Powered rotary scalpel structure

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Inventors

Muller, George H.

Application #

079033

Filed

Jul-28-1987

Published

Dec-19-1989

Current US Class

030/276
030/277.4
030/347
030/390
606/170
606/176
606/180

International Classes

A61B 017/32

Field of Search

128/305 128/317 604/22 30/143 30/144 30/151 30/388 30/272

Examiners

Wolfe; Willis R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dale R. Small & Associates

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Abstract
Powered rotary scalpel structure including a circular scalpel blade secured at one end of a blade support arm connected to a handle having a drive motor secured to the other end thereof and means extending through the handle and the blade support arm for rotating the circular scalpel blade on energization of the motor. The automatic rotary scalpel includes structure for releaseably securing the blade support arm to the handle and a remote switch for connecting the motor to an electrical power supply at the back of the handle from an actuating member from the front of the handle as well as an electric light and an electrical circuit which provides for the light always being on when power is supplied to the rotary scalpel. A circular scalpel blade is also disclosed along with blade protection structure, a support stand for the blade support arm and structure for controlling the depth of an incision made by the rotary scalpel structure along with modifications of the powered rotary scalpel structure.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bent wire stand for rotary scalpel structure including an arcuate bottom for holding the stand in an upright position, a top including an arcuate portion for receiving the scalpel structure positioned at 90.degree. with respect to the bottom structure and connecting structure between the top and bottom structure for determining the height at which the rotary scalpel is held in assembly with the stand.

2. Rotary scalpel structure for making a surgical incision comprising means for holding a scalpel blade and drawing it across an area and along a line where an incision is desired including a handle for gripping the rotary scalpel structure in use, an arcuate, hollow blade support arm at one end of the handle, means connected between the blade support arm and the one end of the handle for releasably securing one end of the blade support arm to the one end of the handle, means for rotatably securing a rotary scalpel blade to the other end of the blade support arm and power drive means for rotating the scalpel blade while it is being held and drawn across the area and along a line where an incision is desired including a motor secured to the other end of the handle and wherein the blade support arm extends in a circular arc from the front end of the handle for approximately 150.degree. and then extends straight to the circular scalpel blade which is secured thereto extending perpendicular to the blade support arm on the axis of the handle whereby the circular scalpel blade extends at approximately 30.degree. to the axis of the handle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invenition relates to surgery and refers more specifically to a rotary scalpel structure whereby an incision is made with a rotating circular scalpel blade having a circumferential speed preferably in the range of 4 to 7 centimeters per second so that scar tissue at an incision is minimized.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the past, surgical incisions have generally been manually made with a straight scalpel used linearly which is essentially a straight sharp knife. With such structure, and particularly at the start of an incision, the material cut, i.e. human skin, is essentially crushed rather than cut as it would be by a moving blade as it is later during the making of an incision as the surgeon moves the blade more rapidly across the area in which the incision is required.

It is well known that with such scalpels and such procedures that in the crushed areas, considerably more scar tissue will build up on healing of the incision than in the area where the scalpel is at the desired cutting depth and is moving along the incision plane while the incision is being made. Scar tissue, i.e. eversion is undesirable and should be minimized.
 
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