Claims
- 1. Intracranial surgery operative apparatus comprising:
- a probe guide;
- a plurality of probes alternately slidable on said probe guide along the same axis, each of said probes having a substantially cylindrical outer portion with a tapered end, and different ones of said probes having outer portions of different diameters;
- an expander which has a frame and an expandable body on said frame, said expandable body having walls and having means for holding said walls in a first configuration wherein said walls of said device form a tapered member with a substantially closed end and in a second configuration wherein the walls form a substantially open end; and
- means mountable to the head of a patient, for holding said probe guide and for subsequently supporting said expander so it can move along the same axis as said probes.
- 2. Intracranial surgical operative apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- an expander device mounted at an end of said frame, said expander device having walls at an end portion thereof and having means for deploying said walls between a compacted configuration wherein said walls form a tapered member with a substantially closed narrow end, and an expanded configuration wherein said walls form an open end;
- a probe having an outer end portion of smaller outside diameter than the compacted expander device, and having a tapered outer end, said probe having an inner end; and
- means mountable to the head of a patient for slidably guiding said probe and said frame alternately along the same predetermined axis with respect to the patient's head.
- 3. Surgical operative apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a plurality of leaves having inner ends mounted on said frame and outer ends that can move together and apart to respectively form a largely closed and open end;
- means for moving said leaves, including an annular member slidable within said leaves to force them apart, and a pair of rods connected to said annular member to move it; and
- a collar mounted to said frame and forming a first pair of holes slidably receiving said rods, and forming a second hole for guiding a surgical instrument.
- 4. Surgical operative apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a plurality of leaves having inner ends mounted on said frame and outer ends that can move together and apart to respectively form a largely closed and open end;
- means for moving said leaves, including an annular member slidable within said leaves to force them apart, and at least one elongated member mounted to said annular member to move it;
- a collar mounted to said frame and forming a first hole slidably guiding said elongated member, and forming a second hole for guiding a surgical instrument; and
- a pair of microscopes having a pair of eyepieces and a pair of objective ends, said microscopes each having objective end portions mounted on said collar, with said eyepieces far behind said leaves and with said objective ends located at a distance behind the tips of said leaves at which an object immediately in front of said leaf tips is in focus and in the field of view of both microscopes.
- 5. Surgical operative apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a plurality of leaves having inner ends mounted on said frame and outer ends that can move together and apart to respectively form a largely closed and open end;
- means for moving said leaves, including an annular member slidable within said leaves to force them apart, and at least one elongated member mounted to said annular member to move it;
- a collar mounted to said frame and forming a first hole slidably guiding said elongated member; and
- at least one microscope having an eyepiece and an objective end, said microscope having an objective end portion mounted on said collar, with said eyepiece far behind said leaves and with said objective end located at a distance behind the tips of said leaves at which an object immediately in front of said leaf tips is in focus and in the field of view of said microscope.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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Amico illustrated catalog #26, p. 219, 1966. |
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