The present invention relates to a surgical manually operable instrument which has a modular design and, consequently, can be equipped with different surgical tools in accordance with the principle of a modular system. Said concept is especially suited for being designed as a disposable instrument.
Surgical medicine offers a plurality of applications of so called “single use instruments” which, due to their single use, need not be subjected to any elaborate purification and/or sterilization process and the handling of which therefore is easy and safe for the patient. Decisive to the profitability of “single use instruments” of this type are minimum manufacturing costs as well as sufficient functionality which should not rank behind conventional reusable instruments.
Disposable surgical instruments have been known already in the state of the art. They consist substantially of a number of basic elements made from plastic material which are functionalized by metal or ceramic inserts at particular points. In this way, instruments having a comparatively simple mechanism can be manufactured at low price by mass-manufacturing the basic elements of low-priced plastic material preferably by making use of generally known injection molding techniques, wherein the areas of the basic elements that are especially loaded in surgical application are reinforced by metal or ceramic trimmings. In this way, the costs for material and manufacture can be kept low and the function of the instrument can be ensured at least for the intended single use.
In particular, the afore-described design and manufacturing concept is applied to knives/scalpels, pincers, scissors/forceps, clamps and similar quasi-static instruments comprising a simple mechanism. It has turned out in this context, however, that surgical instruments having a complicated mechanical interior appear to be less suited as “single-use instruments”, because the advantages of the use of low-priced plastic materials are secondary vis-à-vis the high mounting costs in complicated instruments.
In view of the foregoing analysis of the state of the art, it is the object of the present invention to provide a surgical instrument the profitable manufacture of which is less dependent on the complexity thereof.
This object is achieved by a “disposable” surgical instrument comprising the features described herein.
Consequently, the basic idea of the present invention provides the application and the combination of at least three basic design measures:
Concretely speaking, a “disposable” surgical instrument according to the invention includes the following modular elements:
The instrument grip and, resp., the receiving housing formed by the same forms/includes on its (distal) end portion facing the patient a receiving hole or similar mounting means in/on which the shaft (the inner or outer bar or rod component) can be mounted/supported on the instrument grip so that the relative movability of the bar/rod components (axial displacement of the outer or inner bar/rod component) is maintained. At least one of the (two) bar or rod components of the shaft (the outer or inner bar/rod component) and the instrument grip have/form a respective articulation point (on the inner housing side) on which the handle (e.g. rocker-type actuating lever) can be directly articulated such that a manual pivoting/rocking movement of the handle about the articulation point on the instrument grip side is transformed directly into an axial movement of the at least one bar or rod component on the shaft-side articulation point.
Preferably, the articulation point between the at least one bar or rod component and the handle (hereinafter referred to as shaft-side articulation point) and, further preferred, also the articulation point between the instrument grip and the handle (hereinafter referred to as articulation point on the instrument grip side) is formed as a click hinge. Such click hinge may be formed, for example, in that on the at least one bar or rod component and the instrument grip, where necessary, a bolt or hinge pin is tightly arranged/formed and, further preferred, on the preferably rocker-shaped handle clamp-type (partly open) pivot or hinge eyes are arranged/formed. It is outlined in this context that the assignment of the hinge pin and the pivot eyes to said elements may also be reversed, as a matter of course.
Further preferred, the instrument grip and, where necessary, also the handle are made from plastic material, especially injection-molding plastic, wherein the pivot eyes and hinge pins preferably may be formed from one material piece with the handle and/or the grip. It is also possible, however, to manufacture at least the pivot pin on the instrument grip side separately of a metal, for example, and to press-fit the same in corresponding bores on the instrument grip and on the handle, respectively.
The tool shaft may be made from metal, ceramic and/or plastic material. In particular, each of the two relatively axially movable bar or rod components may consist of metal, plastic or ceramic, wherein also a material pairing of a metal bar with a plastic or ceramic bar is possible so as to reduce the sliding friction between the two components.
