Wicking fluid management in a surgical access device
First Claim
1. A surgical access device, comprising:
- a seal disposed within a housing having an opening configured to receive a surgical instrument therethrough, wherein the opening allows air to pass therethrough when no instrument is disposed therein; and
a wicking element disposed within the housing and spaced a distance away from the seal, the wicking element having a distal-facing surface and a plurality of channels that are formed within the distal-facing surface and start at a location radially spaced from a central opening in the wicking element and that extend toward an outer perimeter of the wicking element, the plurality of channels being configured to wick away fluid collected near the central opening in the wicking element when a surgical instrument is passed through the wicking element to prevent fluid from being deposited on the seal, and wherein the central opening in the wicking element allows air to pass therethrough when no instrument is disposed therein.
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Abstract
The present invention generally provides methods and devices for removing fluid from a surgical instrument. Surgical access devices and seal systems are generally provided having one or more valves or seal assemblies to create a closed system between the outside environment and the environment in which the surgical access device is being inserted. In one embodiment, a seal assembly is provided and can include a seal having an opening configured to receive a surgical instrument therethrough and a fluid remover in the form of an absorbent element, a scraper element, a wicking element, or any combination thereof can be associated with the seal and configured to remove fluid from the opening and/or a surgical instrument.
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14 Claims
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1. A surgical access device, comprising:
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a seal disposed within a housing having an opening configured to receive a surgical instrument therethrough, wherein the opening allows air to pass therethrough when no instrument is disposed therein; and a wicking element disposed within the housing and spaced a distance away from the seal, the wicking element having a distal-facing surface and a plurality of channels that are formed within the distal-facing surface and start at a location radially spaced from a central opening in the wicking element and that extend toward an outer perimeter of the wicking element, the plurality of channels being configured to wick away fluid collected near the central opening in the wicking element when a surgical instrument is passed through the wicking element to prevent fluid from being deposited on the seal, and wherein the central opening in the wicking element allows air to pass therethrough when no instrument is disposed therein. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A surgical access device, comprising:
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a housing defining a working channel sized and configured to receive a surgical instrument; a cannula extending distally from the housing; a seal disposed within the housing and configured to form a seal in the working channel when no instrument is disposed therethrough; and a fluid remover having a-wicking pathways, the fluid remover being disposed in the housing distal of the seal, the fluid remover having a central opening configured to form a seal around an instrument disposed therethrough, wherein the wicking pathways are formed in a distal-facing surface of the fluid remover, spaced away from the central opening, and configured to wick away fluid from the working channel, and wherein the fluid remover is substantially planar. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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