Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100298636 | FLEXIBLE RIGIDIZING INSTRUMENTS - Medical instruments suitable for use in minimally invasive medical procedures have a first, highly flexible, state which allows the instruments to be easily passed into a body cavity through a trocar, cannula, catheter, or other access device positioned to give access into the body cavity. The instruments can then be arranged into a chosen shape, and rigidized in the chosen shape, allowing the user to use the instruments in a shape most suitable for the surrounding anatomy. | 11-25-2010 |
20100298839 | Peelable Sheath and Method of Use - A peelable sheath is used to provide an atraumatic cover for an elongate medical device positionable through an incision. The peelable sheath includes a flexible tube, a pair of tabs on a proximal portion of the flexible tube, and a collar on a proximal portion of the flexible tube. The tabs extend laterally through at least one sidewall opening in the collar. The flexible tube is slidably disposed in a lumen of the collar. In use, the sheath is positioned covering at least a distal portion of the elongate medical device, and the elongate medical device is inserted into an incision or other opening in a patient. The sheath is withdrawn from the elongated medical device by pulling the tabs outwardly relative to the longitudinal axis of the flexible tube, causing at least a proximal portion of the flexible tube to split longitudinally into at least two longitudinal sections. The longitudinal sections move proximally through the at least one sidewall opening as the tabs are pulled. | 11-25-2010 |
20110029010 | FLEXIBLE DISSECTING FORCEPS - A medical dissector having an elongate flexible shaft and dissecting jaws. The jaws moveable from opened to closed and from closed to open using pull actuation of an elongate actuation members such as a pull cables. A first pull cable controls opening of the jaws, while a second pull cable controls closing of the jaws. The shaft and jaws of the instrument are axially rotatable relative to the handle to rotate the jaws about the longitudinal axis of the shaft. | 02-03-2011 |
20110060183 | MULTI-INSTRUMENT ACCESS DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - A surgical access system for use in minimally invasive procedures such as single port or laparoscopic surgery. The system has a sealed base positionable in an incision formed in a body wall and at least two access tubes extending through the base. Each access tube includes a rigid tube having a fixed pre-formed shape including a bend in its distal section. The rigid tubes are restrained against pivotable movement relative to the base, but can be axially rotated and longitudinally repositioned relative to the base. A deflectable tubes extends from the distal end of each rigid tube. Each deflectable tube has a lumen for passage of a medical instrument, as well as a proximal actuator which engages a pullwire to deflect the tube when the user manipulates the instrument's handle. | 03-10-2011 |
20110092963 | DEFLECTABLE INSTRUMENT PORT - An instrument port for a medical instrument includes an elongate access tube having a deflectable distal portion and a lumen for receiving a medical instrument. An actuator for deflecting the distal portion includes a distal actuator portion coupled to the access tube, a proximal actuator portion, and a coil spring extending between the distal and proximal actuator portions. An elongate actuation element such as a pull cable has a first end attached to the distal portion of the access tube and a second end coupled to the proximal actuator portion. When a medical instrument is disposed through the instrument port, with its distal end extending from the lumen and its proximal end disposed outside the body cavity, movement of the proximal end of the instrument moves the proximal actuator portion relative to the distal actuator portion to bend the spring and retract the pull cable, causing deflection of the deflectable distal portion of the elongate access tube, steering the distal end of medical instrument. | 04-21-2011 |
20110184231 | DEFLECTABLE INSTRUMENT PORTS - An instrument port for a single instrument comprises an elongate tube having a lumen. The elongate tube has a rigid section of fixed shape, and a more distal deflectable section. An actuator is coupled to the rigid section of the elongate tube. The actuator has an instrument pathway in communication with the lumen of the tube. The instrument pathway is positioned such that a distal end of a medical instrument may be inserted through the instrument pathway and the lumen and out the distal end of the lumen into a body cavity. Manipulation of the instrument handle engages actuation elements that extend between the actuator and the deflectable section, causing movement of deflectable section and thus moving the instrument tip within the body. The port includes a mount that can be coupled to a stabilization arm within the operating room, allowing the port to be supported and maintained in a chosen position and orientation. | 07-28-2011 |
