Surgical access device having variable post-insertion cross-sectional geometry
First Claim
1. A surgical access device comprising:
- a tubular member having a distal end portion for insertion through an insertion opening into a body cavity, organ or blood vessel and an extracorporeal proximal end portion for the introduction of at least one throughput device into said tubular member; and
means for facilitating the introduction of the at least one throughput device into said extracorporeal proximal and portion of said tubular member;
said tubular member being formed of flexible wall material forming said tubular member and having longitudinal stiffening elements incorporated therein to permit non-buckling rotation of the tubular member when it is inserted into the body cavity, organ or blood vessel, and said tubular member being radially deformable, with a substantially constant circumference, to permit the tubular member to optimize cross-sectional area of the insertion opening by conforming to the outer surface configuration of at least one throughput device introduced into said tubular member;
whereby tissue trauma is reduced at the insertion opening by reducing the size of the opening.
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Abstract
Surgical access devices are provided having axially stiff but radially deformable tubular members for insertion into body cavities, organs or blood vessels. The tubular members include inlet sleeves at their proximal ends for facilitating the introduction of surgical throughput devices. The tubular member is axially stiff to permit non-buckling rotation when it is inserted into the patient'"'"'s body, and is radially deformable, with a substantially constant circumference, so that it conforms to the outer surface configuration of the inserted throughput devices. This minimizes the size of the insertion opening through which the access devices extend and thereby reduces trauma to the patient when the devices are introduced and used.
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15 Claims
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1. A surgical access device comprising:
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a tubular member having a distal end portion for insertion through an insertion opening into a body cavity, organ or blood vessel and an extracorporeal proximal end portion for the introduction of at least one throughput device into said tubular member; and means for facilitating the introduction of the at least one throughput device into said extracorporeal proximal and portion of said tubular member; said tubular member being formed of flexible wall material forming said tubular member and having longitudinal stiffening elements incorporated therein to permit non-buckling rotation of the tubular member when it is inserted into the body cavity, organ or blood vessel, and said tubular member being radially deformable, with a substantially constant circumference, to permit the tubular member to optimize cross-sectional area of the insertion opening by conforming to the outer surface configuration of at least one throughput device introduced into said tubular member; whereby tissue trauma is reduced at the insertion opening by reducing the size of the opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A surgical access device comprising:
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a tubular member having a distal end portion for insertion through an insertion opening into a body cavity, organ or blood vessel and an extracorporeal proximal end portion for the introduction of at least one throughput device into said tubular member; an enlarged, generally circular inlet sleeve projecting from said extracorporeal proximal end portion of said tubular member to facilitate the introduction of the at least one throughput device into said tubular member; said tubular member being axially stiff, to permit smooth, non-buckling rotation of the tubular member when it is inserted into the body cavity, organ or blood vessel, and radially deformable, with a substantially constant circumference, to permit the tubular member to optimize the cross-sectional area of the insertion opening by conforming to the outer surface configuration whereby tissue trauma is reduced at the insertion opening by reducing the size of the opening. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A surgical access device having optimizable post-insertion geometry, said device comprising:
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a generally tubular member formed of a radially deformable, axially stiff material and having a distal end portion for insertion into a body cavity, organ or blood vessel and an extracorporeal proximal end portion for the introduction of at least one throughput device; an enlarged, generally circular inlet sleeve projecting from said extracorporeal proximal end portion to facilitate the introduction of the at least one throughput device into said tubular member; said tubular member being axially stiff, to permit smooth, non-buckling rotation of the tubular member when it is inserted into the body cavity, organ or blood vessel, and radially deformable, with a substantially constant circumference, to permit the tubular member to optimize the cross-sectional area of the insertion opening by conforming to the outer surface configuration; whereby tissue trauma is reduced at the insertion opening by reducing the size of the opening. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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