Trocar obturator with transverse needle ports
US-2019000506-A1 · Jan 3, 2019 · US
US11213288B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11213288-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916364569-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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A port site closure instrument includes a pair of wings and a body having proximal, central, and distal portions. The proximal portion defines a proximal suture aperture and first and second needle apertures. The central portion defines third and fourth needle apertures. A first needle channel is defined through the body communicating the first and third needle apertures. A second needle channel is defined through the body communicating the second and fourth needle apertures. The distal portion defines distal suture apertures. A first suture channel is defined by the body communicating the proximal and distal suture apertures. The pair of wings is pivotally supported by the distal portion of the body. Each of the wings define a suture slot such that a suture exiting one of the distal suture apertures and positioned in the suture slots is aligned with one of the first or second needle channels.
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A port site closure instrument comprising: a body defining a central longitudinal axis, a first plane, and a second plane perpendicular to the first plane, the first and second planes intersecting along the central longitudinal axis, the body having: a proximal portion defining a first proximal suture aperture, a first needle aperture, and a second needle aperture, the first and second needle apertures offset from the central longitudinal axis; a central portion defining a third needle aperture and a fourth needle aperture, a first needle channel defined through the body communicating the third needle aperture with the first needle aperture, a second needle channel defined through the body communicating the fourth needle aperture with the second needle aperture, the first and second needle channels positioned in the first plane; and a distal portion defining distal suture apertures in the first plane on opposite sides of the central portion, a first suture channel defined by the body communicating the distal suture apertures with the first proximal suture aperture; and a pair of wings pivotally supported by the distal portion of the body, the pair of wings is pivotable between an open position and a closed position, an outer surface of each of the wings defining a suture slot positioned along the first plane such that a suture exiting a respective one of the distal suture apertures and positioned in the suture slots is aligned with a respective one of the first or second needle channels. 2. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second needle channels is configured to receive a needle and to align the needle with the suture slot of a respective one of the wings. 3. The instrument according to claim 2 , wherein each of the wings defines a needle slot proximal of the suture slot, the needle slot configured to receive a distal end of the needle and to protect the needle from extending through the wing when the wing is in the open position. 4. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of wings are biased towards the open position. 5. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein each wing of the pair of wings has a blunt tip configured to atraumatically contact tissue. 6. The instrument according to claim 1 , further comprising a pivot pin passing through each of the wings and the distal portion of the body to pivotally couple the pair of wings to the distal portion. 7. The instrument according to claim 6 , further comprising a torsion spring disposed about the pivot pin and engaged with each of the pair of wings to bias the pair of wings towards the open position. 8. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal portion of the body defines a second proximal suture aperture, a second suture channel defined by the body communicating the distal suture apertures with the second proximal suture aperture. 9. The instrument according to claim 8 , wherein the first and second suture channels are on opposite sides of the central longitudinal axis proximal of the third and fourth needle apertures and form a common suture channel along the central longitudinal axis distal of the third and fourth needle apertures. 10. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein a segment of the first suture channel extends along the second plane and is offset from the central longitudinal axis proximal of the third and fourth needle apertures. 11. The instrument according to claim 10 , wherein another segment of the first suture channel extends along the central longitudinal axis distal of the third and fourth needle apertures. 12. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the distal portion includes a suture passage extending directly between the distal suture apertures and perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. 13. The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second needle channels intersect one another at the central longitudinal axis. 14. A port site closure system comprising: a needle; a suture having first and second ends; and a port site closure instrument including: a body defining a central longitudinal axis, a first plane, and a second plane perpendicular to the first plane, the first and second planes intersecting along the central longitudinal axis, the body having: a proximal portion defining a first proximal suture aperture, a first needle aperture, and a second needle aperture, the first and second needle apertures offset from the central longitudinal axis; a central portion defining a third needle aperture and a fourth needle aperture, a first needle channel defined through the body communicating the third needle aperture with the first needle aperture, a second needle channel defined through the body communicating the fourth needle aperture with the second needle aperture, the first and second needle channels positioned in the first plane, the needle configured to slide through each of the first and second needle channels; and a distal portion defining distal suture apertures in the first plane on opposite sides of the central portion, a first suture channel defined by the body communicating the distal suture apertures with the first proximal suture aperture; and a pair of wings pivotally supported by the distal portion of the body, the pair of wings pivotable relative to one another between an open position and a closed position, an outer surface of each of the wings defining a suture slot positioned along the first plane, the suture passing through the first suture channel, exiting one of the distal suture apertures, and disposed within the suture slot of each of the wings such that the suture is aligned with a respective one of the first and second needle channels. 15. The system according to claim 14 , wherein each of the first and second needle channels is configured to receive the needle and to align the needle with a portion of the suture extending between one of the distal suture apertures and a respective one of the suture slots. 16. The system according to claim 14 , wherein the suture is configured to draw the pair of wings towards the closed position. 17. A method of closing an incision in tissue of a patient, the method comprising: passing a distal portion of a port site closure instrument through the incision into a body cavity with a pair of wings coupled to the distal portion of the port site closure instrument in a closed position to position the pair of wings within a body cavity of the patient; allowing the pair of wings to transition to an open position within the body cavity with a proximal portion of the port site closure instrument positioned on an opposite side of the tissue from the distal portion of the port site closure instrument; passing a needle through a first needle channel of the port site closure instrument such that the needle captures a first portion of a loop of a suture disposed on the pair of wings and extending from a pair of distal suture apertures disposed on opposite sides of the distal portion of the port site closure instrument; withdrawing the needle to draw the first portion of the loop of the suture through the first needle channel; passing the needle through a second needle channel of the port site closure instrument such that the needle captures a second portion of loop of the suture; withdrawing the needle to draw the second portion of the loop of the suture through the second needle channel; removing the port site closure instrument from the incision; and drawing first and second ends of the suture proximally to close t
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