Surgery – Instruments – Cutting – puncturing or piercing
Patent
1998-07-21
1999-12-14
Buiz, Michael
Surgery
Instruments
Cutting, puncturing or piercing
606 82, A61B 1714
Patent
active
060011157
ABSTRACT:
A blade guard (12) for preventing a saw blade (16) or other cutting member from cutting into tissue the cutting member is not intended to cut. The blade guard includes a body (20) that is attached to the surgical tool (10) from which the cutting member extends. A leg (24) extends from the body. A foot (34) is attached to the end of the leg. The foot encapsulates the end of the cutting member to prevent it from penetrating into tissue the cutting member is not intended to cut. The leg is formed with a tapered profile such that it has a leading edge (29) adjacent the cutting member that is narrow in width than the trailing edge (30) spaced from the cutting member. The tapered profile of the leg provides the leg with structural strength. The tapered profile also facilitates the separation of the sections of the bone that define the kerf as the cutting member and blade guard pass through the bone.
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Manufacturing drawing for Stryker Blade Guard, Part No. 0298-097-008, Sep., 1986.
The Hall Thoracic Surgery System Product Brochure, Jan., 1991 (6 pages).
Ahola Jon J.
Harris Douglas G.
Buiz Michael
Stryker Corporation
Truong Kevin
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