengaged from one another, to permit the surgical instrument to be moved to the opened position.
18. The surgical instrument of claim 11, wherein the portions of the working portion of the first arm and the second arm each form a grasping jaw, each of the grasping jaws being pivotally movable relative to one another to enable grasping of one of the material and the article between the grasping jaws.
19. The surgical instrument of claim 18, wherein the surgical instrument is a surgical needle holder and the grasping jaws are configured to grasp a needle.
20. A surgical instrument comprising: an instrument body having a distal end and an opposite proximal end, the distal end including a working portion, the proximal end including a handle, the instrument body having a first side and an opposite second side between the distal end and proximal end; a first arm and a second arm being pivotally movable to one another, each of the first arm and the second arm having a handle portion of the handle and a portion of the working portion, the portions of the working portion of the first arm and the second arm each forming a grasping jaw, each of the grasping jaws being pivotally movable relative to one another to enable grasping of one of material and an article between the grasping jaws; each of the handle portions of the first and second arms being configured to enable a user to control the instrument body and move the portions of the working portion of the first and second arms between opened and closed positions, the closed position resulting in closing the working portions of the first and second arms upon the material or the article; the handle portion of the first arm having a thenar eminence contacting surface on the first side of the instrument body, the thenar eminence contacting surface extending away from the second side and having a first concave curvature toward the first side, the first concave curvature being configured to generally conform to a contour of a portion of a medial portion of a thenar eminence to a lateral portion of the thenar eminence, the thenar eminence contacting surface having a second concave curvature extending over a radial side of one of a first metacarpal of a hand of the user or a proximal phalanx of a thumb of the user, the thenar eminence contacting surface being adapted to permit the user to open the surgical instrument by moving the first metacarpal away from the second arm; the handle portion of the second arm having a palmar contacting surface on the first side of the instrument body and at least one finger contacting surface on the second side of the instrument body, the finger contacting surface being configured as a plate, the finger contact surface permitting the user to grasp the instrument and facilitate relative movement between the first and second arms to open and close the instrument; and a ratcheted locking mechanism attached to the handle portions for holding the grasping jaws in the closed position, the ratcheted locking mechanism having a first ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the first arm and a second ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the second arm, the first ratchet arm and the second ratchet arm each having a cooperating ratchet surface adapted to engage one another so as to hold the surgical instrument in the closed position, and, when disengaged, from one another to permit the surgical instrument to be moved to the opened position.
21. The surgical instrument of claim 20, wherein the second concave curvature further extends to a dorsal side of the hand of the user.
22. The surgical instrument of claim 20, wherein the thenar eminence contacting surface has a cupping portion extending over one of the first metacarpal of the hand or the proximal phalanx of the thumb of the user.
23. The surgical instrument of claim 20, wherein the handle portion of the first arm is configured to contact at least a portion of the thenar eminence of the hand of the user, and being configured to wrap around from the thenar eminence on a palmar side of the hand up to the radial side of the first metacarpal of the hand of the user and to extend over at least a portion of a dorsal side of the first metacarpal.
24. The surgical instrument of claim 20, wherein the surgical instrument is a surgical needle holder and the grasping jaws are configured to grasp a needle.
25. A method of using a surgical instrument comprising: providing a surgical instrument having a first arm and a second arm pivotally movable to one another, each of the first arm and the second arm having a handle portion and a working portion with the working portions being proximate a distal end and the handle portions being proximate a proximal end of the instrument body, the handle portion of the first arm having a thenar eminence contacting surface and an extension extending from the thenar eminence contacting surface to extend from a thenar eminence on a palmar side of a hand of a user up to a radial side of one of a first metacarpal of the hand or a proximal phalanx of a thumb of the user when the user's thenar eminence is placed against a first side of the handle portion of the first arm, the handle portion of the second arm having a palmar contacting surface on a first side of the second arm and at least one finger contacting surface on a second side of the second arm, the surgical instrument having a ratcheted locking mechanism attached to the handle portions to hold the surgical instrument in a closed position, the ratcheted locking mechanism having a first ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the first arm and a second ratchet arm extending from the handle portion of the second arm, the ratchet arms each having a cooperating ratchet surface adapted to engage one another so as to hold the surgical instrument in the closed position, and, when disengaged from one another to permit the surgical instrument to be moved to an opened position; grasping the surgical instrument so that the thenar eminence of the user is placed against the thenar eminence contacting surface and a palm of the user contacts the palmar contacting surface and at least one finger of the user contacts the at least one finger contacting surface; pressing the radial side of one of the first metacarpal of the hand or the proximal phalanx of the thumb of the user into contact with the extension of the handle portion of the first arm and away from the handle portion of the second arm to position the surgical instrument in the opened position; closing the working portions of the first and second arms upon material or an article by moving the handle portions toward one another to engage the cooperating ratchet surfaces to one another; opening the ratcheted locking mechanism by a combination of flexion of the at least one finger against the palmar contacting surface and thumb abduction against the thenar eminence contacting surface to facilitate relative movement between the first and second arms and disengagement the cooperating ratchet surfaces; and pressing the radial side of one of the first metacarpal of the hand or the proximal phalanx of the thumb of the user into contact with the extension of the handle portion of the first arm and away from the handle portion of the second arm to once again position the surgical instrument in the opened position.
26. The method on claim 25, wherein pressing the radial side of the first metacarpal of the hand of the user into contact with the extension of the handle portion of the first arm and away from the handle portion of the second arm positions the surgical instrument in the opened position.
