Claims
- 1. A medical device installation tool, comprising:
a pair of opposed levers, each having a proximal, handle portion and a distal portion; a fulcrum disposed between the two levers and including an opening extending therethrough; a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending at least partially therethrough, the pusher block being positioned between the two levers and slidably moveable between an initial location distal of the fulcrum and a final location adjacent a distal end of the levers; and a pusher rod having proximal, handle end, and a distal end, the pusher rod being slidably disposed through the fulcrum and the distal end of the pusher rod extending into the bore in the pusher block.
- 2. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the bore is a blind bore and the distal end of the pusher rod mates with the blind bore in the pusher block.
- 3. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein each lever includes a surface feature disposed between the proximal and distal ends thereof, the surface feature being effective to slidably mate to a complementary surface feature formed in a prosthesis.
- 4. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the bore extends entirely through the pusher block and the distal end of the pusher rod has a distal tip that is adapted to extend through the bore in the pusher block and that is effective to mate to a prosthesis.
- 5. The medical device installation tool of claim 4, wherein the pusher block has a height effective to separate the levers from a prosthesis such that, when the pusher rod is mated to a prosthesis, the levers are spaced apart from the prosthesis.
- 6. The medical device installation tool of claim 4, wherein the rod includes an externally threaded first distal portion and an externally threaded second distal portion, the second distal portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first distal portion and being positioned proximal to the first distal portion.
- 7. The medical device installation tool of claim 6, wherein:
the bore of the pusher block includes a threaded proximal opening that is threadingly matable with the second distal portion of the rod; a distal opening of the pusher block having a diameter less than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod; and a chamber disposed between the first and second openings, the chamber having a diameter greater than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod.
- 8. The medical device installation tool of claim 7, wherein the rod is freely rotatable when the second distal portion is disposed within the chamber of the pusher block.
- 9. The medical device installation tool of claim 7, wherein the threaded first distal portion of the rod is threaded in a direction opposite to the direction of the threads of the threaded second distal portion.
- 10. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the bore extends entirely through the pusher block and a distal tip of the pusher rod is adapted to extend through the bore in the pusher block, the distal tip of the pusher rod being further adapted to mate to a grasping element effective to releasably engage a prosthesis.
- 11. The medical installation tool of claim 1, wherein the bore extends entirely through the pusher block and a distal tip of the pusher rod is adapted to extend through the bore in the pusher block, the distal tip of the pusher rod being further adapted to positively engage a prosthesis.
- 12. The medical device installation tool of claim 10, wherein the grasping element has an elongate proximal portion with a bore formed therein and a distal portion that is effective to releasably engage a prosthesis, the proximal portion having an outer diameter that is adapted to fit within the bore of the distal end of the pusher block.
- 13. The medical device installation tool of claim 12, wherein the distal portion of the grasper includes opposed first and second components that are movable between a first, open position, and a second, closed position that is effective to engage a prosthesis.
- 14. The medical device installation tool of claim 13, wherein the distal end of the rod threadingly engages the bore of the grasping element, and wherein rotation of the rod in a first direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move proximally within the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the second, closed position while rotation of the rod in a second direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move distally out of the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the first, open position.
- 15. The medical device installation tool of claim 14, wherein the first and second components each include at least one surface feature effective to engage a prosthesis.
- 16. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the pusher block has upper and lower recesses, each adapted to seat one of the levers, each of the upper and lower recesses including opposed, substantially vertical walls separated by a substantially horizontal base wall, the vertical walls each including a rail extending between the proximal and distal ends of the pusher block and effective to retain the levers.
- 17. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the handle portion of each lever is substantially T-shaped.
- 18. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the pusher rod includes a stop member effective to limit advancement of the pusher rod through the opening in the fulcrum.
- 19. The medical device installation tool of claim 1, wherein the distal portion of each lever includes a curved tip.
- 20. A medical device installation kit, comprising:
a pair of opposed levers, each lever having a proximal handle portion and a distal portion; a fulcrum disposed between the opposed levers for allowing pivotal movement of the levers with respect to each other; a plurality of prosthesis installation assemblies adapted to be slidably disposed between the levers and movable between a first, proximal position and a second, distal position, each assembly including a handle portion effective to move the prosthesis installation assembly between the first and second positions, and a distal prosthesis effecting element adapted to place a prosthesis between adjacent bone structures.
- 21. The medical device installation kit of claim 20, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises:
a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending therethrough; pusher rod slidably disposed between the levers and extending through the bore in the pusher block; and a grasping element effective to releasably engage a prosthesis.
- 22. The medical device installation kit of claim 21, wherein the grasping element has an elongate proximal portion adapted to fit within the bore of the distal end of the pusher block, and a distal portion having opposed first and second components which are movable between a first, open position, and a second, closed position that is effective to engage a prosthesis.
- 23. The medical device installation kit of claim 22, wherein a distal end of the rod threadingly engages the bore of the grasping element, and wherein rotation of the rod in a first direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move proximally within the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the second, closed position while rotation of the rod in a second direction is effective to cause the elongate proximal portion of the grasping element to move distally out of the bore of the pusher block and move the first and second components to the first, open position.
- 24. The medical device installation kit of claim 20, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises a pusher rod having a proximal handle portion, and distal portion having a distal tip adapted to positively engage a prosthesis.
- 25. The medical device installation kit of claim 24, wherein the prosthesis installation assembly further includes a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending therethrough, the distal portion of the pusher rod extending through the bore in the pusher block.
- 26. The medical device installation kit of claim 20, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises:
a pusher rod having an externally threaded first distal portion and an externally threaded second distal portion, the second distal portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first distal portion and being positioned proximal to the first distal portion; a pusher block having a bore extending entirely therethrough having a threaded proximal opening that is threadingly matable with the second distal portion of the rod, and a distal opening having a diameter less than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod; and a chamber disposed between the first and second openings and having a diameter greater than the diameter of the second distal portion of the rod.
- 27. The medical device installation kit of claim 26, wherein the rod is freely rotatable when the second distal portion is disposed within the chamber of the pusher block.
- 28. The medical device installation kit of claim 27, wherein the first distal portion of the rod is adapted to positively engage a prosthesis.
- 29. The medical device installation kit of claim 21, wherein one of the prosthesis installation assemblies comprises:
a pusher block having a proximal end, a distal end, and a bore extending therethrough, the pusher block being slidably disposed between the levers; a pusher rod having a proximal, handle portion and a distal portion extending through the bore in the pusher block; and a plurality of connector elements having a proximal portion adapted to mate to a distal tip of the pusher rod and a distal portion adapted to mate to a prosthesis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/566,514, filed on May 8, 2000, entitled “Medical Installation Tool,” which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09566514 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10011264 |
Dec 2001 |
US |