Abdominal wall lifting retractor with hinged cross-member
First Claim
1. An apparatus for laparoscopically lifting an abdominal wall, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second lifting members, each having a longitudinal axis;
first and second lifting rods each extending angularly from a corresponding one of the first and second lifting members, each lifting rod having a proximal end and a distal end;
a cross-member having two ends, one end hinged to the distal end of the first lifting rod and the other end hinged to the distal end of the second lifting rod;
connecting means for connecting the lifting rods such that the lifting rods are movable between a streamlined condition, in which the lifting members are spaced by a first distance and in which the lifting rods and cross-member are configured for insertion through a small laparoscopic incision in an abdominal wall, and a lifting position in which the lifting members are spaced by a second distance smaller than the first distance and in which the lifting rods and the cross-member form a substantially triangular lifting area for interior engagement of the abdominal wall and in which the lifting rods and cross-member occupy a lifting plane which extends transversely across the longitudinal axes of the lifting members; and
lifting means for delivering a lifting force to the lifting rods.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for creating a surgical work space by lifting the abdominal wall and retracting abdominal organs during surgery utilizes a pair of lifting rods each hinged at their distal ends to opposite ends of an elongate cross-member. One of the lifting rods is slidable within a strap fastened to the proximal end of the other of the rods. The hinged relation of the lifting rods to the cross members and the sliding relation of the lifting rods to each other allow the apparatus to be pivoted into a streamlined configuration to facilitate insertion into a puncture opening in an abdominal cavity, and then to be pivoted into a triangular frame for defining an area of the abdominal wall to be lifted. After insertion the apparatus is locked into the triangular configuration, connected to a lifting arm, and lifted to cause the retraction rods to lift and support the abdominal wall.
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9 Claims
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1. An apparatus for laparoscopically lifting an abdominal wall, the apparatus comprising:
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first and second lifting members, each having a longitudinal axis; first and second lifting rods each extending angularly from a corresponding one of the first and second lifting members, each lifting rod having a proximal end and a distal end; a cross-member having two ends, one end hinged to the distal end of the first lifting rod and the other end hinged to the distal end of the second lifting rod; connecting means for connecting the lifting rods such that the lifting rods are movable between a streamlined condition, in which the lifting members are spaced by a first distance and in which the lifting rods and cross-member are configured for insertion through a small laparoscopic incision in an abdominal wall, and a lifting position in which the lifting members are spaced by a second distance smaller than the first distance and in which the lifting rods and the cross-member form a substantially triangular lifting area for interior engagement of the abdominal wall and in which the lifting rods and cross-member occupy a lifting plane which extends transversely across the longitudinal axes of the lifting members; and lifting means for delivering a lifting force to the lifting rods. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus for laparoscopically lifting an abdominal wall, the apparatus comprising:
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first and second lifting rods each having a proximal end and a distal end; a pair of lifting members, the first lifting member joined in angular relation to the first lifting rod and the second lifting member joined in angular relation to the second lifting rod, each lifting member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a middle section between the proximal and distal ends; a cross-member having two ends, one end hinged to the distal end of the first lifting rod and the other end hinged to the distal end of the second lifting rod such that the lifting rods have a streamlined condition, in which the lifting rods and cross-member are configured for insertion of the lifting rods and cross-member into a small laparoscopic incision in an abdominal wall, and a lifting position in which the lifting rods and the cross-member form a substantially triangular lifting area; tying means for tying the proximal end of the first lifting rod to the second lifting rod such that the second lifting rod is moveable in a linear direction relative to the proximal end of the first lifting rod and such that when in the streamlined position the cross-member extends substantially longitudinally of the distal end of the second lifting rod and when in the lifting position the proximal end of the second lifting rod is connected to the proximal end of the first lifting rod by the tying means and the lifting members are positioned in side-by-side relationship; lifting means for delivering a lifting force to the lifting rods; and a locking block having a pair of bores proportioned for receiving the proximal ends of the lifting members when the lifting rods are in the lifting position and further having a pair of grooves formed in the locking block for receiving the middle sections of the lifting members.
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9. An apparatus for use in laparoscopically lifting an abdominal wall, the apparatus comprising:
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a first lifting rod, including a first proximal section and a first distal section extending angularly from the first proximal section; a second lifting rod including a second proximal section and a second distal section extending angularly from the second proximal section, the first and second distal sections pivotally and slidably connected to each other; and a link hinged between the first and second distal sections such the rods have; a first condition in which the first and second distal sections are juxtaposed, with the link extending longitudinally thereof, for insertion through a small laparoscopic incision in an abdominal wall, and in which the first and second proximal sections are spaced by a first distance, and a second condition in which the first and second distal sections are in a spread condition with the link extending between them for interiorly engaging an abdominal wall, and in which the first and second proximal sections are spaced by a second distance which is smaller than the first distance, and in which the first and second distal sections occupy a lifting plane which extends transversely across the longitudinal axes of the proximal sections of the lifting rods.
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