System and method for harvesting a tendon
A system for harvesting a tendon graft is disclosed, including a retractor, a guide and a harvesting tool. The retractor is collapsible and upon release, becomes self-supporting to hold open an anatomic space developed in a patient above the tendon. A guide assembles with the retractor to orient a guide shaft along the retractor and thereby the anatomic space. The harvesting tool includes a working end with a blade edge for cutting into the tendon. The harvesting tool defines a contoured surface for engaging and translating along the guide shaft while assembled to the retractor. The guide shaft and contoured surface limit the trajectory and translation extent of the harvesting tool along and into the tendon.
1 . A retractor that is self-supporting for holding open an anatomic space developed in a patient for harvesting a tendon therein, said retractor comprising;
an elongate body defining a proximal end, a distal end, a roof that defines a curved surface and a floor that defines a planar surface for engaging an anterior surface of the tendon, the elongate body defining an elongate working cavity extending from the distal end;
wherein the roof includes at least one opening defining bilateral wings at a distal end of the elongate body, and wherein the elongate body is configured to be elastically collapsed from a neutral configuration to a collapsed configuration by external forces on the bilateral wings, for insertion through a skin incision, and upon release of the external forces the elongate body is configured to relax towards the neutral configuration and hold the anatomic space open without external support; and
a means of engaging a cutting guide located at the distal end, the means of engaging orienting the cutting guide along the working cavity.
2 . The retractor of claim 1 wherein the roof includes a roof relief at a proximal end of the elongate body, the roof relief defining a 360 degree bounded aperture configured to decrease a profile of the retractor in the collapsed configuration.
3 . The retractor of claim 1 wherein floor includes an elongate opening therethrough, the elongate opening having a width greater than an entire tendon width.
4 . The retractor of claim 1 wherein the means of engaging and orienting, orients a shaft of the cutting guide along the working cavity and parallel to a longitudinal axis of the elongate body.
5 . The retractor of claim 1 wherein the means of engaging and orientating includes a pocket extending from a proximal end of the working cavity, for receiving a cutting guide end therein.
6 . The retractor of claim 5 wherein the retractor is configured to provide audible feedback upon correct engagement of the cutting guide within the pocket.
7 . The retractor of claim 1 wherein the distal end defines an entrance into the working cavity, for receiving a guide tool and a harvesting tool simultaneously therethrough.
8 . A retractor that is self-supporting for holding open an anatomic space developed in a patient for harvesting a tendon, said retractor comprising;
an elongate body formed of a flexible material including a proximal end, a distal end, a longitudinal axis, a roof having a curved surface and a floor having a planar surface for engaging an anterior surface of the tendon, the elongate body defining a working cavity extending from the distal end;
wherein the distal end defines bilateral wings having free distal most ends, the roof having an elongate opening that defines a roof boundary of the bilaterial wings, wherein the bilateral wings are configured to be pinched towards each other to temporarily reduce a profile of the retractor for insertion through a skin incision, and upon release the bilateral wings are configured to relax away from each other such that the retractor tents the anatomic space open without external support.
9 . The retractor of claim 8 wherein the retractor includes a roof relief at a proximal end, the roof relief defining a 360 degree bounded hole configured to increase flexibility of the retractor and reduce a profile of the retractor during insertion through the skin incision.
10 . The retractor of claim 8 wherein the floor includes an elongate opening therethrough defining a floor boundary of the bilateral wings.
11 . The retractor of claim 8 further comprising a pocket extending from a proximal end of the working cavity, for receiving a cutting guide end therein.
12 . The retractor of claim 11 wherein the pocket includes a tab opening, configured to engage with a cutting guide tab, the tab opening configured to provide audible feedback upon engagement between the tab opening and tab.
13 . The retractor of claim 8 wherein the distal end defines an entrance into the working cavity, for receiving a guide tool and a harvesting tool simultaneously therein.
14 . A system for harvesting a tendon graft from a tendon comprising:
a retractor that is self-supporting for holding open an anatomic space developed in a patient above the tendon, the retractor comprising a flexible elongate body including a proximal end, a distal end, a longitudinal axis, a roof having a curved surface and a floor having a planar surface for engaging an anterior surface of the tendon, the flexible elongate body defining an elongate working cavity extending from the distal end;
a guide defining a handle end, a working end and an elongate shaft extending therebetween; wherein the guide is configured to assemble with the retractor and orient the elongate shaft along the elongate working cavity;
a harvesting tool defining a handle end and a working end with an elongate shaft extending therebetween, the harvesting tool working end including a blade edge for cutting into the tendon and a contoured surface for engaging the elongate shaft of the guide while translating along the elongate shaft of the guide while in the working cavity, the elongate shaft of the guide and contoured surface configured to cooperate to limit a depth of cut, trajectory and translation extent of the blade edge relative to the tendon.
15 . The system of claim 14 wherein the retractor defines bilateral wings having free distal most ends, wherein the bilateral wings are configured to be pinched towards each other to temporarily reduce a profile of the retractor for insertion through a skin incision, and upon release the bilateral wings are configured to relax away from each other and tent the anatomic space open without external support.
16 . The system of claim 14 wherein the retractor includes a pocket extending from a proximal end of the working cavity, for receiving the working end of the guide therein and thereby orienting the guide shaft along the working cavity.
17 . The system of claim 14 wherein the retractor defines a distal opening sized to receive both the guide and the harvesting tool simultaneously therethrough.
18 . The system of claim 14 further comprising a proximal cutter, configured to extend along the working cavity and transect a tendon graft.