MAGNETIC SUTURE TAB FOR FREE STANDING SPECIMEN BAG
20220047255 · 2022-02-17
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tissue specimen retrieval bag assembly includes a tissue specimen bag having an open proximal end including a cuff defined therein and extending around a periphery thereof, a closed distal end and a bag brim disposed within the cuff. The bag brim includes a cross section configured to facilitate furling the tissue specimen bag onto itself around the bag brim to approximate a tissue specimen contained within the bag for morcellation. The tissue specimen bag also includes a suture operably disposed within the cuff. The suture includes a cinch tab operably engaged with an end of the suture to facilitate cinching the tissue specimen bag by pulling the suture away from the tissue specimen bag to cinch the tissue specimen bag to secure the tissue specimen therein. The cinch tab includes a magnetic material attracted to a metallic portion of a surgical instrument, wherein introducing the surgical instrument into the operating cavity attracts the cinch tab facilitating location thereof.
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. A tissue specimen retrieval bag, comprising: a bag body including an open end portion and a closed end portion; a length of material defining first and second end portions, the first end portion of the length of material coupled to the open end portion of the bag body; and a tab coupled to the second end portion of the length of material, wherein at least a portion of the tab is magnetic such that the tab is configured to attract a metallic portion of a surgical instrument to facilitate coupling the tab with the surgical instrument.
18. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the length of material is a suture.
19. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the bag body includes a cuff surrounding the open end portion thereof.
20. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 19, wherein a portion of the length of material extends at least partially through the cuff to couple the first end portion of the length of material to the open end portion of the bag body.
21. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 20, wherein the portion of the length of material extends at least partially through the cuff such that pulling the second end portion of the length of material cinches the open end portion of the bag body towards a closed position.
22. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, further comprising a bag brim surrounding the open end portion of the bag body.
23. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 22, wherein the bag brim is disposed within a cuff surrounding the open end portion of the bag body.
24. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 22, wherein the bag brim defines a cross section configured to facilitate furling the bag body onto itself around the bag brim.
25. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the tab is made entirely from a magnetic material.
26. The specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the tab includes a non-magnetic base having a magnetic material disposed thereon.
27. The specimen retrieval bag according to claim 26, wherein the magnetic material disposed on the non-magnetic base is in the shape of indicia.
28. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the tab includes a magnetic base having a non-magnetic material overmolded thereon.
29. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the tab includes a grommet defined therein configured to operably engage the second end portion of the length of material.
30. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 17, wherein the tab is configured to slide along at least the second end portion of the length of material.
31. A tissue specimen bag, comprising: a bag body including an open end portion, a closed end portion, and a cuff surrounding the open end portion of the bag body; a length of material defining a first end portion extending at least partially through the cuff and a second end portion extending from the bag body to a free end portion of the length of material, wherein pulling the free end portion of the length of material away from the bag body cinches the open end portion of the bag body towards a closed position; and a tab coupled to the free end portion of the length of material to facilitate pulling the free end portion of the length of material, wherein at least a portion of the tab is magnetic such that the tab is configured to attract a metallic portion of a surgical instrument to facilitate coupling the tab with the surgical instrument.
32. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 31, wherein the length of material is a suture.
33. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 31, wherein the tab is made entirely from a magnetic material.
34. The specimen retrieval bag according to claim 31, wherein the tab includes a non-magnetic base having a magnetic material disposed thereon.
35. The specimen retrieval bag according to claim 34, wherein the magnetic material disposed on the non-magnetic base is in the shape of indicia.
36. The tissue specimen retrieval bag according to claim 31, wherein the tab includes a magnetic base having a non-magnetic material overmolded thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The above and other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become more apparent in view of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Turning initially to
[0025] Bag rim 30 is configured to be flexible such that the bag brim 30 is easily transitionable between a first, collapsed configuration wherein the bag 12 is furled (as explained below) and a second, expanded configuration which allows the bag 12 to be unfurled for receipt of a tissue specimen “T”. As such, bag brim 30 may be made from any flexible material that is easily expandable from a collapsed configuration. Bag 12 may include any suitable rollable material such as nylon, polyurethane, etc.
[0026] Bag brim 30 is configured to seat within an elongated cuff 18 (
[0027] The generally triangular shape of the bag brim 30 allows the bag 12 to roll or furl around itself which, in turn, allows a surgeon to tent (i.e., position) the tissue specimen “T” closer to the proximal end of the operating cavity as needed for dissection. More particularly, the geometry of the sides 32a, 32b and 32c of the bag brim 30 facilitate furling/unfurling the bag 12 as needed and securing the bag 12 in a desired furled position. Although generally illustrated in the various embodiments described herein as being rolled or furled inwardly, it is contemplated that the bag 12 may be rolled either inwardly or outwardly about the bag brim 30.
[0028] In use, the specimen “T” is placed into the specimen bag 12 through opening 20. The weight of the specimen “T” causes the specimen “T” to fall to toward the distal end 16 of the bag 12. The proximal end 14 of the bag 12 and the circularly-shaped bag brim 30 maintain the proximal end 14 the bag 12 outside the operating cavity (See for example,
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[0030] More particularly, and as best shown in
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[0032] Cuff 118 of bag assembly 100 is configured to house a suture 128 therein such that, after encapsulation of the tissue specimen “T”, the suture 128 may be pulled to cinch the tissue specimen bag 112 to contain the specimen “T” for extraction and transport. A cinch tab 135 is utilized to facilitate pulling the suture 128 to cinch the tissue specimen bag 112 (
[0033] In use and as best shown in
[0034] Cinch tab 135 is made from or includes a layer of magnetic material 138 to facilitate location of the cinch tab 135 within the operating cavity “OC”. More particularly and in the embodiment shown in
[0035] In use and as shown in
[0036] After the opening 120 is completely closed, the cinch tab 135 may be slid atop the suture 128 and moved toward the tissue specimen bag 112 to lock the cinch tab 135 against the bag 112 to prevent the tissue specimen bag 112 from re-opening. The grommet 137 may be coated with a high friction material to facilitate this purpose. Alternatively, the cinch tab 135 may include a locking slit (not shown) defined therein such that, once fully seated against the tissue specimen bag 112, the suture 128 can be engaged within the slit to lock the cinch tab 135 in place atop the suture 128. The cinch tab 135 may include a loop defined therein (not shown) or geometry (e.g., triangular) configured to facilitate handling thereof. The loop or geometry may be configured and sized to fit a user's finger to enhance a user's grip and provide additional leverage for cinching.
[0037] From the foregoing and with reference to the various drawings, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain modifications can be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the same. While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.