TROCAR STABILIZATION CLAMP
20220079618 · 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2025/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3423
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A trocar stabilization clamp includes a clamp body defining opposed ends. First and second clamp heads having respective first and second clamps are coupled to respective ends of the clamp body. At least a portion of the clamp body includes a flexible body section. The trocar stabilization clamp is configured to secure two trocars in place and inhibit movement of the trocars.
Claims
1. A trocar stabilization clamp comprising: a clamp body defining opposed ends; a first clamp head having a first clamp; and a second clamp head having a second clamp; wherein the first and second clamp heads are coupled to respective ends of the clamp body.
2. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the clamp body includes a flexible body section.
3. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 2, wherein the clamp body further includes first and second rigid body sections, wherein the first and second rigid body sections are each coupled to respective ends of the flexible body section, and wherein the first and second clamp heads are respectively connected to opposed ends of the first and second rigid body sections.
4. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 3, wherein the first clamp head includes a third clamp proximally positioned relative to the first clamp of the first clamp head, and wherein the second clamp head includes a fourth clamp proximally positioned relative to the second clamp of the second clamp head.
5. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein the first clamp and second clamp are each configured to snap fit and clamp onto a trocar.
6. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein the first clamp head includes a third clamp proximally positioned relative to the first clamp of the first clamp head, and wherein the second clamp head includes a fourth clamp proximally positioned relative to the second clamp of the second clamp head.
7. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 6, wherein the first clamp is configured to snap fit a trocar having a first diameter, and the third clamp is configured to snap fit a trocar having a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter; and wherein the second clamp is configured to snap fit a trocar having the first diameter, and the fourth clamp is configured to snap fit a trocar having the second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter.
8. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 6, wherein the first clamp head includes a fifth clamp and the second clamp head includes a sixth clamp, the fifth and sixth clamps are positioned more proximally relative to the clamp body than the respective first, second, third and fourth clamps of the first and second clamp heads.
9. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein the clamp body includes a deflectable portion.
10. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein the first and second clamp heads include friction surfaces disposed thereon.
11. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 10, wherein the friction surfaces are grip pads made from plastic, rubber, silicon, or combinations thereof.
12. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, further comprising an outer shell made from rubber, silicon, or plastic.
13. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein the first and second clamp heads include clamp head tips having inward facing curved opposed side walls configured to snap fit a trocar.
14. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 13, wherein the clamp head tips each have a first set of fingers protruding inward from the opposed side walls, wherein the first set of fingers define proximal portions of the opposed side walls.
15. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 14, wherein the clamp head tips each further include a second set of fingers protruding inward from the opposed side walls wherein the second set of fingers are proximally positioned relative to the first set of fingers, wherein the first set of fingers and second set of fingers further define third and fourth clamps.
16. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 1, wherein the clamp body has an adjustable length.
17. A trocar stabilization clamp comprising: a clamp body including: a flexible inner core; and an outer shell; and a first clamp head and a second clamp head, each clamp head configured to clamp at least one trocar, the first and second clamp heads coupled to respective opposite end portions of the clamp body.
18. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 17, wherein the clamp body includes an inner body and an outer tube configured to slide longitudinally about a common axis relative to one another so as to allow a length of the trocar stabilization clamp to be varied.
19. The trocar stabilization clamp of claim 18, wherein the clamp body includes a lock stop for fixing the position of the outer tube relative to the inner body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Aspects of a trocar stabilization clamp are disclosed herein with reference to the drawings wherein:
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[0032] Further details and various aspects of this disclosure are described in more detail below with reference to the appended figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0033] Aspects of the trocar stabilization clamp, in accordance with this disclosure, will now be described in detail with reference to the figures wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical structural elements. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed devices are merely exemplary of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0034] As used herein the term “proximal” refers to a portion closer to a center point along the length of the trocar stabilization clamp, and the term “distal” refers to a portion further from the center point along the length of the trocar stabilization clamp.
[0035] With initial reference to
[0036] Each trocar stabilization clamp 100 includes a pair of clamp heads 110 and a clamp body 120 inter-connecting the pair or clamp heads 110.
