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20080208110 | Infusion system with injection site - An infusion system with a needleless or needle-requiring injection site placed downstream of a fluid selection stopcock valve and upstream of the infusion cannula. In an alternate embodiment the fluid selection stopcock valve and injection site may be formed as a single consumable unit. | 08-28-2008 |
20080243050 | Insufflation of Body Cavities - Apparatus used in insufflation comprises an insufflator | 10-02-2008 |
20080269669 | Apparatus and Method for Subcutaneous Gas Delivery for Therapeutic Purpose - An apparatus ( | 10-30-2008 |
20080294090 | Hose set - The invention relates to a hose set for a device ( | 11-27-2008 |
20090082718 | Dual-capacity insufflator tube - An insufflation system is provided that includes an insufflator having a delivery assembly for delivering insufflating gas from a pressurized source of insufflation gas to at least one gas delivery path. At least one output line is coupled to the at least one gas delivery path. At least one dual-capacity tube has a first tube with a first end coupled to the at least one output line and a second end. The dual-capacity tube has a pair of tubes that each has a first end attached with the second end of the first tube. The dual-capacity tube provides for fluid communication of the insufflating gas between the insufflator and laparoscopic equipment that is insertable into a peritoneal cavity. | 03-26-2009 |
20090088681 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRA-ABDOMINAL DISEASE - An apparatus, such as a medical device, includes an elongate member having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The elongate member defines a lumen extending from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion. The distal end portion of the elongate member is configured to be inserted into a body of a patient. The apparatus includes a heating element configured to heat the lumen defined by the elongate member such that a material within the lumen is heated and can be delivered to bodily tissue. | 04-02-2009 |
20090093753 | Medical gas humidification system - An apparatus and method for on-the-go humidifying an insufflation gas through water vapor transfer from a liquid to the insufflation gas through a barrier separating the gas from the liquid to enable the gas in a normally trauma inducing state to be brought to a conditioned state. If the gas is at an improper insufflation temperature the temperature of the gas can be brought to the proper insufflation temperature at the same time the gas is humidified through heat transfer through the barrier. | 04-09-2009 |
20090105635 | ACCESS ASSEMBLY WITH SEAL LUBRICANT MECHANISM - The present disclosure relates to surgical access assemblies and surgical valves or seals of the type adapted to allow the introduction of a surgical instrument or object therethrough. In particular, the surgical access assemblies and seals disclosed herein are adapted to facilitate the insertion, withdrawal, and manipulation of a surgical instrument through the incorporation of a lubricous substance or fluid. | 04-23-2009 |
20090137943 | SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL INSUFFLATION AND GAS RECIRCULATION - A system for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure. The system includes a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The fluid pump is adapted and configured to circulate insufflation fluid through the system. The supply conduit is in fluid communication with an output of the fluid pump and configured and adapted for delivering pressurized insufflation fluid to an output port of the control unit. The return conduit is in fluid communication with an input of the fluid pump for delivering insufflation fluid to the fluid pump and is configured and adapted for returning insufflation fluid from an input port of the control unit. The pressure-controlled is in fluid communication with the supply conduit and the return conduit, and is adapted and configured to receive a control signal and respond to the control signal by opening, thereby fluidly connecting the supply conduit and the return conduit with one another. | 05-28-2009 |
20090171268 | Manually Operated Insufflator - The invention includes a device, kit, and system capable of manually distending a subject's body cavity. In one embodiment, the invention includes a distention media reservoir ( | 07-02-2009 |
20090192444 | INSUFFLATING ACCESS SYSTEM - Systems, devices, and methods permit insufflation of a body cavity prior to the insertion of a cannula into the body cavity. Some embodiments of an access system comprise an obturator, a trocar, and a fluid flow channel. The access system has a closed configuration, in which a distal end of the access system is fluidly isolated from the fluid flow channel, and an open configuration, in which the distal end of the access system is fluidly connected to the fluid flow channel, thereby permitting fluid flow, for example, an insufflation gas into a body cavity. | 07-30-2009 |
20090204063 | GI Lead Implantation - A method is provided, including physically contacting a gastric implantation site of a stomach via a transluminal approach, physically contacting the site via a transabdominal approach, stabilizing the site, and implanting an electrode at the site based on the physical contact provided by the transluminal and transabdominal approach. Other embodiments are also described. | 08-13-2009 |
20090204064 | INSTRUMENT AND METHOD FOR THE ENDOSCOPICALLY CONTROLLED SHORTENING AND/OR FRAGMENTATION OF STENTS LOCATED IN HOLLOW ORGANS - An instrument and a method are proposed for endoscopically controlled shortening and/or fragmentation of stents made from electrically conductive material situated in the gastrointestinal tract, in the tracheobronchial system or in other hollow organs. The instrument comprises an electrode device with an electrode for introducing a high-frequency current into at least one wire of the stent and/or to form electric arcs between the electrode and the at least one wire. Use of the instrument and the method results in little or reduced damage being caused by current and/or heat in tissues directly adjacent to the application site and in tissues remote therefrom. | 08-13-2009 |
20090240192 | INSUFFLATION OF BODY CAVITIES - Apparatus used in insufflation comprises an insufflator | 09-24-2009 |
20090254022 | Intravenous oxygenator - An intravenous oxygenator for enriching blood with oxygen, said oxygenator having a bundle of fibers, said fibers being each connected to a gas supply means through a first connection and to a gas evacuation means through a second connection, with the fiber bundle being twisted during operation by relative rotation of the first connections of the fibers relative to the second connections of the fibers about a longitudinal axis of the oxygenator. Further, an intravenous oxygenator for insertion into a vein, the connections being respectively connected to a first and to a second fiber holder and being displaceable along a longitudinal axis of the oxygenator, with the fiber holders being mounted so as to be rotatable relative to one another about the longitudinal axis of the oxygenator. Such a constellation permits particularly efficient gas exchange. | 10-08-2009 |
20090259172 | OVER TUBE - An over tube comprises an over tube body that has an inner diameter fitting over the outer diameter of an insertion part, and is flexible and expandable in the direction of the outer diameter, a gas supply port provided on the base end side of the over tube body, an expansion/contraction part that is formed integrally with the gas supply port, provided to communicate from the base end side to a predetermined position on a distal end side, and can expand in the direction of the outer diameter by injecting a gas from the gas supply port, and at least one channel that is provided between the inner and the outer diameters of the over tube body, and penetrates from the distal end of the over tube through the base end side. | 10-15-2009 |
20090259173 | Cold Gas Spray For Stopping Nosebleeds - A method and apparatus to treat nosebleeds includes the steps of producing cold air using the input of air into a cooling apparatus and administering the cold air to the inside of the nose. The apparatus includes a cooling device with no moving parts. The cooling device can be a vortex tube or a Peltier-type thermoelectric cooler, or a pre-cooled tank of compressed air. The cold air can also be mixed with water to moisturize the cold air. | 10-15-2009 |
20090275880 | VALVE ASSEMBLY - A valve assembly for the sealed reception of an elongated object is provided. The assembly includes a valve body defining at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated object and defining a central longitudinal axis, and an elongated seal member having a resilient sealing structure and defining an aperture in general alignment with the opening of the valve body whereby the aperture is configured and dimensioned such that upon insertion of the object into the aperture, the resilient sealing structure resiliently engages the outer surface of the object in a tight manner. The sealing structure includes a plurality of elongated bristle members attached to the seal member. The bristle member are positioned to engage the elongated object upon at least partial insertion of the elongated object into the valve body. Each bristle member is adapted to be displaced relative to the longitudinal axis to facilitate expansion of the aperture of the seal member upon entry of the elongated object therein. | 11-05-2009 |
20100056987 | PNEUMOPERITONEUM NEEDLE - Pneumoperitoneum needles for providing and/or insufflating a corporal and/or abdominal cavity are provided. The pneumoperitoneum needle can include a housing, an elongate tubular body extending from a distal surface of the housing, and an elongate hollow tubular rod slidably received within the tubular body. The tubular body preferably includes a passage formed therethrough for connection to a gas administration system. The tubular rod preferably includes a blunt distal end defining an opening, and a proximal end portion defining an opening formed therethrough. | 03-04-2010 |
20100081988 | FIRST-ENTRY TROCAR SYSTEM - A surgical access system comprises a trocar, an insufflating optical obturator slidably insertable into the trocar, and a laparoscope slidably insertable into the obturator. A distal end of the obturator comprises a tip, at least a portion of which comprises a wall with a generally uniform thickness comprising a transparent material. At least one vent hole disposed at the obturator tip is fluidly connected to a gas flow channel defined by an interior surface of the obturator and the laparoscope, which is fluidly connected to an insufflation gas inlet disposed at a proximal end of the trocar. Improved optical characteristics of the trocar system permit precise and accurate visual placement thereof into a body cavity. Accordingly the access system is suitable as a first entry surgical access system. Embodiments of the trocar access are also useful for drug delivery, and/or for fluid and/or tissue aspiration. | 04-01-2010 |
20100087776 | Process And Apparatus For Filling A Syringe With A Thoroughly Mixed Medical Gas Mixture - The present invention provides a system for filling a syringe with a small amount of a more precisely mixed medical gas mixture, the system comprising two or more sources for gas, a device for mixing the gases, a means for connecting the gas sources to the device for mixing the gases, a filter system and a syringe. The present invention further provides for a process for filling a syringe with a small quantity of a thoroughly mixed medical gas mixture comprising at least a first gas and a second gas. The process comprises the steps of providing at least a first gas and a second gas, injecting the gases into a device for mixing to form a thoroughly mixed medical gas mixture, filtering the medical gas mixture, and filling a syringe with the required amount of medical gas mixture. | 04-08-2010 |
