EP2086450A1 - Improved sinus membrane perforation patching material carrying instrument - Google Patents
Improved sinus membrane perforation patching material carrying instrumentInfo
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- EP2086450A1 EP2086450A1 EP07868085A EP07868085A EP2086450A1 EP 2086450 A1 EP2086450 A1 EP 2086450A1 EP 07868085 A EP07868085 A EP 07868085A EP 07868085 A EP07868085 A EP 07868085A EP 2086450 A1 EP2086450 A1 EP 2086450A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61C—DENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
- A61C5/00—Filling or capping teeth
- A61C5/50—Implements for filling root canals; Methods or instruments for medication of tooth nerve channels
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- United States patent application is directed to a sinus membrane patching procedure that may be employed if a sinus membrane perforation should occur during a dental procedure or is discovered as having been previously formed during an independent dental procedure or as a result of a physical accident suffered by the patient.
- an opening is created in the sinus floor of a patient to expose the portion of the sinus membrane including the perforation. Then, a quantity of a sinus membrane patching material is inserted through the opening to a location adjacent the sinus perforation. Finally, the sinus membrane patching material is laterally expanded and forced against the sinus membrane to seal the perforation.
- the present invention is directed to an improved version of an instrument for inserting, laterally expanding and forcing sinus patching material against a sinus membrane to seal a perforation in the sinus membrane .
- the instrument of the present invention comprises a central support for a quantity of a sinus membrane patching material and moveable outer supports spaced laterally outward of the central support for laterally supporting and expanding the patching material as it is forced by the central support upward over the sinus perforation to form a relatively thin laterally extending patch sealed to the sinus membrane and closing and sealing the perforation.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective of the preferred version of the instrument of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a fragmentary right side view of an upper portion of the instrument of Fig. 1 showing the central support extending upward beyond a right-side one of the outer supports .
- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary front view of the upper portion of the instrument shown in Fig. 2 illustrating the connection for the central support to a left-side one of the outer supports and the normal spacing of the outer supports from the central support.
- an opening is created in the sinus floor of a patient exposing a portion of the patient's sinus membrane including the perforation.
- the actual patching of the sinus perforation may be preceded by a lifting and separation of the perforated sinus membrane from the sinus floor to form a pocket between a lower surface of the sinus membrane and the sinus floor.
- the patching of the perforation in the sinus membrane is then accomplished as shown in Figs . 4A and B and Fig.
- an appropriate standard sinus membrane patching material is introduced through the opening into the pocket using a patching material insertion tool designed to carry the material upward into the pocket to a location adjacent and just below the portion of the sinus membrane including the perforation.
- a patching material insertion tool designed to carry the material upward into the pocket to a location adjacent and just below the portion of the sinus membrane including the perforation.
- patching materials useful in the patching of sinus membrane perforations are usually a semi-solid material as initially mounted on the insertion tool as shown in Fig. 4A.
- the patching material engages the moist surface of the sinus membrane it softens and becomes laterally extendable upon the release of the outer supports and shapeable by the central support to form a sticky adhesive patch covering the perforation and the adjacent lower surfaces of the sinus membrane in response to movement of the central support.
- the preferred insertion tool or instrument 10 comprises a central support 12 and outer supports 14 and 16 laterally spaced from and laterally moveable relative to the central support 12.
- the central support may comprise and is illustrated as comprising a ball 18 supported by a vertically extending support rod 20.
- the preferred design of the insertion instrument 10 resembles surgical forceps or tweezers having a pair of laterally spaced tongs secured to and extending longitudinally upward from a base for inward lateral movement towards each other when lateral forces are simultaneously applied to the tongs to pinch the free ends of the tongs against each other.
- the outer supports 14 and 16 of the instrument 10 correspond to the pair of tongs of surgical forceps or tweezers, the outer supports being secured and extending longitudinally upward from a base 22 of the instrument 10.
- the illustrated insertion instrument 10 differs in important structural and function features from such standard surgical forceps or tweezers.
