Surgical tool for enlarging puncture opening made by trocar
First Claim
1. A surgical tool, comprising:
- a base member having an elongate, cylindrical configuration;
said base member having a leading end adapted for insertion through a puncture opening formed in a body cavity and a trailing end that remains external to said puncture opening;
a housing for receiving said trailing end of said base member;
said base member being formed of a plurality of separate parts, said parts being formed by cutting a cylindrical member with a plurality of longitudinally-extending, circumferentially-spaced apart cuts;
a plurality of stretchable bias members disposed about said base member at predetermined, longitudinally-spaced intervals, to hold together the separate parts of said base member, said base member having a solid cylindrical configuration when said bias members are in repose;
a hollow plunger having a leading end of cylindrical configuration;
said leading end of said hollow plunger having a predetermined external diameter greater than a predetermined internal diameter of said base member when said bias members are in repose so that sliding insertion of said leading end of said hollow plunger into said trailing end of said base member causes the separate parts of said base member to expand radially outwardly with respect to a longitudinal axis of symmetry of said base member; and
said leading end of said hollow plunger having a predetermined internal diameter that is greater than the internal diameter of said base member when said bias members are in repose;
whereby insertion of said leading end of said hollow plunger into said base member enlarges said puncture opening.
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Abstract
A surgical tool of the type used with a trocar expands the diameter of a puncture opening made in a body cavity so that a linear incision is not needed in certain surgical procedures. An elongate base member of cylindrical construction is divided into a plurality of parts by cuts that extend the longitudinal extent of the base member in circumferentially spaced relation to one another and the parts are bound together and held into a solid cylindrical configuration by a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart bias members such as rubber bands. A plunger has an elongate leading end that drives the base member parts in a radially outward direction, increasing the diameter of the puncture opening, when it is inserted into the base member. The bias members restore the parts of the base member to their position of repose when the leading end of the plunger is withdrawn from the base member. The trailing end of the base member is received within a transversely disposed housing that helps hold the assembly together as the parts of the base member are expanded or retracted. To use the tool, a trocar punctures the cavity and carries part of the leading end of the base member into the cavity. The trocar is withdrawn, leaving the base member in place, and the leading end of the plunger is then inserted into the base member to expand it. Surgical tools are sequentially inserted through the bore of the leading end of the plunger. The diameter of that bore is sufficient to enable removal of an enlarged gall bladder or the like from the cavity.
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10 Claims
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1. A surgical tool, comprising:
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a base member having an elongate, cylindrical configuration; said base member having a leading end adapted for insertion through a puncture opening formed in a body cavity and a trailing end that remains external to said puncture opening; a housing for receiving said trailing end of said base member; said base member being formed of a plurality of separate parts, said parts being formed by cutting a cylindrical member with a plurality of longitudinally-extending, circumferentially-spaced apart cuts; a plurality of stretchable bias members disposed about said base member at predetermined, longitudinally-spaced intervals, to hold together the separate parts of said base member, said base member having a solid cylindrical configuration when said bias members are in repose; a hollow plunger having a leading end of cylindrical configuration; said leading end of said hollow plunger having a predetermined external diameter greater than a predetermined internal diameter of said base member when said bias members are in repose so that sliding insertion of said leading end of said hollow plunger into said trailing end of said base member causes the separate parts of said base member to expand radially outwardly with respect to a longitudinal axis of symmetry of said base member; and said leading end of said hollow plunger having a predetermined internal diameter that is greater than the internal diameter of said base member when said bias members are in repose; whereby insertion of said leading end of said hollow plunger into said base member enlarges said puncture opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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