US2019282222A1PendingUtilityA1
Pneumoperitoneum device
Est. expiryDec 23, 2031(~5.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
A bag with one or more openings is placed within a body cavity. Excised tissue is placed within the opening of a deflated bag. One or more openings of the bag are withdrawn outside the body cavity and the bag is inflated. Instruments including laparoscopic visualization are placed within the inflated bag that remains within the body cavity. The tissue retained within the bag is morcellated/crushed/reduced and removed. The bag is deflated and removed with residual tissue/blood/fluids inside. The tissue to be removed is retained in the bag which prevents potentially harmful material such as cancerous cells from being released in the body cavity.
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51 . A tissue containment system, comprising:
a tissue containment bag, including:
an open end,
a closed end opposite the open end,
a wall extending from the open end to the closed end, wherein the wall has an interior surface, and
a tissue containment chamber defined by the wall and the closed end;
a guard for protecting at least part of the wall, wherein the guard includes a portion having:
an exterior for engaging the interior surface of the wall, and
an interior defining a passageway for receiving an instrument, wherein the portion of the guard is expandable toward the interior surface of the wall into an expanded configuration, and compressible into a compressed configuration.
52 . The tissue containment system of claim 51 , wherein the guard includes at least one longitudinal slit to facilitate at least one of expansion into the expanded configuration and compression into the compressed configuration.
53 . The tissue containment system of claim 51 , wherein the guard includes a proximal part, a distal part, and an intermediate part between the proximal part and the distal part, and wherein the portion of the guard includes at least one of the intermediate part and the distal part.
54 . The tissue containment system of claim 51 , wherein the guard has a proximal part, a distal part, and an intermediate part between the proximal part and the distal part, and wherein a width of the proximal part is greater than a width of the intermediate part.
55 . The tissue containment system of claim 51 , wherein the open end of the tissue containment bag includes an opening defined by an annular ring coupled to the wall.
56 . The tissue containment system of claim 55 , wherein a diameter of the annular ring is greater than a diameter of a widest part of the guard.
57 . The tissue containment system of claim 55 , wherein the guard is sized such that the guard is separated from the annular ring by a circumferential gap while the exterior of the guard engages the interior surface of the wall.
58 . A tissue containment system, comprising:
a tissue containment bag, including:
an open end,
a closed end opposite the open end,
a wall extending from the open end to the closed end, wherein the wall has an interior surface and
a tissue containment chamber defined by the wall and the closed end;
a guard for protecting a portion of the wall, wherein the guard is configured to engage the interior surface of the wall, and wherein the guard includes:
a first longitudinally-extending portion at a first side of the guard,
a second longitudinally-extending portion at the first side of the guard, wherein the guard is compressible into a compressed configuration in which the first and second longitudinally-extending portions overlap along a radial direction.
59 . The tissue containment system of claim 58 , wherein the guard is expandable from the compressed configuration into an expanded configuration, and in the expanded configuration the overlap of the first and second longitudinally-extending portions along the radial direction is reduced.
60 . The tissue containment system of claim 58 , wherein the guard has a proximal part, a distal part, and an intermediate part between the proximal part and the distal part, and wherein a width of the proximal part is greater than a width of the intermediate part.
61 . The tissue containment system of claim 58 , wherein the guard includes a proximal part, a distal part, and an intermediate part between the proximal part and the distal part, and wherein the first and second longitudinally-extending portions are in at least one of the intermediate part and the distal part.
62 . A tissue containment system, comprising:
a tissue containment bag, including:
an open end,
a closed end opposite the open end,
a wall extending from the open end to the closed end, wherein the wall has an interior surface and
a tissue containment chamber defined by the wall and the closed end;
a guard for protecting a portion of the wall, wherein the guard includes:
a proximal flange,
a distal end defined by a planar distal edge,
an intermediate portion extending between the proximal flange and the distal end, wherein the intermediate portion has an exterior surface for engaging the interior surface of the wall, and an interior surface defining a passageway for receiving an instrument.
63 . The tissue containment system of claim 62 , wherein a width of the proximal flange is greater than a width of the intermediate portion.
64 . The tissue containment system of claim 62 , wherein the open end includes an opening defined by an annular ring coupled to the wall, and a width of the proximal flange is less than a diameter of the annular ring.
65 . The tissue containment system of claim 62 , wherein the guard includes a slit extending longitudinally along at least one of the distal end and the intermediate portion, and the slit facilitates at least one of compression and expansion of the guard.Cited by (0)
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