Gallbladder model

US11049418B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11049418-B2
Application numberUS-201815887762-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 2, 2018
Priority dateJun 18, 2013
Publication dateJun 29, 2021
Grant dateJun 29, 2021

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An anatomical model for surgical training is provided. The model includes a first layer simulating a liver and a second layer including a simulated gallbladder. A third layer having an inner surface and an outer surface is provided between the first and second layer. The outer surface of the third layer is adhered to the first layer at location around the simulated gallbladder and the simulated gallbladder is adhered to the inner surface of the third layer. A fourth layer is provided that overlays both the second layer and the simulated gallbladder. A frame is embedded within the first layer and is connectable to a support. The model provides a substantially upright projection of a simulated gallbladder and liver in a retracted orientation ideally suited for practicing laparoscopic cholecystectomy when inserted inside a simulated insufflated cavity of laparoscopic trainer.

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We claim: 1. An anatomical model for surgical training, comprising: an artificial liver layer having a flat inner surface and an outer surface; an artificial fascia layer having a flat inner surface and a flat outer surface; the artificial fascia layer attached to the artificial liver layer such that the flat outer surface of the artificial fascia layer overlays the flat inner surface of the artificial liver layer and such that a first pocket is formed between the artificial fascia layer and the artificial liver layer; an artificial gallbladder attached to the artificial fascia layer in the location of the first pocket; and an artificial peritoneum layer having a flat inner surface and a flat outer surface; the artificial peritoneum layer attached to the artificial fascia layer such that the flat outer surface overlays the artificial gallbladder and inner surface of the artificial fascia layer and such that a second pocket is formed between the artificial peritoneum layer and the artificial fascia layer. 2. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the artificial peritoneum layer is attached to the artificial gallbladder. 3. The anatomical model of claim 2 wherein pulling of the artificial peritoneum layer in a direction away from the artificial liver layer results in pulling of the artificial gallbladder along with the artificial peritoneum layer. 4. The anatomical model of claim 2 wherein pulling of the artificial peritoneum layer results in tenting of the first pocket and the second pocket. 5. The anatomical model of claim 2 wherein pulling of the artificial peritoneum layer results in the artificial peritoneum layer tenting with respect to the artificial fascia layer and the artificial fascia layer tenting with respect to the artificial liver layer. 6. The anatomical model of claim 2 wherein the perimeter of the artificial peritoneum layer is attached to the perimeter of the artificial fascia layer and the perimeter of the artificial fascia layer is attached to the perimeter of the artificial liver layer. 7. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the first pocket is formed such that a majority of a middle portion or portions interior from a perimeter of the artificial fascia layer is not attached to the artificial liver layer and remains mobile to separate away from the artificial liver layer. 8. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the artificial gallbladder comprises a plurality of simulated anatomical structures arranged and configured to simulate actual human anatomy; the plurality of simulated anatomical structures comprising a simulated gallbladder connected to a simulated cystic duct, a simulated common hepatic duct connected to a simulated common bile duct, a simulated cystic artery, and a simulated common hepatic artery connected to and branching into a simulated right hepatic artery and a simulated left hepatic artery. 9. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the artificial gallbladder is attached to the flat inner surface of the artificial fascia layer with selectively-placed attachments inside a perimeter around the plurality of simulated anatomical structures. 10. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the simulated gallbladder comprises a solid or hollow bulbous structure molded from silicone or thermoplastic elastomer; the gallbladder being a light green or yellow color to simulate bile. 11. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the simulated cystic duct, simulated common hepatic duct, and simulated common bile duct are made of silicone or thermoplastic elastomer that is dyed a light green color. 12. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the simulated cystic duct, simulated common hepatic duct, and simulated common bile duct are solid or hollow tubular structures. 13. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the simulated cystic artery, simulated common hepatic artery, simulated right hepatic artery, and simulated left hepatic artery are made of silicone or thermoplastic elastomer that is dyed a red color. 14. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the simulated cystic artery, simulated common hepatic artery, simulated right hepatic artery, and simulated left hepatic artery are solid or hollow tubular structures. 15. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein one or more of the simulated gallbladder, simulated cystic duct, simulated common hepatic duct, and simulated common bile duct comprise one or more simulated gallstones; each of the one or more simulated gallstones having a small bead-like structure made of plastic. 16. The anatomical model of claim 15 wherein the one or more simulated gallstones are placed inside a hollow space of the gallbladder and/or inside a lumen of one or more of the simulated cystic duct, simulated common hepatic duct, and simulated common bile duct. 17. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the artificial liver is molded from silicone or thermoplastic elastomer; the artificial liver being red in color. 18. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the artificial liver layer is curved convex. 19. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the artificial fascia layer is made of silicone or thermoplastic elastomer that is partially translucent, clear, or dyed a yellow color. 20. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the artificial peritoneum layer is made of silicone or thermoplastic elastomer that is partially translucent, clear, or dyed a yellow color.

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  • G09B23/34Primary

    with removable parts · CPC title

  • Anatomical models {(G09B23/281 - G09B23/288 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • with moving parts · CPC title

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What does patent US11049418B2 cover?
An anatomical model for surgical training is provided. The model includes a first layer simulating a liver and a second layer including a simulated gallbladder. A third layer having an inner surface and an outer surface is provided between the first and second layer. The outer surface of the third layer is adhered to the first layer at location around the simulated gallbladder and the simulated…
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Applied Med Resources
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09B23/34. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jun 29 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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