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- the invention relates to a specialized instrument to enhance the visual field of a surgeon during a specific "minimally invasive surgery" procedure.
- minimally invasive surgery In modern surgery practice, it is preferred to use minimally invasive surgery when possible because of improved wound improvement, decreased wound infection, and a shorter recovery period.
- a minimally invasive plates (MIPO) technique is now used worldwide in fractured bone fixation, because of rapid bone healing and less complications.
- MIPO minimally invasive plates
- minimally invasive surgery has some limitations in the visual field of the surgeon, necessitating the use of some blind techniques, which increase the risk of nerve transaction.
- the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Release Operation is one such new 'minimally invasive surgery' technique, in which a small incision is made into the wrist in order to release the nerve.
- the old technique made a longer incision, which of course required a longer healing time.
- the new technique has a certain limitation, with a limited visual field, and we thought that it would be possible to design to alleviate this problem - and the result was the Surgical Visual Field Enhancer.
- the Surgical Visual Field Enhancer is used to improve the visual field under a limited skin incision. It includes various parts to make the surgeon's work easier, such as the removable handle, the tunnel opening guide, the tunnel dilator, the lighting tool and the lighting transmitter.
- the user holds the surgical tool body of the surgical visual field enhancer and uses the tunnel opening end to create a tunnel through the soft tissue.
- the tunnel opening end is composed of the tunnel opening tip and the enlargement scalpel for tunnel enlargement.
- the distance marker and guard are used for depth estimation.
- the tunnel opening guide can be inserted in the soft tissue to guide the tunnel creation.
- the tunnel dilator will follow the tunnel opening guide to create the tunnel to the operative site.
- the visual enhancer end is inserted to enhance the surgical visual field.
- the surgeon can use a scalpel, scissors or other instrument as required passed through the tunnel created by the visual enhancer end.
- the associated lighting tool and lighting transmitter can be used as required to provide extra light on the surgical field.
- FIG. 1 is an orientation views of all components of the surgical visual field enhancer apparatus, showing the removable handle, the tunnel opening guide, the tunnel dilator, the lighting tool and the lighting transmitter.
- FIG. 2 is a view of the palmar side of the hand inserting the tunnel opening end to create the tunnel.
- FIG. 3 shows the insertion of the visual enhancer end to increase the surgical visual field.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the different lengths of tunnel opening neck, which are available, and the two kinds of guard.
- FIG. 5 shows the different tunnel opening tip shapes available.
- FIG. 6a shows the different kinds of the tunnel opening guides available.
- FIG. 6b illustrates the tunnel opening guide with the surgical field enhancer.
- FIG. 7 gives examples of the different kinds of guiding hole that can be made.
- FIG. 8 shows the different kinds of visual enhancer end.
- FIG.9a shows the surgical field enhancer before attachment of the lighting tool
- FIG. 9b shows the attachment of the lighting tool to the surgical field enhancer.
- FIG. 10a shows the surgical visual field enhancer before attachment of the lighting tool directly to the lighting transmitter's connector.
- FIG. 10b shows the attachment of the lighting tool directly to the lighting transmitter's connector.
- FIG. 11 are views of the different kinds of lighting transmitters which can be joined to the lighting tool.
- FIG. 12a shows the attachment of the removable handle to the surgical field enhancer.
- FIG. 12b showing how the removable handle is attached to the surgical field enhancer, insertion into a special slot.
- FIG. 12c shows after attachment of the removable handle.
- FIG. 12d another view after attachment of the removable handle to the visual enhancer end of the surgical field
- FIG. 13a and B views of the tunnel opening end with a permanent handle.
- the medical apparatus is composed of six tools, a surgical visual field enhancer 10, removable handle 60, a 'tunnel opening' guide 50, tunnel dilator 95, lighting tool 70 and lighting transmitter 80.
- the surgical visual field enhancer 10 is the main tool to use for the two steps of surgery, which are the tunnel creation process and the visual enhancement process.
- the other parts of this device are additional tools, which can be applied in certain situations that will increase the convenience of usage.
- the surgical visual field enhancer 10 is diagramed, which has four major parts, the surgical tool body 11, the guard 20, the visual enhancer end 30 and the tunnel opening end 40.
- the tunnel opening end 40 is inserted into the soft tissue.
- the user holds the surgical tool body 11 with their thumb placed on the antigliding groove 12 for firm control during the tunnel creation process.
- the tunnel opening tip 41 is initially inserted, followed by the enlarging scalpel 45, which creates the tunnel by pushing the tool forward.
- the tunnel opening end 40 has different sizes of tunnel opening neck 44.
- the long neck 441 is used, with the addition of a guard 20 to monitor the tunnel depth.
- the adjustable guard 22 has an adjustable tunnel 24.
- the adjustable guard 22 slides on the tunnel opening long neck 441 to monitor and control the length of the tunnel using the length adjustable system.
- a distance marker 47 is calibrated on the tunnel opening device's neck 44 to allow accurate estimation of the depth of the tunnel.
- the different shapes of the tunnel opening tip 41 are shown, which can be used in different types of soft tissues.
- the small runnel opening 411 has a small flat tiny tip, which is suitable for use in softer tissues, while the arrow type tunnel opening 412 has a tiny tip and wider slope at the bilateral base, which is suitable for use in harder tissues.