20100094200 | WICK AND RELIEF VALVE FOR DISPOSABLE LAPAROSCOPIC SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an improved smoke evacuation device for use in laparoscopic surgeries. One improvement is a hydrophilic wick positioned within the inlet system of the smoke device for absorbing moisture and trapping surgical waste entering the smoke evacuation device. The second improvement is a multi-outlet valve inserted into the outlet system of the smoke evacuation device to enable quick depressurization of the surgical site. | 04-15-2010 |
20100106080 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPLYING PREDETERMINED GAS INTO BODY CAVITIES OF A PATIENT - A gas supply apparatus measures a first pressure inside a first body cavity of a patient and a second pressure inside a second body cavity of the patient. The gas supply apparatus regulates a pressure of a predetermined gas based on the measured first and second pressures inside the first and second body cavities. | 04-29-2010 |
20100130917 | GAS BLOWING DEVICE FOR AN OPTIMAL AND SAFE OF PRESSURIES GAS VESSELS - A medical gas insufflation device comprising at least a gas outlet circuit, a connector for connecting a pressurized vessel in which the gas is packaged, an expander placed between the connector and the gas outlet circuit, a high-pressure sensor placed between the connector and the expander, a flow meter placed at the outlet from the expander, and a microprocessor connected at least to the sensor to receive signals representative of the pressure observed at the connector and to the flow meter to receive signals representative of the flow rate at the outlet from the expander, wherein the microprocessor includes evaluation means for evaluating the remaining volume of gas after expansion as a function of the signals received from the sensor and the flow meter during a gas expansion operation. | 05-27-2010 |
20100145261 | Trocar sleeve - A trocar sleeve that isolates the surgical device or movement thereof to inhibit or prevent an established non-jet streaming condition from becoming a jet streaming condition and a method of inhibiting or preventing a jet streaming condition from occurring due to instrument obstruction. | 06-10-2010 |
20100185139 | System and method for improved gas recirculation in surgical trocars with pneumatic sealing - Systems for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure include a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The pressure-controlled valve is in fluid communication with an insufflation gas supply, the supply conduit and the return conduit and is adapted and configured to respond to pressure control signals to adjust position and thereby system flow parameters, to reduce entrainment of air from the surrounding environment, and to increase the concentration of insufflation gas in an operative space, and/or to reduce an overpressure condition in the operative space. | 07-22-2010 |
20100210998 | INSUFFLATING OPTICAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS - An insufflating surgical instrument adapted for movement across an abdominal wall to insufflate an abdominal region of a patient is disclosed comprising a shaft having an insufflation channel extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end, the insufflation channel being adapted for connection to a source of fluid under pressure at the proximal end, a tip at the distal end of the shaft, and at least one vent hole formed at the tip or the shaft being in connection with the insufflation channel and being adapted to expel the fluid under pressure to insufflate the abdominal region. At least one of the tip and the shaft is formed of a translucent or transparent material such as polycarbonate to facilitate visualization of the abdominal wall and the abdominal region. The shaft includes a lumen extending along the axis between the proximal end and the distal end to enable insertion of a laparoscope. The lumen and insufflation channel may be formed as separate channels or as one shared channel. The tip may be blunt, the shaft and the tip may be integrally formed, and the vent hole may be of any geometric shape including round, oval, square and rectangular. The blunt tip may further comprise a marker to indicate penetration of the abdominal wall. In another aspect, the tip may be sharp, pointed or bladed to facilitate penetration of body tissue. | 08-19-2010 |
20100241061 | Gas conditioning trocars - A gas conditioning trocar having a chamber for heating and hydrating an unconditioned insufflation gas prior to injecting a conditioned insufflation gas into a body cavity during a medical procedure and a port through which surgical instruments can pass into a body cavity without inhibiting the flow of insufflation gas during the medical procedure. | 09-23-2010 |
20100249694 | TROCAR FOR A SINGLE PORT SURGERY - Provided is a trocar for a single port surgery installed on a skin puncture site of a patient to provide a pathway for insertion of a plurality of surgical instruments. The trocar includes an upper part; a plurality of inserting holes configured to be positioned on the upper part, the plurality of the surgical instruments being inserted thereto; and a lower part configured to be formed in a tubular shape to connect to the upper part, the lower part being formed in an elastic material so that the lower part is bent when being inserted into the skin puncture site and is straightened after being introduced into the skin puncture site, wherein the trocar provides an open interior space in which the inserting holes are connected with one another so that changing locations of the plurality of the surgical instruments is possible after the surgical instruments are inserted into the plurality of the inserting holes. | 09-30-2010 |
20100249695 | INTEGRAL INSUFFLATION VALVE - A trocar assembly that comprises a trocar valve body defining a cavity, the valve body for communicating insufflation fluid therethrough. The assembly also comprises a selectively rotatable valve handle for controlling a flow of said insufflation fluid through the valve body. The rotatable valve handle is elongated and has a first end and a second end. The first end is sized and configured to be rotatably maintained within the cavity and the second end extends outwardly so as to be actuatable by a user. The rotatable valve handle defines a bore therethrough which extends longitudinally from the first end to the second end. The valve body defines an outlet that communicates with the cavity. The rotatable valve handle is rotatable from an open position, in which the bore of the valve is at least partially aligned with the outlet so as permit fluid to pass through the bore, and a closed position, in which the bore of the valve is not aligned with the outlet so as prevent fluid to pass through the bore. | 09-30-2010 |
20100268154 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATING AN ENEMA WITH CONTROLLED DISTENSION - An apparatus and method are provided for use in administering a rectal contrast enema to a patient to prepare the patient for a medical procedure. A rectal catheter may be provided to facilitate administration of the enema preparation to the patient. The rectal catheter may include a retention balloon. A delivery mechanism may be provided to urge the enema preparation into the patient. A vacuum may be provided to remove waste from the patient. A gas insufflator may be provided to insufflate the patient's colon for a medical procedure such as a scan, and more specifically, a virtual colonoscopy. | 10-21-2010 |
20100280437 | MULTICHANNEL TROCAR - A multi-channel trocar developed for use in ‘minimal-access surgery/single incision laparoscopic surgery. The trocar permits surgical access of two or more articulating laparoscopic instruments or scopes through one skin incision using a dividing membrane to separate the working channels. This allows maximal use of robotic technology and permits more degrees of freedom at the operative site. The trocar is inserted through one single skin incision, in the usual manner. The trocar relocates the fulcrum and focal point of motion to the abdominal wall when using a set of interacting and interlocking diaphragms | 11-04-2010 |
20100318021 | HIGH-FLOW LUER LOCK CONNECTOR FOR A LUER LOCK CONNECTION - A high-flow luer lock connector is disclosed. A high-flow luer lock connector comprises a connector body defining an interior region, a lumen, and an extended passageway. The interior region is bounded by a cylindrical side wall and a base wall. The lumen is defined at the base wall of the interior region and extends no more than 0.274 of an inch into the interior region. The extended passageway comprises a first and second end and passes through the connector body and the lumen. The extended passageway is in communication with the interior region to allow insufflation gas to flow through the interior region and extended passageway. | 12-16-2010 |
20100331767 | INTRACORPOREAL GAS EXCHANGE DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system for intracorporeal gas exchange includes a flexible, rotatable shaft; a plurality of axially spaced agitation mechanisms positioned on the rotatable shaft, such that the rotatable shaft can flex between the axially spaced agitation mechanisms; a plurality of hollow gas permeable fibers adapted to permit diffusion of gas between intracorporeal fluid and an interior of the hollow fibers. The plurality of hollow fibers is positioned radially outward from the agitation mechanisms. A blood contacting medical system includes at least one seal, and a purge system via which a flushing fluid is introduced under pressure over a blood-side face of the seal and caused to flow through a space on the blood side of the seal. The system can further include a rotatable member. The space on the blood side of the seal can be in fluid connection with an annular space adjacent to a rotating element operatively connected to the rotatable member. | 12-30-2010 |
20110021977 | VALVE ASSEMBLY - A valve assembly for the sealed reception of an elongated object is provided. The assembly includes a valve body defining at least one opening configured and dimensioned to permit entry of an elongated object and defining a central longitudinal axis, and an elongated seal member having a resilient sealing structure and defining an aperture in general alignment with the opening of the valve body whereby the aperture is configured and dimensioned such that upon insertion of the object into the aperture, the resilient sealing structure resiliently engages the outer surface of the object in a tight manner. The sealing structure includes a plurality of elongated bristle members attached to the seal member. The bristle members are positioned to engage the elongated object upon at least partial insertion of the elongated object into the valve body. Each bristle member is adapted to be displaced relative to the longitudinal axis to facilitate expansion of the aperture of the seal member upon entry of the elongated object therein. | 01-27-2011 |
20110028891 | Single Port Device Having Integral Filter/Vent - A laparoscopic port device includes a compliant port body having a distal and proximal end having a lumen extending therethrough. The lumen has a filtering agent configured to retain or treat particulate contaminates present in insufflation gases. The laparoscopic port device further includes a valve operatively connected with the lumen to selectively regulate flow of the insufflation gases therethrough. | 02-03-2011 |
20110034862 | INSUFFLATING SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CONTROLLING THE SUPPLY OF A DISTENDING MEDIA TO AN ENDOSCOPIC DEVICE - The present invention is directed to a system, method, and computer program product for controlling the supply of a distending media (such as an insufflating gas) from a distending media source to an endoscopic device so as to prevent the excess venting and/or waste of distending media. More specifically, the present invention provides for the detection of a pressure level within a lumen of an endoscopic device and adjusts a supply parameter of the distending media based at least in part on the detected pressure level, and in some cases, on the relationship between the detected pressure level and a user-defined threshold. | 02-10-2011 |
