Laparoscopic sealed access device
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1. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
- a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at at least one end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable space urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve; and
wherein said ring comprises a first ring located at a distal end portion of the movable wall section, and the sealing device further comprises a second ring located at a proximal end portion of the movable wall section, each said first and second rings assisting in positioning the sleeve about the incision and orientated to lie in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve.
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Abstract
A hand access device for use as a seal for sealing a surgeon'"'"'s forearm on entry through a wound opening, for example, in an abdominal wall contains a substantially tubular sleeve of pliable gas tight material. The tube is turned axially back on itself to define an outer sleeve section and an inner sleeve section which define therebetween a sealed inflatable chamber. The inner sleeve section is engaged by the forearm which, on insertion, causes the sleeve to evert. The device has eversion limiting means in the form of inner and outer rings which are of elastomeric material.
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25 Claims
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1. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
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a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at at least one end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable space urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve; and
wherein said ring comprises a first ring located at a distal end portion of the movable wall section, and the sealing device further comprises a second ring located at a proximal end portion of the movable wall section, each said first and second rings assisting in positioning the sleeve about the incision and orientated to lie in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
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a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at at least one end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable space urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve; and
wherein said ring comprises a first ring located at a proximal end of the movable wall section and axially movable in relation to the sleeve, and the sealing device further comprises a second ring fixedly secured at a distal end portion of the movable wall section, each said first and second rings assisting in positioning the sleeve about the incision and orientated to lie in a plane that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
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a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at at least one end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable space urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve; and
wherein said ring comprises a first ring and the sealing device comprises a second ring, the first and second rings being located within the inflation space axially spaced from each other, and each lying in a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
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a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at at least one end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable space urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve;
wherein the incision engagable wall section is formed of a material different than the material forming the movable wall section; and
wherein the incision engagable wall section is formed of a material more flexible than the material forming the movable wall section.
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17. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
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a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at a proximal end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, said ring being axially movable in relation to the sleeve, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable sleeve urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve; and
wherein said ring comprises a first ring and the sealing device further comprises a second ring that is coupled to the sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A medical sealing device for engaging an incision in a patient, comprising:
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a sleeve comprising an incision engagable wall section, a movable wall section, an inflation space, and a longitudinal axis; and
a ring located at a proximal end portion of the movable wall section for assisting in maintaining the sleeve against a wall of the incision, said ring being axially movable in relation to the sleeve, the movable wall section movable relative to the incision engagable wall section and forming at least a central lumen extending along the longitudinal axis, inflation of the inflatable sleeve urging the central lumen into a sealed position;
the movable wall section assisting in the sealing of an object extending through the lumen and movable upon engagement and axial movement of the object with the lumen by eversion so that a part of an inner portion of the sleeve moves to become a part of an outer portion of the sleeve and a section of the outer portion of the sleeve moves to become a section of the inner portion of the sleeve;
wherein the incision engagable wall section is formed of a material different than the material forming the movable wall section; and
wherein the incision engagable wall section is formed of a material more flexible than the material forming the movable wall section.
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