US2007203398A1PendingUtilityA1
Surgical device for retracting and/or sealing an incision
Est. expiryDec 1, 2018(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61B 2017/00557A61B 17/0293A61B 17/3431A61B 17/3423A61B 2017/3482
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Abstract
A wound protector retractor comprises an inner O-ring for insertion through a wound opening and a connecting sleeve extending between the O-ring and outer mounting means. The outer means are provided by rings between which the sleeve is led. The rings are rotated relative to each other and the inner ring to form a centralised lumen of reduced cross section and to shorten the axial extent of the sleeve. A wound is both retracted and protected.
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38 . A surgical device for use in minimally invasive surgery of the type using an inflated body cavity accessible to a surgeon through an access port, defined by the device, surrounding an incision in a patient's body, the device having:
body cavity engagement means for insertion into the incision to locate the device in position; fixing means for attaching the device to a patient's skin, the fixing means including a proximal ring; a sleeve connected between the body cavity engagement means and the fixing means, wherein the sleeve is adjustable by the positioning of the proximal ring so that the positioning of the proximal ring retracts the sleeve to cause the sleeve to apply outward pressure against the patient's body to retract the incision to define an access port and create a seal between the incision and sleeve; and sealing means, at least one of mounted on the sleeve and operating on the sleeve, to prevent substantial leakage of gas from the body cavity on inflation when in an inoperative position and formed to mould about a substantial portion of a surgeon's hand or surgical instrument on insertion in an operating position.
39 . The surgical device of claim 38 in which the body cavity engagement means is provided by a distal ring formed for insertion into the incision.
40 . The surgical device of claim 39 , in which the sealing means includes a self-sealing valve mounted on the sleeve.
41 . The surgical device of claim 39 , in which the fixing means incorporates adjustment means for modifying the length of the sleeve, so as to ensure that the fixing means and the distal ring may be brought into close contact with the abdominal wall ensuring a good seal is maintained and that the device is firmly mounted in position.
42 . The surgical device of claim 38 , further including a connector ring mounted adjacent said proximal ring.
43 . The surgical device of claim 38 , in which the sleeve is made of an elastomer material, whereby insertion of the distal ring into an incision stretches the elastomer material causing tension between the distal ring and proximal ring.
44 . The surgical device of claim 38 , wherein said sealing means is an external proximal valve mounted adjacent to said proximal ring.
45 . The surgical device of claim 38 , wherein said sealing means is an internal distal valve.
46 . The surgical device of claim 38 , wherein said sealing means is a self-sealing spring valve including a tensioned member mounted on the sleeve.
47 . A surgical device for use in minimally invasive surgery of the type using an inflated cavity accessible to a surgeon through an access port, defined by the device, surrounding an incision in a patient's body, the device comprising:
body cavity engagement means for insertion into the incision to locate the device in position, said body cavity engagement means including a distal ring; fixing means for attaching the device to a patient's skin, said fixing means including a proximal ring; a sleeve connected between the body cavity engagement means and the fixing means, said sleeve having an adjustable length that shortens to cause said sleeve to apply outward pressure against the patient's body sufficient to retract the incision to define the access port; and one of an external proximal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said proximal ring and an internal distal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said distal ring, to prevent substantial leakage of gas from the body cavity on inflation when in an operative position and formed to mold about a substantial portion of a surgeon's hand or surgical instrument on insertion in an operating position.
48 . The surgical device of claim 47 , wherein said one of an external proximal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said proximal ring and an internal distal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said distal ring is a self-sealing spring valve including a tensioned member mounted on the sleeve.
49 . A surgical device for use in minimally invasive surgery of the type using an inflated cavity accessible to a surgeon through an access port, defined by the device, surrounding an incision in a patient's body, the device comprising:
body cavity engagement means for insertion into the incision to locate the device in position, said body cavity engagement means including a distal ring; fixing means for attaching the device to a patient's skin, said fixing means including a proximal ring; a sleeve connected between the body cavity engagement means and the fixing means, said sleeve having a length; wherein said proximal ring includes an adjustment means for adjusting the length of said sleeve to cause said sleeve to apply outward pressure against the patient's body sufficient to retract sides of the incision; and one of an external proximal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said proximal ring and an internal distal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said distal ring, to prevent substantial leakage of gas from the body cavity on inflation when in an operative position and formed to mold about a substantial portion of a surgeon's hand or surgical instrument on insertion in an operating position.
50 . The surgical device of claim 49 , wherein said one of an external proximal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said proximal ring and an internal distal sealing valve mounted adjacent to said distal ring is a self-sealing spring valve including a tensioned member mounted on the sleeve.Cited by (0)
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