Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument for the dissection of bone and other tissue, comprising:
a powered drive unit made substantially of non-metal material; and a dissection tool operably connected to the drive unit.
- 2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 wherein the drive unit includes a pneumatic motor made substantially of plastic.
- 3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 wherein the dissection tool is a rotary-type tool, the instrument further comprising:
an attachment connected to the drive unit and surrounding the dissection tool.
- 4. The surgical instrument of claim 3 wherein the attachment is made substantially of non-machined material and wherein the drive unit and the attachment are manufactured to survive a single operating procedure.
- 5. A drive unit for use with a rotary-type surgical instrument, the drive unit comprising:
a first interface for connecting to a power source; a second interface for connecting to a surgical tool; a motor connected to the first and second interfaces; and means for making the drive unit disposable.
- 6. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable degrades the motor in response to being exposed to an sterilization process.
- 7. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable disables the drive unit in response to being exposed to an autoclave process.
- 8. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable provides a predetermined amount of lubricant to be supplied to the motor.
- 9. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable is a rapidly-degradable material used in the motor.
- 10. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable disables the drive unit in response to disconnecting the first interface from the power source.
- 11. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable includes a single-use coupling for use with the first interface.
- 12. The drive unit of claim 5 wherein the means for making the drive unit disposable limits an amount of power that can be provided from the power source to the motor.
- 13. A surgical instrument comprising:
a surgical tool; and a drive unit having a rotatable motor, the rotatable motor being permanently secured to the surgical tool.
- 14. The surgical instrument of claim 13 wherein the drive unit is made substantially of moldable material.
- 15. A surgical instrument for the dissection of bone and other tissue, the surgical instrument comprising:
a rotary cutting member; a motor assembly for driving the rotary cutting member including a collet assembly for receiving the rotary cutting member; and an attachment including a hollow main body portion circumferentially surrounding a substantial portion of the rotary cutting member, a tubular sleeve disposed in the main body portion and a pair of bearings disposed in the tubular sleeve, the pair of bearings rotatably supporting the rotary cutting member, the main body portion releasably attached to the motor assembly.
- 16. The surgical instrument of claim 15, wherein the main body portion is constructed of a first material having a low thermal conductivity.
- 17. The surgical instrument of claim 16, wherein the tubular sleeve is constructed of a second material having a high thermal conductivity.
- 18. A pneumatic drive unit for use with a surgical instrument, comprising:
a rotor positioned around a rotational axis of the drive unit; and a vane housing surrounding the rotor and having an elongated slot extending in a direction of the rotational axis at a radial distance from the axis; wherein the slot is for directing a fluid towards the rotor for turning the rotor about the rotational axis.
- 19. A pneumatic drive unit for use with a surgical instrument, comprising:
a motor; and a housing surrounding the motor, the housing including a plurality of ridges; wherein the housing is operable for receiving a fluid and directing a first portion of the fluid to the motor, and at least temporarily sustaining a second portion of the fluid between the plurality of ridges.
- 20. A drive unit for use with a surgical instrument, comprising:
a motor; and a first housing surrounding the motor, the first housing being made of a first material; a second housing surrounding the first housing being made of a second material.
- 21. The drive unit of claim 20 wherein the second material is an over-molded piece of plastic.
- 22. A surgical instrument comprising:
a powered drive unit made substantially of radio-translucent material; and a dissection tool operably connected to the drive unit.
- 23. A surgical instrument comprising:
a pre-sterilized drive unit made substantially of extrudable or moldable material; and a container for maintaining the sterility of the drive unit until the drive unit is ready to be used.
- 24. A single-use coupling for connecting a fluid hose with a surgical instrument having a pneumatically powered motor, the single-use coupling comprising:
a first portion interconnected to the pneumatically powered motor; and a second portion interconnected to the fluid hose; wherein the first and second portions are selectively couple-able to define a fluid path between the pneumatically powered motor and the fluid hose; and wherein one of the first and second portions includes at least one retainer for securing the first portion to the second portion when coupled, and the other of the first and second portions includes a cutting member for destruction of the at least one retainer upon decoupling of the first and second portions.
- 25. A kit for a surgical procedure, the kit comprising:
a motor for coupling to a source of power; at least one dissection tool to be driven by the motor unit; and a sealed package enveloping the motor and the at least one dissection tool; wherein the sealed package maintains sterility of the motor and the at least one dissection tool prior to the surgical procedure.
- 26. A kit for a surgical procedure, the kit comprising:
an attachment for coupling to a motor; a dissection tool to be driven by the motor unit and positioned inside the attachment; and a sealed package enveloping the attachment and the dissection tool; wherein the sealed package maintains sterility of the attachment and the dissection tool prior to the surgical procedure.
- 27. A method of using a surgical instrument having a rotary cutting member driven by a motor assembly to dissect bone or other tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a pre-sterilized attachment for circumferentially surrounding a substantial length of the rotary cutting member; intra-operatively removing the attachment from a sealed package; removably attaching the attachment to the motor assembly such that the attachment circumferentially surrounds a substantial length of the rotary cutting member; using the surgical instrument to dissect bone or other tissue; removing the attachment from the motor portion; and discarding the attachment.
- 28. A method of using a surgical instrument, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a pre-sterilized drive unit for providing a rotational force to a dissection tool; intra-operatively removing the attachment from a sealed package; attaching the drive unit so the dissection tool to construct the surgical instrument; using the surgical instrument to dissect bone or other tissue; and discarding the drive unit.
- 29. A method of providing a surgical instrument, the method comprising the steps of:
manufacturing a disposable motor for use with the surgical instrument; providing the disposable motor to an end user for performing a surgical operation; and receiving the disposable motor from the end user upon completion of the surgical operation.
- 30. The method of claim 29 further comprising:
crediting the end user upon receipt of the disposable motor.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein the disposable motor is received at a facility that is different from a facility used for manufacturing the disposable motor.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This invention claims the benefit of U.S. patent Ser. No. 60/360,332 filed Feb. 26, 2002 and U.S. patent Ser. No. 60/287,456 filed Apr. 30, 2001, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if reproduced in their entirety.
[0002] The following related patent applications are also hereby made of record and incorporated by reference: U.S. patent Ser. No. 10/102,762, U.S. patent Ser. No. 09/303,781, and U.S. patent Ser. No. 60/352,609.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60360332 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60287456 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60352609 |
Jan 2002 |
US |