20110040240 | METHODS FOR TREATING RHINITIS AND CONJUNCTIVITIS - Apparatus, methods, and kits for treating symptoms associated with common ailments, such as headaches, rhinitis, asthma, epilepsy, nervous disorders and the like, are provided. The apparatus comprises dispensers for carbon dioxide and other therapeutic gases. The methods comprise delivering small volumes of these gases to patients in a manner where the gas infuses into a body region in order to bathe the mucous membranes therein. It has been found that even very short exposure of patients to small volumes and high concentrations of such gases can provide significant relief from symptoms. | 02-17-2011 |
20110046546 | METHODS FOR TREATING HEADACHES - Apparatus, methods, and kits for treating symptoms associated with common ailments, such as headaches, rhinitis, asthma, epilepsy, nervous disorders and the like, are provided. The apparatus comprises dispensers for carbon dioxide and other therapeutic gases. The methods comprise delivering small volumes of these gases to patients in a manner where the gas infuses into a body region in order to bathe the mucous membranes therein. It has been found that even very short exposure of patients to small volumes and high concentrations of such gases can provide significant relief from symptoms. | 02-24-2011 |
20110060272 | Apparatus for preventing cross contamination by sterilizing an insufflation device - An insufflation device connects to a disposable tube set for providing gas to fill an abdominal cavity of a patient to enable surgical procedures. The insufflation device has an ultraviolet light source to provide ultraviolet light for sterilizing a flow control valve system therein. A filter provided with the insufflation device enables additional surgical procedures for the insufflation device without cleaning of the flow control valve systems or necessarily replacement of the filter. Tube sets connected to the insufflation device do not necessarily require a filter. | 03-10-2011 |
20110071462 | SURGICAL ACCESS APPARATUS AND METHOD - A surgical access device is adapted for performing laparoscopic surgical procedures with at least one instrument passing through the surgical access device and through an incision in the abdominal wall of a patient with the abdominal cavity pressurized with an insufflation gas. The surgical access device is adapted to provide instrument access to the abdominal cavity for surgical procedures while generally maintaining insufflation pressure in the abdominal cavity. The surgical access device comprises an access seal. The access seal comprises a material formed of a mixture comprising a triblock copolymer and an oil. The access seal is adapted to be disposed relative to the abdominal wall in an operative position. The material of the access seal is adapted to form a seal to generally maintain insufflation pressure within the abdominal cavity. At least one opening is formed through the material of the access seal between a proximal portion and a distal portion of the access seal. The at least one opening when operatively disposed is in communication with the incision and forms a working channel between a location external to the abdominal wall and a location internal to the abdominal wall. The material of the access seal is adapted to conform to a surface of an instrument inserted through the working channel. | 03-24-2011 |
20110071463 | SURGICAL ACCESS APPARATUS AND METHOD - A surgical access device is adapted for performing laparoscopic surgical procedures with multiple instruments passing through the surgical access device and through a single incision in the abdominal wall of a patient with the abdominal cavity pressurized with an insufflation gas. The surgical access device is adapted to provide instrument access to the abdominal cavity for surgical procedures while generally maintaining insufflation pressure in the abdominal cavity. The surgical access device comprises an access pad. The access pad comprises a material formed of a mixture comprising a triblock copolymer, an oil, and a foaming agent. The access pad is adapted to be disposed within an incision within an abdominal wall. The access pad has an external flange and an internal flange integrally formed with the access pad. The external flange is adapted to be disposed external to the abdominal wall in an operative position and the internal flange adapted to be disposed internal to the abdominal wall in the operative position. The access pad is configured to be maintained in the operative position and adapted to form a seal with the abdominal wall. A plurality of openings are formed through the access pad between an external surface and an internal surface of the access pad. The plurality of openings when operatively disposed are in communication with the incision and form working channels between a location external to the abdominal wall and a location internal to the abdominal wall. The access pad is adapted to conform to a surface of an instrument inserted through the working channel. At least a portion of the access pad between the external flange and the internal flange and within the incision between an external surface of the abdominal wall and an internal surface of the abdominal wall is adapted to form an instrument seal with the instrument. Locating the access pad within the incision creates a radially compressive force to provide an axial seal between the access pad and the abdominal wall. | 03-24-2011 |
20110082416 | Method and apparatus for providing heat to insufflation gases - An insufflator device is provided that connects to a disposable tube set for providing gas to fill an abdominal cavity of a patient to enable surgical procedures. The insufflator tube set includes a warming sheath, a double lumen design, or a heating strip for providing warmth to the insufflation gas being conveyed through the tube set. A method of heating insufflation gases is also provided. | 04-07-2011 |
20110087159 | Trocar Assembly - A trocar assembly including a sleeve assembly having a cannula connected to a housing and an obturator assembly including a handle connected to an obturator, wherein the obturator assembly is receivable in the sleeve assembly to define a gripping portion that includes the housing and the handle, the gripping portion having an axial length and a maximum width, and wherein a ratio of the axial length to the maximum width ranges from about 2.5 to about 3.5. | 04-14-2011 |
20110087160 | INSUFFLATION GAS HEATER SYSTEM AND TUBING FOR USE THEREWITH - A warming gas flows through a jacket to heat an insufflation gas flowing in a separate tube, thereby reducing cost and disposable waste. The heated warming gas may be filtered to sterilize or maintain sterility and released to atmosphere after heating the flowing insufflation gas. Alternatively the warming gas may be reheated and recirculated through the jacket, with an additional tube being used within the jacket so that the warming gas flows in both directions lengthwise. The insufflation gas may be carbon dioxide and the warming gas may be room air. The heating element and sensors may be separate from the disposable unit of a heated insufflation set, and need not be re-sterilized prior to or after use in surgery. The heat is constantly maintained, thereby eliminating “cold spots” caused by the natural cycling of the resistance heaters due to the nature of the operation being preformed on the patient. | 04-14-2011 |
20110112470 | SYRINGE - The invention relates to a syringe ( | 05-12-2011 |
20110118657 | DEVICE FOR INSUFFLATING GAS AND COLLECTING EFFLUENTS FROM THE BODY CAVITIES OF AN INDIVIDUAL - A device comprising: a gas insufflation device ( | 05-19-2011 |
20110118658 | PNEUMOPERITONEUM NEEDLE - Pneumoperitoneum needles for providing and/or insufflating a corporal and/or abdominal cavity are provided. The pneumoperitoneum needle can include a housing, an elongate tubular body extending from a distal surface of the housing, and an elongate hollow tubular rod slidably received within the tubular body. The tubular body preferably includes a passage formed therethrough for connection to a gas administration system. The tubular rod preferably includes a blunt distal end defining an opening, and a proximal end portion defining an opening formed therethrough. | 05-19-2011 |
20110125084 | TROCAR ASSEMBLY WITH PNEUMATIC SEALING - A trocar for use in a minimally invasive surgical procedure includes an elongated body, nozzle means and means for delivering a pressurized flow of fluid to the nozzle means. The elongated body has a generally tubular configuration with coaxially arranged inner and outer walls and longitudinally opposed proximal and distal end portions, with the inner wall defining a lumen to accommodate passage of an instrument therethrough. The nozzle means is operatively associated with the inner wall of the body for directing pressurized fluid into the lumen to develop a pressure differential in an area within a region extending from a location adjacent a distal end portion of the lumen to a location adjacent a proximal end portion of the lumen, to form a fluid seal around an instrument passing therethrough. | 05-26-2011 |
20110160648 | MEDICAL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - A system and method for tissue thermotherapy including a source for generating a vapor phase media for treating a space in a human body, such as and intraluminal or intracavity space. The system further includes a filtering member for allowing a recirculation of flowable media about an interface with tissue, wherein the filtering member prevent ablation detritus from interfering with media outflows from the working end. | 06-30-2011 |
20110166506 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DELIVERING AN AGENT TO THE ABDOMEN - A method and apparatus for treating gas for delivery into a body cavity, body space or body surface of an animal. The apparatus comprises a housing defining a chamber having an entry port and an exit port. One or more agents are released into the gas stream that flows through the chamber so that the gas stream carries the agent to the animal. Also shown, for use with, or without, the chamber, is an agent chamber adapted to be coupled to at least one structure defining at least one fluid flow path extending at least a portion of the distance between an insufflation device and the body cavity, body space or body surface. | 07-07-2011 |
20110218484 | INTERNALLY PRESSURIZED MEDICAL DEVICES - There are provided pressurized surgical instruments for use in pressurized surgical environments. The pressurized surgical instruments include pressurizing systems for maintaining a neutral or positive pressure flow within the surgical instrument during use. The pressurizing systems include a primary sensor for detecting the pressure of the surgical environment and a pressurizing mechanism for balancing the pressure of the surgical instrument with the surgical environment. The pressurizing mechanism includes a controller to receive and compare the signal sent from the primary sensor to the ambient or internal instrument pressure and a pressure delivery system to provide positive pressure to the interior of the surgical instrument in response to a signal received from the controller. The sources of pressure for the pressure delivery systems may be external or self contained within the surgical instrument. | 09-08-2011 |
20110218485 | Insertion Indicator for Needle - A method and apparatus are provided for a fluid level insertion indicator that provides immediate feedback to a surgeon by draining when a tip of a needle has entered a body lumen, such as peritoneal cavity. An apparatus includes a handle connected to a hollow needle and a hollow stylet that extends through the hollow needle and has a blunt distal end that includes an opening for passing fluid. A spring biases the stylet to extend past the sharp distal end of the needle absent resistance by tissue against the stylet. An at least partially translucent pressure chamber configured to hold a quantity of fluid under pressure is connected to the proximal end of the stylet. The pressure chamber and stylet form a conduit for passing fluid through the opening in the blunt distal end when the stylet extends past the sharp distal end of the hollow needle. | 09-08-2011 |
20120059311 | PORTABLE THERAPEUTIC GAS DISPENSING DEVICE - Described here are hand-held dispensers for intranasally delivering a therapeutic gas such as carbon dioxide to a user. The dispensers generally include a compressed gas cylinder, a pierce pin block, a valve, a regulator tube and a nosepiece. The regulator tube regulates both the pressure and flow of the gas out of the dispenser. | 03-08-2012 |
