Tongue retractor
US-12016583-B2 · Jun 25, 2024 · US
US10034665B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10034665-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414207188-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2001 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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A suturing apparatus comprises a pair of jaws. A bendable needle housed in one of the jaws is adapted to carry a suture. A suture receiver is disposed adjacent to, or integral with, the opposite jaw to help disengage the suture carried by the bendable needle. A transition block curves the needle and directs it in a direction generally unparallel to an axis of the carrying jaw. The jaw housing the needle may include a lateral opening through which the suture may be inserted. The needle may also include a lateral notch which may be aligned with lateral opening to receive the suture. An actuator coupled to the needle enables the user to move the needle proximally to align the notch with the lateral slot.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for suturing a piece of tissue, comprising the steps of: capturing a piece of tissue with a first jaw and a second jaw; providing a bendable needle that has a needle notch within the first jaw; securing a suture in place with the bendable needle for subsequent engagement by the needle notch; advancing the bendable needle and the needle notch in an axial direction; engaging the suture with the needle notch of the bendable needle as they are distally advanced in the axial direction; bending the bendable needle and the needle notch, after the needle notch has engaged the suture, in a direction unparallel the axial direction that causes the bendable needle to pass through the piece of tissue; carrying the suture out of the first jaw and through the piece of tissue with the bendable needle and the needle notch; retracting the bendable needle and the needle notch to release the suture; and retaining the suture with a suture receiver during the step of retracting the bendable needle and the needle notch to release the suture. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: providing the bendable needle with a distal geometry to prevent the pierced tissue from getting snagged in the needle notch; providing the bendable needle with a notch and distal geometry that facilitates a smooth piercing of the piece of tissue by preventing the tissue from being snagged by the needle notch. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of bending the bendable needle comprises the step of: deflecting at least the distal portion of the bendable needle in the direction generally unparallel to the axial direction. 4. A method for suturing a piece of tissue, comprising the steps of: providing a bendable needle with a notch and distal geometry that facilitates a smooth piercing of the piece of tissue by preventing the tissue from being snagged by the notch; securing a suture in place with a side of the bendable needle for engagement by the notch of the bendable needle; clamping a piece of tissue to be sutured; advancing the bendable needle and the notch in an axial direction; engaging the suture with the notch of the bendable needle as the bendable needle is advanced in the axial direction; bending the bendable needle and the notch, after the notch has engaged the suture, in a direction unparallel the axial direction that causes it to pass through the piece of tissue; carrying the suture through the piece of tissue within the notch of the bendable needle; retracting the bendable needle to release the suture; and retaining the suture with a suture receiver during the step of retracting the bendable needle to release the suture.
pliable · CPC title
located close to needle tip · CPC title
the needle being specially adapted to interact with the manipulator, e.g. being ridged to snap fit in a hole of the manipulator (A61B17/06109 takes precedence) · CPC title
Preventing re-use · CPC title
with a locking ratchet · CPC title
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