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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2001
John R. Bookwalter, Brattleboro, VT (US);
Rene J. Cabrera, Stoughton, MA (US);
Wesley C. Walker, Marion, MA (US);
Kenneth R. Hayes, Fall River, MA (US);
Codman & Shurtleff, Inc., New Brunswick, NJ (US);
Abstract
A retractor systems includes a retractor blade with a blade portion and a handle portion that fit together in a modular way to allow different blades to be removably and interchangeably affixed to the handle assembly. A dovetail mounts the blade in a plane substantially transverse or perpendicular to the shaft. Preferably, the handle assembly translates within a multi-position locking mechanism to allow adjustment of the handle extension along one or more axes, while the in-plane swing of the blade about the shaft conveniently positions the tip of the blade under tissue to be retracted when bone or hard tissue may impede access along a retraction direction parallel to the axis of the shaft. The interchangeable blades may have different sizes between approximately 5 and 15 centimeters length, and are manually affixed to the handle to set the reach and scope of the retractor for a particular operation. Preferably a blade is formed of a radiolucent polymer, permitting unobstructed imaging when the retractor is occluded during surgery on a joint, or during an anterior approach to the spine. The blade may be formed with its surface dished or curved in one or more directions, or may have a lip or flare adapted for a contacting or retracting a particular tissue or structure. The surface of the blade swings down to engage muscle along a path substantially tangent to a hard tissue structure or bone from which the tissue is to be retracted.