A61B2017/00287

TISSUE CONTAINMENT DEVICE FOR USE IN SURGICAL PROCEDURES
20220160342 · 2022-05-26 · ·

A tissue containment device (10) for isolating tissue from surrounding tissue during a surgical procedure to remove the tissue includes a bag (12) formed by one or more walls (14) defining a containment compartment (16) and an opening (18) for accessing the containment compartment. Each wall (14) is formed from at least two layers including an inner layer (20) facing the containment compartment and an outer layer (22) facing outwards from bag (12). The layers define between them one or more inflatable volumes (24). Layers (20) and (22) are interconnected at spaced-apart connection regions (28) that are arranged such that, when a fluid is introduced into the inflatable volumes (24), regions of the at least two layers between the connection regions form wall cavity regions surrounding an internal volume of the containment compartment.

SPECIMEN RETRIEVAL DEVICE

A specimen retrieval device for endoscopic procedures includes a sleeve, barbed sutures, guide members, and a contractible band that is supported about an open distal end of the sleeve. Each of the barbed sutures have an elongate body, a distal portion, a proximal portion, and barbs that extend proximally from the elongate body. The guide members are secured to an inner surface of the sleeve and slidably receive respective barbed sutures. A tissue specimen to be removed from a patient is placed within a cavity defined by the sleeve and within the confines of the barbed sutures. Proximal portions of the barbed threads can be independently or simultaneously pulled in a proximal direction to withdraw the tissue specimen and the sleeve from the body cavity.

Systems and methods for tissue removal

Systems and methods for preventing the seeding of cancerous cells during morcellation of a tissue specimen inside a patient's body and removal of the tissue specimen from inside the patient through a minimally-invasive body opening to outside the patient are provided. One system includes a cut-resistant tissue guard removably insertable into a containment bag. The tissue specimen is isolated and contained within the containment bag and the guard is configured to protect the containment bag and surrounding tissue from incidental contact with sharp instrumentation used during morcellation and extraction of the tissue specimen. The guard is adjustable for easy insertion and removal and configured to securely anchor to the body opening. Protection-focused and containment-based systems for tissue removal are provided that enable minimally invasive procedures to be performed safely and efficiently.

Clot retrievers and methods for deployment
11737769 · 2023-08-29 ·

Methods and devices for catheter-based removal of unwanted tissue or occlusive matter from blood vessels and other body lumens rely on a wire advanced from a tube to deploy a capture net that can be drawn over the clot. Apparatus include simple and reliable mechanisms for deployment of nets, funnels, and other clot capturing mechanisms for retrieving clot material from inside a blood vessel.

INSTRUMENT FOR THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CATARACT, AIMED AT EXTRACTING THE NUCLEUS OF THE CRYSTALLINE LENS
20230263660 · 2023-08-24 ·

This invention concerns the field of ophthalmic surgical instruments used in cataract operations. The invention consists, in particular, to a surgical instrument designed to incorporate the nucleus’s crystalline lens and extract it entirely off the eye. The found consists of a tubular handle rotatable, that operates to an insertion mechanism, to which is connected to an intermediate element from which they take place, through two channels: a cable together joined a collection chamber, adapted to incorporate the nucleus’s crystalline lens; a cursor, suitable for the hermetic closure of the collection chamber and a fixing device, used to weaken the internal fibers of the nucleus. The found allows the elimination of the phase of fragmentation and aspiration of the nucleus’s crystalline lens with the integral removal of the nucleus avoiding micro-injuries or damage to the capsular bag used by ultrasound in the fragmentation phase and the consequent serious intraoperative complications.

TISSUE SPECIMEN RETRIEVAL BAG, METHOD FOR RETRIEVING TISSUE
20230263514 · 2023-08-24 · ·

Provided is a tissue retrieval bag. The bag is defined by a region of the bag defining an opening; an exterior surface of the bag depending from the opening; and a channel formed into the exterior surface of the bag, wherein the channel provides access to the interior of the bag through the exterior surface. Also provided is a tissue retrieval defined by a region of the bag defining an opening; an exterior surface of the bag depending from the opening; and at least one porthole on the exterior of the bag, wherein at least one tube extends from the at least one porthole.

Tissue extraction devices and related methods

In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a tissue extraction device may include a bag having an interior and a plurality of cutters elements extending along an interior surface of the bag. The cutters can be offset to facilitate collapsing of the bag prior to introducing the bag into a patient.

Specimen retrieval devices and methods
11730459 · 2023-08-22 · ·

A specimen retrieval device includes a tubular body defining a longitudinal bore, an articulation shaft disposed within the longitudinal bore of the tubular body, and a specimen receptacle affixed to a support mechanism at the distal portion of the tubular body. In embodiments, the specimen receptacle has two openings which may be used to transfer a tissue specimen from within a patient's body cavity to outside of the patient's body.

Method and apparatus for accessing matter disposed within an internal body vessel
11730480 · 2023-08-22 · ·

A wound protector is provided for use with a surgical stapling instrument. One end of the wound protector is attached to the surgical stapling instrument, with the other end free and able to move to encompass the distal portion of the surgical stapling instrument after use. In this way, any contaminants on the distal portion of the circular stapling instrument are prevented from contacting healthy tissue as the surgical stapling instrument is removed from a patient's body.

RETRIEVAL DEVICE

An endoscopic device for retrieving an object from within a human body is disclosed. The device includes a support assembly, a transmitting assembly, a wire, and a net element. The support assembly has a base and a tubular member. The transmitting assembly includes a handle and a motion transmitting link fixed to the handle and extending through at least a portion of the tubular member. The wire defines a loop portion and two leg portions. A proximal end of each leg portion is secured to the link by a first connection and the two leg portions are secured to each other by at least a second connection distal from the first connection. The net element has a distally protruding portion secured to the loop portion and a proximally protruding portion secured relative to the leg portions.