IP Library Granted Patent US 8,343,047
Granted Patent B2
US 8,343,047 · App. 12/358,080 · Granted Jan 1, 2013

Surgical instrument access device

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Patent No.
US 8,343,047
App. No.
12/358,080
Granted
Jan 1, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of an access device system useful for single or limited port procedures includes a retractor and a gel cap removably coupled to the retractor. The gel cap includes a gel pad that acts as an artificial body wall, through which instruments may be inserted into a body cavity, either directly or through one or more trocars. The gel pad permits flexible instrument placement, as well as translational and angular degrees of freedom for the instruments while maintaining a gas tight seal.

Claims (56)

1. A surgical access port adapted for performing laparoscopic surgical procedures at a single access site wherein an incision is made in the abdominal wall of a patient and the abdominal cavity is pressurized with an insufflation gas, the access port adapted to provide access to the abdominal cavity for surgical procedures while maintaining insufflation pressure in the abdominal cavity, the surgical access port comprising:

an adjustable wound retractor comprising:

a proximal ring, wherein the proximal ring is configured to be disposed proximate the outer surface of the abdominal wall of the patient and substantially surround the incision;

a retraction sheath comprising a tubular wall, a proximal portion coupled to the proximal ring during use, and a distal portion, wherein the retraction sheath is configured to be disposed through the incision and line the incision, and wherein the retraction sheath is adjustable to retract the incision; and

a distal ring coupled to the distal portion of the retraction sheath, wherein the distal ring is configured to be disposed proximate the inner surface of the abdominal wall and substantially surround the incision; and

a gel cap configured to be coupled to the proximal ring, comprising:

a cap ring, wherein the cap ring is configured to substantially surround the incision;

a gel pad disposed within the cap ring; and

a plurality of sealing valves operatively attached to the gel pad,

wherein the plurality of sealing valves have a low profile with an upper surface of each of the plurality of sealing valves being disposed below or flushed with an upper surface of the gel pad, the upper surface of the gel pad being a single planar surface,

wherein the plurality of sealing valves at least partially form a plurality of access channels through the gel pad, and wherein the plurality of sealing valves are configured to form seals with instruments extending through the sealing valves and form seals in the absence of any instruments extending through the sealing valves and the sealing valves are made of a material different from the gel pad.

2. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of at least one of the sealing valves defines an orifice.

3. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of at least one of the sealing valves comprises a septum seal being made of a material different from the gel pad.

4. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of at least one of the sealing valves comprises a duck bill valve in direct contact with the gel pad.

5. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the sealing valves has a first size to accommodate an instrument of the first size, and at least another of the sealing valves has a second size to accommodate an instrument of the second size, the at least another of the sealing valves of the second size having a diameter larger than a diameter of the at least one of the sealing valves of the first size.

6. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the sealing valves is configured such that the sealing valve is repositionable relative to the cap ring during use.

7. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the sealing valves is configured such that the sealing valve is translatable relative to the cap ring during use.

8. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the sealing valves is configured such that the sealing valve is pivotable relative to the cap ring during use.

9. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the sealing valves is configured such that the sealing valve is held generally stationary relative to the cap ring during use.

10. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein the gel cap is configured to be removably coupled to the proximal ring during use.

11. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein the gel cap is fixed to the proximal ring.

12. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein the proximal ring of the wound retractor is rotatable to adjustably retract the incision during use.

13. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein the retraction sheath is stretchable to adjustably retract the incision during use.

14. The surgical access port of claim 1 , additionally comprising a tether coupled to the distal ring.

15. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the distal ring has a non-circular cross section that facilitates folding the distal ring and insertion through the incision.

16. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein the distal ring has a tear-drop-shaped cross section that facilitates folding the distal ring and insertion through the incision.

17. The surgical access port of claim 1 , wherein the distal ring comprises at least one notch that facilitates folding of the distal ring and insertion through the incision.

18. A surgical access port adapted for performing a surgical procedure at an access site wherein a body cavity of a patient is pressurized with an insufflation gas, the access port adapted to provide access to the body cavity for surgical procedures while maintaining insufflation pressure in the body cavity, the surgical access port comprising:

an adjustable retractor comprising:

a proximal ring, wherein the proximal ring is configured to be disposed proximate the outer surface of the body cavity of the patient;

a retraction sheath comprising a tubular wall, a proximal portion coupled to the proximal ring during use, and a distal portion, wherein the retraction sheath is configured to be disposed through an opening in the body cavity of the patient, and

wherein the retraction sheath is adjustable to retract the opening in the body cavity; and

