TL;DR: A surgical elevator has an oximeter sensor at its tip, which allows measuring of oxygen saturation of a tissue as discussed by the authors, which can be used to determine whether the tissue is oxygenated.
Abstract: A surgical elevator has an oximeter sensor at its tip, which allows measuring of oxygen saturation of a tissue.
TL;DR: In this article, a surgical elevator is used for the reduction of bone fractures, particularly facial bone fractures and even more particularly zygomatic arch fractures, by using a pair of parallel ridges on an elevator element.
Abstract: A surgical elevator device that can be used in the reduction of bone fractures, particularly facial bone fractures, and even more particularly zygomatic arch fractures. The elevator device enables accurate measurement of the depth of insertion of the device into tissue space and provides tactile control of fracture location and reduction. In one embodiment, the elevator device comprises a groove on an elevator element for receiving a bone structure. The groove can be formed by a pair of parallel ridges. A projection extending from the elevator provides a pivot point for applying a controlled force to the bone to reduce the fracture. A preferred embodiment further comprises a method of reducing a bone fracture, such as a zygomatic arch fracture.
TL;DR: In this article, a suction elevator with suction capability includes a handle having a first end and a second end, with the first end having a connector for attaching the surgical elevator to a SUction source and an arm extending from the second end of the handle.
Abstract: A suction elevator with suction capability includes a handle having a first end and a second end. The first end of the handle includes a connector for attaching the surgical elevator to a suction source. An arm extends from the second end of the handle, the arm having a blade portion at the end opposite that which extends from the handle. A continuous bore runs through the connector, handle, and arm, ending where the blade defines an opening in fluid communication with the bore.