20110196418 | FLEXIBLE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS - A flexible medical instrument includes an elongate shaft, a jaw tip on the distal end of the elongate shaft and a handle on the proximal end. The elongate shaft includes a coil tube having a distal end fixedly attached to a portion of the jaw tip and a proximal end fixedly attached to a rigid structure at the proximal end of the instrument. The coil tube is disposed within an outer sheath that includes a tubular braid. The elongate shaft and jaw tip are axially rotatable relative to the handle for rotational positioning of the jaws. An actuation element is longitudinally moveable within the shaft to open and close the jaws. The sheath prevents or restricts expansion of the coil tube during pushing of the actuation element. | 08-11-2011 |
20110230723 | Active Instrument Port System for Minimally-Invasive Surgical Procedures - An access system for surgical procedures includes an insertion tube having a distal end and a lumen, a pair of instrument delivery tubes extending through the lumen of the insertion tube, each instrument delivery tube having a fixed longitudinal position relative to the insertion tube and a steerable distal portion positioned distal to the distal end of the insertion tube. Proximal actuators are moveable to steer the distal portions of the instrument delivery tubes through manipulation of the handles of instruments extending through those tubes. First and second rigid tubes are mounted within the lumen, at least one of which has a distal end disposed within the lumen. | 09-22-2011 |
20130245651 | Narrow Profile Surgical Ligation Clip - A narrow profile surgical ligation clip has two legs with clamping surfaces joined by a hinge near the proximal ends, allowing the clip to reversibly open and close. A locking mechanism is proximal to the hinge to bias or lock the clip closed, including first and second jaw structures spaced on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis of the clip thereby defining a locking space therebetween. In one embodiment, a wedge or buttress body moves by application of an external force applied to a proximal end of the clip towards the hinge to move into the locking space such that one or more outer surfaces or projections of portions of the body fit into or abut against complementary surfaces or other parts of the locking mechanism or clip assembly to bias or lock the clip in a closed position and provide additional closing force to the inner clamping surfaces. | 09-19-2013 |
20130253540 | AUTOMATIC SURGICAL LIGATION CLIP APPLIER - An applier for ligation clip is provided. The applier includes: an outer tube having mounting bosses; a pair of jaws pivotally connected to the mounting bosses, the jaws having actuating projections; a feed tube located in the outer tube and configured to move axially within the outer tube, the feed tube having actuating slots in which the actuating projections are located; a clip lock arm located in the outer tube and configured to move axially within the outer tube; and a clip advance arm located in the outer tube and configured to move axially within the outer tube, the clip advance arm having flexible pinchers at one end of the clip advance arm. A method of applying a ligation clip is also disclosed. | 09-26-2013 |
20130261642 | MANUAL SURGICAL LIGATION CLIP APPLIER - A ligation clip applier is provided. The clip applier includes: a pair of jaws; a distal clevis tube to which the jaws are pivotally mounted; a proximal clevis tube located behind the distal clevis tube, wherein the distal clevis tube and the proximal clevis tubes move axially with respect to each other; a clip lock actuator fixed to one of the proximal and distal clevis tubes; and a distal pushrod extending through the distal and proximal clevis tubes and forming a camming connection with the jaws configured to close and move the jaws toward a proximal direction toward the clip lock actuator when the distal pushrod is moved in the proximal direction. A method for applying a clip on a vessel is disclosed. | 10-03-2013 |
20140216187 | END EFFECTOR CONNECTION AND ACTUATION SYTEMS - An end effector actuation system includes a shaft assembly having an outer shaft with an internal lumen and an actuation rod slidably received in the lumen, the outer shaft having a distal end portion that is compressible only when the actuation rod is absent from the lumen in the distal end portion, a locking boss provided on the distal end portion; and an end effector assembly having a receiving opening and a retention pocket, wherein the receiving opening is sized to receive the compressed distal end portion of the outer shaft and the retention pocket is sized to receive the locking boss when the distal end portion is uncompressed due to the presence of the actuation rod in the lumen of the distal end portion. | 08-07-2014 |
20140276584 | DILATING CANNULA WITH RADIALLY EXPANDABLE FLANGE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A dilating cannula includes a radially expandable flange and an expandable shaft. The radially expandable flange is disposed at a proximal end portion of the dilating cannula and includes two or more sectors that are each independently movable. The expandable shaft extends from the proximal end portion to a distal end portion of the dilating cannula and defines an inner passageway of the dilating cannula and includes two or more arms. A first branch of the two or more arms extends from one end of the base section and a second branch of the two or more arms extends from another end of the base section. The first branch is connected to a first sector of the two or more sectors of the radially expandable flange and the second branch is connected to a second, different sector of the two or more sectors of the radially expandable flange. | 09-18-2014 |