A61B2017/306

SURGICAL AID DEVICE FOR SUTURELESS CLOSURE OF SKIN WOUND IN SUPERFICIAL FASCIA OF SKIN
20220125429 · 2022-04-28 ·

The present application discloses surgical auxiliary equipment for sutureless closed skin incisions in the superficial fascia of the skin, comprising: a subcutaneous negative pressure drainage device comprising a catheter partially reaching into a preset depth of the inner cavity of the subcutaneous incision; an incision closing device arranged at the periphery of the skin incision; and a negative pressure device above skin arranged at the periphery of the skin incision and used for generating a negative pressure. Through the surgical auxiliary equipment of the present application, the sutureless closure of full-thickness tissues above the deep fascia of the skin can be achieved, so as to avoid transverse scars on the surface of the skin caused by suture oppression and cutting, and no suture knots are left in superficial fascia, so as to eliminate an important factor causing bacterial colonization and a main inducement leading to relapse of incision infection.

Method and apparatus for tissue harvesting

Exemplary methods and devices can be provided for harvesting a plurality of small tissue pieces, e.g., having widths less than about 1 mm or 0.5 mm, using one or more hollow needles. A fluid can be flowed through a conduit past the proximal ends of the needles to facilitate removal of the tissue pieces from the needle lumens, and can maintain the tissue pieces in a controlled and protective liquid environment. A filter can be used to extract and collect the tissue pieces from the liquid, or the tissue pieces can be deposited directly onto a porous dressing. Such tissue pieces can be used as microscopic grafts, which can be applied directly to a wound site or provided on a substrate or dressing, or stored for later use. Such microscopic grafts can promote tissue regrowth and wound healing, or can be applied to a scaffold to grow new tissue.

Gastric tubes and methods of use
11311401 · 2022-04-26 · ·

A gastric tube for use in a bariatric surgical procedure includes an elongate tube and a movable component supported on an outer surface of the elongate tube. The elongate tube has a non-circular cross section along at least a portion of a length of the elongate tube. The movable component is movable between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration. In the unexpanded configuration, the movable component is disposed in abutting engagement with the outer surface of the elongate tube. In the expanded configuration, the movable component bows outwardly from the outer surface of the elongate tube.

Surgical instrument comprising an end effector dampener

A surgical instrument comprising a shaft, an end effector, and an articulation joint is disclosed. The end effector is rotatably connected to the shaft about the articulation joint, wherein the end effector is rotatable between a first orientation and a second orientation, wherein the shaft comprises a longitudinal axis and the end effector comprises a tissue gap, wherein the tissue gap faces the longitudinal axis when the end effector is in its first orientation, and wherein the tissue gap extends at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis when the end effector is in its second orientation. The surgical instrument further comprises an articulation drive system configured to articulate the end effector relative to the shaft and a dampener configured to prevent the end effector from being back-driven from its second orientation into its first orientation.

ADSORPTION HEAD AND ADSORPTION DEVICE

An adsorption head includes a body. The body is a hollow housing, one side of the housing to which an adsorbed object is adsorbed is provided with an opening. The body comprises at least one adsorption chamber and at least one operation chamber therein, wherein the operation chamber and the adsorption chamber are spaced from each other and each have an opening orientated to the adsorbed object. The body has at least one adsorption passage and at least one operation passage thereon, wherein one end of the adsorption passage is communicated with the adsorption chamber, and one end of the operation passage is communicated with the operation chamber.

Apparatus for treating obesity
11712357 · 2023-08-01 ·

An volume filling device for treatment of obesity is placed outside the stomach wall of the patient to reduce the inner volume of the stomach, thereby affecting the patient's appetite. By providing the volume filling device outside the stomach wall, contact with stomach acids is avoided, thereby increasing the life of the device.

Methods and devices for tissue grasping and assessment

Devices, systems and methods are provided for stabilizing and grasping tissues such as valve leaflets, assessing the grasp of these tissues, approximating and fixating the tissues, and assessing the fixation of the tissues to treat cardiac valve regurgitation, particularly mitral valve regurgitation.

SOFT TISSUE CUTTING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE

Some embodiments provide a soft tissue device, such as a transverse carpal ligament cutting device having one or more balloons that are deflated when the device is in an inactive position and are inflated when the device is in an active position. Other embodiments provide a soft tissue cutting method, such as a method of cutting a transverse carpal ligament that uses a soft tissue cutting device.

Enhanced flexibility neurovascular catheter

A catheter is provided comprising localized regions of modified flexibility. The regions of modified flexibility may comprise a softened inner liner, for example softened via stretching the inner liner or disposing a plurality of holes in the inner liner, to modify the bending stiffness and/or tensile stiffness of the catheter. The catheter may further include an axially extending filament that at least partially overlaps the softened portion of the inner liner. The axially extending filament may include an anchoring section to anchor the at least one axially extending filament in a section of the catheter that includes the helical coil.

Apparatus and method for concurrently forming a gastroesophageal valve and tightening the lower esophageal sphincter

An apparatus enables concurrent restoration of a gastroesophageal valve and tightening of the lower esophageal sphincter. The apparatus comprises a longitudinal member having a distal end arranged to be received within a stomach, a tissue shaper at the distal end of the longitudinal member that forms a gastroesophageal valve from stomach tissue, and a tissue gatherer that gathers fundus tissue at or aboral to the gastroesophageal junction to reduce an esophageal opening into the stomach and tighten the lower esophageal sphincter. A fastener deployer then deploys at least one fastener pair to maintain both the restored gastroesophageal valve and the tightened lower esophageal sphincter.