Adapter for Surgical Retractors

Background

There are many forms of surgical retractors, each of them having their advantages and disadvantages but there is a need for an adapter that allows for a plurality of friction grips on surgical retractors, or supported by a robotic arm. Based on the type of retractor, it can have a curved, hooked, or angled blade that is fitted with a handle.

Technology

This technology revolves around an adapter that is configured for use with handheld surgical retractors. It has a body that defines the adapter surface. It includes a rear plate that is opposite the adapter surface and a mating connecting window that is configured to receive a surgical retractor head via a connecting element. The mating connecting window is also configured to conceal the retractor head so it doesn?t make contact with the surgical tissue. This adapter can be customized with various types, positions, or angles of friction grips or to be used as prong covers, and etc.

Advantages

This adapter allows for a lot of flexibility when using these surgical retractors. This will allow for more stability and ease of use when performing surgeries.

Application

This technology will be used during surgeries to separate an entry point of the body in order to work on the underlying area.

Patent Status

Provisional patent

Stage Of Development

62/977,583

Licensing Potential

Development partner Commercial partner Licensing

Licensing Status

Available for licensing.

Additional Info

Additional Information:

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Patent Information:
Case ID: R050-9102
For Information, Contact:
Donna Tumminello
Assistant Director
State University of New York at Stony Brook
6316324163
donna.tumminello@stonybrook.edu
Inventors:
Daniel Birk
Vincent DeStefano
Nicole Hershkowitz
Keywords:
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