TRANSECTION DEVICE
20210361312 · 2021-11-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B90/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/320016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A transection device including a curved tubular body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, having a wall and an internal chamber and a receiving chamber. The receiving chamber may be defined by the distal end and an opening in the wall, and said distal end may have a surface facing the receiving chamber and an outside surface comprising an elongated region. A protrusion may extend from the distal end towards the center of said opening. A cutting member may be positioned within said curved tubular body and may be moveable between an initial position and an extended position and at least a portion of the cutting member may extend into the receiving chamber. A depressible member may be configured to move the cutting member and a compression member may extend between the cutting member and the depressible member. Some embodiments may utilize an electrosurgical cutting member.
Claims
1. A transection device comprising: a curved tubular body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, said curved tubular body having a wall and an internal chamber extending between the proximal and distal ends, wherein said curved tubular body has a receiving chamber proximate to the distal end, said receiving chamber defined by the distal end and an opening in the wall, wherein said distal end comprises at least one protrusion extending toward the center of said opening; a cutting member positioned within said curved tubular body and moveable between an initial position within the curved tubular body to an extended position wherein at least a portion of the cutting member extends into the receiving chamber; a depressible member extending from the proximal end, said depressible member configured to move the cutting member between an initial position and an extended position, wherein the depressible member has a contact surface positioned outside the curved tubular body, and a force applying surface within the curved tubular body; wherein the cutting member is rotatable to an angle relative to the axis of a vessel, duct, or tissue to be transected; and wherein said angle corresponds to an alignment of an angle setting on the contact surface of the depressible member and a marking on the proximal end of the tubular body; and, a compression member extending between the cutting member and the depressible member, wherein the force applying surface contacts the compression member which in turn contacts the cutting member.
2. A transection device comprising: a curved tubular body extending from a proximal end to a distal end, said curved tubular body having a wall and an internal chamber extending between the proximal and distal ends, wherein said curved tubular body has a receiving chamber proximate to the distal end, said receiving chamber defined by the distal end and an opening in the wall, wherein said distal end has a surface facing the receiving chamber and an outside surface comprising an elongated region and wherein said distal end comprises at least one protrusion extending toward the center of said opening; a cutting member positioned within said curved tubular body and moveable between an initial position within the curved tubular body to an extended position wherein at least a portion of the cutting member extends into the receiving chamber; a depressible member extending from the proximal end, said depressible member configured to move the cutting member between an initial position and an extended position, wherein the depressible member has a contact surface positioned outside the curved tubular body, and a force applying surface within the curved tubular body; and, a compression member extending between the cutting member and the depressible member, wherein the force applying surface contacts the compression member which in turn contacts the cutting member.
3. The transection device of claim 2, wherein the elongated region is tapered.
4. The transection device of claim 2, wherein the elongated region is curved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] In the drawings, like numerals indicate like elements throughout. Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. The following describes preferred embodiments of the present invention. However, it should be understood, based on this disclosure, that the invention is not limited by the preferred embodiments described herein.
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[0035] A pair of finger rests 24 extend from the body 20 proximate the proximal end 21 thereof. The finger rests 24 allow the user to hold the device 10 in one hand, while still being able to access and actuate the plunger 34 as described hereinafter. While the finger rests 24 are illustrated as rings, they may have various other configurations.
[0036] A plurality of stabilizing members 26 extend distally of the distal end 23 of the body 20. Each stabilizing member 26 includes a flexible arm 25 extending from the body 20 with an inwardly extending protrusion 28 at the distal end thereof. As illustrated in
[0037] The invention is not limited to a distal facing opening. In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0039] Motion of the blade 30 is controlled by a plunger 34 or similar depressible member extending from the proximal end 21. In the illustrated embodiment, the plunger 34 includes a shaft 35 extending between a contact surface 36 and a force applying surface 38. While it is possible for the force applying surface 38 to directly contact and push the blade 30, it is preferred that a compression member 40 extends between the force applying surface 38 and the blade 30. In the exemplary embodiment of
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[0043] The cutting member 30′ is positioned within the body 52 and is configured for movement relative thereto such that the cutting member 30′ is moveable between an initial position and an extended position similar to the previous embodiments. In the present embodiment, the cutting member 30′ is connected to a guide block 39 which moves in opposed internal tracks 58 defined in the inside surface of the body 52. When the head 50 is connected to the tubular body 20′ the guide block 39 is positioned adjacent the compression member 40′ such that actuation of the plunger 34 will move the cutting member 30′ in a manner similar to the previous embodiments. While the present embodiment is illustrated with the compression member 40′, it is recognized that it may utilize the compression member 40 of the first embodiment or any other desired compression member or no compression member wherein the plunger 34 will directly contact the guide block 39.
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[0045] In one embodiment, the device utilizes energy to assist in transection of tissue such as adhesions that may contain blood vessels therein. Applied energy will help seal transected vessels and reduce bleeding. Forms of energy that may be useful include electrocautery, radiofrequency energy in the form or bipolar or monopolar energy, and ultrasonic energy. ESU's are used for surgical cutting or to control bleeding by causing coagulation (hemostasis) at the surgical site. They deliver high-frequency electrical currents and voltages through an active electrode, causing desiccation, vaporization, or charring of the target tissue. In an electrocautery embodiment, the cutting member of the transection device acts as an active electrode. In a bipolar energy embodiment illustrated in
[0046] The interchangeable head 50 allows the transection device 10′ to be easily customized to a particular application. For example, different interchangeable heads 50 may be available with different configurations of stabilizing members 26″ or with different cutting members 30′. The interchangeable head also allows the head 50 to be provided as a disposable part of the device. For example, the head 50 may be provided in a sterile package while the remainder of the device is sterilized and re-used. It is understood that other components of the device, for example, the plunger and compression member, or the entire device, may be disposable. As another alternative, the interchangeable heads 50 may be configured to be sterilized and re-used while other components are disposable.
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[0048] With the tubular body 20′, the chamber includes a proximal portion 22a and a distal portion 22b, with the proximal portion 22a having a larger cross-section than the distal portion 22b such that a shoulder is defined therebetween. The shaft 35 and force applying surface 38 of the plunger assembly 34′ or similar depressible member extend into the proximal portion 22a of the chamber, with an extension member 16 extending from the force applying surface 38, through the distal portion 22b of the chamber and into contact with a block 18 of the cutting assembly. The compression member 40 is positioned within the proximal portion 22a of the chamber about the extension member 16. The compression member 40 extends between the contact surface 38 and the block 18. With such a configuration, depression of the plunger 34′ will push the extension member 16 and the block 18 to move the cutting member 30′, however, such will be against the force of the compression member 40 with the resultant control as described above.
[0049] As in the previous embodiments, a plurality of stabilizing members 26″ extend distally of the distal end 23 of the body 20″. In the present embodiment, two stabilizing members 26″ are provided. One of the stabilizing members 26″ includes a flexible arm 25″ extending from the body 20′″ with an inwardly extending protrusion 28″ at the distal end thereof. The other stabilizing member 26″ includes a generally linear arm 15 without any protrusion. The reduced diameter opening 27 is defined between the protrusion 28″ and the arm 15 and the retaining chamber 29 is defined between the stabilizing members 26″. As illustrated in
[0050] These and other advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing specification. Accordingly, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It should therefore be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is intended to include all changes and modifications that are within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the claims.