Laparoscopic trocar with self-locking port sleeve
First Claim
1. In a surgical trocar for making and inserting into an abdominal incision, said trocar having a trocar handle which carries a shaft and a blade and having a sleeve carried on a sleeve handle, said sleeve and sleeve handle having concentric bores for receiving said shaft and blade, the improvement comprising:
- a balloon at an end of said sleeve opposite said sleeve handle, said balloon inflatable to form an enlarged annular region around said end of said sleeve;
a self-locking bumper having an inner channel slideably mounted on said sleeve between said balloon and said sleeve handle, said inner channel receiving said sleeve, wherein said bumper may be rotated with respect to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve;
a plurality of ratchets formed in the outer surface of said sleeve between said balloon and said sleeve handle;
at least one ratchet tooth in said inner channel of said bumper for engaging said ratchets and securing said bumper at a selected location along said sleeve to fix said sleeve in said incision by clamping an abdominal wall between said balloon and said bumper; and
a longitudinal groove in said sleeve for receiving said ratchet tooth to allow free-sliding movement of said bumper.
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Abstract
A laparoscopic trocar has a sleeve which may be selectively fixed to an abdominal wall by a bumper in cooperation with a balloon mounted on the distal end of the sleeve. After the trocar and the distal end of the sleeve are inserted into the abdomen, the trocar is withdrawn from the sleeve and the balloon is inflated by a syringe through the distensible coupling and a balloon inflation duct. The sleeve includes ratchets on its outer surface, and the bumper has a ratchet tooth in its inner channel. The bumper is free to slide over the ratchets in the direction of the balloon in order to clamp the abdominal wall between the bumper and the balloon. The ratchet tooth ensures that the bumper will not move backward along the sleeve, and a hands-free conduit for insertion of surgical instruments into the abdominal cavity is thereby created. The bumper may be released and the balloon deflated to permit removal of the sleeve from the abdomen.
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1. In a surgical trocar for making and inserting into an abdominal incision, said trocar having a trocar handle which carries a shaft and a blade and having a sleeve carried on a sleeve handle, said sleeve and sleeve handle having concentric bores for receiving said shaft and blade, the improvement comprising:
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a balloon at an end of said sleeve opposite said sleeve handle, said balloon inflatable to form an enlarged annular region around said end of said sleeve; a self-locking bumper having an inner channel slideably mounted on said sleeve between said balloon and said sleeve handle, said inner channel receiving said sleeve, wherein said bumper may be rotated with respect to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve; a plurality of ratchets formed in the outer surface of said sleeve between said balloon and said sleeve handle; at least one ratchet tooth in said inner channel of said bumper for engaging said ratchets and securing said bumper at a selected location along said sleeve to fix said sleeve in said incision by clamping an abdominal wall between said balloon and said bumper; and a longitudinal groove in said sleeve for receiving said ratchet tooth to allow free-sliding movement of said bumper. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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