TROCAR
20180338778 ยท 2018-11-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/3462
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0673
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3417
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/347
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3423
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0626
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/3464
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An obturator includes an elongate shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the elongate shaft having an opening at the proximal end and defining an elongate cavity which is sized and shaped to receive an optical instrument. The obturator is provided with an axially extending finger for radial movement inwardly to engage the outer surface of the optical instrument located within the elongate cavity. The finger may be a latch member with a latch element and able to be moved between a first position, in which the latch element is located relatively radially inward, and a second position in which the latch element is located relatively radially outward. With the obturator located within a cannula body, an instrument inserted into the obturator causes the latch element of the latch member to engage with the cannula to prevent relative axial movement therebetween.
Claims
1. An obturator comprising an elongate shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the elongate shaft having an opening at the proximal end and defining an elongate cavity is sized and shaped to receive an optical instrument, the obturator having an axially extending finger for radial movement inwardly for engaging the outer surface of said optical instrument located within said cavity.
2. An obturator according to claim 1, wherein each finger is integral with said elongate shaft.
3. An obturator comprising an elongate shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the elongate shaft having an opening at the proximal end and defining an elongate cavity sized and shaped to receive an optical instrument, the obturator having a latch member with a latch element and movable between a first position, in which the latch element is located relatively radially inward, and a second position in which the latch element is located relatively radially outward, whereby, with the obturator located within a cannula body, an instrument inserted into the obturator causes the latch element of the latch member to engage with the cannula to prevent relative axial movement therebetween.
4. An obturator according to claim 3, wherein the latch member is integral with said elongate shaft.
5. An obturator according to claim 3, wherein the latch member has an outwardly extending leg which are able to be pushed inwardly to release the latch element from engagement with the cannula.
6. An obturator according to claim 3, further comprising release means for enabling disengagement of the latch element from the cannula.
7. An obturator according to claim 1, wherein the obturator includes a latch member with a latch element and movable between a first position, in which the latch element is located relatively radially inward, and a second position in which the latch element is located relatively radially outward, whereby, with the obturator located within a cannula body, an instrument inserted into the obturator causes the latch element of the latch member to engage with the cannula to prevent relative axial movement therebetween.
8. An obturator according to claim 7, wherein the latch member is integral with said elongate shaft.
9. An obturator according to claim 7, wherein the latch member has an outwardly extending leg which is able to be pushed inwardly to release the latch element from engagement with the cannula.
10. An obturator according to claim 7, a further comprising separate release means for enabling disengagement of the latch element from the cannula.
11-12. (canceled)
13. A surgical access device, comprising: a cannula having a cannula body; and, an obturator including an elongate shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the elongate shaft having an opening at the proximal end and defining an elongate cavity sized and shaped to receive an optical instrument, the obturator having an axially extending finger for radial movement inwardly for engaging the outer surface of said optical instrument located within said cavity, said obturator being located within said cannula body.
14. A surgical access device according to claim 13, wherein each finger is integral with said elongate shaft.
15. A surgical access device according to claim 13, wherein the obturator includes a latch member with a latch element and movable between a first position, in which the latch element is located relatively radially inward, and a second position in which the latch element is located relatively radially outward, whereby, with the obturator located within a cannula body, an instrument inserted into the obturator causes the latch element of the latch member to engage with the cannula to prevent relative axial movement therebetween.
16. A surgical access device according to claim 15, wherein the latch member is integral with said elongate shaft.
17. A surgical access device according to claim 15, wherein the latch member has an outwardly extending leg which is able to be pushed inwardly to release the latch element from engagement with said cannula.
18. A surgical access device according to claim 15, further comprising separate release means for enabling disengagement of the latch element from the cannula.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings are as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] Referring to
[0024] At its proximal end 11, obturator 1 is provided with an integral shaped cap 13 which is linked to the shaft 3 by four longitudinal arms 15 which are equally spaced apart in a peripheral sense. The linkage between the body of shaft 3 and the cap 13 is a rigid one and the outer surface of each arm 15 is at the same radial distance from the shaft axis as is the shaft body.
[0025] Located between each pair of arms 15 is an integral finger 17 which extends from the body of shaft 3, to which it is attached, longitudinally in a proximal direction and terminating at free end 19 within cap 13. The connection between the finger 17 and the body of shaft 3 is such that the finger 17 can flex radially inwardly although with limited movement in a radially outward direction due to the proximity of cap 13.
[0026] Although the inner surface of each finger 17 has a diameter which is the same as that of the body of shaft 3, the outer surface is stepped outwardly at its distal end 19, is inclined outwardly over a portion 21 and has a constant diameter over a portion 23 towards its proximal end. The proximal 25 end of finger 17 curves upwardly and outwardly from its inner to its outer surface.
[0027] Referring to
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[0029] Referring to
[0030] Once the instrument 35 has been removed from obturator 1 and the latter is removed from cannula 27, the fingers return to their original (unflexed) positions.
[0031] Referring to
[0032] Insertion of an optical instrument into obturator 41 causes latch members 45 to move from the positions shown in
[0033] In order to release and remove the obturator 1, the radially outward ends 59 of latch members 59 are pushed inwardly to release the barbs 52 from their engagement with surface 55 of cannula cap 57.
[0034] In an alternative embodiment, one or more separate release buttons may be provided to unlatch the latch members and allow removal of the optical instrument from the obturator.
[0035] In another alternative embodiment there are no fingers 17 and only latching members are provided.
[0036] Although the above embodiments have been described for use with optical instruments, it will be appreciated that they could be used with other types of instrument.