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Apparatus and ethods for hybrid endoscopic and laparoscopic surgery

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Assignee: MODULAR SURGICAL INCPriority: Feb 27, 2009Filed: Dec 23, 2020Published: Jan 13, 2022
Est. expiryFeb 27, 2029(~2.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

Apparatus and methods are described allow the techniques of endoscopic and laparoscopic surgery to be combined into a minimally invasive hybrid surgical technique called NOTES-assisted laparoscopic surgery. Manual and robotic-controlled versions of a modular laparoscopic tool are described having a small diameter shaft that is delivered laparoscopically to a surgical site. Larger diameter working tips are delivered through a NOTES delivery tube inserted to the surgical site through a natural orifice and joined to the shaft of the modular laparoscopic tool. Larger diameter working tips improve the effectiveness of the modular laparoscopic tools and the number and size of laparoscopic ports used can also be reduced.

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         1 . A surgical tool system comprising:
 a surgical tool shaft having a distal end configured to be advanced through a laparoscopic port into a location within a patient's body and a proximal end configured to remain outside of the patient's body;   a handle attached to the proximal end of the shaft;   a magnetizable surgical tool tip detachably connectable to the distal end of the surgical tool shaft; and   a magnet on the shaft configured to attract the surgical tool tip and align said tip with the shaft, wherein the surgical tool tip mechanically engages the shaft after magnetic alignment.

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