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Devices and methods for guiding a surgical instrument

An instrument and guide hole technology, applied in the field of devices and methods for guiding surgical instruments, can solve the problems of deviation of insertion angle, influence of the accuracy of the expected insertion path, exposure of patients to surgical radiation, etc., so as to reduce time, reduce Trauma, length shortening effects

Active Publication Date: 2018-08-28
BOSTON SCI SCIMED INC
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Not only can this lead to an offset in the insertion angle, which can affect the accuracy of the intended insertion path, but standard imaging fluoroscopy can cause significant surgical radiation exposure to the patient and surgical team
The amount of fluoroscopy required to gain access to the instrument can be substantial, and over time, the multiple procedures performed can result in substantial radiation exposure approaching or exceeding the recommended annual occupational radiation exposure

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[0035] Once the target entry point and target insertion angle are determined, devices, systems, and methods according to the present disclosure aim to better orient and maintain instrument alignment by providing the medical professional with stable and accurate guidance along the insertion path during insertion. accuracy, saving surgical time and improving target accuracy for instrument entry.

[0036] An exemplary procedure that could benefit from the devices of the present disclosure is antegrade needle access during PCNL surgery, for example, in accordance with the triangulation and bullseye targeting techniques described above, or variations on these techniques. The radiopaque material bonded to the needle will appear as an image on the fluoroscopy display, while other materials, such as plastic that is radiation transparent and not radiopaque, will not appear on the display. Additionally, a radiopaque contrast agent can be injected into a bodily structure or tissue (eg, a...

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Devices for guiding an instrument into a body of a patient, at a targeted point of entry and along an insertion path at a targeted insertion angle, are described herein, such as a guide for an accessneedle in a PCNL procedure for accessing the kidney to remove kidney stones, the devices comprising a base component, a guide assembly, and optionally an insertion mechanism. The base component is aligned in use with the point of entry and the guide assembly cooperates with the base component to allow for the instrument to be aligned and fixed at any circumferential angle around an axis perpendicular to the point of entry and at any vertical angle ranging from 0 to 45 degrees away from the axis in a direction toward the body. The optional mechanism allows for mechanical insertion once the instrument is aligned and fixed. Devices and methods disclosed herein allow a medical professional to accurately and stably guide an instrument at a targeted point and angle and to a desired depth, whileminimizing the exposure to radiation in the surgical field that is used to image the insertion path.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims priority to US Provisional Application Serial No. 62 / 276,569, filed January 8, 2016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. technical field [0003] The present disclosure relates generally to needle guides for guiding surgical instruments, particularly for percutaneous access to surgical sites, and more particularly, needle guides for facilitating access to the kidney as part of PCNL surgery for the treatment of kidney stones Apparatus and methods. Background technique [0004] Many medical procedures are performed from outside the patient's body through narrow insertion pathways to target areas in the body in order to diagnose and / or treat various diseases and conditions. These procedures may be minimally invasive. Percutaneous puncture is a common procedure in this type of surgery. To create an insertion path from the percutaneous access point to the t...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B17/34A61B17/28A61B90/11
CPCA61B17/3403A61B34/20A61B2017/3407A61B2017/3411A61B2034/2072A61B2034/2051A61B2034/2046A61B17/2816A61B2017/3409A61B2090/0811
Inventor 埃里克·E·斯佩里杰里·T·朗罗纳德·丘拉蒂莫西·P·哈拉亚伦·K·柯克莫马克·A·赫拉肯尼思·P·里夫尔布兰登·W·克拉夫特伊丽莎白·A·斯托克利塞巴斯蒂安·克尔纳查德·施耐德
Owner BOSTON SCI SCIMED INC
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