Patent classifications
A61B2017/4225
Uterine manipulators
A uterine manipulator includes a handle assembly and a shaft extending distally from the handle assembly. An end effector assembly is disposed at a distal end portion of the shaft and includes a cervical cup and a distal tip extending distally from the cervical cup. A specimen containment system is supported on the shaft between the handle assembly and the end effector assembly. The specimen containment system includes a sleeve having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, and a specimen containment bag having a first end portion and a second end portion. The specimen containment bag is supported within the sleeve and is movable from an initial position, wherein the specimen containment bag is disposed within the sleeve, to a deployed position, wherein the specimen containment bag is deployed from the sleeve.
MEDICAL DEVICE FOR PREVENTING REFLUX IN THE CERVIX
A medical device operable to prevent reflux in the cervix is disclosed. The device comprises a shield operable to cover the external os and an arm operable to penetrate the endocervical canal with a bore extending therethrough, wherein the arm includes a sleeve containing a fluid that is operable to conform to the contours of the inner lining of the endocervical canal, thus creating a strong, more efficient fluid-tight seal between the device and the surrounding tissue.
MEDICAL ROBOTIC SYSTEM
Robotic surgical systems configured to control the movement and actuation of a single robotic arm, and the movement and actuation of multiple tools carried at a distal end of the robotic arm.
Methods and apparatus for concurrently detecting and treating medical conditions of a body
Methods provide for the concurrent evaluation, detection and treatment of actual or potential medical conditions at a site of a body, and are particularly directed to medical procedures and concurrent treatment of areas of the body that are difficult to visualize; and a kit providing apparatus for carrying out evaluation, detection and real-time treatment of the site of a body for actual or potential medical conditions is disclosed.
UTERINE MANIPULATOR INCLUDING POSITION SENSOR
A uterine manipulator includes a housing and a shaft extending distally from the housing. An end effector assembly is disposed at a distal end portion of the shaft. The end effector assembly includes a cervical cup and a uterine manipulating tip portion extending distally from the cervical cup. A position sensor is supported by the cervical cup. The position sensor is configured to identify a location of the cervical cup.
CERVICAL CERCLAGE APPLICATOR AND METHOD
A device and method for application of a cervical cerclage suture to a patient's cervix is disclosed. The device includes a housing having a first end and a second end spaced from the first end and defining an internal passageway. The device includes a retractable claw having a shaft slidable in the passageway and comprising a plurality of spaced flexible fingers that hold and release the cerclage suture. Each flexible finger may have a through-hole for receiving the cerclage suture, and may have a radial slit in communication with the through-hole and through which the cerclage suture is releasable from each finger. The claw is movable in the housing between a retracted state and an extended state relative to the housing. The shaft is operatively connected to the claw to move the claw axially relative to the housing.
MARCHAND ADVANCED SINGLE PORT HYSTERECTOMY - A LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
This disclosure is relative to the field of laparoscopic surgery and gynecologic surgery. Specifically disclosed is a surgical technique for laparoscopic hysterectomy and bilateral salpingectomy-oophorectomy which encompasses dissection and removal of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The technique utilizes a single-entry port located at the umbilicus in conjunction with access through the vaginal opening to access and manipulate the organs within the abdominal cavity.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
A medical device and method for artificial insemination are provided. The medical device has a shield and an arm secured to the shield at one end and extending outwardly from the shield. The arm is inserted into the cervical canal of a patient and the shield covers the external os of the patient. By inserting the medical device into a patient's cervical canal after insemination, a physical barrier that holds a semen sample within the cervical canal and prevents leakage from the cervical canal back into the vaginal cavity is established. The device may have a bore extending through the device for a catheter to pass through. The bore has a valve to allow passage of the catheter and prevent backflow of semen. The arm may have a circumferential bulge to help keep the device in place during use.
UTERINE MANIPULATOR WITH ADJUSTABLE CERVICAL CUP
A uterine manipulator includes a cervical cup assembly having a cervical cup with an adjustable diameter to facilitate use of the uterine manipulator with patients having a wide range of cervical sizes. In embodiments, the cervical cup is formed from a plurality of slats that are connected to a base member by a living hinge. An actuator is positioned in relation to the cervical cup to move the slats towards or away from adjacent slats to vary the diameter of the cervical cup.
Device and method for artificial insemination
A medical device and method for artificial insemination are provided. The medical device has a shield and an arm secured to the shield at one end and extending outwardly from the shield. The arm is inserted into the cervical canal of a patient and the shield covers the external os of the patient. By inserting the medical device into a patient's cervical canal after insemination, a physical barrier that holds a semen sample within the cervical canal and prevents leakage from the cervical canal back into the vaginal cavity is established. The device may have a bore extending through the device for a catheter to pass through. The bore has a valve to allow passage of the catheter and prevent backflow of semen. The arm may have a circumferential bulge to help keep the device in place during use.