20120065579 | INDWELLING LUMINAL DEVICES - The invention comprises an indwelling medical device which is capable of delivering a therapeutic agent evenly along the length of the indwelling portion, including the outer wall, of the device. | 03-15-2012 |
20120095391 | CONNECTOR COMPRISING BACKFLOW VALVE FOR A TUBE SET - A connector is provided that is configured to pass a liquid from a bottle and a gas between a tube set assembly and a medical instrument, the tube set assembly comprising a first tube for gas flow and a second tube for liquid flow, the first and second tube contacting the connector, and a valve disposed within a flow path of the second tube and configured to prevent flow of the liquid back from the medical instrument to the bottle. The connector can be connected to a combined tube set for a disposable water bottle. The combined tube set provides a first tube set for rinsing that also includes air and water tubes. | 04-19-2012 |
20120101428 | BRONCHOSCOPIC LUNG VOLUME REDUCTION METHOD - A method of minimally invasively reducing a volume of a hyper-inflated target section of diseased lung comprising the steps of introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and equilibrating air within the target section with atmospheric air to at least partially deflate the target lung section; injecting an inflammation-causing substance into the target section to precipitate adhesion of the walls within the target lung section, preventing substantial re-inflation of the target section by occluding an airway upstream of the target section for a period of time, and removing the airway occlusion after the target section has substantially permanently been reduced in volume. The injected substance can be autologous blood or a constituent thereof. | 04-26-2012 |
20120157911 | Gas-Enhanced Surgical Instrument with Mechanism for Cylinder Puncture - A surgical instrument for providing an ionized gas to a surgical site includes a receptacle for at least one cylinder of pressurized surgical gas and a frame having a port near the distal end for emitting the surgical gas. A passageway extending between the receptacle and the port delivers the surgical gas to the port. A puncture assembly for rupturing a seal on at least one cylinder to release the surgical gas into the passageway includes at least one bank for storing mechanical energy which may include at least one spring. An actuator is operable to actuate the at least one bank release the mechanical energy. At least one puncture pin is operatively coupled to the at least one bank such that energy released by the at least one bank is effective to move the at least one puncture pin relative to at least one cylinder to rupture the seal. | 06-21-2012 |
20120172791 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING TISSUE SWELLING - A system and related methods and components for treating a tissue site exhibiting interstitial hypertension, including tissue swelling, and particularly swelling associated with cerebral edema, compartment syndrome, and congestive heart failure, by the use of water removal therapy, in order to remove only water from biological fluids. Included also is a system for such use that incorporates one or more monitors, optionally in addition to the use of water removal therapy. By removing only water, all other biologic agents, including essentially all solutes and formed blood elements (such as cells) are increased in concentration in the remaining bodily fluid(s). WRT can be applied to several clinical conditions in which there is an excess of water, and is ideally used in an extracorporeal fashion, in combination with other functions and related components as well, including ultrafiltration. | 07-05-2012 |
20120191036 | SYRINGE FOR TREATING FACIAL WRINKLES AND OPERATION METHOD USING THE SAME - The present invention relates to a syringe for treating facial wrinkles having a syringe cylinder, a needle body detachably mounted at the front end portion of the syringe cylinder and having a syringe needle disposed thereon, and a piston rod disposed inside the syringe cylinder for operating a piston, the syringe including: the syringe cylinder formed of a substantially thin tube having an inside diameter in a range of 2.0 mm to 7.0 mm; and an inflow check valve disposed at one side of the front end portion of the syringe cylinder so as to supply a predetermined quantity of gas to the interior of the syringe cylinder, wherein the predetermined quantity of gas supplied through the inflow check valve to the interior of the syringe cylinder and a predetermined quantity of liquid filled into the syringe cylinder are injected in turn into the dermis of the skin, which is repeatedly carried out. | 07-26-2012 |
20120209167 | INSUFFLATION NEEDLE WITH DUAL INDICATOR AND METHOD OF USE - A medical apparatus which comprises a sharpened outer needle and a blunt inner needle slidingly disposed within the outer needle is provided. The apparatus also contains a position indicator to indicate the position of the inner needle within the outer needle, so that the user knows whether the inner needle is in a protective or a non-protective position. The position indicator may be a mechanical visual indicator, an electronic visual indicator, a tactile indicator, an audible indicator or any combination of the above. | 08-16-2012 |
20120215158 | ENDOSCOPIC CAPS FOR IONIZED PLASMA CONFINEMENT, SHAPING AND CONTROL OF THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES - The subject invention concerns caps that fit on the end of an endoscope. Endoscopic caps of the invention can provide for the control and shaping of an ionized inert gas plasma for purposes of efficiently and precisely burning and removing tissue layers. The device can be used in the treatment of premalignant and malignant conditions, such as Barrett's esophagus and early esophageal cancer, as well as other therapeutic applications. | 08-23-2012 |
20120226223 | PROCEDURE - A procedure for forming an opening in a tubular organ surface while observing images from an endoscope introduced into a tubular organ through a natural opening, and performing observation and treatment of an organ in an abdominal cavity through the opening, including the steps of: inserting an endoscope into a target tubular organ through a natural opening of a subject; checking and identifying a region without other organs or blood vessels; inserting a perforating treatment instrument; perforating with the perforating treatment instrument; inserting the endoscope into the abdominal cavity through the perforated portion; inserting a surgical treatment instrument through the perforated portion; performing surgery; inserting a suturing instrument; and suturing the perforated portion, wherein the endoscope is replaced by an ultrasonic endoscope in at least one of the steps. | 09-06-2012 |
20120245510 | ADHESIOLYSIS SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for creating and maintaining a progressive pneumoperitoneum over a prolonged duration of time are provided. In some aspects, an apparatus may include a first elongate member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a first lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end. The apparatus may further include a fixation member disposed between the distal end and the proximal end and configured to secure the apparatus relative to the abdominal wall of a patient. The apparatus may further include a pressure sensor in fluid communication with the first lumen configured to facilitate obtaining an intraperitoneal pressure measurement. | 09-27-2012 |
20120245511 | Trocar assembly with pneumatic sealing - A trocar assembly for creating a pneumatic seal during a minimally-invasive surgical procedure. The trocar assembly including an elongated body having a lumen extending therethrough. The proximal end portion of the body defining a housing. A fluid supply plenum is defined in the housing configured to deliver pressurized insufflation fluid to a nozzle. The nozzle configured for directing pressurized fluid into the lumen and creating a pneumatic seal. A fluid return plenum is defined in the housing configured to collect spent insufflation fluid from as patient's abdominal cavity. The fluid return plenum including a plurality of axially and radially oriented elongate vanes configured to permit spent insufflation fluid to proceed between the vanes and direct spent insufflation fluid back to the fluid return plenum. | 09-27-2012 |
20120253265 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF MALIGNANCY IN ENTERIC DISEASES USING NON-THERMAL PLASMA - Non-thermal plasma is a partly ionized gas, which can be generated by a high-voltage electric field at a low pressure. Disclosed herein are apparatuses and methods for treating an enteric disease in vivo using non-thermal plasma. The disclosed apparatuses have a first conduit comprising a lumen and a tip; a first electrode disposed within the lumen of the first conduit; a second electrode comprised of a metal conduit disposed within the first conduit; an insulator disposed within the lumen of the first conduit, the insulator configured to electrically insulate the first electrode from the second electrode; and a gas channel disposed between the outer surface of the metal conduit and the inner surface of the first conduit, the gas channel being capable of feeding a gas from a gas source to the tip, wherein when the potential is applied, the gas is ionized to produce the non-thermal plasma. | 10-04-2012 |
20120271225 | DEVICE FOR THE PLANAR TREATMENT OF AREAS OF HUMAN OR ANIMAL SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANE SURFACES BY MEANS OF A COLD ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PLASMA - The invention relates to a device, preferably a collar, for treating areas of human or animal skin or mucous membrane with a cold atmospheric pressure plasma by creating a dielectrically hindered surface discharge, comprising at least one flexible insulating material ( | 10-25-2012 |
20120277663 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH ROBOTIC AND MANUAL ACTUATION FEATURES - In one embodiment of the invention, a robotic surgical instrument is provided for the control of flows of one or more fluids into and out of a surgical site. The robotic surgical instrument may include a housing, a flow control system, a hollow tube, and one or more hose fittings. The housing to couple the instrument to a robotic arm. The flow control system mounted in the housing includes one or more controlled valves to control the flow of one or more fluids. The hollow tube has a first end mounted in the housing coupled to the flow control system. A second end of the hollow tube has one or more openings to allow the flow of fluids into and out of the surgical site. The hose fittings have a first end coupled to the flow control system and a second end to couple to hoses. | 11-01-2012 |
20120302944 | CATHETER FOR PERFORMING IMAGE-BASED COLONOSCOPIES - A catheter has a member that can be inserted into a person's rectum, the member including a first rear opening that communicates with a first passage for discharging bodily fluids from an aperture at the front end of the insertable member. The insertable member includes an expandable ring element communicating with a second rear opening for connection to an inflation device. The catheter includes a probe disposed at the front end of a connection pipe, which pipe is housed in the first passage and connected at the rear end thereof to a device for supplying a pressurized liquid. The probe includes several holes in the rear portion thereof for projecting the liquid backwards, cleaning the colon and pushing the probe forwards. | 11-29-2012 |
20120316491 | Post Operative Wound Support Device - A wound drainage and hemostasis promoting medical device ( | 12-13-2012 |
20130030355 | Method of use of nitrogen gas in the treatment of cancer and obesity - The method of the invention is directed at the injection of nitrogen gas into a tumor or fatty tissue mass previously made hypoxic/anoxic by obtunding its blood supply in order to facilitate the uptake of said nitrogen into the mitochondria of said tissues, where it becomes trapped and blocks oxygen re-uptake leading to mitochondrial apoptosis and death of local cells and tissue. | 01-31-2013 |
