DEVICE
20180008310 · 2018-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
- John BUTLER (County Mayo, IE)
- Frank BONADIO (County Wicklow, IE)
- Trevor VAUGH (County Offaly, IE)
- Ronan Bernard McMANUS (County Wicklow, IE)
- Shane Joseph MacNALLY (County Wicklow, IE)
- Catherine DEEGAN (Dublin 3, IE)
Cpc classification
A61B17/3462
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00265
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0293
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/3429
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3423
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A seal comprises a first sealing member and a second sealing member. The sealing members each have an accessway to facilitate access from one side of the sealing member to the other side of the sealing member. The accessways are offset to facilitate sealed access of an object through the sealing members.
Claims
1. A seal comprising a first sealing member and a second sealing member, each sealing member having an accessway to facilitate access from one side of the sealing member to the other side of the sealing member, the accessways being offset to facilitate sealed access of an object through the sealing members.
2. A seal as claimed in claim 1 wherein the accessway comprises an opening in the sealing member.
3. A seal as claimed in claim 2 wherein the opening 1s located substantially centrally in the sealing member.
4. A seal as claimed in claim 1 wherein the accessway comprises a passageway extending by the sealing member.
5. A seal as claimed in claim 4 wherein the passageway is located substantially at an edge of the sealing member.
6-56. (canceled)
57. A surgical device comprising: a retracting member movable from an insertion configuration to a retracting configuration to retract laterally a wound opening; and a sealing member for sealing a retracted wound opening; the sealing member having at least two accessways to facilitate sealed access through a retracted wound opening.
58. A device as claimed in claim 57 wherein the sealing member comprises at least one chamber for receiving pressurised fluid to seal at least one accessway.
59-61. (canceled)
62. A surgical device comprising: a retracting member movable from an insertion configuration to a retracting configuration to retract laterally a wound opening; and a sealing member for sealing a retracted wound opening; the sealing member being rotatable in a sealed manner relative to the retracting member.
63-68. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0048] The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0077] Referring to
[0078] In this case, the proximal seal 2 is provided in the form of a lip seal.
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[0080] Each sealing member 5, 6, 7 has an accessway 9, 10, 11 respectively to facilitate access from one side of the sealing member to the other side of the sealing member. The accessways 9, 11 are provided in the form of circular openings through the sealing members 5, 7 located centrally in the sealing members 5, 7. The accessway 10 is provided in the form of a crescent-shaped passageway at the edge of the sealing member 6.
[0081] As illustrated in
[0082] The sealing members 5, 6, 7 are manipulable to facilitate alignment of the accessways 9, 10, 11, as illustrated in
[0083] A suitable material for the sealing members 5, 6, 7 to enable manipulation of the sealing members 5, 6, 7 is a flexible material, such as silicone or latex. The sealing members 5, 6, 7 are preferably also of a resilient material to ensure that the sealing members 5, 6, 7 return to the normally closed position after withdrawal of the surgeon's arm 4.
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[0085] In this case the distal seal 20 comprises an arcuate magnet 21 coupled to a proximal surface of the proximal sealing member 5, and an arcuate magnet 22 coupled to a distal surface of the distal sealing member 7. The magnets 21, 22 act to bias the sealing members 5, 7 towards one another with the middle sealing member 6 sandwiched in between. This magnetic arrangement enhances the gas-tight seal achieved by the distal seal 20.
[0086] Referring to
[0087] In this case, each accessway 31, 32, 33 is provided in the form of a passageway at the edge of the sealing member 5, 6, 7 respectively. The middle passageway 32 is offset from the proximal and distal passageways 31, 33 respectively. In this manner the sealing members 5, 6, 7 are normally closed to prevent leakage of insufflation gas through the distal seal 30.
[0088] Use of the distal seal 30 proceeds in a manner similar to that described previously with reference to the distal seal 3 of
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[0090] The distal seal 40 comprises a magnet 41 coupled to the proximal surface of the proximal sealing member 5, and a magnet 42 coupled to the distal surface of the distal sealing member 7, in a manner similar to that described previously with reference to the distal seal 20 of
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[0092] The distal seal 50 comprises two sealing members 51, 52 and a spherical ball 56. In this case each sealing member 51, 52 is provided in the form of a sheet coupled to a circumferentially extending O-ring 53.
[0093] Each sealing member 51, 52 has an accessway 54, 55 respectively to facilitate access from one side of the sealing member to the other side of the sealing member. The accessways 54, 55 are provided in the form of circular openings through the sealing members 51, 52 located centrally in the sealing members 51, 52. As illustrated in
[0094] The ball 56 is located between the two sealing members 51, 52, as illustrated in
[0095] When the ball 56 is in the sealing position (
[0096] The ball 56 may be tethered to the O-ring 53 by means of a tether line 61, as illustrated in the distal seal 60 of
[0097] In the distal seal 70 of
[0098] A collar 81 may be provided around the accessway 81 on the proximal surface of the proximal sealing member 51, as illustrated in
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[0100] The distal seal 96 comprises two sealing members 90, 91. In this case each sealing member 90, 91 is provided in the form of a sheet coupled to a circumferentially extending O-ring 92.
