Speculum
Abstract
A bone access tool including a handle assembly and speculum assembly coupled to the handle assembly for accessing and channeling through biological tissue is described. The handle assembly has first and second portions that are movable relative to one another. The speculum assembly has first and second speculum members movably positioned relative to one another. The speculum members define an internal shaft arranged about a central axis and a tapered shape when positioned adjacent one another. The tapered shape gradually reduces in size from a proximal rim to a distal edge of the speculum assembly. Actuation of the handle assembly causes the first speculum member and second speculum member to spread apart from one another about the central axis so as to retract anatomical tissue and widen a size of the internal shaft for deploying a tool into the internal shaft between the speculum members.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A bone access tool, comprising:
a handle assembly having a first portion and a second portion that are movable relative to one another; a speculum assembly coupled to the handle assembly, the speculum assembly comprising:
(a) a first speculum member;
(b) a second speculum member movably positioned relative to the first speculum member, wherein the first and second speculum members define an internal shaft therebetween arranged about a central axis, and wherein the first and second speculum members define a tapered shape when positioned adjacent one another wherein the tapered shape gradually reduces in size from a proximal rim to a distal edge of the speculum assembly;
(c) at least one rib extending outwardly from each of the first and second speculum members, the rib having an upper surface and an inclined lower surface; and
wherein actuation of the handle assembly causes the first speculum member and second speculum member to spread apart from one another about the central axis so as to retract anatomical tissue and widen a size of the internal shaft for deploying a tool into the internal shaft between the speculum members.
2 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second speculum members are semi-conical in shape and wherein the tapered shape of the speculum assembly is conical when the first and second speculum members are positioned adjacent one another.
3 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the first and second speculum members have walls that meet along a central plane that intersects with the central axis.
4 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the first and second speculum members mate with one another in an interdigitating manner.
5 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the upper surface of each rib is substantially perpendicular relative to the central axis.
6 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the distal edge of the speculum assembly is pointed when the first and second speculum members are positioned adjacent one another.
7 . A tool as in claim 1 , further comprising a hole in the distal edge of the speculum assembly, the hole communicating with the internal shaft of the speculum assembly and being aligned with the central axis.
8 . A tool as in claim 1 , further comprising a speculum cap removably positioned on a proximal rim of the speculum assembly, the speculum cap forming a surface that can be struck by a striking tool to provide a force onto the speculum assembly for driving the speculum assembly into bone.
9 . A tool as in claim 8 , further comprising a guide wire hole in the speculum cap, the hole being aligned with the central axis and communicating with the internal shaft of the speculum assembly.
10 . A tool as in claim 9 , wherein the hole is shaped so as to facilitate insertion of a guide wire into the hole.
11 . A tool as in claim 9 , wherein the guide wire hole aligns with a second guide wire hole in the distal edge of the speculum assembly along the central axis.
12 . A tool as in claim 8 , wherein the speculum cap is hinged to the speculum assembly.
13 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the handle assembly is hinged relative to the speculum assembly.
14 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the first and second portions of the handle assembly are elongated arms and wherein the handle assembly is actuated by moving the arms toward one another.
15 . A tool as in claim 1 , wherein the portions are ratcheted relative to one another.
16 . A tool as in claim 1 , further comprising a locking member removably coupled to the speculum assembly, wherein the locking member fixes the relative position of the speculum members when coupled thereto.
17 . A method of accessing bone, comprising:
providing an access tool having a handle assembly coupled to a speculum assembly formed of two speculum members that collectively form a substantially conical shape with a pointed distal edge; navigating the access tool through anatomical tissue so that the pointed distal edge of the speculum assembly is located at a desired anatomical location; actuating the handle to cause the speculum members to separate from one another to retract anatomical tissue and to form a passageway between the speculum members; and positioning an elongated tool in the passageway and in contact with the anatomical location.
18 . A method as in claim 17 , further comprising inserting a guide wire at the anatomical location and guiding the speculum assembly over the guide wire.
19 . A method as in claim 18 , further comprising rotating the speculum assembly and the handle assembly about the guide wire during navigation of the access tool.
20 . A method as in claim 17 , further comprising removing a locking member from the tool to permit actuation of the handle.
21 . A method as in claim 17 , wherein the anatomical location is the iliac crest.Cited by (0)
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