IP Library Granted Patent US 9,492,154
Granted Patent B2
US 9,492,154 · App. 14/795,404 · Granted Nov 15, 2016

Abdominal retractor

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Patent No.
US 9,492,154
App. No.
14/795,404
Granted
Nov 15, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices and methods for retracting tissue, such as bowels and organs, within the body of a patient are generally disclosed. In particular, the present disclosure describes surgical retractors having a series of intersecting strands defining openings there between, wherein the openings are enlargeable by slidable passage of the strands relative to one another. The present disclosure also teaches surgical retractors having a frame that defines a central opening and a supporting structure extending across the central opening and defining a plurality of openings, wherein the frame extends through the openings. In some embodiments, a surgical retractor comprises a monolithic polymeric structure extending across the central opening defined by a frame. Other embodiments and methods are disclosed.

Claims (55)

1. A surgical retractor for positioning within a body of a patient, comprising:

a frame defining a central opening;

a supporting structure having a first portion and a second portion;

the first portion extending across at least a portion of said central opening; and

the second portion extending around said frame;

wherein said first portion includes a sheet member arranged to retain bowel tissue of the patient when positioned within the patient;

wherein said second portion is arranged to resist sliding movement relative to abdominal wall tissue when positioned within the patient; and

wherein said second portion has protrusions arranged to depress portions of an adjacent tissue surface so as to resist sliding movement of the second portion relative to the adjacent tissue surface.

2. The surgical retractor of claim 1 , wherein:

said second portion is coupled to said first portion.

3. The surgical retractor of any one of claim 1 , wherein:

said second portion is stitched to said first portion.

4. The surgical retractor of any one of claim 1 , wherein:

said second portion defines a plurality of openings that are arranged to receive portions of adjacent tissue and resist sliding movement relative to the adjacent tissue when positioned within the patient.

5. The surgical retractor of claim 4 , wherein:

said second portion includes a web member.

6. The surgical retractor of claim 4 , wherein:

said openings have a maximum dimension at or between about lmm and lcm.

7. The surgical retractor of claim 1 , wherein:

said first portion of the supporting structure includes a first material; and

said second portion of said supporting structure includes a second material.

8. The surgical retractor of claim 7 , wherein:

said first material is a polyolefin.

9. The surgical retractor of claim 7 , wherein:

said second material is nylon.

10. The surgical retractor of claim 1 , wherein:

said frame is deformably resilient.

11. A surgical retractor for positioning within a body of a patient, comprising:

a tissue-retaining portion and a traction portion;

wherein said tissue-retaining portion includes a sheet member extending across a central opening defined by a frame of the retractor;

wherein said traction portion includes a plurality of raised portions defining openings between said raised portions;

wherein said raised portions and openings are arranged to resist sliding movement relative to abdominal wall tissue of the patient; and

wherein said raised portions and openings are positioned around a periphery of the central opening.

12. The surgical retractor of claim 11 , wherein: said raised portions and openings are defined by the frame.

13. The surgical retractor of claim 11 , wherein:

said raised portions are discrete raised portions.

14. The surgical retractor of claim 11 , wherein:

said raised portions are ridges.

15. The surgical retractor of claim 11 , wherein:

said frame is deformably resilient.

16. The surgical retractor of claim 11 , wherein:

said sheet member is free of apertures.

17. A surgical retractor for positioning within a body of a patient, comprising:

a frame defining a central opening;

a supporting structure having a first portion and a second portion;

the first portion extending across at least a portion of said central opening; and

the second portion extending around said frame;

wherein said first portion includes a sheet member arranged to retain bowel tissue of the patient when positioned within the patient;

wherein said second portion is arranged to resist sliding movement relative to abdominal wall tissue when positioned within the patient;

wherein said second portion is coupled to said first portion; and

wherein said second portion defines a plurality of openings that are arranged to receive portions of adjacent tissue and resist sliding movement relative to the adjacent tissue when positioned within the patient.

18. The surgical retractor of claim 17 , wherein:

said first portion of the supporting structure includes a first material and said second portion of said supporting structure includes a second material.

19. The surgical retractor of claim 18 , wherein:

said second material is nylon.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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