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O-ring for incrementally adjustable incision liner and retractor

  • US 6,450,983 B1
  • Filed: 10/03/2001
  • Issued: 09/17/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/03/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An adjustable surgical wound protector, comprising:

  • an elongate open-ended tube formed of a pliable material that is impervious to solid and fluid contaminants for inserting lengthwise into a surgical incision;

    two O-rings, one each secured around the open ends of said tube having a resilient configuration for overlapping the inner edge of the wound and for squeezing into an oblong shape that is insertable with a lengthwise portion of the sleeve adjacent to one of said O-rings in said surgical incision; and

    wherein said O-rings each comprise a circular torus having a solid cross-section including a cross-sectional center that is radially equidistant from a central longitudinal axis and two recesses that are selectively sized and shaped to enable a snap-action rolling of at least one of said two O-rings about said cross-sectional center in predetermined increments for rolling the remaining lengthwise portion of said sleeve on itself about said O-ring to shorten said sleeve in predetermined increments and to resist subsequent lengthening, whereby the sleeve length can be adjusted before or after placement in the wound.

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