Trocar cannula assembly and method of manufacture
US-2019290255-A1 · Sep 26, 2019 · US
US11547441B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11547441-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016795809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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A surgical access assembly includes a cannula and a retention anchor including an annular body and a washer secured to the annular body. The annular body includes an inner side surface defining an opening therethrough, and the washer includes an inner terminal edge defining an opening therethrough that is aligned with the opening of the annular body. The elongated shaft of the cannula extends through the openings. The washer is transitionable between a first configuration in which the inner terminal edge of the washer is coincident with or disposed radially outwardly of the inner side surface of the annular body so that the retention anchor is slidable along the elongated shaft, and a second configuration in which the inner terminal edge of the washer extends radially inwardly of the inner side surface of the annular body and engages the elongated shaft to fix the retention anchor to the elongated shaft.
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A surgical access assembly comprising: a cannula including an elongated shaft; and a retention anchor disposed about the elongated shaft and selectively slidable along the elongated shaft, the retention anchor including: an annular body including an inner side surface defining an opening through the annular body, the annular body including a proximally-facing surface defining an annular recess in the proximally-facing surface; and a washer secured to the annular body, the washer including an inner terminal edge defining an opening through the washer that is aligned with the opening of the annular body, the elongated shaft of the cannula extending through the openings of the annular body and the washer, the washer transitionable between a first configuration in which the washer has a convex shape and the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed outside of the annular recess so that the retention anchor is slidable along the elongated shaft, and a second configuration in which the washer has a concave shape and the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed within the annular recess and engages the elongated shaft to fix the retention anchor to the elongated shaft. 2. The surgical access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner side surface of the annular body frictionally engages the elongated shaft of the cannula. 3. The surgical access assembly of claim 2 , wherein the inner side surface of the annular body includes ridges. 4. The surgical access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the washer includes an outer terminal edge affixed to the annular body. 5. The surgical access assembly of claim 4 , wherein the outer terminal edge of the washer is affixed to the annular body radially outwardly of the annular recess. 6. The surgical access assembly of claim 1 , wherein, when the washer is in the first configuration, the washer extends proximally above the annular recess and, when the washer is in the second configuration, the washer is disposed within the annular recess. 7. The surgical access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the washer is more rigid than the annular body. 8. The surgical access assembly of claim 7 , wherein the washer is formed from a metal and the annular body is formed from a rubber. 9. The surgical access assembly of claim 1 , wherein the washer is a continuous annular disk. 10. The surgical access assembly of claim 1 , wherein, when the washer is in the first configuration, the entirety of the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed outside of the annular recess. 11. A retention anchor for a surgical access device, the retention anchor comprising: an annular body including an inner side surface defining an opening through the annular body, the annular body including a proximally-facing surface defining an annular recess in the proximally-facing surface; and a washer secured to the annular body, the washer including an inner terminal edge defining an opening through the washer that is aligned with the opening of the annular body, the washer transitionable between a first configuration in which the washer has a convex shape and the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed outside of the annular recess, and a second configuration in which the washer has a concave shape and the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed within the annular recess. 12. The retention anchor of claim 11 , wherein the inner side surface of the annular body includes ridges. 13. The retention anchor of claim 11 , wherein the washer includes an outer terminal edge affixed to the annular body. 14. The retention anchor of claim 11 , wherein, when the washer is in the first configuration, the washer extends proximally above the annular recess and, when the washer is in second configuration, the washer is disposed within the annular recess. 15. The retention anchor of claim 11 , wherein the washer is more rigid than the annular body. 16. The retention anchor of claim 15 , wherein the washer is formed from a metal and the annular body is formed from a rubber. 17. The retention anchor of claim 11 , wherein the washer is a continuous annular disk. 18. A method of securing a surgical access device to tissue, comprising: positioning an elongated shaft of a cannula within tissue; sliding a retention anchor disposed on the elongated shaft of the cannula distally until the retention anchor abuts an outer surface of the tissue, the retention anchor including: an annular body having an inner surface defining an opening through the annular body, the annular body having a proximally-facing surface defining an annular recess in the proximally-facing surface; and a washer secured to the annular body, the washer having an inner terminal edge defining an opening through the washer that is aligned with the opening of the annular body, the elongated shaft of the cannula extending through the openings of the annular body and the washer, the washer disposed in a first configuration in which the washer has a convex shape and the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed outside of the annular recess so that the retention anchor is slidable along the elongated shaft; and moving the washer of the retention anchor to a second configuration in which the washer has a concave shape and the inner terminal edge of the washer is disposed within the annular recess and engages the elongated shaft to fix the retention anchor to the elongated shaft. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein moving the washer includes pressing the washer into the annular recess defined in the annular body of the retention anchor. 20. The method of claim 18 , further including expanding an expandable anchor of the cannula against an inner surface of the tissue.
having a clip or clamp system · CPC title
Cannulas · CPC title
Coupling (A61B2017/0046 takes precedence) · CPC title
against the outside of the body · CPC title
Anchoring means, e.g. spreading-out umbrella-like structure · CPC title
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