[0101] The sealing members 90, 91 overlap one another such that a portion of the sealing member 90 overlaps a portion of the sealing member 91 along a first overlap region 94, and a portion of the sealing member 91 overlaps a portion of the sealing member 90 along a second overlap region 93, as illustrated in
[0102] The sealing members 90, 91 are manipulable to facilitate sealed passage of an object, such as the surgeon's arm 4, through the distal seal 96 at the junction 95 of the two overlap regions 93, 94 to gain access to an internal body cavity and/or internal body organs, as illustrated in
[0103] A suitable material for the sealing members 90, 91 to enable manipulation of the sealing members 90, 91 is a flexible material, such as silicone or latex. The sealing members 90, 91 are preferably also of a resilient material to ensure that the sealing members 90, 91 return to the normally closed position after withdrawal of the surgeon's arm 4.
[0104] In this case the area of the two overlap regions 93, 94 is substantially equal.
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[0106] The seal 100 comprises a sleeve 101 through which an object, such as a surgeon's arm 4, may be passed and an annular platform 102. The platform 102 has an O-ring 103 to stiffen the platform 102.
[0107] The sleeve 101 is configured to curl-up upon itself as illustrated in
[0108] To gain access to an internal body cavity or internal body organs, the surgeon inserts his arm 4 through the sleeve 101 which causes the sleeve 101 to uncurl (
[0109] It will be appreciated that other self-closing configurations are possible for the sleeve 101. For example, the sleeve 101 may alternatively be configured to twist-up upon itself to the closed configuration.
[0110] It will be understood that a wide variety of possible configurations for the proximal seal of the surgical device 1 are possible within the scope of this invention. For example, the proximal seal may comprise an iris valve 110, as illustrated in
[0111] The proximal seal may additionally or alternatively be in the form of one of the seals described previously with reference to
[0112] Furthermore it will be appreciated that the surgical device 1 and the seals according to the invention are suitable for sealing a variety of objects, such as a surgical instrument 120, as illustrated in
[0113] The surgical device 1 of the invention could be used in configuration with a wound retractor. In one case the device 1 could be releasably mounted to the retractor. In another case the device 1 could be provided integral with the retractor.
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[0115] The device 130 comprises a wound retractor 131 and a domed sealing member 132.
[0116] The wound retractor 131 is similar to the surgical wound retractor described in international patent application number PCT/IE00/00126, the relevant contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. In particular, the retractor 131 comprises a distal O-ring 139 for insertion into a wound opening 138, a retracting sleeve 135, and a proximal annular ring means.
[0117] The proximal annular ring means comprises an outer ring 141 and an inner O-ring 140 which is partially located in a recess of the outer ring 141. The sleeve 135 passes through the proximal annular ring means between the inner and outer rings 140, 141 (
[0118] To retract the wound opening 138, the distal O-ring 139 is inserted into the wound opening 138 to another the wound retractor 131 in position in the wound opening 138. The proximal rings 140, 141 are then moved downwardly while pulling the sleeve 135 upwardly to move the sleeve 135 lining the wound laterally to a retracting configuration, and thereby retract the sides of the wound opening 138 laterally.
[0119] The sealing member 132 comprises two accessways 136, 137 through the sealing member 132, through which the left and right arms 133, 134 of a surgeon may be extended to gain access to an internal body cavity or internal body organs.
[0120] By providing two access openings 136, 137 in the sealing member 132, this enables the surgeon to extend both arms 133, 134 through the retracted wound opening 138 in a sealed manner. Thus it is possible for the surgeon to perform procedures with both hands, such as suturing, while maintaining the pneumoperitoneum.
[0121] The sealing member 132 is releasably mounted to the wound retractor 131 in a retractable manner. Thus as illustrated in
[0122] It will be appreciated that means may be provided to seal the accessways 136, 137 when not in use, and to seal around an object, such as the surgeon's arms 133, 134, extending through the accessways 136, 137.
[0123] In the surgical device 150 of
[0124] In the surgical device 160 of
[0125] In the surgical device 170 of
[0126] As illustrated in the surgical device 180 of
[0127] It will be appreciated that the surgical devices according to the invention may also be configured to seal objects other than a human arm extended through an accessway of the sealing member 132, for example a surgical instrument.
[0128] Furthermore an accessway 192 may be provided through the sealing member 132 for a surgical instrument 191 in addition to the two arm accessways 136, 137, as illustrated in the surgical device 190 of
[0129] As a further alternative a bag 201 may be attached to the sealing member 132 at a bag opening 202, as illustrated in the surgical device 200 of
[0130] The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which may be varied in construction and detail.