Claims
- 1. A clamp for securing an instrument to a support member, the clamp comprising:
(a) a main body comprising (i) a top portion, (ii) a middle portion, and (iii) a base portion, wherein the portions are separated by at least two channels, the clamp further comprising (iv) a cooperating interface adapted to cooperate with at least a portion of the support member; (b) an instrument holder supported by the main body and defining a receiving aperture adapted to receive and secure an instrument with respect to the clamp; (c) a tightening member supported by the main body and adapted to extend through the main body and in use to at least partially compress the at least two channels of the main body such that the instrument holder is secured in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational stability with respect to the main body and the cooperating interface secures the clamp to at least a portion of the support member.
- 2. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the tightening member comprises a throughpin adapted to extend through the main body such that when tightened, the throughpin at least partially compresses components of the main body together.
- 3. The clamp of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises a surgical frame adapted to be positioned with respect to a patient and the instrument holder is adapted to receive medical instruments.
- 4. The clamp of claim 1, further comprising an instrument interposed in the receiving aperture and wherein the instrument holder further comprises a side slot that at least partially compresses when the tightening member is activated such that the instrument is securely positioned in the receiving aperture when the main body is compressed by the tightening member.
- 5. A clamp for securing an instrument to a support member, the clamp comprising:
(a) a main body defining a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion wherein the top portion and the middle portion are separated by a first channel and the middle portion and the base portion separated by a second channel; (b) an instrument holder aperture defined by the top portion and the middle portion; (c) a cooperating interface adapted to cooperate with the support member defined by the middle portion and the base portion; (d) a throughpin receiving aperture extending through each portion of the main body; and (e) a throughpin adapted to be inserted through the throughpin receiving aperture, such that upon tightening of the throughpin, the first and second channels are at least partially compressed together.
- 6. The clamp of claim 5, further comprising an instrument holder positioned in the instrument holder aperture defined by the top portion and the middle portion.
- 7. The clamp of claim 6, wherein the at least partially compressed together channels draw the top portion, the middle portion, and the base portion closer together, causing the aperture defined by the top portion and the middle portion to at least partially secure the instrument holder in at least partial non-rotational and at least non-translational position with respect to the clamp.
- 8. The clamp of claim 5, further comprising a support member.
- 9. The clamp of claim 8, wherein the at least partially compressed together channels draw the top portion, the middle portion, and the base portion closer together, causing the cooperating interface to clamp onto the support member to at least partially secure the clamp with respect to the support member.
- 10. The clamp of claim 5, wherein the throughpin comprises a head and a threaded end, and the threaded end is adapted to engage a corresponding threaded aperture of the base portion.
- 11. A system for positioning and stabilizing surgical instruments, comprising:
(a) a support member for positioning over a surgical site; (b) a clamp for securing instruments to the support member, wherein the clamp comprises:
(i) a main body comprising a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion, wherein the portions are separated by at least two channels, the clamp further comprising a cooperating interface adapted to cooperate with at least a portion of the support member; (ii) an instrument holder supported by the main body and defining a receiving aperture adapted to receive and secure an instrument with respect to the clamp; (iii) a tightening member supported by the main body and adapted to extend through the main body and in use to at least partially compress the at least two channels of the main body such that the instrument holder is secured in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational stability with respect to the main body and the cooperating interface secures the clamp to at least a portion of the support member; and (c) an instrument for being received by the clamp.
- 12. A system for positioning and stabilizing surgical instruments, comprising:
(a) a support member for positioning over a surgical site; (b) a clamp for securing instruments to the support member, wherein the clamp comprises:
(i) a main body defining a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion wherein the top portion and the middle portion are separated by a first channel and the middle portion and the base portion separated by a second channel; (ii) an instrument holder aperture defined by the top portion and the middle portion; (iii) a cooperating interface adapted to cooperate with the support member defined by the middle portion and the base portion; (iv) a throughpin receiving aperture extending through each portion of the main body; and (v) a throughpin adapted to be inserted through the throughpin receiving aperture, such that upon tightening of the throughpin, the first and second channels are at least partially compressed together; and (c) an instrument for being received by the clamp.
- 13. A method for clamping an instrument to a support member, comprising:
(a) providing a support member; (b) providing an instrument; (c) providing a clamp, comprising:
(i) a main body comprising a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion, wherein the portions are separated by at least two channels, the clamp further comprising a cooperating interface adapted to cooperate with at least a portion of the support member; (ii) an instrument holder supported by the main body and defining a receiving aperture adapted to receive and secure an instrument with respect to the clamp; (iii) a tightening member supported by the main body and adapted to extend through the main body and in use to at least partially compress the at least two channels of the main body such that the instrument holder is secured in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational stability with respect to the main body and the cooperating interface secures the clamp to at least a portion of the support member; (d) inserting the instrument into the instrument holder; (e) positioning the cooperating interface such that it cooperates with at least a portion of the support member; and (f) tightening the throughpin to (1) secure the instrument in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational movement with respect to the clamp and (2) secure the clamp in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational movement with respect to the support member.
- 14. A method for clamping an instrument to a support member, comprising:
(a) providing a support member; (b) providing an instrument; (c) providing a clamp, comprising:
(i) a main body defining a top portion, a middle portion, and a base portion wherein the top portion and the middle portion are separated by a first channel and the middle portion and the base portion separated by a second channel; (ii) an instrument holder aperture defined by the top portion and the middle portion; (iii) a cooperating interface adapted to cooperate with the support member defined by the middle portion and the base portion; (iv) a throughpin receiving aperture extending through each portion of the main body; and (v) a throughpin adapted to be inserted through the throughpin receiving aperture, such that upon tightening of the throughpin, the first and second channels are at least partially compressed together; and (d) inserting the instrument into the instrument holder; (e) positioning the cooperating interface such that it cooperates with at least a portion of the support member; and (f) tightening the throughpin to (1) secure the instrument in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational movement with respect to the clamp and (2) secure the clamp in at least partial non-rotational and at least partial non-translational movement with respect to the support member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/923,891, filed on Aug. 7, 2001, having the title “Improved Method and Apparatus for Stereotactic Implantation,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/783,860, filed on Feb. 13, 2001, having the title “Method and Apparatus for Stereotactic Implantation,” and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/783,910, filed on Feb. 13, 2001, having the title “Implantable Joint Prosthesis,” both of which claim benefit under 35, U.S.C. § 119(e) of Provisional U.S. Serial No. 60/223,863, filed Aug. 8, 2000, and entitled “Instrumentation and Method for Implanting a Prosthetic Intervertebral Body” and of Provisional U.S. Serial No. 60/265,218 entitled “Gravity Assisted Localization System,” filed Jan. 31, 2001, all of which are hereby incorporated herein by this reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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