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Surgical training model for laparoscopic procedures

  • US 9,898,937 B2
  • Filed: 09/27/2013
  • Issued: 02/20/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/28/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A surgical training device, comprising:

  • a practice model removably disposable inside a laparoscopic trainer internal cavity such that the practice model is observable via a scope and video monitor yet obscured from direct visualization;

    the practice model comprising;

    a base having an upper surface substantially facing upwardly toward a trainer top cover when disposed inside the laparoscopic trainer;

    the base having more than one practice station located on the upper surface of a base;

    each practice station comprising;

    a cavity having an opening to the upper surface;

    the cavity extending from the upper surface into the base;

    a cover connected to and movable with respect to the base in the location of the cavity;

    the cover movable between a first position covering the opening to the cavity in the base and a second position uncovering the opening to the cavity in the base; and

    a removable target object disposed inside the cavity of the one or more practice station;

    the object being hidden from view beneath the cover when in the first position; and

    the object being removable from the cavity when the cover is in the second position;

    wherein a first practice station includes a first cover that is hinged to the upper surface of the base;

    wherein a second practice stations includes a second cover that is connected to the base at the upper surface with a fastener such that the second cover is configured to slide along the upper surface of the base between the first position and the second position; and

    wherein a third cover of a third practice station is a flexible sheet of polymeric material at least partially connected to the upper surface of the base to form a flap that is movable with respect to the base to cover and uncover the third opening to the cavity of the base.

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