- the central support 12 preferably comprising the ball 18 secured to and supported atop the upper end of the vertically extending support rod 20.
- the ball 18 extends upward above the upper ends of the outer supports 14 and 16 so that the sinus membrane patching material will drape over the ball and downward onto the outer supports, particularly when the outer supports are moved laterally inward relative to the central support as by an inward pinching of the outer supports .
- the support rod 20 is bent at an acute angle toward the outer support 16.
- the support rod 20 is bent to extend generally parallel to an inner surface of the outer support 16.
- the support rod 20 is hook-shaped, looped around and secured (as by welding) to a pin 31 connected to and extending laterally from the outer support 16 to pass through a guide hole 33 in the outer support 14 when the outer supports are pinched together .
- the angling of the upper portions of the central and outer supports is important structural and functional differences. As shown in Figs.
- upper end portions 26 and 28 of the outer support 14 and upper end portions 30 and 32 of the outer support 16 and upper end portions 34 and 36 of the support rod 20 are each first bent rearward and upward at the same acute angle relative to a vertical central longitudinal axis 24 of the instrument 10 and then each bent forward and upward at the same acute angle also relative to the axis 24. This is most clearly shown in Fig. 2 where the upper portion 26 of the outer support 14 extending upward from the base connection 22 is bent rearward along an axis
- the above described angling of the central and outer supports aids in the support and lateral extension of the sinus patching material during the application of such material to a sinus membrane and in the forming of the patching material into a relatively thin sealing patch over a perforation in the sinus membrane .
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Abstract
A sinus membrane perforation patching material carrying and insertion instrument (10), comprising a central support (12) for a quantity of a sinus membrane patching material and moveable outer supports (14, 16) spaced laterally outward of the central support (12) for laterally supporting and expanding the patching material as it is forced by the central support upward over the sinus perforation to form a relatively thin laterally extending patch sealed to the sinus membrane and closing and sealing the perforation.
Description
Title of Invention
Improved Sinus Membrane Perforation Patching Material Carrying Instrument.
Related Patent Applications
The present application claims the benefit of U.S.
Provisional Patent application Serial No. 60/882,940 filed December 31, 2006, which is herein incorporated by reference. The present application also relates to the subject matter of United States patent application Serial
Number 11/895,813 filed August 28, 2007 and entitled
"Internal Procedure For Closing Sinus Membrane Perforations" (Docket 07JY-5) , that is incorporated herein by this reference.
Background of Invention The procedure described in the above-identified
United States patent application, is directed to a sinus membrane patching procedure that may be employed if a sinus membrane perforation should occur during a dental procedure or is discovered as having been previously formed during an
independent dental procedure or as a result of a physical accident suffered by the patient.
In the membrane patching procedure described in the above referenced United Sates patent application, an opening is created in the sinus floor of a patient to expose the portion of the sinus membrane including the perforation. Then, a quantity of a sinus membrane patching material is inserted through the opening to a location adjacent the sinus perforation. Finally, the sinus membrane patching material is laterally expanded and forced against the sinus membrane to seal the perforation.
The present invention is directed to an improved version of an instrument for inserting, laterally expanding and forcing sinus patching material against a sinus membrane to seal a perforation in the sinus membrane .
Summary of Invention Basically, the instrument of the present invention comprises a central support for a quantity of a sinus membrane patching material and moveable outer supports spaced laterally outward of the central support for
laterally supporting and expanding the patching material as it is forced by the central support upward over the sinus perforation to form a relatively thin laterally extending patch sealed to the sinus membrane and closing and sealing the perforation.
Brief Description of Accompanying Drawings
Fig. 1 is a perspective of the preferred version of the instrument of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a fragmentary right side view of an upper portion of the instrument of Fig. 1 showing the central support extending upward beyond a right-side one of the outer supports .
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary front view of the upper portion of the instrument shown in Fig. 2 illustrating the connection for the central support to a left-side one of the outer supports and the normal spacing of the outer supports from the central support.