Preferably, a bar or rod component (as a solid profile) is telescoped into the other bar or rod component (as a tubular profile) in a relatively movable manner, wherein on the radially outer bar or rod component the shaft-side articulation point for the handle is arranged/formed preferably in the form of a hinge bolt or pin, whereas the inner bar or rod component on its proximal end has a fastening means (e.g. locks or bolting holes etc.) by means of which the inner bar or rod component can be axially fixed on/in the handle.
The tool head may be, for example, in the form of a bone punch of a known design, a forceps/rongeur tool, holding forceps or scissors having a pivoting branch.
Between the handle and the instrument grip a biasing spring, for example a leaf spring, may be arranged for urging the handle into the home position (non-actuated position) thereof in which the tool is opened. The biasing spring may be formed integrally with the handle or the instrument grip of the same material or it is pre-assembled on the handle or the instrument grip as an externally fabricated component, preferably made from steel, or is injection-molded with the corresponding element during manufacture of the handle or the grip.
It is of advantage when the instrument grip and also the handle, where necessary, are manufactured by injection molding. For this purpose, a semi-crystalline thermoplastic structural material, e.g. based on polyphthalamide (PPA, Grivory GV-4h and the like) may be used. Said glass fiber reinforced material excels by the following properties:
Further preferred, the instrument head/jaw part is made from sheet steel. For this purpose, the sheet metal can be shaped as desired and subsequently punched by means of a so called progressive die. The advantage of this design primarily resides in the low manufacturing costs.
The inner bar or rod component may consist of metallic round stock which may preferably be eroded or laser-treated and subsequently hardened. The outer bar or rod component may equally consist of metallic tubing which is preferably eroded or laser-treated.
Eroding offers the advantage that by an appropriate device it enables plural parts to be manufactured simultaneously, which allows saving manufacturing costs. The advantage of laser technology consists in the fact that the set-up time and the processing time are reduced vis-à-vis eroding.
As afore-mentioned, it is advantageous to assign plural functions and actuating options, resp., to at least one of the (afore-mentioned) elements of the surgical instrument in accordance with the invention (multi-function/operating element). It is favorable, for example, when the instrument grip is configured, in addition to the pistol grip shape, with a (transversely extending) through opening or eye having a diameter which is adapted so that at least one actuating finger of an operating person, preferably the thumb, may be reached through. In this way, the instrument grip can be received as the one branch of scissors or holding forceps. It is of further advantage when also the handle includes two actuating portions or offers actuating options correlated with the actuating options of the instrument grip. In so far the handle may include an open (not looped) as well as continuous (over the entire length thereof projecting from the receiving housing) concave actuating portion or actuating edge which is provided as a contacting or engaging edge for the operating finger(s), wherein additionally a through opening (extending transversely to the actuating direction) (which is comparable to the through opening on the instrument grip) is formed or provided on the handle, with the through opening being dimensioned for (at least) one actuating finger of the operating person reaching through.
In this way, the surgical instrument may be hand-held like a pistol and may be actuated by means of the trigger finger or may be received and handled like scissors at the eyes/through openings thereof.
Hereinafter the invention will be illustrated in detail by way of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying figures.
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Accordingly, the surgical instrument according to the invention has a modular structure especially according to the modular principle and includes an instrument grip, preferably a pistol grip 1, which forms a receiving housing inter alia for an actuating lever 2 which is hinged in the manner of a rocker in the pistol grip 1 to an articulation point 8 on the handle side. A first actuating portion 2a of the rocker-type actuating lever 2 projects from the pistol grip 1 and, resp., from the receiving housing and serves as inserting/engaging area for a surgeon. A second force transmission portion 2b of the rocker-type actuating lever 2 on the side opposed to the actuating portion 2a with respect to the handle-side articulation point 8 serves as coupling transmission area for transferring the actuating force applied by a surgeon to a shaft tool 4.
