Surgical leg stressing device

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Inventors

Kloepper, Paul A.

Application #

887177

Filed

Jul-16-1986

Published

Aug-8-1989

Current US Class

128/882
294/156

International Classes

A61F 013/00

Field of Search

128/83.5 128/84 5/443 294/140 294/152 294/153 294/156 383/6 383/31

Examiners

Johnson; Richard J.

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Abstract
A surgical accessory for imposing a controlled and appropriate stress to a surgical joint during arthroscopic surgery. The device is comprised of a substantially inelastic composition defining a sling adapted to be positioned about a selected location of the limb displaced from the joint on which surgery is to be conducted. A transverse handle is secured to the sling and enables the sling to be hand held and carefully manipulated to impose the required stress from the limb location to the joint. The device can be advantageously utilized during arthroscopic surgery of the knee joint. In one embodiment the sling is slit to embrace the ankle with the heel protruding through the slit. In a second embodiment, the sling is comprised of two juxtaposed sections at least one of which is adjustable. Forces provided to the handle by the holder of the device are transmitted from the handle to the sling for appropriate positioning of the ankle whereby proper stressing of the knee joint is achieved.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for providing controlled stress support for a limb having a joint on which arthroscopic surgery is to be performed and comprising in combination:

(a) a sling of substantially inelastic fabric composition adapted to be positioned about a selected location of the limb displaced from the joint on which surgery is to be conducted, said sling being comprised of two juxtaposed sections at least one of which is adjustable for changing the length thereof relative to the other section whereby to conform each section to the limb location on which it is to be positioned; and

(b) handle means secured transversely to an upper portion of said sling enabling the sling to be hand held and manipulated while the limb is elevated to impose a required stress on the joint during the course of the surgery.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The field of art to which the invention pertains comprises the field of medical surgery and more specifically to accessories for limb support during arthroscopic surgery.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Knee joint surgery and the diagnosis of knee injuries are increasingly being conducted by the use of arthroscopic surgery. After making the incision, the surgeon utilizes an arthroscope whereby derangement disorders can be more readily determined. The arthroscope is an instrument utilizing fiberoptics capable of providing extremely close and view enlarged inspection of the affected joint area. The images are projected onto a television screen which is continuously observed by the surgeon as surgery is being performed. Various devices are known for partially supporting the limb during the conduct of arthroscopic surgery as for example disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,299,213 and 4,549,540.

In addition to the partial support for the limb provided by such prior art devices, arthroscopic surgery requires that a controlled stress be imposed on the joint to aid the surgeon in viewing and gaining access to the affected joint area. The precise form of stress to be applied varies both by type and degree during the course of the surgery and typically comprises a valgus lateral stress or a varus medial stress along with various flexion/extension of the knee. Imposing such stresses requires not only medical knowledge of the procedure but is of course very delicate and requires that it ,be carefully and accurately applied. Failure to apply the required stress at the appropriate time and to the required degree can introduce serious compromises in the access, visualization, diagnosis and subsequent surgical treatment of the occult disorder.
 
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