20130066258 | Syringe, System And Method For Delivering Oxygen-Ozone - In accordance with at least one exemplary embodiment, a syringe, method and system for delivering a therapeutic amount of ozone are disclosed. An exemplary syringe can have a gas chamber and one or more electrodes. A portion of at least one electrode can be within the gas chamber. Alternatively, singularly or in conjunction, one or both electrodes can be attached to the outside of an exemplary syringe. One or more electrical contact points can be outside the gas chamber. Each electrical contact point can be connected to an electrode. Oxygen gas can provided within the gas chamber of the exemplary syringe. A medical ozone generator can be connected to the syringe via the electrical contact points. Corona discharge can be effectuated via the electrodes, which can result in an amount of ozone gas can being produced from the oxygen gas. | 03-14-2013 |
20130096491 | CLOSED CELL CULTURE SYSTEM - An object of the present invention is to provide a tissue cell culture system whereby a call tissue can be efficiently and quickly proliferated in vivo and the onset bacterial infection in an injured part can be avoided in the course of a treatment. More specifically, a closed cell culture system ( | 04-18-2013 |
20130123682 | Device for Insufflating Gas and Collecting Effluents from the Body Cavities of an Individual - A device which includes a gas insufflation device ( | 05-16-2013 |
20130131580 | RELATING TO SYSTEMS FOR LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY - This invention relates to a surgical smoke evacuation system for use in removing gases and smoke created in surgical procedures from within an insufflated surgical cavity. Such a system comprises a discharge assembly adapted to form a gases path, and having an end which in use is located within said surgical cavity so that gases and/or surgical smoke inside said cavity can pass out of said cavity and through said discharge assembly along said gases path, a flexible discharge limb having an operational site end and an outlet end, and a self-supporting wall defining a gases flow passage between said operational site end and said outlet end, in use said open operational site end sealingly connected to said discharge assembly so that said gases and/or surgical smoke can pass out of said discharge assembly and into said discharge limb, a filter connected in use to the outlet end of the discharge limb, at least part of said wall of the discharge limb formed from a breathable material, said breathable material allowing the passage of water vapour through the wall of the discharge limb without allowing the passage of liquid water or surgical smoke or other gases. | 05-23-2013 |
20130190679 | BRONCHOSCOPIC LUNG VOLUME REDUCTION METHOD - A method of minimally invasively reducing a volume of a hyper-inflated target section of diseased lung comprising the steps of introducing a bronchoscope into a patient's airway to a position adjacent the target section and equilibrating air within the target section with atmospheric air to at least partially deflate the target lung section; injecting an inflammation-causing substance into the target section to precipitate adhesion of the walls within the target lung section, preventing substantial re-inflation of the target section by occluding an airway upstream of the target section for a period of time, and removing the airway occlusion after the target section has substantially permanently been reduced in volume. The injected substance can be autologous blood or a constituent thereof. | 07-25-2013 |
20130211321 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RESECTING SOFT TISSUE - The present devices and methods relate generally to medical devices and methods for cutting, resecting, excising and/or evacuating tissue from various regions of a patient's body. In particular, devices and methods for cutting and/or removing various tissues, e.g., polyps or endometrium, from a uterus or uterine space are provided. Devices and methods for cutting and/or removing various tissues from the human body, such as during laparoscopic or thoracoscopic surgery, are also provided. | 08-15-2013 |
20130231606 | FILTER INTERFACE FOR MULTIMODAL SURGICAL GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM - A surgical gas delivery system is disclosed that includes a device housing supporting a control unit and a filter interface having a seat for receiving a filter cartridge, the filter cartridge having a filter housing defining an interior reservoir, wherein sensors are coupled to the control unit for sensing a level of liquid within the reservoir of the filter cartridge to prevent contamination of the device, and wherein a set of blocking valves are provided in the device housing for interacting with the filter cartridge when it is received in the filter interface to control flow through suction and pressure lines of the device, and wherein the control unit is adapted to recognize a characteristic of the filter cartridge received in the filter interface. | 09-05-2013 |
20130237902 | SURGICAL ACCESS PORT - A surgical access port or trocar is provided. The trocar has a trocar seal housing and a trocar cannula with an optical obturator insertable through the trocar seal housing and the trocar cannula. The trocar is configured to access a body cavity, to maintain positive pressure and to prevent loss of surgical insufflation gas used in laparoscopic procedures. The trocar seal housing can be releasably attached to the trocar cannula. The trocar seal housing may also have a shield and/or alignment channel that provide protection or assist in operation of instrument and zero seals housed in the trocar seal housing. | 09-12-2013 |
20130245541 | Carboxy Therapy Applicator - Handheld carboxy therapy applicators are disclosed. In one implementation, a handheld carboxy therapy applicator includes a heater module, a humidification module, and a hypodermic needle. The heater module is configured to receive a flow of gas and to warm gas within the flow of gas. The humidification module is in fluid communication, such as in a serial connection, with the heater module. The humidification module is configured to receive the flow of gas from the heater module and to humidify the gas within the flow of gas. The hypodermic needle is in serial connection with the humidification module. The hypodermic needle is configured to receive the flow of gas from the humidification module and to inject the flow of gas into a tissue of a patient. | 09-19-2013 |
20130274651 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING OUTCOME OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA - A system for improving outcome following cerebral ischemia is provided. The system includes a source of nitric oxide and an elongate tubular member for insertion into a nose including at least one orifice thereon. The tubular member is coupled to the source of nitric oxide and the elongate tubular member configured for delivering the nitric oxide into a nasal cavity through the at least one orifice for absorption into a cerebral vasculature through a nasal vasculature. A means for controlling flow of the gas, a concentration of the nitric oxide in the gas, or both, is also provided. | 10-17-2013 |
20130274652 | INSUFFLATION GAS HEATER SYSTEM AND TUBING FOR USE THEREWITH - A warming gas flows through a jacket to heat an insufflation gas flowing in a separate tube, thereby reducing cost and disposable waste. The heated warming gas may be filtered to sterilize or maintain sterility and released to atmosphere after heating the flowing insufflation gas. Alternatively the warming gas may be reheated and recirculated through the jacket, with an additional tube being used within the jacket so that the warming gas flows in both directions lengthwise. As an alternative to separate tubes, a single, multi-lumen tube may be used. The insufflation gas may be CO | 10-17-2013 |
20130281920 | Endometrial Ablation - A tissue ablation system includes a waveguide configured to leak microwave radiation through an array of subwavelength apertures. | 10-24-2013 |
20130289473 | Medical Conduit - A medical conduit includes a first conduit, a second conduit and a third conduit. The first conduit is bigger than the third conduit in length and built within the third conduit; one end of the first conduit penetrates a bore at one end of the third conduit, while the other end of the first conduit penetrates a through-hole on the side wall of the other end of the third conduit and, together with the other end of the third conduit, forms a Y shape; the side wall at the other end of the first conduit is provided with a number of through-holes for guiding liquid or gas; one end of the second conduit is embedded at the bore at one end of the third conduit. The medical conduit can perform guidance and location in a human body and separately conduct injection and exhaustion to provide accurate measuring data for doctors. | 10-31-2013 |
20130303977 | Medical gas humidification system - An apparatus and method for on-the-go humidifying an insufflation gas through water vapor transfer from a liquid to the insufflation gas through a barrier separating the gas from the liquid to enable the gas in a normally trauma inducing state to be brought to a conditioned state. If the gas is at an improper insufflation temperature the temperature of the gas can be brought to the proper insufflation temperature at the same time the gas is humidified through heat transfer through the barrier. | 11-14-2013 |
20130324914 | SWALLOWABLE CAPSULE FOR INSUFFLATION OF GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT - A system for insufflating a body cavity comprising a swallowable capsule comprising a chamber ( | 12-05-2013 |
20130331773 | OBTURATOR TIP WITH INSUFFLATION PATHWAY - A surgical access apparatus including a cannula defining an internal lumen, the cannula having a connection for receiving insufflation fluid. The apparatus also includes an obturator assembly, the obturator assembly configured to be inserted through a cannula so as to define an interstitial space between the cannula and the obturator assembly. The interstitial space is in fluid communication with the cannula connection so as to convey the insufflation fluid. The obturator assembly includes an obturator shaft having a hollow interior and a tip member at a distal end of the obturator shaft. The tip member is configured to penetrate and/or dissect through tissue. The tip member has an outer surface that defines a channel, the channel being in fluid communication with the interstitial space to as to convey the insufflation fluid from a proximal end of the tip member to a distal end of the tip member. | 12-12-2013 |
20140005594 | Device and Method for Injecting Pulsed Steam Into a Human or Animal Vessel E.G. a Vein | 01-02-2014 |
20140012186 | APPLICATOR AND DEVICE FOR CELL TREATMENT - An applicator configured for cell treatment with pressure pulses has a hollow needle with a wall, which encloses a cavity and has a closed-off design at a closed-off end. A target is arranged or formed at the closed-off end on the inner side of the wall and a laser radiation emitter for emitting preferably pulsed laser radiation is arranged in the cavity of the hollow needle, at a distance from the target. The laser radiation emitter is arranged so that the emerging laser radiation impinges directly on the target through an interspace situated between the laser radiation emitter and the target. Under the formation of a plasma, at least one pressure pulse can be generated at the target by the target being impinged upon by laser radiation from the laser radiation emitter. The wall of the hollow needle has a lateral emergence opening for the emergence of the pressure pulse. | 01-09-2014 |
20140012187 | SYSTEM FOR HEATED GAS INSUFFLATION IN PATIENTS - A system includes an insufflator provided with a gas inlet, a valve that regulates the flow to be supplied, an adjustable heater for the gas to be supplied, a sensor that detects the temperature of the heated gas, an outlet for supplying the gas, and a mechanism for propelling the gas toward the supply outlet. A disposable supply duct can be coupled to the gas outlet for the insufflator in order to convey the heated gas into the patient and a return duct for the gas is connected to a distal area of the supply duct and to an inlet of the heater, wherein the gas supply duct and the gas return duct form a continuous recirculation circuit for heated gas. | 01-09-2014 |
