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US1462202A
US1462202A US469661A US46966121A US1462202A US 1462202 A US1462202 A US 1462202A US 469661 A US469661 A US 469661A US 46966121 A US46966121 A US 46966121A US 1462202 A US1462202 A US 1462202A
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  • suaercnr rivsrnurannr.
  • tracts of certain female animals as equines or bovines, and in. the examination thereof for disease or pregnancy it is necessary to introduce an instrument into the vaglna and grasp the pro ecting part of this tract called the os uteri, or mouth of the uterus, and
  • cervical forceps heretofore usedfor this purpose has long and broad coacting gripping jaws which, to improve the security against their sllpping and so possibly 1njuring the tissues, are serrated on their 00- acting surfaces and have puncturing prongs each of which projects from one of said surfaces and enters a hole in the other.
  • this instrument it is impossible to grasp the os without injury to the glandular region thereof because of the relatively great area of said surface of each jaw and the gripping or clamping action of the j aws, the results of whichmaceration of the tissues and contused wounds that are ditlicult to treat-are frequently much aggravated by the serrations and the prongs of the instrument.
  • the object of this invention is to provide an instrument that can be used, without injury to the breeding tract, to effectively catch and draw toward the lips of the vulva and there hold the part to be examined or treated andthat will interfere to i the very least extent with the surg-eons view or with manipulations to be effected by hand or with other instruments.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of the instrument, partly open
  • Figure 2 is a .plan of the catching or holding end portion of the instrument, closed;
  • Figure 5 shows, in connection with an anatomicaldiagram including the part to I be treated, two of the instruments in operative position for drawing said part to ward the mouth of the cavity containing it.
  • the instrument is of the forceps type and includes two forceps members a a which are pivoted together at b and have theusual thumb and finger loops 0, affording handles,
  • the free ends of the members ext-end appreciably from the pivot Z) and are slender and: have agradual taper to their tips 6, which are sharpened or pointed.
  • the value of the improred implement lies in the fact that since it exposes points rather than more or less extensive surfaces to the part to be treated in order to hold the same etlectutally it can be made to catch the part well away from the region, as the exterior portion of the glandular region of a cervix, to which injury might be done, and that its hold is one incident to puncturing rather than to friction or surface contact and such necessary clamping pressure as in certain cases would be harmful. Also in the fact that since the members are slender in their catching end portions, and are without the more or less extensive and bulky jaws which characterize the ordinary implement, the implement obtrudes practically not at all in the way of the surgeons vision or his access to the part. On account of the tips overlapping when in catching (puncturing) relation to the part A and then lying in contact with each other or close together they may be formed as slender as necessary,
  • a pair of surgical forceps comprising coacting members pivoted together and having coacting slender terminal portions adapted to grasp between them the part to be held and. each of which is bent toward the other and thence tapered to substantially a point, each bent-ell" tapered portion being: adapted to puncture and thereby catch the part to be held and being arranged to overlap and to wipe against the other bent-oil tapered portion in the grasping position of the forceps.

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July 17, 1923.
E. B. HOPPER SURGICAL INSTRUMENT Filed May 14. 1921 Patented .luily l7, I923.
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insane r wa EARLE B. HOPPER, or arnenwoon, new JERSEY.
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Application filed May 14, 192i. Serial No. 469,661.
tracts of certain female animals, as equines or bovines, and in. the examination thereof for disease or pregnancy it is necessary to introduce an instrument into the vaglna and grasp the pro ecting part of this tract called the os uteri, or mouth of the uterus, and
draw it back so that any inflammation, seal, etc.. can be examined and subjected to the appropriate operation or treatment and so that incidental rectal manipulation of-the tract may be effected. Ihe instrument, or
cervical forceps, heretofore usedfor this purpose has long and broad coacting gripping jaws which, to improve the security against their sllpping and so possibly 1njuring the tissues, are serrated on their 00- acting surfaces and have puncturing prongs each of which projects from one of said surfaces and enters a hole in the other. v With this instrument it is impossible to grasp the os without injury to the glandular region thereof because of the relatively great area of said surface of each jaw and the gripping or clamping action of the j aws, the results of whichmaceration of the tissues and contused wounds that are ditlicult to treat-are frequently much aggravated by the serrations and the prongs of the instrument. Besides, because its jaws are bulky they not only interfere with the surgeons view but reduce the space otherwise available and so interfere with needed freedom in performing the operation, treatment or examination. The object of this invention is to provide an instrument that can be used, without injury to the breeding tract, to effectively catch and draw toward the lips of the vulva and there hold the part to be examined or treated andthat will interfere to i the very least extent with the surg-eons view or with manipulations to be effected by hand or with other instruments.
