US3716057A - Guarded dorsal osteotome with stabilizer - Google Patents

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US3716057A
US3716057A US00028185A US3716057DA US3716057A US 3716057 A US3716057 A US 3716057A US 00028185 A US00028185 A US 00028185A US 3716057D A US3716057D A US 3716057DA US 3716057 A US3716057 A US 3716057A
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    • A61B17/00Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
    • A61B17/16Bone cutting, breaking or removal means other than saws, e.g. Osteoclasts; Drills or chisels for bones; Trepans
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  • a chisel for cutting bony tissue has a sharp cutting edge at one end. At the ends of the edge are slightly thickened and rounded elements which guard against accidental side-slips of the cutting end of the chisel. The slightly thickened ends which are called Guards also show the depth and position of the chisel in the bone. Its purpose is to prevent removing too much nasal bone as well as to prevent the chisel from cutting the skin along the edge of the chisel.
  • a gripping element to be grasped by the thumb and a finger at an intermediate point on the chisel is effective in preventing deflection of the cutting end of the chisel by the grain of the bony tissue, which could result in removing bone from the nasal dorsum in an oblique manner.
  • This invention relates to a chisel particularly designed for cutting bony tissue. It is important in surgical operations on such tissue that the intended direction of cut be maintained without side-slip or deflection of the cutting end of the instrument. To guard against such tendencies which are apt to be caused by the grain of the bony tissue which is being cut, the corners of the instrument at the cutting end are rounded and dulled, and a stabilizer is formed near the mid point of the instrument. The stabilizer, by being held with the index finger and thumb, prevents the chisel from twisting while it is being directed cephalically (toward the head) during the process of removing the nasal hump (sometimes called the dorsal hump).
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of an osteotome embodying the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • the invention may be embodied in a chisel havinga handle or shaft portion and terminating in a blade 12 at one end thereof.
  • Blade 12 is formed with a protuberance 16 having a cutting edge 14 at its central portion.
  • protuberance 16 is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of shaft 10 and cutting edge 14 is transversal to the longitudinal axis of shaft 10.

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A chisel for cutting bony tissue has a sharp cutting edge at one end. At the ends of the edge are slightly thickened and rounded elements which guard against accidental side-slips of the cutting end of the chisel. The slightly thickened ends which are called Guards also show the depth and position of the chisel in the bone. Its purpose is to prevent removing too much nasal bone as well as to prevent the chisel from cutting the skin along the edge of the chisel. A gripping element to be grasped by the thumb and a finger at an intermediate point on the chisel is effective in preventing deflection of the cutting end of the chisel by the grain of the bony tissue, which could result in removing bone from the nasal dorsum in an oblique manner.

