This invention relates to a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head.
Surgical operations inside the head/on the brain are performed after making an opening in the skull i.e. the bony cage around the brain or cranium. Generally adopted method of opening is to create four/three burr holes (holes are made with the help of burrs followed by cutting in between the holes by means of giggly saw or latest osteotomes (powered tools). The hard shell flap/bony flap/cranial flap thus created is either kept attached on one side with the pericranium or kept away from patient by covering in a moist mop or in saline.
After finishing of operation on brain, this flap needs to be reapplied and attached with the skull. There are different methods to attach it.
Conventional method comprises steps of drilling small holes in skull followed by inserting stainless steel wire through these holes. Thereafter, the wire is twisted, cut to size and bent inside.
Another method makes utilization of two absorbable plastic buttons, one under the skull and one above the skull. Both buttons are tied with absorbable thread. This keeps the flap in position.
Still another method comprises application of two metal/titanium discs. One disc which goes under the skull has a serrated central wire, wherein the serrations are directed downwards. The second disc is threaded on the serrated wire, which has a central hole with locking fins and can be moved downwards only. It requires special instruments to pull the wire through second disc, in which excess wire is cut off and second disc is locked on the skull.
Disadvantages:
Hence, it can be concluded that, the aforesaid prior arts provide only limited stability to cranial flap. Slight push/pressure can push in the flap and damage brain. Therefore, it is required to develop a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head, which can address the above drawbacks.
An object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head.
Another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head which is very fast to use and apply (less than two minutes).
Still another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head which is cost effective.
Still another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head which does not need any special instrumentation for application.
Still another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head which is robust enough to resist pressure to prevent damage to brain.
Still another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head wherein re-opening of craniotomy flap is fast without requiring special instrumentation.
Still another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head which is reusable.
Still another object of this invention is to propose a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head which allows outward movement of cranial flap in case of brain edema.
According to this invention, there is provided a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head comprising of at least two discs with a connecting member therebetween, wherein said discs and connecting member are provided integrally with a hole therethrough for discharge of fluid.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will be more apparent from the ensuing description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and wherein:
The present invention is directed to a novel medical equipment for anchoring and closing of cranial flap during neurosurgery of head. Now, reference may be made to the accompanying
The top disc (1) comprising of a D-shaped disc and bottom disc (2) is having circular shaped disc.
Further, the top disc is provided with a flat end (L). This helps in rotation of the device to lock and unlock the cranial flap. Again, it allows the cranial flap to be placed in position. Had it been round, it would not have allowed the flap to be placed into position. During placement, the longitudinal side of the disc is inwards. In order to lock it, it is rotated to have round side inwards as shown in
The bottom disc is provided to hold the flap in position. Further, it does not allow the flap to sink in. The shape is preferably circular because otherwise it can't be locked.
Both the discs are connected by means of the connecting member having two flat surfaces (5) and two cylindrical surfaces (6) provided opposite to each other as shown in
Two opposite side surfaces of said connecting member are flat for smooth sliding within the burr hole of the cranial flap. Said member obliterates the space of burr hole. Flat side of the top disc and one flat surface of the connecting member are provided in the same plane.
The hole through the equipment allows passage of fluid to outer surface. There is some fluid like water, blood and air under the cranial flap after surgery, which is channeled through said hole. The hole can be of any shape without restricting to the shape indicated in the accompanying figures.
The equipment is preferably made of medical grade plastic, either absorbable or non-absorbable without restricting scope of the invention to the same. It can be manufactured for example by CNC machining of PEEK blanks, injection moulding. Thus, other materials and methods readily apparent to person skilled in the art are understood to be within scope of the invention.
Further, there is provided a method for anchoring and closing of cranial flap comprising steps of: insertion of the equipment into burr hole with two flat sides of the connecting member perpendicular to the direction of insertion followed by rotation of the equipment through an angle of 90° in clockwise direction for locking of the equipment into the burr hole to perform operation.
Closing of the flap comprising steps of resting of the flap on the equipment positioned in four holes followed by rotation of the equipment so that linear side of the top disc faces away from the flap.
The equipment is locked or unlocked by rotation with the help of a screw driver by inserting the screw driver in the hole of said equipment. The cranial flap can't be pushed outward after being locked.
The thickness of the cranial wall is not uniform, therefore the equipment of the present invention is designed according to the size of cranial wall.
The equipment is not rotated (left unlocked) where brain edema is expected because it allows the cranial flap to move outwards not inwards.
The present invention can be left unlocked. However, no other device can be kept unlocked.
When the device is unlocked, the flap can't move in but can move out. This is because the brain is rigid box inside, which does not permit brain to swell. Sometimes after surgery the brain swells like any other organ in body swells after injury/surgery.
In case of present invention, if kept unlocked, it allows the flap to move outward. Thus, it acts as safety valve of pressure cooker. Whenever there is excess pressure inside the skull,, flap can move outward to avoid problems to patient.
Advantageous Features:
It is to be noted that the present invention is susceptible to modifications, adaptations and changes by those skilled in the art. Such variant embodiments employing the concepts and features of this invention are intended to be within the scope of the present invention, which is further set forth under the following claims:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1430/KOL/2012 | Dec 2012 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IN2013/000788 | 12/18/2013 | WO | 00 |