20140018726 | DEVICE FOR THE TRANSPORT OF SMALL QUANTITIES OR INDIVIDUAL QUANTITIES OF MEDICAL GAS - The present invention relates to a gas composition device that can be used for the sterile transport and storage of a gas composition that will be used with regard to a human or an animal. The device of the present invention consist essentially of a gas container ( | 01-16-2014 |
20140039381 | MULTICHANNEL TROCAR - A multi-channel trocar developed for use in minimal-access surgery/single incision laparoscopic surgery. The trocar permits surgical access of two or more articulating laparoscopic instruments or scopes through one skin incision using a dividing membrane to separate the working channels. This allows maximal use of robotic technology and permits more degrees of freedom at the operative site. The trocar is inserted through one single skin incision, in the usual manner. The trocar relocates the fulcrum and focal point of motion to the abdominal wall when using a set of interacting and interlocking diaphragms. | 02-06-2014 |
20140066839 | GAS-SUPPLY SYSTEM - The gas-supply system includes a gas supply device that automatically supplies gas on the basis of the detection result of a pressure sensor that detects the pressure within a body cavity such that the pressure within the body cavity becomes a predetermined pressure, and a gas supply pipe for supplying the gas supplied from the gas supply device into the body cavity. The gas supply pipe is provided with a side face light leakage type optical fiber, and the gas supply pipe functions as a linear light emitter by controlling lighting of an LED according to the supply state of the gas due to the gas supply device and makes the light from the LED incident on the side face light leakage type optical fiber. Therefore, the supply state of the gas supplied into the body cavity may be easily grasped. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066840 | High-Flow Luer Lock Connector for a Luer Lock Connection - A high-flow luer lock connector is disclosed. A high-flow luer lock connector comprises a connector body defining an interior region, a lumen, and an extended passageway. The interior region is bounded by a cylindrical side wall and a base wall. The lumen is defined at the base wall of the interior region and extends no more than 0.274 of an inch into the interior region. The extended passageway comprises a first and second end and passes through the connector body and the lumen. The extended passageway is in communication with the interior region to allow insufflation gas to flow through the interior region and extended passageway. | 03-06-2014 |
20140074014 | Feeding Tube With Insufflation Device And Related Methods Therefor - A feeding tube assembly for insertion and delivery of nutrients into an alimentary canal is disclosed. A method of facilitating the use of the feeding tube with an insufflation device is also disclosed. The feeding tube assembly has a feeding tube with opposite proximal and distal ends, a feeding passage extending between the proximal and distal ends, an outlet proximate the distal end and in fluid communication with the feeding passage, a port at the proximal end and in fluid communication with the outlet; and an air insufflation device fluidly connectable to the port comprising a compressible air bulb having a bulb inlet and a bulb outlet; an inlet check valve at the bulb inlet, an outlet check valve at the bulb outlet, and a relief valve fluidly connected to the bulb outlet. | 03-13-2014 |
20140074015 | System having multiple pneumatically sealed trocars - A valve assembly and method are provided for selectively controlling a flow of pressurized fluid from a fluid source to trocar assemblies. The valve assembly includes a first coupling configured and adapted to couple to a primary trocar assembly for directing pressurized fluid and a second coupling to couple to a secondary trocar assembly. A third coupling is provided to couple to a source of pressurized fluid for directing pressurized fluid from the source to the first and second couplings. Also provided is at least one valve member adapted and configured to be operable in at least first and second operating positions. | 03-13-2014 |
20140074016 | BLADELESS OPTICAL OBTURATOR - The invention is directed to a bladeless trocar obturator to separate or divaricate body tissue during insertion through a body wall. In one aspect, the obturator of the invention comprises a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end; and a bladeless tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and having a generally tapered configuration with an outer surface, the outer surface extending distally to a blunt point with a pair of side sections having a common shape and being separated by at least one intermediate section, wherein each of the side sections extends from the blunt point radially outwardly with progressive positions proximally along the axis, and the shaft is sized and configured to receive an optical instrument having a distal end to receive an image of the body tissue. With this aspect, the tapered configuration facilitates separation of different layers of the body tissue and provides proper alignment of the tip between the layers. The side sections include a distal portion and a proximal portion, the distal portion of the side sections being twisted radially with respect to the proximal portion of the side sections. The intermediate section includes a distal portion and a proximal portion, the distal portion of the intermediate section being twisted in a first radial direction and the proximal portion of the intermediate section being twisted in a second radial direction opposite the first radial direction. | 03-13-2014 |
20140088491 | Devices and methods for automated surgery - The disclosure includes systems and methods for performing surgery. In a first aspect, the system includes a trocar having in a nested configuration, an outer cannula, an inner cannula disposed within the outer cannula, the inner cannula defining the central longitudinal lumen at least in part to provide access through the trocar, a tube center component disposed within the outer cannula, and a ring jet assembly disposed within the outer cannula. In a further aspect, the system includes an instrument guide disposed in the central longitudinal lumen of the trocar. The instrument guide has a proximal end, a distal end, and a plurality of channels defined through the instrument guide from the proximal end to the distal end, each channel being adapted and configured to receive a surgical instrument. | 03-27-2014 |
20140100517 | Gas conditioning devices - A medical gas condition system for supplying a liquid hydration fluid to a hydrator before or during an ongoing medical procedure by coupling the flow of liquid hydration fluid into the hydrator to either the absence of flow of medical insufflation gas into the hydrator or to a condition where the liquid hydration fluid can be absorbed by a hydrator instead of being forced through the hydrator in liquid form. | 04-10-2014 |
20140121589 | INSUFFLATION SYSTEM - An aerosol generator is positioned adjacent to a patient as an attachment to a trocar. The trocar has an entry port for insufflation gas. Aerosol generated by a vibrating element is entrained in the insufflation gas and the mixture is delivered through the trocar. The aerosol may contain a medicament. The trocar may be a conventional trocar. Such trocars are typically used for a camera. The delivery of the aerosolized medicament can occur at the start of the procedure and be delivered in bolus. At the start of the procedure, the peritoneum is being inflated by means of the flow of insufflator gas. This gas flow will help to entrain the aerosolized medicament to the pneumoperitoneum regions. The surgeon can temporarily remove the camera from the trocar port to facilitate insertion and positioning of the aerosolizing unit. | 05-01-2014 |
20140171855 | COUPLING FOR CONNECTING A TUBE SET TO A TROCAR - A coupling system is provided for connecting a tube set to a trocar that includes a multi-lumen trocar having a housing that includes a connector, wherein the connector has a plurality of coaxial flow passages defined therein by a plurality of concentric annular walls, a multi-lumen tube set including a plurality of tubes arranged in a parallel relationship, and a coupling including a generally cylindrical body having a first end portion configured to selectively mate with the coaxial flow passages of the connector of the trocar and a second end portion configured for attachment to the parallel tubes of the tube set. | 06-19-2014 |
20140180199 | Cannula Adapters - A cannula adapter for converting a trocar insufflator into a two-phase or two-mode insufflation system. In the needle insufflation mode the insufflation gas flows through a trocar cannula, a cannula adapter and an insufflation needle before entering a body cavity and in the trocar insufflation mode gas flows directly into the body cavity from the trocar cannula. The cannula adapter although sealingly attachable to the trocar cannula during the needle insufflation mode is removable therefrom for a seamless transfer between the needle insufflation mode and the trocar insufflation mode. | 06-26-2014 |
20140207054 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF TREATING A VEIN WITH THERMAL ENERGY - A method of delivering therapy to a treatment volume of a vein of a patient includes inserting a vapor delivery shaft into the vein at an entry location. The vein is fluidly coupled with other veins in a venous vasculature of the patient. The method also includes applying a compressive force to tissue surrounding the venous vasculature to compress and at least partially occlude the venous vasculature at an occlusion location other than the entry location. A treatment volume is formed between the entry location and the occlusion location. The method further includes delivering vapor to the vein through the vapor delivery shaft into the treatment volume. | 07-24-2014 |
20140236074 | PNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR TREATING INTUSSUSCEPTION - The pneumatic system for intussusception treatment, i.e., invagination of a segment of the intestine into an adjacent segment, includes a pressurized gas supply connected to a series of filters, valves, regulators, and sensors connected to a rectal insertion tube to introduce gas at moderate pressure into the intestine of the patient. A computerized control and monitoring subsystem is included. The system preferably includes a heating system to warm the gas as desired. The system also preferably includes an exhaust portion to relieve internal intestinal pressure as required or desired. The exhaust portion of the system preferably includes a filter to absorb undesirable fecal odors that accompany the exhausted gas. At least the rectal insertion tube and the odor filter may be separable from the remainder of the system for convenient disposal. An alarm may be provided to alert the doctor or medical professional of conditions other than normal. | 08-21-2014 |
20140288485 | Glaucoma Surgery Methods and Systems - Methods and systems are disclosed for creating an aqueous flow pathway in the trabecular meshwork, juxtacanalicular trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal of an eye for reducing elevated intraocular pressure. Some embodiments described apparatus and methods useful in photoablation of tissues. In some embodiments, a photoablation apparatus is used to perforate a tissue, forming an aperture into a space behind the tissue. Gases formed during a photoablation process can be used to pressurize the space behind the tissue to enhance patency of the space. In some embodiments the tissue is the trabecular meshwork of the eye and a wall of Schlemm's canal, and the space behind the tissue is a portion of the lumen of Schlemm's canal. In some embodiments, the method is useful in the treatment of glaucoma by improving outflow from the anterior chamber of the eye into Schlemm's canal, reducing intraocular pressure. | 09-25-2014 |