a distal ring coupled to the distal portion of the retraction sheath, wherein the distal ring is configured to be disposed proximate the inner surface of the body cavity of the patient; and

a sealing cap configured to be coupled to the proximal ring, comprising:

a cap ring substantially surrounding a flexible material disposed within the cap ring; and

a sealing valve positioned within the cap ring and substantially surrounded by and operatively attached to the flexible material, wherein the sealing valve at least partially forms an access channel through the flexible material, and wherein the sealing valve is configured to form a seal with an instrument extending through the sealing valve and form a seal in the absence of any instrument extending through the sealing valve;

wherein the sealing valve has a low profile with an upper surface of the sealing valve being disposed below or flushed with an upper surface of the flexible material, the upper surface of the flexible material being a single planar surface and the sealing valve being made of a material different from the flexible material,

wherein the flexible material comprises a gel.

19. The surgical access port of claim 18 , wherein the sealing valve is repositionable relative to the cap ring during use.

20. The surgical access port of claim 18 , wherein the sealing valve is translatable relative to the cap ring during use.

21. The surgical access port of claim 18 , wherein the sealing valve is pivotable relative to the cap ring during use.

22. The surgical access port of claim 18 , wherein the sealing cap comprises a plurality of sealing valves positioned within the cap ring and substantially surrounded by the flexible material, wherein the plurality of sealing valves at least partially form a plurality of access channels through the flexible material, and wherein each of the plurality of sealing valves comprises a septum seal embedded in the flexible material to form seals with instruments extending through the sealing valves and a duckbill embedded in the flexible material to form seals in the absence of any instruments extending through the sealing valves.

23. The surgical access port of claim 18 , additionally comprising a tether coupled to the distal ring.

24. The surgical access port of claim 18 , wherein at least a portion of the distal ring has a non-circular cross section that facilitates folding the distal ring and insertion through the incision.

25. A surgical access port adapted for performing laparoscopic surgical procedures at an access site wherein an incision is made in the abdominal wall of a patient and the abdominal cavity is pressurized with an insufflation gas, the access port adapted to provide access to the abdominal cavity for surgical procedures while maintaining insufflation pressure in the abdominal cavity, the surgical access port comprising:

an adjustable wound retractor having a proximal ring, a distal ring, and a retraction sheath extending between the proximal ring and the distal ring, the proximal ring being configured to be disposed proximate the outer surface of the abdominal wall of the patient, the distal ring being configured to be disposed proximate the inner surface of the abdominal wall of the patient, and the retraction sheath comprising a tubular wall having a proximal portion coupled to the proximal ring during use and a distal portion coupled to the distal ring during use, wherein the retraction sheath is configured to be disposed through the incision and line the incision, and wherein the retraction sheath is adjustable to retract the incision; and

a sealing cap configured to be coupled to the proximal ring during use, the sealing cap comprising a plurality of sealing valves,

wherein the plurality of sealing valves are attached to a flexible material that connects the plurality of sealing valves to each other and the plurality of sealing valves being low profile with an upper surface of each of the plurality of sealing valves being disposed below or flushed with an upper surface of the flexible material, the upper surface of the flexible material being a single planar surface and the plurality of sealing valves being made of a material different from the flexible material,

wherein the plurality of sealing valves at least partially form a plurality of access channels through the sealing cap, wherein the plurality of sealing valves are configured to form seals with instruments extending through the sealing valves and form seals in the absence of any instruments extending through the sealing valves, and wherein at least one of the sealing valves is repositionable relative to at least another one of the sealing valves during use,

wherein the sealing cap comprises a gel pad.

26. The surgical access port of claim 25 , wherein the plurality of sealing valves comprises a first sealing valve, a second sealing valve and a third sealing valve, the first sealing valve having a diameter larger than the second sealing valve and being disposed in a center portion of the gel pad, the second and third sealing valves disposed in an portion of the gel pad surrounding the center portion of the gel pad.

27. The surgical access port of claim 26 wherein the second sealing valve has a diameter larger than the diameter of the third sealing valve.

28. The surgical access port of claim 25 , wherein the at least one repositionable sealing valve is translatable relative to the at least another one of the sealing valves.

29. The surgical access port of claim 25 , wherein the at least one repositionable sealing valve is pivotable relative to the at least another one of the sealing valves.

30. The surgical access port of claim 25 , additionally comprising a tether coupled to the distal ring.

31. The surgical access port of claim 25 , wherein at least a portion of the distal ring has a non-circular cross section that facilitates folding the distal ring and insertion through the incision.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2024
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
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To: APPLIED MEDICAL RESOURCES CORPORATION
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To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 2, 2017
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To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 26, 2012
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To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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