Laparoscopic port assembly
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1. A surgical port positionable with respect to a patient, the port having:
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a first plate defining a respective central axis therethrough, the first plate rotatable within the body; and
a second plate defining a respective central axis of rotation therethrough, the respective central axis of rotation of the second plate parallel to and offset from the respective central axis of the first plate, the second plate positioned entirely within the body, the first plate and the second plate totally enclosed within the body thereby, the second plate disposed within the first plate; and
a first cannula defining a distal aperture and extending from the first plate; and
a second cannula defining a distal aperture and extending from the second plate and flexibly attached thereto to enable pivoting of the second cannula with respect to the second plate, the second cannula and the second plate freely rotatable with respect to the first cannula and first plate around the respective central axis of rotation of the second plate.
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Abstract
Various embodiments of a laparoscopic trocar assembly are disclosed. The port assemblies include inserted parts that protect the patient'"'"'s tissues at the point of deployment. The port assemblies include seals for maintaining pneumoperitoneum both when instrument are being used and when instruments are not inserted.
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11 Claims
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1. A surgical port positionable with respect to a patient, the port having:
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a body; a first plate defining a respective central axis therethrough, the first plate rotatable within the body; and a second plate defining a respective central axis of rotation therethrough, the respective central axis of rotation of the second plate parallel to and offset from the respective central axis of the first plate, the second plate positioned entirely within the body, the first plate and the second plate totally enclosed within the body thereby, the second plate disposed within the first plate; and a first cannula defining a distal aperture and extending from the first plate; and a second cannula defining a distal aperture and extending from the second plate and flexibly attached thereto to enable pivoting of the second cannula with respect to the second plate, the second cannula and the second plate freely rotatable with respect to the first cannula and first plate around the respective central axis of rotation of the second plate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A surgical port comprising:
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a rigid annular trocar body having an exterior surface and an interior surface defining a first hollow cavity; a base member having an outer surface and an inner surface, the outer surface being sealingly attached about a periphery of the interior surface of the rigid annular trocar body, the base member defining an opening therethrough in communication with said first hollow cavity; a plate defining a second hollow cavity between said base member and said plate, said second hollow cavity in communication with said first hollow cavity through said opening defined in said base member, the plate member rotatable relative to the base member; and a plurality of cannulas extending proximally from the outer surface of the plate, the plurality of cannulas each defining a distal aperture and being flexible relative to the rigid annular trocar body member, the plurality of cannulas each defining a cross-sectional dimension, the cross-sectional dimension of at least one of the plurality of cannulas differing from the cross-sectional dimension of at least another one of the plurality of cannulas, two of the plurality of cannulas in common communication with said first hollow cavity to provide unobstructed access to said first hollow cavity through said second hollow cavity and said opening defined by the base member. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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