Self Retaining Laparoscopic Trocar System-Zisow Trocar Sleeve System
First Claim
1. The concept behind the ZTSS is relatively simple. Instead of using a traditional two piece trocar system (outer cylindrical sheath and inner obturator for insertion purposes) the ZTSS adds a third outer sheath uniquely designed to be self retaining until the procedure is completed. FIGS. 1 through 3 are not drawn to scale. They are simply intended to demonstrate the fundamental design of the ZTSS outer sheath. Most important to notice is the fact that the tip (#2) is hinged (#1) on one side of the cylinder (#3), thus allowing the tip to be expelled from the cylindrical housing (#3) and being deployed at approximately a 90 degree angle to the cylindrical sheath. Consequently, the deployed tip prevents the cylinder from being withdrawn from the body cavity until the procedure is completed. It is the claim of this patent submission that the ZTSS will prevent unintended trocar dislodgement, thus greatly facilitating the successful performance of laparoscopic surgical procedures.
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Abstract
A new concept in laparoscopic trocar systems is presented that could be used with most presently available laparoscopic trocars. The Ethicon XCEL 5 mm trocar is used as the basis for this presentation; however, any other size or system of trocars similarly configured would be compatible with the ZTSS being presented.
During laparoscopic surgery trocars often slip out of their original placement through the layers of the abdominal wall surrounding the abdomen. This causes the access to the peritoneal cavity to be lost, often at a critical moment during surgery. This necessitates various maneuvers to replace the trocar which waste time and also predispose the patient to complications such as subcutaneous emphysema and bleeding. The ZTSS would prevent this from happening.
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1. The concept behind the ZTSS is relatively simple. Instead of using a traditional two piece trocar system (outer cylindrical sheath and inner obturator for insertion purposes) the ZTSS adds a third outer sheath uniquely designed to be self retaining until the procedure is completed.
FIGS. 1 through 3 are not drawn to scale. They are simply intended to demonstrate the fundamental design of the ZTSS outer sheath. Most important to notice is the fact that the tip (#2) is hinged (#1) on one side of the cylinder (#3), thus allowing the tip to be expelled from the cylindrical housing (#3) and being deployed at approximately a 90 degree angle to the cylindrical sheath. Consequently, the deployed tip prevents the cylinder from being withdrawn from the body cavity until the procedure is completed. It is the claim of this patent submission that the ZTSS will prevent unintended trocar dislodgement, thus greatly facilitating the successful performance of laparoscopic surgical procedures.
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