Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090069847 | SUTURE LOCK - A suture lock, as well as related methods, are provided for fixing strands of one or more sutures relative to tissue. The suture lock and method are simple and reliable in use, facilitate complete perforation closure and adjustment of the suture strands, and are adaptable to a variety of suture fixation and perforation closure situations. The suture lock includes a locking cylinder and a retaining sleeve. The locking cylinder has a tubular body defining an interior surface and an exterior surface. The interior surface defines a first interior passageway. The tubular body defines a first aperture and a second aperture that are spaced apart and in communication with the first interior passageway. The retaining sleeve defines a second interior passageway sized to receive the tubular body of the locking cylinder. The suture strands are compressed between the tubular body and the retaining sleeve. | 03-12-2009 |
20090312788 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING A BODILY OPENING - Medical systems, devices and methods are provided for accessing a bodily opening that, among other things, are safe and reliable, and facilitate manipulation of a medical instrument. The medical access device generally includes an elongated flexible sheath and an expandable frame connected to the distal end of the flexible sheath. The sheath and expandable frame are operable between expanded and collapsed configurations to provide a pathway from a natural orifice to the bodily opening. Medical systems and methods are also provided for delivering the medical device. | 12-17-2009 |
20100121140 | ENDOSCOPE ENDCAP FOR SUTURING TISSUE - Medical systems, devices and methods are disclosed for suturing a perforation in tissue, that may be employed endoscopically and/or laparoscopically, and that offer simple, reliable and controllable placement of suture around a perforation for complete closure thereof. One embodiment of the medical device generally includes an endcap for use with an endoscope to suture an opening in tissue using a tissue anchor. The endcap has a tubular shape defined by an annular sidewall, and the sidewall defines an interior space. A side port is further defined by the annular sidewall and is in communication with the interior space. The side port is sized to receive and locate the tissue within the interior space for suturing. A support rib is positioned within the interior space and distal to the side port. The support rib and sidewall define a piercing aperture therebetween that supports the tissue being sutured. | 05-13-2010 |
20100280530 | MEDICAL SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SUTURING PERFORATIONS - Medical systems, devices and methods are disclosed for suturing a perforation in tissue, that may be employed endoscopically and/or laparoscopically, and that offer simple, reliable and controllable placement of sutures around a perforation for complete closure thereof. | 11-04-2010 |
20100292541 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING A BODILY OPENING - Medical systems, devices and methods are provided for accessing a bodily opening that, among other things, are safe and reliable, and facilitate manipulation of a medical instrument. The medical access device generally includes an elongated flexible sheath and an expandable frame connected to the distal end of the flexible sheath. The sheath and expandable frame are operable between expanded and collapsed configurations to provide a pathway from a natural orifice to the bodily opening. | 11-18-2010 |
20110077460 | SURGICAL ENDOSCOPE AND PROCESS FOR EXCHANGING SURGICAL TOOLS IN A SURGICAL ENDOSCOPE - It is described an endoscope to perform surgeries preferably by perforation in translumenal organs in internal organs, comprising an insertion tube ( | 03-31-2011 |
20130310640 | FLEXIBLE GASTROINTESTINAL VIDEOENDOSCOPE - The invention relates to a compact videoendoscope, which has additional movements on its tip, allowing better utilization of the movements performed in the distal segment of the device. The videoendoscope according to the invention also provides, in addition, an image processor and monitor incorporated to the handle, or proximal part of the device, with light originating from the device itself through LEDs placed at the distal tip. | 11-21-2013 |