Claims
- 1. A method of incising a tissue structure comprising the steps of:
capturing a tissue structure of a patient in an evaluation and incision instrument; evaluating an incision path through the captured tissue structure utilizing the evaluation and incising instrument; and performing an incision of the captured tissue structure utilizing the evaluation and incision instrument based on the evaluation.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of performing an incision on the captured tissue structure utilizing the evaluation and incision instrument includes:
extending at least a portion of a blade from an interior of a body of the evaluation and incision instrument to a position for incision of the tissue structure.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of extending at least a portion of a blade from an interior of a body of the evaluation and incision instrument to a position for incision includes:
extending the portion of the blade into a reception area formed by prongs of the evaluation and incision instrument.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of evaluating a path of incision for the captured tissue structure utilizing the evaluation and incision instrument includes:
applying an evaluation signal via the evaluation and incision instrument to an area proximate to and including the captured tissue structure; detecting the applied evaluation signal; and processing the detected evaluation signal to determine whether the evaluated incision path may be safely incised.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein detecting the applied evaluation signal includes utilizing a signal sensor located on the patient proximate the captured tissue structure to detect the applied signal; and
wherein processing the detected evaluation signal to determine whether the incision path under evaluation may be safely incised includes determining whether a nerve is in the incision path.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein detecting the applied signal includes utilizing a portion of the evaluation and incision instrument to detect the applied signal.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein processing the detected evaluation signal to determine whether the incision path under evaluation may be safely incised includes determining impedance of the captured tissue structure.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
comparing the determined impedance of the captured tissue structure to a similar known tissue structure impedance value; and determining whether the incision path under evaluation may be safely incised based on the comparison.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the tissue structure comprises a transverse carpal ligament.
- 10. A system for performing an incision on a tissue structure, the system comprising:
a surgical instrument configured to i) capture a tissue structure; ii) evaluate whether an incision path of the capture tissue structure is clear of a nerve, and iii) incise the capture tissue structure when the incision path of the captured tissue structure is clear of a nerve; and a control unit in communication with the surgical instrument and configured to process evaluation data obtained via the surgical instrument in order to determine whether the incision path is clear of a nerve.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the tissue structure comprises a transverse carpal ligament.
- 12. The system of claim 10, wherein said control unit is internal to the surgical instrument.
- 13. The system of claim 10, wherein said control unit is external to the surgical instrument.
- 14. The system of claim 10, wherein said surgical instrument includes:
a first prong carrying an electrical evaluation signal emitter; and a second prong carrying an electrical evaluation signal detector.
- 15. The system of claim 14, wherein said first and second prongs are spaced to capture the tissue structure therebetween.
- 16. The system of claim 10, further comprising:
a sensor in communication with the control unit and adapted to receive the evaluation signal, the sensor configured to be attached to skin of the patient proximate the tissue structure.
- 17. A surgical instrument comprising:
a body; a channel formed in said body and open on one side thereof, said channel configured to receive target tissue for incising; a blade disposed in said body and configured to retractably extend into said channel; a signal transmitter carried by said body and adapted to transmit an evaluation signal into said channel; a signal receiver carried by said body and adapted to receive the transmitted evaluation signal; and circuitry coupled to said signal transmitter and said signal receiver and adapted to control said signal transmitter, monitor said signal receiver, and evaluate an incision path through the target tissue.
- 18. The surgical instrument of claim 17, wherein the blade is manually extendable from and retractable into said body.
- 19. The surgical instrument of claim 17, wherein said circuitry is internal to said body.
- 20. The surgical instrument of claim 17, wherein said circuitry is external to said body.
- 21. The surgical instrument of claim 17, wherein said body includes:
a first prong carrying said signal transmitter; and a second prong carrying said signal receiver; said channel being defined between said first and second prongs.
- 22. The surgical instrument of claim 17, wherein said circuitry is adapted to evaluate an incision path through the target tissue by analyzing signal attenuation of an evaluation signal transmitted by said signal transmitter and received by said signal receiver caused by the target tissue captured within said channel.
- 23. A surgical instrument comprising:
a body; a channel formed in said body and open on one side thereof, said channel configured to receive target tissue for incising; a blade disposed in said body and configured to retractably extend into said channel; a signal transmitter carried by said body and adapted to transmit an evaluation signal into said channel; circuitry coupled to said signal transmitter and said signal receiver and adapted to control said signal transmitter, monitor said signal receiver, and evaluate an incision path through the target tissue; and a signal receiver connected to said circuitry and adapted to receive the transmitted evaluation signal.
- 24. The surgical instrument of claim 23, wherein said signal receiver comprises a skin attachable band.
- 25. The surgical instrument of claim 23, wherein circuitry is adapted to evaluate an incision path through the target tissue by monitoring a nerve for a response signal caused by an evaluation signal transmitted by said signal transmitter and received by said signal receiver.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Cross-reference is hereby made to related co-pending U.S. Patent Application Serial No. ______ filed on even date herewith entitled Imaging and Surgical Procedure For Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, by Conrad Lee Klotz and Sarah Elizabeth Stephens.