Detailed Description of Invention
As previously indicated, and as described more fully in the above-referenced United States patent application,
in order to seal a sinus perforation according to the method described in that patent application, an opening is created in the sinus floor of a patient exposing a portion of the patient's sinus membrane including the perforation. Next, as shown in Fig. 3 the above-referenced patent application, the actual patching of the sinus perforation may be preceded by a lifting and separation of the perforated sinus membrane from the sinus floor to form a pocket between a lower surface of the sinus membrane and the sinus floor. The patching of the perforation in the sinus membrane is then accomplished as shown in Figs . 4A and B and Fig. 5 of the above-referenced patent application where an appropriate standard sinus membrane patching material is introduced through the opening into the pocket using a patching material insertion tool designed to carry the material upward into the pocket to a location adjacent and just below the portion of the sinus membrane including the perforation. Basically, as shown in Fig. 4A, during insertion of the sinus membrane patching material through the opening and into the pocket, the outer supports and of the insertion tool are moved laterally against the central support and the patching
material is carried by the upper surface of the central support and the upper surfaces of the outer supports . Thus supported, the patching material is moved by the insertion tool upward through the opening and into the pocket to a location adjacent to and immediately below the perforation in the sinus membrane. Then, as shown in Fig. 4B, the insertion tool is moved upwardly until the patching material engages the sinus membrane and extends slightly into the perforation. As this is accomplished, the outer supports are released and moved laterally outward from the central support to aid the central support in laterally extending the patching material to cover the lower surface of the sinus membrane adjacent the perforation and form a patch as shown in Fig. 5 of the above-referenced patent application. In these regards, patching materials useful in the patching of sinus membrane perforations are usually a semi-solid material as initially mounted on the insertion tool as shown in Fig. 4A. However, when the patching material engages the moist surface of the sinus membrane it softens and becomes laterally extendable upon the release of the outer supports and shapeable by the central support to form a
sticky adhesive patch covering the perforation and the adjacent lower surfaces of the sinus membrane in response to movement of the central support.
More specifically, relative to the preferred version of the insertion instrument of the present invention and as illustrated in Fig. 1 of the present patent application, the preferred insertion tool or instrument 10 comprises a central support 12 and outer supports 14 and 16 laterally spaced from and laterally moveable relative to the central support 12. The central support may comprise and is illustrated as comprising a ball 18 supported by a vertically extending support rod 20.
As depicted in Fig. 1, the preferred design of the insertion instrument 10 resembles surgical forceps or tweezers having a pair of laterally spaced tongs secured to and extending longitudinally upward from a base for inward lateral movement towards each other when lateral forces are simultaneously applied to the tongs to pinch the free ends of the tongs against each other. In such a preferred design, the outer supports 14 and 16 of the instrument 10 correspond to the pair of tongs of surgical forceps or tweezers, the outer supports being secured and
extending longitudinally upward from a base 22 of the instrument 10.
However, the illustrated insertion instrument 10 differs in important structural and function features from such standard surgical forceps or tweezers.
First, among these several structural and function differences, is the central support 12, preferably comprising the ball 18 secured to and supported atop the upper end of the vertically extending support rod 20. As shown in the drawings, the ball 18 extends upward above the upper ends of the outer supports 14 and 16 so that the sinus membrane patching material will drape over the ball and downward onto the outer supports, particularly when the outer supports are moved laterally inward relative to the central support as by an inward pinching of the outer supports .