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' Rubin Feb. 13, 1973 GUARDED DORSAL OSTEOTOME WITH STABILIZER [76] Inventor: Frank F. Rubin, 795 Southern Artery, Quincy, Mass. 02169 [22] Filed: April 13, 1970 [21] Appl. No.: 28,185
Related US. Application Data [63] Continuation of Ser. No. 660,766, Aug. 15, 1967,
abandoned.
[52] US. Cl ..128/305 R, 30/168, 30/169. 30/294 [51] Int. Cl. ..A61b 17/16 [58] Field of Search ..l28/304, 305, 312, 321; 30/168,169, 294, 312, 314, 317
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 522,548 7/1894 Arthur ..30/l68 2,029,495 2/1936 128/305 701,503 6/1902 Plummer ..30/l69 1,546,975 7/1925 Feller ..30/294 X 2,669,993 2/1954 Curutchet ..l28/32l 2,764,814 10/1956 .Iecker ..30/294 3,221,744 12/1965 Sttyker ..l28/305 FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS OTHER PUBLICATIONS A Comprehensive Guide to Purchasing by Mueller & Co.; 1964 Chicago; pg. 379.
Ibid; at page 577.
Ibid; at page 435.
Surgical Instruments by Lawton Co., Inc. (New York); 1956; page 219.
Ibid, at page 423.
Ibid, at page 429.
Mueller & Co. Ibid at page 483.
Primary ExaminerRichard C. Pinkham Assistant ExaminerRichard .I. Apley Att0rney-Morse, Altman & Oates 1 1 ABSTRACT A chisel for cutting bony tissue has a sharp cutting edge at one end. At the ends of the edge are slightly thickened and rounded elements which guard against accidental side-slips of the cutting end of the chisel. The slightly thickened ends which are called Guards also show the depth and position of the chisel in the bone. Its purpose is to prevent removing too much nasal bone as well as to prevent the chisel from cutting the skin along the edge of the chisel. A gripping element to be grasped by the thumb and a finger at an intermediate point on the chisel is effective in preventing deflection of the cutting end of the chisel by the grain of the bony tissue, which could result in removing bone from the nasal dorsum in an oblique manner.
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INVENTOR. FRANK F. RUBIN ATTORNEYS GUARDED DORSAL OSTEOTOME WITH STABILIZER .This application is a continuation of my earlier filed application Ser. No. 660,766, filed Aug. 15, 1967 and now abandoned.
This invention relates to a chisel particularly designed for cutting bony tissue. It is important in surgical operations on such tissue that the intended direction of cut be maintained without side-slip or deflection of the cutting end of the instrument. To guard against such tendencies which are apt to be caused by the grain of the bony tissue which is being cut, the corners of the instrument at the cutting end are rounded and dulled, and a stabilizer is formed near the mid point of the instrument. The stabilizer, by being held with the index finger and thumb, prevents the chisel from twisting while it is being directed cephalically (toward the head) during the process of removing the nasal hump (sometimes called the dorsal hump).
For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference may be had to the following description thereof, and to the drawing, of which FIG. 1 is a plan view of an osteotome embodying the invention; and
FIG. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
The invention may be embodied in a chisel havinga handle or shaft portion and terminating in a blade 12 at one end thereof. Blade 12 is formed with a protuberance 16 having a cutting edge 14 at its central portion. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, protuberance 16 is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of shaft 10 and cutting edge 14 is transversal to the longitudinal axis of shaft 10.
To facilitate correct guidance of the instrument when in use, a stabilizer 18 is mounted thereon at an intermediate point thereof to be grasped by the thumb and a finger of one hand of the operator. Stabilizer l8 facilitates proper steering and inhibits unintentional twisting of the instrument as it is thrust through the bondy tissue. As shown, the stabilizer is an upstanding block having arcuate recesses 20 and 22 in its sides for the thumb and a finger of the operator. This stabilizer not only facilitates the proper steering of the instrument as it is thrust through bony tissue but also provides a convenient purchase for the application of force to push the instrument. The stabilizer may be mounted on any chisel to give the operator better control when using the instrument.
What is claimed is:
l. A device for cutting and shaving bony tissue, said device comprising:
a. an elongated shaft formed with a protuberance at a working end of said device, said shaft having upper, lower and side surfaces, said upper and lower surfaces converging toward said working end, said side surfaces diverging toward said working end, said protuberance being symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of said shaft, said protuberance having a straight cutting edge at a central portion, said cutting edge being transveral to said longitudinal axis, opposite ends of said cutting edge being thickened and rounded; and
b. a stabilizer mounted on said upper surface of said shaft at an intermediate point thereof, said stabilizer being an upstanding block, said upstanding blocl; having opposite sides extending lengthwise of said device and being formed with curved surfaces which are symmetrical about said longitudinal axis and define outwardly facing arcuate recesses, said stabilizer defining a purchase for application of force to push said device and for guiding said device as it is thrust through the bony tissue.

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1. A device for cutting and shaving bony tissue, said device comprising: a. an elongated shaft formed with a protuberance at a working end of said device, said shaft having upper, lower and side surfaces, said upper and lower surfaces converging toward said working end, said side surfaces diverging toward said working end, said protuberance being symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of said shaft, said protuberance having a straight cutting edge at a central portion, said cutting edge being transveral to said longitudinal axis, opposite ends of said cutting edge being thickened and rounded; and b. a stabilizer mounted on said upper surface of said shaft at an intermediate point thereof, said stabilizer being an upstanding block, said upstanding block having opposite sides extending lengthwise of said device and being formed with curved surfaces which are symmetrical about said longitudinal axis and define outwardly facing arcuate recesses, said stabilizer defining a purchase for application of force to push said device and for guiding said device as it is thrust through the bony tissue.
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US4736738A (en) * 1984-07-09 1988-04-12 Matej Lipovsek Instrument kit and procedure for performing posterior lumbar interbody fusion
US4827928A (en) * 1988-02-01 1989-05-09 Collis Jr John S Surgical instrument
US5133719A (en) * 1991-06-27 1992-07-28 Frederick Winston Disk plow and methods therefor
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US4660557A (en) * 1984-06-18 1987-04-28 Collis Jr John S Surgical instrument
US4736738A (en) * 1984-07-09 1988-04-12 Matej Lipovsek Instrument kit and procedure for performing posterior lumbar interbody fusion
US4827928A (en) * 1988-02-01 1989-05-09 Collis Jr John S Surgical instrument
US5133719A (en) * 1991-06-27 1992-07-28 Frederick Winston Disk plow and methods therefor
US20030100905A1 (en) * 2001-11-26 2003-05-29 Mears Dana C. Ligamentum teres femoris cutter
US20150265289A1 (en) * 2012-10-26 2015-09-24 Seong Ha Jeon Surgical instrument for removing hook nose bone
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