In the drawing,
Figure 1 is a plan of the instrument, partly open;
Figure 2 is a .plan of the catching or holding end portion of the instrument, closed;
Figures 3 and' lare sectional views on lines 3-3 and 44c in Figures 1 and 2, respectively; and
Figure 5 shows, in connection with an anatomicaldiagram including the part to I be treated, two of the instruments in operative position for drawing said part to ward the mouth of the cavity containing it. The instrument is of the forceps type and includes two forceps members a a which are pivoted together at b and have theusual thumb and finger loops 0, affording handles,
and click or ratchet means d d to lock them in the closed position.
The free ends of the members ext-end appreciably from the pivot Z) and are slender and: have agradual taper to their tips 6, which are sharpened or pointed.
Viewing the members in side elevation,
that is, as seenin Fig. 5, their tip end portions are preferably bent off in the same direction. This is not indispensable, but on a view to Fig. 5 it will be seen that it will in crease the space between the major portions of two such implements (two being usually used'together) at the very outset of engaging them with or causing them to catch in the cervixA in the way to be explained; and th1s spacing occasionally 1S very advantageous, as llllIlStilnCGS where the cervix can not be drawn clear to the mouth of the vagina B. Y
Viewing the members a (bin plan (Fig. 1) or section (Fig. 3 or Fig. l) theirtip end portions are bent toward each other, and so that, inthe closed position of the members, they will more or less overlap, preferably with a wiping contact. I As indicated. usually the surgeon will use two of the implements, as in the case of the ordinary implement referred to, one being made to catch at one side and the other at the opposite side of the cervix. To engage each implement with the part A. it is inserted into the vagina B with its members open and in position to bring its tips 6 (then relatively positioned as in Figs. 1 and laterally against the part with acertain i each other (as in Figs. 2 and 4). Both implements having thus been made to catch the part A, they are employed to draw it as far as possible toward the mouth of the Q sas-o2 cavity B and hold it there while the treatment or operation is performed.
The value of the improred implement lies in the fact that since it exposes points rather than more or less extensive surfaces to the part to be treated in order to hold the same etlectutally it can be made to catch the part well away from the region, as the exterior portion of the glandular region of a cervix, to which injury might be done, and that its hold is one incident to puncturing rather than to friction or surface contact and such necessary clamping pressure as in certain cases would be harmful. Also in the fact that since the members are slender in their catching end portions, and are without the more or less extensive and bulky jaws which characterize the ordinary implement, the implement obtrudes practically not at all in the way of the surgeons vision or his access to the part. On account of the tips overlapping when in catching (puncturing) relation to the part A and then lying in contact with each other or close together they may be formed as slender as necessary,
so as to reduce the size of the punctures they form as much as possible, and yet have ample strength because they will coact in assuming the strain.
Between-the points where the tips 0 are bent off in the same direction (Fig. and where they are then bent inward toward each other there is a slight bend in 5) in each in a direction away from the handle of the implement. When the surgeon positions the instrument with its tips against one side of the cervix as already explained,
their points being then quite close together. 1
he then by pressing against the opposite side of the cervix forces as it were a fold thereof between lhe points preparatory to closing: the ii trument and nincturing' such told. He should have means to gage the extent to which "this told is forced in between the points, for it it is forced too far in between them the points will puncture the canal of the cervix (marl-red f/ in Fig. The tips theuiselves specifically, the parts thereof which are bent toward each other, serve a sort oi? gage for this purpose; but on account of the yielding; nature of wall of the cervix .l. find the sing etl'ect is very much improyed it the bends f, which are in efi ect gaging shoulders, are present.