The shaft tool 4 in the present case consists of a tool shaft 6 inserted in the pistol grip 1 and, resp., the receiving housing at its proximal end portion (facing away from the patient) and of an instrument head or jaw part 10 for the surgical effective engagement on the patient, as it is exemplified in
As one can infer already from
For example,
The surgical instrument according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention thus includes merely three main components for the modular system, i.e. the instrument grip 1 which is equal for all variants of the surgical instrument, the actuating lever 2 which optionally may have different lever ratios and the shaft tool 4 which is exchangeable for the different instrument variants. In addition, a biasing spring 18 (cf.
The instrument grip 1 and the actuating lever 2 are shown separately from each other in
Accordingly, in its distal area the instrument grip 1 forms sort of a receiving duct 1a into which the tool shaft 4 can be inserted and a holding area 1b having the contours of a pistol grip. Additionally, in the holding area 1b a through opening 1c corresponding to a scissors grip (for a thumb/finger reaching therethrough) is formed. Finally, in the distal area below the receiving shaft 1a the handle-side articulation point 8 is disposed. In the present case, it consists of a projection extending along the holding area 1b and being formed of two eye plates 8a spaced apart in parallel. Each of the eye plates 8a includes an aligned through bore 8b into which a hinge pin 20 can be inserted.
The actuating lever 2 equally includes in its first actuating portion 2a a rim contour (open/non-looped grip edge) which promotes the lever 2 being held by the fingers of a surgeon and, in addition, a through opening 2c corresponding to a scissors grip for a finger (thumb) reaching therethrough. In this respect, the instrument grip 1 including the actuating lever 2 mounted thereto may be optionally held and handled like a pistol grip or like a scissors grip so as to cope with different shaft tools 4.
The actuating lever 2 includes in its central portion a flattening 22 provided with a through hole 24. The flattening 22 is configured so as to be slidingly introduced between the two parallel eye plates 8a, wherein the subsequently inserted hinge pin 20 pivotally retains the actuating lever 2 on the instrument grip 1. As is further evident from
In
Accordingly, the inner bar 12 of each tool shaft 4 according to
The outer tubular bar 14 according to
The assembly of a surgical instrument according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, presently in the form of the bone punch, is illustrated in
Accordingly, at first, the inner bar 12 is inserted into the receiving duct 1a of the instrument grip 1 and is axially secured by means of two transverse splints. Then the outer tubular bar 14 is slipped over the inner bar 12 and is equally inserted into the receiving duct 1a until the latter proximally abuts at the end side on the front transverse splint.
As is evident from
As one can infer from the foregoing description, merely four assembly steps are required to complete the surgical instrument. Said steps can be carried out quickly and without any major manufacturing expenditure. Both the instrument grip 1 and the actuating lever 2 are made from injection-molded plastic and hence manufacture thereof is quite inexpensive. Merely the shaft tool 4 and the jaw part 10 are manufactured at least partly or completely of metal or ceramic. In so far the manufacturing costs in terms of material, manufacture of the modular elements and assembly thereof can be minimized. Besides, all elements can be assembled from outside of the instrument grip 1 without the use of any tools and are also accessible from outside. In the present case, this is no problem in view of sterilization/purification as well as susceptibility to damage, however, as the instrument is provided as a disposable instrument which will be disposed of after one single use.
Summing up, the invention discloses a disposable surgical instrument which, in accordance with the principle of a modular system, has the following elements:
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10 2014 113 634.9 | Sep 2014 | DE | national |
This application is the United States National Phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2015/070969, filed Sep. 14, 2015, which is related to and claims the benefit of priority of German Application No. DE 10 2014 113 634.9, filed Sep. 22, 2014. The contents of International Application No. PCT/EP2015/070969 and German Application No. DE 10 2014 113 634.9 are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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PCT/EP2015/070969 | 9/14/2015 | WO | 00 |