Claims
- 1. A support arm assembly for assisting in the performance of cardiac surgery comprising:
an articulated support arm comprising a plurality of links; a contact member for bearing on the surface of a heart; a socket housing at a distal end of the support arm; a ball connected to the contact member, the ball being received in the socket housing to enable the contact member to assume a select orientation relative to the support arm; a cable extending between the socket housing and a proximal end of the support arm, the cable being operatively associated with the links of the articulated support arm and the socket housing so that when tensioned the cable compresses the links to fix a select configuration of the support arm and compresses the socket housing against the ball to fix a select orientation of the contact member relative to the support arm; tensioning means operatively associated with the cable for tensioning the cable; and clutch means operatively associated with the tensioning means for preventing application of greater than a select tensile force to the cable.
- 2. The support arm assembly of claim 1 wherein the tensioning means comprises:
a first end of the cable being fixedly attached to the socket housing; a hole in each link receiving the cable; a knob having a threaded receptacle, the knob being rotatable relative to the plurality of links; and a threaded member that is received in the threaded receptacle and fixed against rotation relative to the links, a second end of the cable being attached to the threaded member, whereby as the knob is rotated in a first direction the threaded member is advanced within the receptacle to tension the cable and as the knob is rotated in a second direction the threaded member is withdrawn from the receptacle to slacken the cable.
- 3. The support arm assembly of claim 2 wherein the clutch means comprises:
at least one radial driver ramp, the driver ramp being fixed against rotation relative to the knob within a knob housing; an Acme nut received within the knob housing to define the threaded receptacle, the Acme nut having an abutting end having a radial nut ramp nesting with the radial driver ramp; and a spring compressing the radial driver ramp against the acme nut with the radial driver ramp and the radial nut ramp nested, whereby the radial driver ramp and the radial nut ram will disengage if a tensile force on the cable exceeds a select amount as the knob is rotated in the first direction.
- 4. The support arm assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a base including means for fixed attachment to a support; and an axial clamp extending from the base and axially receiving the articulated support arm, the axial clamp having a locked position preventing axial movement of the support arm relative to the axial clamp and an unlocked position enabling axial movement of the support arm relative to the axial clamp; and means operatively associated with the cable for actuating the axial clamp to the locked position as the cable is tensioned.
- 5. The support arm assembly of claim 4 wherein the base further comprises:
a pivotal connection between the base and the axial clamp enabling rotation of the axial clamp relative to the base; and means operatively associated with the cable for fixing the pivotal connection with the axial clamp in a select rotated position relative to the base as the cable is tensioned.
- 6. A support arm assembly for assisting in the performance of cardiac surgery comprising:
a base including means for fixed attachment to a support; an articulated support arm; a contact member for bearing on the surface of the heart operatively associated with a distal end of the support arm; and an axial clamp extending from the base and axially receiving the articulated support arm, the axial clamp having a locked position preventing axial movement of the support arm relative to the axial clamp and an unlocked position enabling axial movement of the support arm relative to the axial clamp, whereby the effective length to the distal end of the support arm relative to the base can be varied.
- 7. The articulated support arm assembly of claim 6 further comprising:
a ball and socket connection between the contact member and a distal end of the articulated support arm to enable the contact member to assume a select orientation relative to the articulated support arm; and fixing means operatively associated with the articulated support arm, the axial clamp and the ball and socket connection for fixing the support arm in a select configuration, for fixing the clamp in the locked position and for fixing the ball and socket connection with a select orientation relative to the articulated support arm by actuation of a single control.
- 8. The support arm assembly of claim 7 further comprising:
a pivotal connection between the base and the axial clamp enabling rotation of the axial clamp relative to the base; and the fixing means including means operatively associated with the pivotal connection for fixing the axial clamp in a select rotated position relative to the base by actuation of the single control.
- 9. The support arm assembly of claim 7 wherein the fixing means comprises a cable extending between the ball and socket connection and a proximal end of the articulated arm, the cable being operatively associated with the articulated support arm, the clamp and the ball and socket connection so that as the cable is tensioned the support arm is fixed in a select configuration, the axial clamp is fixed in the locked position and the ball and socket connection is fixed with a select orientation relative to the support arm and the single control comprises a knob rotatably attached to the proximal end of the support arm, the cable being operatively associated with the knob, and the knob being configured so that as it is rotated in a first direction any tension in the cable is increased and as it is rotated in a second direction any tension in the cable is decreased.
- 10. The support arm assembly of claim 7 wherein the support arm comprises a proximal rigid portion and a distal articulated portion, the proximal rigid portion being axially received by the axial clamp.
- 11. A method for performing a surgical procedure on a heart of a patient comprising the steps of:
a) making an incision in the patient's chest; b) inserting a retractor into the incision and securing the retractor in an open position to provide access to the heart; c) providing an articulated arm having proximal and a distal end; d) attaching the articulated arm to the retractor so that the articulated arm is movable axially relative to the retractor; c) releasably attaching an interchangeable contact member to the distal end of the articulated arm; d) moving the articulated arm axially relative to the retractor and configuring the articulated arm as desired to bring the contact member into contact with a desired portion of the heart; and e) fixing the articulated arm axially of the retractor and fixing the configuration of the support arm to exert and maintain a stabilizing force on the desired portion of the heart while performing the surgical procedure.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein step e) is performed by actuation of a single control operatively associated with the proximal end of the articulated arm.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the surgical procedure is any coronary artery bypass graft procedure and the desired portion of the heart is any anastomotic site and the stabilizing force of step e) provides surgical exposure to the anastomotic site.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein step c) further comprises releasably attaching the interchangeable contact member in a manner allowing for movement relative to the distal end of the articulated arm, step d) further comprises orienting the interchangeable contact member relative to the distal end of the articulated arm as desired and step e) further comprises fixing the orientation of the interchangeable contact member relative to the distal end of the articulated arm.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein b) further comprises attaching the articulated arm to the retractor in a manner allowing the articulated arm to rotate about an axis substantially vertical relative to the patient's chest, step d) further comprises rotating the articulated arm as desired and step e) further comprises fixing the rotational position of the articulated arm relative to the retractor.
- 16. The method of claim 11 step b) further comprises providing a friction fit between the contact member and the distal end of the articulated arm retaining the contact member connected to the distal end of the articulated arm and step e) further comprises fixing the contact member to the distal end of the articulated arm in a select orientation.
- 17. The method of claim 11 wherein step b) further comprises attaching a select one of a plurality of interchangeable contact members to the distal end of the support arm.
- 18. The method of claim 11 wherein the surgical procedure is a surgical procedure on a cardiac valve and the desired portion of the heart is any portion of the heart improving the surgical exposure to an atrium, aorta, or pulmonary artery when the surgical procedure is performed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/351,986, filed Jan. 23, 2002, entitled “Support Arm for Cardiac Surgery.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60351986 |
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