Dual lumen access port
First Claim
1. A port assembly for temporarily sealing an incision in a patient and formed to enable the introduction of one or more surgical instruments into the body of the patient therethrough while obstructing the flow of gas from a body cavity of the patient to the atmosphere, the port assembly comprising:
- a housing having a proximal section and a distal section with a middle section extending therebetween, wherein the housing includes an outer tissue contacting surface and an inner surface forming a cavity therein, and wherein the housing further is a generally conical member and the inner surface is open between the proximal section and distal section;
one or more access ports extending across the cavity of the housing and wherein the one or more access ports form a barrier to the flow of gas therethrough;
a plurality of openings in the one or more access ports wherein the openings are sized to independently receive at least one surgical instrument therethrough and contact the shaft portion thereof; and
a plurality of valve members extending across the middle section of the housing that includes the inner surface to selectively obstruct the flow of gas therethrough.
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Abstract
A port assembly adapted for insertion into the tissue of a patient during laparoscopic or endoscopic surgery wherein the port assembly includes an access port having a plurality of openings therein to allow for the insertion of multiple surgical instruments therethrough while maintaining a barrier to the flow of gas from the body cavity of the patient to the atmosphere. The access port is positioned in the housing of the port assembly and preferably includes two or more circular or semi-circularly shaped openings therein and a sealing member associated therewith to allow for the independent movement of the instruments therethrough.
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4 Claims
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1. A port assembly for temporarily sealing an incision in a patient and formed to enable the introduction of one or more surgical instruments into the body of the patient therethrough while obstructing the flow of gas from a body cavity of the patient to the atmosphere, the port assembly comprising:
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a housing having a proximal section and a distal section with a middle section extending therebetween, wherein the housing includes an outer tissue contacting surface and an inner surface forming a cavity therein, and wherein the housing further is a generally conical member and the inner surface is open between the proximal section and distal section;
one or more access ports extending across the cavity of the housing and wherein the one or more access ports form a barrier to the flow of gas therethrough;
a plurality of openings in the one or more access ports wherein the openings are sized to independently receive at least one surgical instrument therethrough and contact the shaft portion thereof; and
a plurality of valve members extending across the middle section of the housing that includes the inner surface to selectively obstruct the flow of gas therethrough.
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2. A port assembly for temporarily sealing an incision in a patient and formed to enable the introduction of one or more surgical instruments into the body of the patient therethrough while obstructing the flow of gas from a body cavity of the patient to the atmosphere, the port assembly comprising:
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a housing having a proximal section and a distal section with a middle section extending therebetween, wherein the housing further includes an outer tissue contacting surface and an inner surface forming a cavity therein;
one or more access ports extending across the cavity of the housing, wherein the one or more access ports form a barrier to the flow of gas therethrough, and wherein the one or more access ports includes at least one valve member wherein the at least one valve member includes at least one flap member obstructing an inner surface opening therethrough and the at least one valve member further includes a lip member extending into the inner surface opening;
a plurality of openings in the one or more access ports wherein the openings are sized to independently receive at least one surgical instrument therethrough and contact the shaft portion thereof; and
a plurality of valve members extending across the housing to selectively obstruct the flow of gas therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A port assembly for temporarily sealing a an incision in a patient and formed to enable the independent introduction of one or more surgical instruments into the body of the patient therethrough while obstructing the flow of gas from a body cavity of the patient to the atmosphere, the port assembly comprising:
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a resilient housing having a proximal section and a distal section with a middle section extending therebetween wherein the housing is generally conically shaped and includes an outer tissue contacting surface and an inner surface forming a cavity therein;
a plurality of access ports extending across the cavity of the housing and wherein the access ports form a barrier to the flow of gas therethrough;
an opening in each of the access ports wherein the openings are sized to independently receive at least one surgical instrument therethrough and contact the shaft portion thereof; and
a valve member extending across the opening in each of the access ports and the valve member includes at least one flap member to obstruct the flow of gas from the body cavity of a patient to the atmosphere and the valve member further including a lip member thereon and the lip member is sized to engage the shaft of an instrument in at least one position thereof.
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Specification