20140288486 | TRANSVAGINAL SPECIMEN EXTRACTION DEVICE - In laparoscopic surgery, small (5-12 mm diameter) incisions are made in the abdominal wall through which instruments dissect and remove specimens that may be several centimeters in diameter. Removal of the sample typically requires either enlarging these incisions or morcellating the sample to pass through the sub-centimeter ports. The laparoscopic device permits extraction of the sample to be removed in a female using the vagina, which has sufficient elasticity to accommodate removal of large specimens. The posterior portion of the vagina communicates to the abdomen through a few tissue layers, and is distant from vital anatomic structures. Utilizing the vagina is optimal due to its ease of access to the abdomen and repair, minimal scarring and post-operative pain, and faster recovery following surgery. A deployable collection bag is housed in a sheath, which is deployed into the vagina or abdominal cavity to extract a large (multiple-centimeter) specimen(s) through the vagina. Optional insufflation system and inflatable balloon to maintain pneumoperiotoneum may be used to reduce the number of laparoscopic ports required. | 09-25-2014 |
20140303550 | Trocar Assemblies - A trocar assembly wherein a trocar with an elongated polygonal tube can receive either an obturator or a medical instrument of a dissimilar cross-sectional shape with the medical instrument of the different cross sectional shape maintable in a central condition therein to inhibit pressure losses to lateral flow to thereby permit use of a cannula having a smaller cross sectional area than a cylindrical cannula as well as inhibit trauma to an entry site around the cannula. | 10-09-2014 |
20140316331 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR VENTILATION THROUGH A BODY CAVITY - A system and methods for the delivery of oxygen through a body cavity of a subject using oxygen microbubbles. Through circulation of oxygen microbubbles through the body cavity, oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange may occur. Overall improvement in extending survival rate time during emergency situations caused by pulmonary or similar oxygen-intake restricting injury and/or failure may be achieved through use of the invented system and methods. | 10-23-2014 |
20140336567 | SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL INSUFFLATION AND GAS RECIRCULATION - A system for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure. The system includes a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The fluid pump is adapted and configured to circulate insufflation fluid through the system. The supply conduit is in fluid communication with an output of the fluid pump and configured and adapted for delivering pressurized insufflation fluid to an output port of the control unit. The return conduit is in fluid communication with an input of the fluid pump for delivering insufflation fluid to the fluid pump and is configured and adapted for returning insufflation fluid from an input port of the control unit. The pressure-controlled is in fluid communication with the supply conduit and the return conduit, and is adapted and configured to receive a control signal and respond to the control signal by opening, thereby fluidly connecting the supply conduit and the return conduit with one another. | 11-13-2014 |
20140358070 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED GAS RECIRCULATION IN SURGICAL TROCARS WITH PNEUMATIC SEALING - Systems for insufflation and recirculation of insufflation fluid in a surgical procedure include a control unit having a fluid pump, a supply conduit, a return fluid conduit and a pressure-controlled valve. The pressure-controlled valve is in fluid communication with an insufflation gas supply, the supply conduit and the return conduit and is adapted and configured to respond to pressure control signals to adjust position and thereby system flow parameters, to reduce entrainment of air from the surrounding environment, and to increase the concentration of insufflation gas in an operative space, and/or to reduce an overpressure condition in the operative space. | 12-04-2014 |
20140371667 | GAS DELIVERY SYSTEM AND SURGERY SYSTEM - A gas delivery system supplying a body cavity with a given gas includes a first guide pipe for supplying the given gas into the body cavity and a second guide pipe installed in the first guide pipe for supplying the given gas into the body cavity at a flow velocity that differs from that of the first guide pipe. A flow velocity of the given gas that is supplied from a first conduit which is formed by the first guide pipe and the second guide pipe is faster than a flow velocity of the given gas that is supplied from a second conduit which is formed in the second guide pipe. | 12-18-2014 |
20150025448 | ARRANGEMENT WITH A BLOOD PUMP AND A GAS EXCHANGER FOR EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION - The invention relates to an arrangement having a blood pump and a gas exchanger for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. According to the invention, the blood pump is designed as a pulsatile blood pump and is arranged with the gas exchanger in the same housing. The pulsatile blood pump and the gas exchanger are preferably connected to the same gas source so that the blood pump can be pneumatically driven. The novel ECMO system has a simple design, is flexible, and in particular can be used directly on the patient. | 01-22-2015 |
20150045725 | INSUFFLATION AND CO2 DELIVERY FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES - Systems and methods are described for providing carbon dioxide insufflation. The system includes a first chamber, a second chamber, and a mixing chamber. The first chamber contains an acid and the second chamber contains a base. The mixing chamber is configured to receive the acid from the first chamber and the base from the second chamber. The mixing chamber is also coupleable to an endoscope and configured to provide an amount of carbon dioxide generated by mixing the acid and the base to the endoscope. | 02-12-2015 |
20150073332 | FLEXIBLE STRETCHABLE TROCAR TO FACILITATE SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY - A headless, flexible, two-part, semi-flexible trocar is formed from two semi-circular sections to form a hollow tubular body having a flared proximal end and a tapered distal end. The sections may temporarily move with respect to one another to increase the diameter of the tubular structure. A top portion protruding beyond the body may readily be trimmed as desired to allow a greater range of motion for an optical or surgical instrument within the body cavity. A valve/fulcrum within the tubular structure helps control the optical or surgical instruments. When tissue needs to be removed from the body cavity, the stem of the trocar may be expanded to allow passage of the tissue being removed, which stretches the incision. The insufflation gas is injected into the body cavity at a point other than through the trocar, which further optimizes intraoperative optics while minimizing tissue trauma. | 03-12-2015 |
20150073333 | FLEXIBLE, STRETCHABLE TROCAR TO FACILITATE SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY - An expandable trocar includes a trocar body defining a hollow trocar stem having a cross-sectional inside area, and an outwardly projecting rib disposed on an outside surface of the trocar body. The trocar body is constructed to expand the cross-sectional inside area of the hollow trocar stem upon an application of an expanding force. The trocar body is formed of a resilient material such that when the expanding force is removed, the trocar body retracts the cross-sectional inside area. | 03-12-2015 |
20150073334 | THERAPEUTIC DEVICE FOR ADMINISTRATION OF AEROSOL - A device suitable for insertion into and for use within a tubular body cavity of a patient includes a first expandable fluid chamber for sealing a first section of the body cavity, an aerosol generating apparatus for generation of a therapeutic aerosol within a treatment section of the body cavity positioned adjacent to the first section, and an insufflation apparatus for insufflation of a gaseous medium into the treatment section of the body cavity. | 03-12-2015 |
20150080786 | Compact Consciousness Arousing Device - A pen-shaped device has a trigger mechanism placed within a trigger housing, the trigger mechanism being used to puncture an adjacent gas containing ampoule housed in an ampoule receptacle. The trigger mechanism is actuated by a cap, which is connected to a stop (the latter connected to a plunger) of the trigger mechanism. A prong is provided at the bottom of the plunger, enabling the trigger mechanism to puncture the gas containing ampoule. A spring is connected to the trigger housing and provides resistance against actuation, ensuring the gas containing ampoule is not accidently punctured. In order replace expended gas containing ampoule, the ampoule receptacle can be unscrewed from the trigger housing. The expended ampoule can be removed and a new ampoule installed. A clip is connected to the cap, allowing the present invention to be securely carried, primarily by being attached to a pocket. | 03-19-2015 |
20150088051 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY AND VARICOSE VEINS - One larger [ | 03-26-2015 |
20150112246 | Filtration System and Method - A laparoscopic filter system having a main unit having an inflow port, an outflow port, a pressure sensing port, a user interface having a power switch, a controller, a pump, and an interface for receiving a detachable filter cartridge, and a detachable filter cartridge configured and arranged to reversibly attach to the interface, the detachable filter cartridge having an inflow pass-through line, an outflow pass-through line, a pressure sensing pass-through line, and a filter media arranged in series with the inflow pass-through line. | 04-23-2015 |
20150112247 | SYSTEM FOR GAS TREATMENT OF A CELL IMPLANT - System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem. An application of the system is a pancreatic islet (or pancreatic islet analogue) implant for treatment of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) that would be considered a bio-artificial pancreas. | 04-23-2015 |
20150133853 | INTRAVASCULAR NANO-BUBBLING OXYGENATOR - The present invention provides a intravascular nano-bubbling oxygenator comprises a catheter, capable of being inserted into a blood vessel to transport normal pressure to hyperbaric gas, comprising: a tube wall with one or two lumens, and an opening end, wherein the tube wall partially comprises a plurality of pores; a connector; a gas transporting apparatus, and a control panel with on-line data sensors connections. | 05-14-2015 |
20150148738 | ABLATION SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TISSUE - A device for ablating target tissue of a patient with an ablative fluid is provided. An elongate shaft includes a proximal portion and a distal portion, and at least one fluid delivery element is attached to the distal portion. The device can be configured to ablate the duodenal mucosa of a patient while avoiding damage to the duodenal adventitial tissue. Systems and methods of treating target tissue are also provided. | 05-28-2015 |
20150290402 | PRESSURE RELIEF ARRANGEMENT FOR OPEN SURGERY INSUFFLATION SYSTEM - A surgical humidification system includes a source of gas flow and a humidifier that receives the gas flow and outputs a humidified gas to a delivery conduit. The delivery conduit has an outlet and a suitable interface, such as a diffuser, is connected to the outlet. The interface can be positioned near or within an open surgical cavity of a patient to supply the humidified gas to the cavity. The system also includes a pressure relief arrangement that operates to relieve pressure from the system above a normal operating pressure. The pressure relief arrangement can be located in a non-sterile portion of the system, such as upstream from the humidifier, for example. | 10-15-2015 |