Second, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, at a mid-portion 21, the support rod 20 is bent at an acute angle toward the outer support 16. At a lower portion 23, the support rod 20 is bent to extend generally parallel to an inner surface of the outer support 16. Then, at its lower end 25, the support rod 20 is hook-shaped, looped around and
secured (as by welding) to a pin 31 connected to and extending laterally from the outer support 16 to pass through a guide hole 33 in the outer support 14 when the outer supports are pinched together . Also, among the important structural and functional differences between the insertion instrument 10 and prior surgical forceps and tweezers is the angling of the upper portions of the central and outer supports. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, upper end portions 26 and 28 of the outer support 14 and upper end portions 30 and 32 of the outer support 16 and upper end portions 34 and 36 of the support rod 20 are each first bent rearward and upward at the same acute angle relative to a vertical central longitudinal axis 24 of the instrument 10 and then each bent forward and upward at the same acute angle also relative to the axis 24. This is most clearly shown in Fig. 2 where the upper portion 26 of the outer support 14 extending upward from the base connection 22 is bent rearward along an axis
27 at an acute angle of about 10 degrees relative to the instrument axis 24 and then at an upper extension portion
28 is bent forward along an axis 29 at and acute angle of about 35 degrees relative to an axis 38 parallel to the
instrument axis 24 or about 125 degrees to the axis 27.
In practice, the above described angling of the central and outer supports aids in the support and lateral extension of the sinus patching material during the application of such material to a sinus membrane and in the forming of the patching material into a relatively thin sealing patch over a perforation in the sinus membrane .
While a particular embodiment of the preferred insertion instrument of the present invention has been illustrated and described above, it is appreciated that changes and modifications may be made in the illustrated embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of present invention is to be limited only by the terms of the following claims.
Claims
1. A sinus membrane perforation patching material carrying and insertion instrument (10), comprising: a central support (12) for a quantity of a sinus membrane patching material; and moveable outer supports (14,16) spaced laterally outward of the central support (12) for laterally supporting and expanding the patching material as it is forced by the central support upward over the sinus perforation to form a relatively thin laterally extending patch sealed to the sinus membrane and closing and sealing the perforation.
2. The instrument (10) of claim 1 wherein: the central support (12) extends longitudinally beyond the moveable outer supports (14,16).
3. The instrument (10) of claim 2 wherein central
Support comprises a ball (18) supported by a vertically extending support rod (20) .
4. The instrument (10) of claim 2 wherein the instrument resembles surgical forceps or tweezers and the outer supports correspond to a pair of laterally spaced tongs secured to and extending longitudinally upward from a base for inward lateral movement towards each other when lateral forces are simultaneously applied to the tongs to pinch the free ends of the tongs against each other.
5. The instrument (10) of claim 4 wherein the outer supports (14,16) are secured to and extend longitudinally upward from a base (22) of the instrument.
6. The instrument (10) of claim 5 wherein: the central support (12) comprises a ball (18) secured to and supported atop an upper end of a vertically extending support rod (20) .
7. The instrument (10) of claim 6 wherein: the ball (18) extends upward above the upper ends of the outer supports (14,16) so that sinus membrane patching material will drape over the ball and downward onto the outer supports, particularly when the outer supports are moved laterally inward relative to the central support as by an inward pinching of the outer supports.
8. The instrument (10) of claim 7 wherein: at a mid-portion (21) thereof the support rod (20 is bent at an acute angle toward an outer support (16) and at a lower portion (23) is bent to extend generally parallel to an inner surface of the outer support (16) and secured to the outer support.
9. The instrument (10) of claim 8 wherein: the support rod (20) is hook-shaped at its lower end and looped around and secured to a pin (31) connected to and extending laterally from the outer support (16) to pass through a guide hole (33) in the other outer support (14) when the outer supports are pinched together.
10. The instrument (10) of claim 5 wherein: upper end portions (26,28/30,32) of each of the outer supports (14,16) and upper end portions (34,36) of the support rod (20) are each first bent rearward and upward at the same acute angle relative to a vertical central longitudinal axis (24) of the instrument (10) and then each bent forward and upward at the same acute angle also relative to the longitudinal axis (24).
11. The instrument (110) of claim 10 wherein: the upper portion (26,28 ,-30 , 32) of each of the outer supports (14,16) extending upward from the base (22) is bent rearward along an axis (27) at an acute angle of about 10 degrees relative to the instrument axis (24) and then at an upper extension portion is bent forward along an axis (29) at and acute angle of about 35 degrees relative to the instrument axis (24).
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