Havin thus fully described my invention,
what I Clttllll' as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A pair of surgical forceps comprising coacting members pivoted together and having coacting slender terminal portions adapted to grasp between them the part to be held and. each of which is bent toward the other and thence tapered to substantially a point, each bent-ell" tapered portion being: adapted to puncture and thereby catch the part to be held and being arranged to overlap and to wipe against the other bent-oil tapered portion in the grasping position of the forceps.
In. testimony whereof Iatlix my signature.
EARLE l3. HGPPER.
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US3779248A (en) * 1971-10-18 1973-12-18 Medical Concepts Inc Forceps
US3901293A (en) * 1973-04-11 1975-08-26 Joseph J Cottone Guitar stringing tools
US4757730A (en) * 1985-06-19 1988-07-19 Amir Porat Device for releasing conical connectors
US5368596A (en) * 1992-03-18 1994-11-29 Burkhart; Stephen S. Augmented awl for creating channels in human bone tissue
US5643316A (en) * 1993-04-27 1997-07-01 The Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania Method of thoracoscopic surgery using hinged tissue grasping forceps
WO2002002019A1 (en) * 2000-07-05 2002-01-10 Bernard Flipo Multipurpose clamp for medical use comprising two articulated jaws
US20050234507A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2005-10-20 Jeff Geske Medical tool for access to internal tissue
US20080208206A1 (en) * 2007-02-22 2008-08-28 Calvo Ignacio J Surgical tongs
US20080287985A1 (en) * 2007-05-18 2008-11-20 Patterson James K Disposable surgical instrument having a locking device
US20090165603A1 (en) * 2007-08-31 2009-07-02 Tito Aguirre Pliers device for changing light bulb in physically constrained location
US20100288285A1 (en) * 2006-05-04 2010-11-18 Marmar Joel L Toothed vasectomy clamps and methods of using same
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US3779248A (en) * 1971-10-18 1973-12-18 Medical Concepts Inc Forceps
US3901293A (en) * 1973-04-11 1975-08-26 Joseph J Cottone Guitar stringing tools
US4757730A (en) * 1985-06-19 1988-07-19 Amir Porat Device for releasing conical connectors
US5368596A (en) * 1992-03-18 1994-11-29 Burkhart; Stephen S. Augmented awl for creating channels in human bone tissue
US5643316A (en) * 1993-04-27 1997-07-01 The Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania Method of thoracoscopic surgery using hinged tissue grasping forceps
US7087070B2 (en) 2000-07-05 2006-08-08 Bernard Flipo Multipurpose clamp for medical use comprising two articulated jaws
WO2002002019A1 (en) * 2000-07-05 2002-01-10 Bernard Flipo Multipurpose clamp for medical use comprising two articulated jaws
FR2811215A1 (en) * 2000-07-05 2002-01-11 Bernard Flipo MULTIFUNCTIONAL FORCEPS FOR MEDICAL USE COMPRISING TWO ARTICULATED JAWS
US20030144693A1 (en) * 2000-07-05 2003-07-31 Bernard Flipo Multipurpose clamp for medical use comprising two articulated jaws
US20050234507A1 (en) * 2004-04-16 2005-10-20 Jeff Geske Medical tool for access to internal tissue
US20100288285A1 (en) * 2006-05-04 2010-11-18 Marmar Joel L Toothed vasectomy clamps and methods of using same
US20080208206A1 (en) * 2007-02-22 2008-08-28 Calvo Ignacio J Surgical tongs
US20080287985A1 (en) * 2007-05-18 2008-11-20 Patterson James K Disposable surgical instrument having a locking device
US20090165603A1 (en) * 2007-08-31 2009-07-02 Tito Aguirre Pliers device for changing light bulb in physically constrained location
US9089365B2 (en) 2012-04-26 2015-07-28 Imds Llc Tissue fixation device
US9610099B2 (en) 2012-04-26 2017-04-04 Imds Llc Tissue fixation device to grasp, retain and release tissue
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