[0037] The clamp body 120 may have various lengths, as shown in
[0038] Each clamp head 110 is distally coupled on opposite ends of the clamp body 120. In aspects, clamp heads 110 are symmetrically disposed along a centerline or central longitudinal axis “X-X” of the clamp body 120. In other aspects, the clamp heads 110 may be angularly coupled to the clamp body 120 and asymmetrically reflected about the centerline or central longitudinal axis “X-X” of the clamp body 120.
[0039] The pair of clamp heads 110 of a respective trocar stabilization clamp 100 are configured to clamp onto an external portion of a tubular body of a trocar or cannula 20. For example, as illustrated in
[0040] With reference to
[0041] Each clamp head 110a, 110b may include identical sized clamps or different sized clamps. For example, first clamp head 110a may have three clamps 114 sized to grasp fourteen (14) mm, twelve (12) mm and eight (8) mm trocars 20, while second clamp head 110b may have two clamps 114 sized to grasp ten (10) mm and six (6) mm trocars 20. In other aspects, clamp heads 114 may be adjustable to accommodate trocars of various sizes.
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] Clamp heads 110 may include friction surfaces 116 disposed along the pair of clamp head tips 118 for improved grip. Friction surfaces 116 may be pads made of a material selected from, but not limited to, rubber, plastic, or silicon. In aspects, the friction surfaces 116 may entirely cover an inner of side wall 117 of tips 118 of clamp heads 110.
[0044] In another aspect, clamp heads 110 may be configured to clamp to a trocar using a strap (not shown) wrapped around the trocar and secured to a receiving screw or strap securing device (e.g., a magnet or clip, not shown). In various aspects, clamp heads 110 may include scissor graspers (not shown) for clamping a trocar. Clamp heads 110 may include any construction known to those of ordinary skill in the art for grasping or clamping onto an object.
[0045] Referring now to
[0046] Rigid body sections 122a, 122b of clamp body 120 are connected to proximal portions of the flexible body section 124. The rigid body sections 122a, 122b are connected, at distal ends thereof, to the first and second clamp heads 110a, 110b, respectively. The rigid body sections 122a, 122b prevent too much flexibility from being introduced and help keep the trocar stabilization clamp 100 under tension. Flexible body portion 124 or rigid body sections 122a, 122b may have various lengths that in sum define the length “L”. In some aspects, the clamp body 120 may only include a rigid body section 122 or a flexible body section 124 when the length “L” is sufficiently short enough that flexibility of the trocar stabilization clamp 100 is not a concern. In other aspects, the clamp body 120 may only include a rigid body section 122 when only rigid sections are required to keep two trocars 20 under tension. For example, two trocars 20 may be sufficiently adjacent each other that a single rigid body section 122 is sufficient to hold the two trocars 20 in place without needing to conform over a large body section 30. In aspects, clamp body 120 may include only a flexible body section 124 that provides tension between two trocars 20. For example, two trocars 20 at large spatially distanced positions may be connected trocar stabilization clamp 100 having a clamp body 120 with only a flexible body section 124 configured to stretch to clamp the two trocars 20.
[0047] Referring now to
[0048] With reference to
[0049] Referring now to
[0050] In practice, after a user has positioned two trocars 20 for surgical access in a body 30, the user may place the trocar stabilization clamp 100 to prevent movement of the trocars 20 by coupling first clamp head 110a onto a first trocar 20 and then coupling second clamp head 110b onto a second trocar 20. In aspects, a second trocar stabilization clamp 100 may additionally be coupled to the first or second trocars 20 to couple to a third trocar 20. As a surgeon maneuvers instruments within the trocar 20, potentially causing torques or forces that may dislodge the trocar 20 or move the trocar 20 inward or outward relative to body 30, the trocar stabilization clamp 100 stabilizes the trocar 20 and distributes any forces between the two clamped trocars 20 and the trocar stabilization clamp 100 that would otherwise cause the trocar 20 to become dislodged or move.
[0051] It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the disclosure. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the disclosure. Accordingly, the disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variances. The embodiments described with reference to the attached drawing figures are presented only to demonstrate certain examples of the disclosure. Other elements that are insubstantially different from those described above and/or in the appended claims are also intended to be within the scope of the disclosure.