- the vertical type tunnel opening 413 has a tiny vertical tip and wider slope at the bilateral base which is suitable for use in a limited vertical entrance.
- a tunnel opening guide 50 is an additional tool to guide the direction in the process of tunnel creation.
- the tunnel opening guide- wired version 501 has a small round tiny wire that is suitable for harder tissues.
- the simple tunnel opening guide 502 is a flat small shape that is suitable for softened tissues.
- the antislip tunnel opening guide 503 is a small flat shape with an antislip handle 55 and deepened guard stopper 54 that is suitable for general tissues such as subcutaneous tissues.
- the tunnel opening guide 50 has two ends, one being a tunnel guide starter 53 and the other being the body of the tunnel opening guide 52.
- the tunnel guide starter 53 is the initial part to be inserted that can control direction easily. The user can grip the handle and push the tunnel guide starter 53 forward for a controlled distance limited by the deep guard stopper 54.
- the handle has two types simple handle 550 or antislip handle 55.
- the simple handle 550 has smooth surface that is suitable for softer tissues.
- the antislip handle 55 has rough surface that is suitable for harder tissues.
- the standard type of guiding hole 461 has a big hole that is suitable for simple tunnel opening guide 502 and antislip tunnel opening guide 503.
- the small type of guiding hole 462 makes a smaller round hole that is suitable for the small tunnel opening guide-wired version 501.
- the pin type of guiding hole 463 has the smallest round hole that is suitable for the smallest size of tunnel opening guide- wired version 501.
- the holeless surface 464 has no hole on the neck, which is suitable for cases that do not need to use the tunnel opening guide 50.
- the tunnel dilator 95 is an additional tool for dilating a tunnel before the visual enhancement process.
- the tunnel dilator 95 is composed of a blunting tip 951, bilateral sharpened edges 952 and a handle with a marker 953.
- the rounded blunting tip 951 is used for the initial insertion zone.
- the bilateral sharpened edges 952 have wider edges for enlarging the tunnel.
- the handle with a marker 953 is a handling stick that has a marker for estimating depth.
- the visual enhancer end 30 is inserted into the soft tissue along the tunnel, which has been created by the tunnel opening 40.
- FIG. 8 shows the visual enhancer end 30, which consists of a small tip 37, a lateral soft tissue protector 35 and a visual space 36.
- the small tip 37 has a special small round end which is small enough for initial insertion, after which the bilateral plates of the lateral soft tissue protector 35 are passed through to protect the soft tissues.
- a visual space 36 is created, a tunnel through which the user can see clearly along the way. The user can then pass other tools such as a surgical knife or scissors though the visual space 36.
- the visual space 36 can have different shapes and sizes depending on the depth and size of the tunnel.
- the visual enhancer end 30 has the longest visual space 36 that is used for the deepest tunnels.
- the visual enhancer end 30 has a lighting slot 31, which is a special slot for inserting additional tools such as a lighting tiansmitter 80. In cases where the lighting transmitter 80 is not needed, a slot less surface 32 is available for the visual enhancer end 30.
- the surgical visual field enhancer 10 can be attached to a lighting tool 70 and lighting transmitter 80 via the surgical tool socket 79.
- the lighting tip 83 is a small transparent tool that can be passed through the lighting slot 31 for lighting the visual space 36.
- the surgical tool body 11 is inserted into the surgical tool socket 79.
- a special transparent version of surgical visual field enhancer 10 has a lighting transmitter's for visual enhancing 85 can be joined directly to the lighting tool 70 for lighting the visual space 36.
- the lighting tool 70 is composed of a lighting box 78, a locking fin 71, a lighting button 72, an on-off switch 73, a lighting transmitter slot 76 and a surgical tool socket 79.
- the lighting box 78 contains the power source 74 and lighting source 75.
- the lighting button 72 is a special button that is pressed to give light while the surgical tool body 11 is being used. In cases where the light is needed for a protracted period of time, the user can turn the light on and off with the switches 731 and 732.
- the lighting transmitter slot 76 is a special slot for joining the lighting transmitter's connector 81.
- the lighting transmitter 80 has many designs for transmitting light from the lighting resource 75.
- the lighting transmitter 80 is composed of a lighting transmitter connector 81, a lighting saver 82, a lighting tip 83 and a lighting surface 84.
- a lighting saver 82 is a kind of reflecting light material which covers or coats the lighting transmitter 80.
- a lighting surface 84 has differences kinds of_surface pattern such as a cross lighting surface 841, a longitudinal lighting surface 842, a diamond shape lighting surface 843 and a random lighting surface 844.
- FIG. 12a shows a removable handle 60, which is an additional tool for improving the holding power.
- FIG. 12b shows a handle slot 61, which is inserted the surgical visual field enhancer 10 inside firmly.
- FIG. 12c and FIG. 12d we see the surgical visual field enhancer 10 can have attached a removable handle 60 at either end for convenience in handling any sides, tunnel opening end 40 or the surgical visual field enhancer 10.
- a surgical visual field enhancer 10 can also be designed to be fused with a permanently designed handle 90. There are a tunnel opening end with permanent designed handle 91 and a visual enhancer end with permanent designed handle 92.
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