Surgery – Miscellaneous – Methods
Patent
1992-07-14
1993-10-19
Rosenbaum, C. Fred
Surgery
Miscellaneous
Methods
604170, A61B 1900
Patent
active
052536599
ABSTRACT:
An endoscopic system and method for performing endoscopic surgery at locations where tissue inserts into bone which includes a sleeve member, obturator, cutting and excision instruments, and a marking and insertion assembly wherein the sleeve member has an expanded portal through which instrument access and improved visualization can be performed at arcuate lines of insertion of tissue into bone. The sleeve member can include a flange for engaging tissue along the line of insertion and exposing the bone and measurement means for gauging precisely the reduction or resection of bone. An alternative embodiment of the sleeve member has a non-uniform aperture with an instrument portion and a register portion providing increased space and maneuverability for instruments when operating at the portal on tissue or bone that can include the flange. Cutting instruments are provided with an extension portion to extravasate from tissue and palpitate underlying tissue. An marking and insertion assembly for use in heel surgeries to remedy plantar fasciitis and in conjunction with a lateral radiograph provides precise location of an entry incision and precise medial to lateral insertion of a guide wire forming a channel for the sleeve member. The method and system also provides for minimal incision surgery in the caudal release of the plantar fascia and reduction of a spur on the os calcis.
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Donahue William E.
McNamara Gregory
Morley, Jr. David C.
Endoscopic Heel Systems, Inc.
Gring Noelle Kent
Rosenbaum C. Fred
Wasserbauer Damian G.
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