Claims
- 1. An incrementally and automatically adjustable surgical device (110) comprising:an elongate liner (112) of elastomeric material open at opposed ends; a first resilient ring (120) secured around one of said ends (112b) deformable into an oblong shape for insertion with a portion of said liner (112) into a wound and formed to expand against the inner edge of the wound; and a second resilient ring (118) secured around the other of said liner ends (112a) and formed with an oblate cross-section having opposed chordal surfaces (118a, 118b) for enabling the gripping and rolling of a remaining portion of said liner (112) in increments on itself and against the outer edge of the wound, whereby the liner length may be adjusted in increments before placement in the wound and automatically adjustable lengthwise after placement.
- 2. An adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 1 wherein said elastic material has a deformation of approximately 0.167 inch/inch.
- 3. An adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 1 wherein:said chordal surfaces (118a, 118b) are disposed transverse to the length of said liner (112) in both an as-manufactured condition and an incrementally-adjusted condition.
- 4. An adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 3 wherein:said chordal surfaces (118a, 118b) are flat and are located in parallel planes equidistant from the centroid of said cross-section.
- 5. An adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 4 wherein:said parallel planes are perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the liner (112).
- 6. An adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 4 wherein:said liner (112) is a thin sheet of generally cylindrical form wrapped about said rings (118, 120) and secured thereto.
- 7. An adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 1 wherein:each of said rings (118, 120) is of urethane having a hardness in a range of about 50 to about 90 Shore A scale.
- 8. A lengthwise adjustable surgical device (110) for use in surgery comprising:an elongate elastomeric liner (112) open at opposite ends; an inner ring (120) secured to said liner (112) at one end (112b), an outer ring (118) secured to said liner (112) at the opposite end (112a), said outer ring (118) having an oblate transverse cross-section defined by a diametrically opposed pair of arcuate surfaces interconnected by an opposed pair of chordal surfaces (118a, 118b), said chordal surfaces (118a, 118b) extending outwardly from said liner (112) in a plane perpendicular to a central axis extending lengthwise of said liner (112), said outer ring (118) being in a minimally strained stable condition when said chordal surfaces (118a, 118b)are lying in said plane, said outer ring (118) being operable, when rolled 180° about its centroid, to roll said liner (112) about itself and thereby to adjust the length of the liner (112) in increments.
- 9. A lengthwise adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 8 wherein at least said outer ring (118) is of urethane having a durometer in a range of about 50 to about 90 Shore A.
- 10. A lengthwise adjustable surgical device (110) according to claim 8 wherein the chordal width of each chordal surface (118a, 118b) is defined substantially by the formula:W=xD, wherein W is the width, x is a constant of 0.85, and D is the diametrical distance between said arcuate surfaces.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a 371 of PCT/US97/12800, filed Jul. 21, 1997. The subject matter of this application is a c-i-p to U.S. patent application No. 08/606,606, filed Feb. 26, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,649,550, granted Jul. 22, 1997.
PCT Information
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