Surgical access devices and methods providing seal movement in predefined movement regions
US-8961406-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US10022149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10022149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314430359-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A seal assembly including a septum seal, a lower seal support, an upper seal support and a return spring is disclosed. The septum seal includes an orifice and a plurality of apertures. The lower seal support includes an engagement surface configured to engage a portion of the septum seal. The upper seal support includes a plurality of fingers, wherein each of the plurality of fingers is configured to extend through a corresponding aperture of the septum seal. The return spring includes a collar portion and a plurality of spokes extending radially outward from the collar portion. At least a portion of the return spring may be sandwiched between the lower seal support and the upper seal support. The plurality of spokes is configured to bias the seal assembly toward a radial center of a housing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A seal assembly for use with a surgical instrument, the seal assembly comprising: a housing; a septum seal disposed within the housing, the septum seal including an orifice, a flat surface including a plurality of apertures, an annular wall extending from the flat surface, and a peripheral seal extending from the annular wall, the orifice being configured to provide a seal about a portion of an instrument inserted therethrough; a lower seal support including an engagement surface, the engagement surface being configured to engage a portion of the septum seal, the engagement surface including a plurality of apertures extending therethrough; an upper seal support including a plurality of fingers, wherein each finger of the plurality of fingers is configured to extend through a corresponding aperture of the plurality of apertures of the septum seal; and a return spring including a collar portion and a plurality of spokes, the plurality of spokes extending radially outward from the collar portion, at least a portion of the return spring being sandwiched between the lower seal support and the upper seal support; wherein the plurality of spokes is configured to bias the septum seal toward a radial center of the housing and the housing is configured to limit angulation of the septum seal with respect to the housing, and wherein the peripheral seal of the septum seal is configured to extend proximally of and to contact a proximal edge of the collar portion of the return spring. 2. The seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular wall of the septum seal extends perpendicularly from a radial outer edge of the flat surface. 3. The seal assembly of claim 2 , wherein the annular wall of the septum seal includes a lower portion in contact with the flat surface and an upper portion extending from the flat surface, and wherein the peripheral seal is in mechanical engagement with the upper portion. 4. The seal assembly of claim 3 , wherein the peripheral seal extends radially outward from the upper portion of the annular wall. 5. The seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the return spring includes a plurality of spaced apart protrusions that extend radially inward. 6. The seal assembly of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of spaced apart protrusions are sandwiched between the lower seal support and the upper seal support. 7. The seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the entirety of the septum seal comprises an elastomeric material. 8. The seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the entirety of the septum seal comprises the same material. 9. The seal assembly of claim 1 , wherein the return spring further includes a plurality of protrusions extending radially inward from the collar portion, and each protrusion of the plurality of protrusions cooperates with a corresponding finger of the plurality of fingers of the upper seal support for controlling rotational movement between the return spring and the septum seal. 10. A cannula assembly comprising: a housing; an elongated portion extending distally from the housing and defining a longitudinal axis; and a seal assembly disposed at least partially within the housing, the seal assembly including: a septum seal including an orifice, a flat surface including a plurality of apertures, an annular wall extending from the flat surface, and a peripheral seal extending from the annular wall, the orifice configured to provide a seal about a portion of an instrument inserted therethrough; a lower seal support including an engagement surface, the engagement surface being configured to engage a portion of the septum seal, the engagement surface including a plurality of apertures extending therethrough; an upper seal support including a plurality of fingers, wherein each finger of the plurality of fingers is configured to extend through a corresponding aperture of the plurality of apertures of the septum seal; and a return spring including a collar portion and a plurality of spokes, the plurality of spokes extending radially outward from the collar portion, the return spring being configured to be received at least partially within a portion of the lower seal support; wherein the plurality of spokes is configured to bias the seal assembly toward a radial center of the housing and the housing is configured to limit movement of the septum seal along the longitudinal axis with respect to the housing; and wherein the peripheral seal of the septum seal is configured to extend proximally of and to contact a proximal edge of the collar portion of the return spring. 11. The cannula assembly of claim 10 , wherein the annular wall of the septum seal extends perpendicularly from a radial outer edge of the flat surface. 12. The cannula assembly of claim 11 , wherein the annular wall of the septum seal includes a lower portion in contact with the flat surface and an upper portion extending from the flat surface, and wherein the peripheral seal is in mechanical engagement with the upper portion. 13. The cannula assembly of claim 12 , wherein the peripheral seal extends radially outward from the upper portion of the annular wall. 14. The cannula assembly of claim 10 , wherein the collar portion of the return spring is configured to be received at least partially within an annular channel of the lower seal support. 15. The cannula assembly of claim 10 , wherein the collar portion of the return spring is configured to engage the annular wall of the septum seal. 16. The cannula assembly of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of at least one spoke of the plurality of spokes contacts an interior wall of the housing. 17. The cannula assembly of claim 10 , wherein the entirety of the septum seal is made from an elastomeric material. 18. The cannula assembly of claim 10 , wherein the return spring further includes a plurality of protrusions extending radially inward from the collar portion, and each protrusion of the plurality of protrusions cooperates with a corresponding finger of the plurality of fingers of the upper seal support for controlling rotational movement between the return spring and the septum seal.
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