27. The method on claim 25, wherein pressing the proximal phalanx of the thumb of the user into contact with the extension of the handle portion of the first arm and away from the handle portion of the second arm positions the surgical instrument in the opened position.
28. The method on claim 25, wherein opening the ratcheted locking mechanism includes the flexion of middle and ring fingers of the hand of the user against the at least one finger contacting surface.
29. The method on claim 25, further comprising placing a tip of the at least one finger into at least one depression on the at least one finger contacting surface prior to opening the ratcheted locking mechanism.
30. The method on claim 25, wherein the surgical instrument is a surgical needle holder and closing the working portions of the first and second arms upon the material or the article includes grasping a needle.
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[0023] A surgical instrument according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is generally indicated by the numeral 10 in
[0024] Furthermore, the palm 30, as depicted in
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[0027] The first distal end portion 60 and the second distal end portion 62 forming the working portion 46 are moveable relative to one another between a closed position (
[0028] For example, each of the first distal end portion 60 and the second distal end portion 62 can form a grasping jaw that are pivotally moveable relative to one another in a plier-like fashion. Such grasping jaws can be used for clamping, grasping, and/or gripping at least one of an article or a material therebetween when moved from the opened position toward the closed position via manipulation of the handle 48. To illustrate, the grasping jaws via operation thereof can be used to grasp a needle, and/or can be used to grasp tissues of the patient. Furthermore, each of the first distal end portion 60 and the second distal end portion 62 instead can form a cutting blade that are pivotally moveable relative to one another in a scissor-like fashion. Such cutting blades can be used for cutting and/or dissecting an article or a material therebetween when moved from the opened position toward the closed position via manipulation of the handle 48. To illustrate, the cutting blades via operation thereof can be used to cut tissues of the patient during surgery.
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[0030] The first handle portion 64 can be positioned at various locations along the first proximal end portion 70 to facilitate engagement with different portions of the hand 12. The first C-shaped portion 74 and the second C-shaped portion 76 can be positioned so that portions thereof and portions of the U-shaped portion 78 contact the radial side 14 of the first metacarpal of the hand 12, the radial side 14 of the proximal phalanx of the thumb 20, or the radial side 14 of portions of both the first metacarpal and the proximal phalanx. The first handle portion 64 permits the user to move the first distal end portion 60 and the second distal end portion 62 forming the portions of the working portion 46 from the closed position to the opened position by pressing thereagainst the radial side 16 of the first metacarpal and/or the proximal phalanx. And the first handle portion 64 also permits the user to move the first distal end portion 60 and the second distal end portion 62 forming the portions of the working portion 46 from the opened position to the closed position by pressing thereagainst portions of a medial portion and/or a lateral portion of the thenar eminence 32 on the palmar side 14.
[0031] The first C-shaped portion 74 includes a first hand-contacting surface in the form of a first thenar eminence contacting surface 80 and the second C-shaped portion 76 includes a second hand-contacting surface in the form of a second thenar eminence contacting surface 82. The first thenar eminence contacting surface 80 and the second thenar eminence contacting surface 82 extend away from the second side 52 and have a first concave curvature and a second concave curvature, respectively, toward the first side 50. The first concave curvature and the second concave curvature can include portions shaped to extend over, contact, cover, and generally conform to a contour of portions of the medial portion and/or the lateral portion of the thenar eminence 32. Furthermore, the first thenar eminence contacting surface 80 and the second thenar eminence contacting surface 82 can include a third concave curvature and a fourth concave curvature, respectively, with portions thereof that can extend over, contact, cover, and/or generally conform to the radial side 16 of the hand 12 over at least one of the first metacarpal and the proximal phalanx. And, the third concave curvature of the first thenar eminence contacting surface 80 and the fourth concave curvature of the second thenar eminence contacting surface 82 can include portions that can extend over, contact, and/or generally conform to the dorsal side 18 of the hand 12. A portion of the U-shaped portion 78 can include a dorsal contacting surface 84 that also can be configured to extend over, contact, and/or generally conform to the dorsal side 18 of the hand 12. The surfaces of the third concave curvature together with portions of the U-shaped portion 78 form a first transitional contacting surface 86, and the surfaces of the fourth concave curvature together with portions of the U-shaped portion 78 form a second transitional contacting surface 88 for contacting portions of the palmar side 14, the radial side 16, and/or the dorsal side 18 of the hand 12.
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[0033] Contact of the tips of at least one of the middle finger 24, the ring finger 26, and the pinky finger 28 with the finger-contacting surface 92 can also be used to move the second proximal end portion 72 of the second arm 54 inwardly toward the palmar side 14 relative to the first proximal end portion 70 of the first arm 54. In doing so, the tips of the middle finger 24, the ring finger 26, and/or the pinky finger 28 can be used, via flexion thereof, to press against the depression 96 to move the second proximal end portion 72 inwardly. Additionally, abduction of the thumb 20 can also be used to facilitate movement of the first proximal end portion 70 inwardly. As depicted in
[0034] Different alternate embodiments of a first handle portion are depicted in
[0035] A second of the alternative embodiments of the first handle portion is generally indicated by the numeral 220 in
[0036] A third of the alternative embodiments of the first handle portion is generally indicated by the numeral 240 in
[0037] A fourth of the alternative embodiments of the first handle portion is generally indicated by the numeral 260 in
[0038] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.