Surgical instrument access device
First Claim
1. A surgical access device facilitating a sealing relationship with an instrument extending through the device and into an incision in a body wall of a patient, the access device comprising:
- a valve structure disposed relative to the incision in a sealing relationship with the body wall around the incision and extending into communication with the incision in the patient;
a cap ring inserted or molded into the valve structure;
a wound retractor adapted to dilate the incision;
a protective sleeve extending into communication with the incision, the protective sleeve being bonded or molded around an inner diameter of the cap ring;
a single seal included in the valve structure and disposed relative to the incision in the body wall;
the single seal having a first state in the absence of an instrument extending through the valve structure, and a second state in the presence of an instrument extending through the valve structure;
the single seal in the first state forming a zero seal in the absence of the instrument extending through the valve structure; and
the single seal in the second state forming a seal with the instrument in the presence of the instrument extending through the access device.
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Abstract
A surgical access device includes a single valve that forms a seal with a body wall and provides an access channel into a body cavity. The valve has properties for creating a zero seal in the absence of an instrument as well as an instrument seal for an instrument having a diameter up to about 37 mm. The valve can include a gel material and the access channel can include a protective sleeve to provide for wound protection during insertion and withdrawal of a sharp surgical instrument. The valve further comprises a cap ring which may be inserted or molded with the gel material. The protective sleeve may be bonded or molded around an inner diameter of the cap ring. The protective sleeve may be a single tubular member, or may comprise a plurality of axially extending sleeve members having a plurality of axial slits. The protective sleeve and the cap ring may comprise of the same or different materials. The surgical access device further comprises at least one support ring disposed circumferentially of the valve forming a hollow space, and a wound retractor operatively placed in the hollow space. The wound retractor includes an inner ring, an outer ring, and a flexible sleeve connecting the inner ring and the outer ring.
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10 Claims
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1. A surgical access device facilitating a sealing relationship with an instrument extending through the device and into an incision in a body wall of a patient, the access device comprising:
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a valve structure disposed relative to the incision in a sealing relationship with the body wall around the incision and extending into communication with the incision in the patient; a cap ring inserted or molded into the valve structure; a wound retractor adapted to dilate the incision; a protective sleeve extending into communication with the incision, the protective sleeve being bonded or molded around an inner diameter of the cap ring; a single seal included in the valve structure and disposed relative to the incision in the body wall; the single seal having a first state in the absence of an instrument extending through the valve structure, and a second state in the presence of an instrument extending through the valve structure; the single seal in the first state forming a zero seal in the absence of the instrument extending through the valve structure; and the single seal in the second state forming a seal with the instrument in the presence of the instrument extending through the access device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A surgical access device facilitating a sealing relationship with an instrument extending through the device and into an incision in a body wall of a patient, the access device comprising:
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a valve structure disposed relative to the incision in a sealing relationship with the body wall around the incision and extending into communication with the incision in the patient; a cap ring inserted or molded into the valve structure; at least one support ring disposed circumferentially of the valve structure forming a hollow space, a wound retractor adapted to dilate the incision, the wound retractor being operatively placed in the hollow space; a protective sleeve extending into communication with the incision, the protective sleeve being bonded or molded around an inner diameter of the cap ring; a single seal included in the valve structure and disposed relative to the incision in the body wall; the single seal having a first state in the absence of an instrument extending through the valve structure, and a second state in the presence of an instrument extending through the valve structure; the single seal in the first state forming a zero seal in the absence of the instrument extending through the valve structure; and the single seal in the second state forming a seal with the instrument in the presence of the instrument extending through the access device. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A low-profile surgical valve structure adapted for disposition relative to an incision in a body wall and proximate an outer surface of the body wall, the incision being retracted by an incrementally adjustable wound retractor having an inner ring, an outer ring, and a flexible sleeve connecting the inner ring to the outer ring, the inner ring expanding around an inner edge of the incision, the outer ring expanding around an outer edge of the incision, portions of the flexible sleeve extending outside the incision being rolled around the outer sleeve to retract the incision, thereby forming a channel through the body wall and into a body cavity, the valve structure facilitating insertion of a surgical instrument through the valve structure and maintenance of a sealing relationship with the surgical instrument, comprising:
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a gel pad adapted to be disposed over the incision and forming a seal with the wound retractor, the gel pad including a gel material comprising Styrene-Ethylene/Butylene-Styrene block copolymer and oil, and a slit formed in the pad to provide an access opening through the pad, the slit being adapted to extend into communication with the incision; and a circumferential cap ring molded to the gel pad, the cap ring being adapted to removably couple the valve structure to the outer ring of the wound retractor, wherein the access channel forms a zero seal in the absence of an instrument extending therethrough and an instrument seal in the presence of an instrument extending therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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