20150290403 | INSUFFLATION SYSTEM AND INSUFFLATION APPARATUS - There is provided an insufflation system and an insufflation apparatus which can prevent a pressure inside a lumen from rapidly increasing and can achieve operability matched to a sense an operator. The insufflation apparatus is connected to an endoscope and an insertion assisting tool which guides the endoscope into the gastrointestinal tract. Carbon dioxide can be insufflated into a gastrointestinal tract of a patient through an internal conduit of the endoscope according to an operator's operation (manual insufflation). When the operator instructs the insufflation apparatus to perform the automatic insufflation, carbon dioxide is intermittently insufflated into the gastrointestinal tract through the insertion assisting tool so as to make the pressure inside the gastrointestinal tract become a set pressure (automatic insufflation). The insufflation flow rate of the manual insufflation is switched between the high flow rate and the low flow rate according to ON/OFF state of the automatic insufflation. | 10-15-2015 |
20150290404 | INSUFFLATION SYSTEM AND INSUFFLATION APPARATUS - There is provided an insufflation system and an insufflation apparatus which can prevent a pressure inside a lumen from rapidly increasing and can achieve operability matched to a sense of an operator. When the operator operates an air/water supply button of the endoscope, the gas is insufflated into a gastrointestinal tract of a patient through an internal conduit of the endoscope (manual insufflation). Meanwhile, the insufflation apparatus is connected to an insertion assisting tool which guides the endoscope into the gastrointestinal tract. When the insufflation apparatus automatically performs insufflation, the gas is intermittently insufflated into the gastrointestinal tract of the patient so as to maintain the pressure inside the gastrointestinal tract at the set pressure (automatic insufflation). The average flow rate of the gas in the automatic insufflation is set to be less than or equal to the insufflation flow rate in the manual insufflation. | 10-15-2015 |
20150359565 | TROCAR - A trocar comprising: a housing; an insertion tube that is integral with the housing and is inserted into a subject; a power transmission coil that is disposed inside of the housing and generates AC magnetic field to be applied to an insertion hole into which a treatment tool is to be inserted; a radiator that transmits heat generated from the power transmission coil; and a heat insulator disposed on a side of the subject between the radiator and the subject, the heat insulator having lower thermal conductivity than the radiator. | 12-17-2015 |
20150367087 | INSUFFLATION APPARATUS AND METHODS AND A GAS GENERATING CARTRIDGE THEREFOR - The invention provides an insufflation apparatus having a housing and a gas generator arranged to be, at least partially, mounted to the housing. The housing includes a gas outlet for delivering gas to a patient and a gas storage chamber arranged to store gas and deliver it to the gas outlet. The gas generator includes a cartridge mount on the housing adapted to receive a gas generating cartridge, the gas generating cartridge containing gas generating material that generates gas that is delivered to the gas storage chamber. The invention also provides alternative insufflation apparatus, a gas cartridge and a method of generating insufflation gas. | 12-24-2015 |
20150367088 | INSUFFLATING OPTICAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - An insufflating surgical instrument adapted for movement across an abdominal wall to insufflate an abdominal region of a patient is disclosed. The instrument comprises a shaft having an insufflation channel extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the insufflation channel being adapted for connection to a source of fluid under pressure at the proximal end. A tip is at the distal end and a vent hole is formed in the tip being in connection with the insufflation channel and adapted to expel fluid under pressure to insufflate the abdominal region. The tip is formed of a transparent material to facilitate visualization of the abdominal wall and region. The shaft includes a lumen extending along the axis between the proximal end and the distal end to enable insertion of a laparoscope. The lumen and insufflation channel may be formed as separate channels or as one shared channel. | 12-24-2015 |
20160000462 | Trocar - A trocar with a trocar sleeve, comprising a valve device arranged at the proximal end of the trocar sleeve and comprising a trocar pin which can be inserted axially into the trocar sleeve through the valve device and which has a hollow shaft and a tapering transparent distal tip. An endoscopic optical unit, such that the adjacent body tissue can be observed through the distal tip, can be introduced into the hollow shaft of the trocar pin, and a proximal insufflation connection allows a gas to be introduced into the trocar sleeve. | 01-07-2016 |
20160022310 | TROCAR - Trocar for instrument access to body cavities in minimally invasive surgery, the trocar comprising:—a body having a first access opening and at least one second access opening, each for inserting an instrument;—a cannula arranged with a proximal end to the body and having a distal end suitable for insertion into body cavities in minimally invasive surgery, wherein the cannula has a substantially constant out of round cross-section along is length, wherein a channel in the cannula is connected to the first access opening to provide a first passageway for an instrument and to the second access opening to provide at least one second passageway separate from said first passageway; and—a gas inlet arranged at the body and in fluid connection with the at least one passageway for inflating the body cavity with a gas, such as carbon dioxide gas. | 01-28-2016 |
20160038694 | TROCAR SLEEVE - A trocar sleeve that isolates the surgical device or movement thereof to inhibit or prevent an established non-jet streaming condition from becoming a jet streaming condition and a method of inhibiting or preventing a jet streaming condition from occurring due to instrument obstruction. | 02-11-2016 |
20160045224 | OBTURATOR HAVING AN INSUFFLATION PATHWAY AND AN INSTRUMENT GUIDE - A surgical access apparatus is presented including a cannula having a housing and a cannula shaft, the cannula shaft defining an internal lumen and a slot in communication with the internal lumen and an obturator insertable through the internal lumen of the cannula. The obturator includes an obturator shaft having a proximal end and a distal end and a tip member disposed at the distal end of the obturator shaft, the tip member configured to form an incision through tissue. An outer surface of the obturator shaft and the tip member defines a channel for receiving and directing insufflation fluid into a body cavity, a portion of the same channel also configured to guide a surgical instrument, such as a suture passer/grasper for closing an incision, towards and through the slot. In this way, the cannula and obturator can be employed both for forming an incision at the beginning of a surgical procedure and for closing the same incision at the conclusion of the surgical procedure. | 02-18-2016 |
20160058618 | APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF MIDDLE EAR FLUID IN THE EARS OF INFANTS AND TODDLERS - An apparatus and method is provided for reducing middle ear fluid and equalizing middle ear pressure in infants and toddlers. The apparatus coordinates the act of swallowing and the forcing of air into the nostril of the child. The coordinated actions allow air forced into the nostril to traverse the Eustachian tube when in its open state. A flexible member and a main flexible tube, connected accordingly, are both adapted to be inserted into the child's mouth and nostril, respectively, to achieve such coordination and allow air to enter the Eustachian tube when in its open state, ultimately allowing air to reach the middle ear. | 03-03-2016 |
20160067428 | Carboxy Therapy Applicator - Handheld carboxy therapy applicators are disclosed. In one implementation, a handheld carboxy therapy applicator includes a heater module, a humidification module, and a hypodermic needle. The heater module is configured to receive a flow of gas and to warm gas within the flow of gas. The humidification module is in fluid communication, such as in a serial connection, with the heater module. The humidification module is configured to receive the flow of gas from the heater module and to humidify the gas within the flow of gas. The hypodermic needle is in serial connection with the humidification module. The hypodermic needle is configured to receive the flow of gas from the humidification module and to inject the flow of gas into a tissue of a patient. | 03-10-2016 |
20160089180 | SURGICAL TOOLS AND SYSTEM FOR SAFELY ACCESSING BODY CAVITIES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The application discloses a set of surgical instruments that may be used to access a human or animal body cavity for medical purposes without causing damage to internal tissues or organs therein, and methods of using the same. The instruments include a safety needle and flexible sheath that may be coupled together and used to establish a minimally invasive method to access a targeted body cavity while preventing or reducing damage to organs or tissues within the targeted cavity. Additional instruments are included within the invention that may be used to establish an access port in the wall of the targeted cavity. That port may be used to introduce catheters or other instruments into the body cavity. It may also be used as a drainage tube for draining or injecting gases and/or fluids from or into the targeted cavity. | 03-31-2016 |
20160101247 | Process and Device to control the internal body pressure during use of a medical-technical pump - The present invention relates to a method for controlling the internal body pressure, e.g., the joint pressure using a medical-technical fluid pump, and to a device for carrying out said method. | 04-14-2016 |
20160106934 | INSUFFLATION APPARATUS - An insufflation apparatus includes a gas-feeding-conduit connecting section for connecting a conduit that feeds a predetermined gas to a subject, a first conduit that connects a gas-feeding-source connecting section and the gas-feeding-conduit connecting section, a suction-conduit connecting section for connecting a conduit that sucks the predetermined gas from an inside of the subject, a pump for circulating the predetermined gas to the subject, a conduit for circulation that connects the suction-conduit connecting section and the pump, a second conduit that connects a suction-source connecting section and the conduit for circulation, and a control section that controls a switching unit to operate in a circulation operation mode for circulating the predetermined gas to the subject via the pump and a suction operation mode for sucking the predetermined gas to the suction source side via the second conduit. | 04-21-2016 |
20160106952 | BRANCHING MULTI-LUMEN TUBE SET FOR LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES INVOLVING SMOKE EVACUATION - A multi-lumen tube set is disclosed for use during a laparoscopic surgical procedure performed within a patient's abdominal cavity, which includes at least a first lumen configured to extend between a first surgical access port accessing the patient's abdominal cavity and an external vacuum source, and a branching conduit communicating with the first lumen and configured for connection to a second surgical access port accessing the patient's abdominal cavity to facilitate smoke evacuation from the patient's abdominal cavity during a laparoscopic surgical procedure. | 04-21-2016 |
20160114123 | INDWELLING LUMINAL DEVICES - The invention comprises an indwelling medical device which is capable of delivering a therapeutic agent evenly along the length of the indwelling portion, including the outer wall, of the device. | 04-28-2016 |
20160151103 | VAPOR TREATMENT OF LUNG NODULES AND TUMORS | 06-02-2016 |
20160158468 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING SMOKE EVACUATION DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES - An insufflation and smoke evacuation system for use during laparoscopic surgical procedures in an abdominal cavity of a patient is disclosed that includes a pump for circulating pressurized gas within the system, and a dual lumen cannula configured to provide access to the abdominal cavity of a patient, which includes a first lumen communicating with a source of insufflation fluid and a second lumen communicating with the pump. | 06-09-2016 |