Laparoscopic instruments and trocar systems for trans-umbilical laproscopic surgery
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument system comprising a trocar assembly and a laparoscopic surgical instrument, the trocar assembly comprising:
- an upper surface;
a lower surface disposed below the upper surface;
an outer wall connected between the upper surface and the lower surface, a chamber being enclosed within outer wall; and
at least one curved trocar sleeve or cannula disposed through the upper surface and the lower surface, the trocar sleeve or cannula comprising;
a first end portion;
a curved center portion connected to the first end portion; and
a second end portion connected to the curved center portion, the first end portion, curved center portion, and second end portion having an opening disposed therethrough, the first end portion and second end portion each forming an acute angle with respect to a tangent to the curved center portion, wherein the opening is capable of releasably receiving a curved instrument, the first end portion, curved center portion and second end portion providing a first orientation direction for an upper portion of the curved instrument and a second orientation direction for a lower portion of the curved instrument, the laparoscopic surgical instrument being an S-shaped instrument with a preformed S-shaped shaft, the shaft being inserted through the trocar sleeve or cannula.
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Abstract
Laparoscopic instruments and trocars are provided for performing laparoscopic procedures entirely through the umbilicus. A generally C-shaped trocar provides increased work space between the hands of the surgeon as well as S-shaped laparoscopic instruments placed through the trocar when laparoscopic instrument-trocar units are placed through the umbilicus. In order to facilitate retraction of intra-abdominal structures during a laparoscopic procedure, an angulated needle and thread with either one or two sharp ends is provided. Alternatively, an inflatable unit having at least one generally C-shaped trocar incorporated within the unit'"'"'s walls can be placed through the umbilicus following a single incision. Generally S-shaped laparoscopic instruments may be placed through the generally C-shaped trocars to facilitate access to intra-abdominal structures.
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14 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument system comprising a trocar assembly and a laparoscopic surgical instrument, the trocar assembly comprising:
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an upper surface;
a lower surface disposed below the upper surface;
an outer wall connected between the upper surface and the lower surface, a chamber being enclosed within outer wall; and
at least one curved trocar sleeve or cannula disposed through the upper surface and the lower surface, the trocar sleeve or cannula comprising;
a first end portion;
a curved center portion connected to the first end portion; and
a second end portion connected to the curved center portion, the first end portion, curved center portion, and second end portion having an opening disposed therethrough, the first end portion and second end portion each forming an acute angle with respect to a tangent to the curved center portion, wherein the opening is capable of releasably receiving a curved instrument, the first end portion, curved center portion and second end portion providing a first orientation direction for an upper portion of the curved instrument and a second orientation direction for a lower portion of the curved instrument, the laparoscopic surgical instrument being an S-shaped instrument with a preformed S-shaped shaft, the shaft being inserted through the trocar sleeve or cannula. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for performing a surgical procedure comprising:
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(A) making an opening into a body cavity of a patient;
(B) inserting a trocar assembly into the opening, wherein the trocar assembly includes;
(i) an upper surface, (ii) a lower surface disposed below the upper surface, (iii) an outer wall connected between the upper surface and the lower surface, a chamber being enclosed within the outer wall, and (iv) at least one curved trocar sleeve or cannula disposed through the upper surface and the lower surface;
(C) inserting, through the trocar sleeve or cannula, a surgical instrument having a preformed S-shaped shaft; and
(D) after inserting of the surgical instrument through the trocar sleeve or cannula operating the surgical instrument to complete the surgical procedure.
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8. A method for performing a surgical procedure, comprising:
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making an opening into a body cavity of a patient;
providing at least two cannulas or trocar sleeves, at least one of said cannulas or trocar sleeves being curved or arcuate in form with an outer surface which is concave on one side and convex on an opposite side;
inserting said at least two cannulas or trocar sleeves through said opening so that said two cannulas or trocar sleeves traverse said opening and are partially inside said body cavity and partially outside of the patient;
providing at least two laparoscopic type surgical instruments, at least one of said surgical instruments having a preformed S-shaped shaft; and
after the inserting of said cannulas or trocar sleeves through said opening, passing said surgical instruments through respective ones of said cannulas or trocar sleeves so that said surgical instruments traverse the respective ones of said cannulas or trocar sleeves and are partially inside said body cavity and partially outside of the patient, the surgical instrument having said S-shaped shaft being passed through the cannula or trocar sleeve which is curved or arcuate in form with an outer surface which is concave on one side and convex on an opposite side. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for performing a surgical procedure, comprising:
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making an opening into a body cavity of a patient;
providing a cannula or trocar sleeve which is curved or arcuate in form with an outer surface which is concave on one side and convex on an opposite side;
inserting said cannula or trocar sleeve through said opening so that said cannula or trocar sleeve traverses said opening and is partially inside said body cavity and partially outside of the patient;
providing a laparoscopic type surgical instrument having a shaft with a preformed inherently C-shaped section, said surgical instrument further having an operative tip;
after the inserting of said cannula or trocar sleeve through said opening, passing said surgical instrument through said cannula or trocar sleeve so that said surgical instrument traverses said cannula or trocar sleeve and is partially outside of the patient and so that said operative tip is inside said body cavity; and
after the passing of said surgical instrument through said cannula or trocar sleeve, manipulating said surgical instrument to place said operative tip into effective contact with internal body tissues substantially spaced from cannula or trocar sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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