Surgical access assembly and method of use therefor
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1. A surgical access assembly comprising:
- an access port including a proximal ring, an intermediate ring, a distal ring, and a sleeve defining a passage therethrough, the sleeve extending between the proximal and distal rings, the intermediate ring having a non-circular cross-section, the access port configured to be supported on tissue positioned between the intermediate and distal rings; and
a seal anchor having a proximal end, a distal end, and an intermediate portion extending between the proximal and distal ends, the seal anchor adapted to be at least partially disposed in the access port, the seal anchor defining a lumen therethrough, wherein the proximal ring is configured and dimensioned to engage the intermediate portion of the seal anchor in a sealing relation therewith, the seal anchor having a diameter larger than a diameter of the proximal ring, wherein the diameter of the seal anchor that is larger than the diameter of the proximal ring is dimensioned to be received through the intermediate and distal rings such that a portion of the seal anchor is configured to be disposed beneath the tissue while in the sealing relation.
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A surgical access assembly includes an access port and a seal anchor. The access port includes a proximal ring, an intermediate ring, a distal ring, and a sleeve defining a passage therethrough. In particular, the proximal, intermediate and distal rings are concentrically arranged with the passage of the sleeve, and the sleeve extends between the proximal and distal rings. The seal anchor is adapted to be at least partially disposed in the access port, and defines a lumen therethrough. At least one of the proximal, intermediate, and distal rings is configured and dimensioned to engage the seal anchor in a sealing relation therewith.
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1. A surgical access assembly comprising:
- an access port including a proximal ring, an intermediate ring, a distal ring, and a sleeve defining a passage therethrough, the sleeve extending between the proximal and distal rings, the intermediate ring having a non-circular cross-section, the access port configured to be supported on tissue positioned between the intermediate and distal rings; and
a seal anchor having a proximal end, a distal end, and an intermediate portion extending between the proximal and distal ends, the seal anchor adapted to be at least partially disposed in the access port, the seal anchor defining a lumen therethrough, wherein the proximal ring is configured and dimensioned to engage the intermediate portion of the seal anchor in a sealing relation therewith, the seal anchor having a diameter larger than a diameter of the proximal ring, wherein the diameter of the seal anchor that is larger than the diameter of the proximal ring is dimensioned to be received through the intermediate and distal rings such that a portion of the seal anchor is configured to be disposed beneath the tissue while in the sealing relation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- an access port including a proximal ring, an intermediate ring, a distal ring, and a sleeve defining a passage therethrough, the sleeve extending between the proximal and distal rings, the intermediate ring having a non-circular cross-section, the access port configured to be supported on tissue positioned between the intermediate and distal rings; and
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