Gallbladder model

US11735068B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11735068-B2
Application numberUS-202117362294-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2021
Priority dateJun 18, 2013
Publication dateAug 22, 2023
Grant dateAug 22, 2023

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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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An anatomical model for surgical training, comprising: an anatomical portion, including: a first layer having an inner surface and an outer surface interconnected by a top side and a bottom side and a left side and a right side; the first layer having a thickness defined between the inner surface and the outer surface; the first layer being configured to simulate at least one anatomical structure; a second layer including at least one simulated anatomical structure overlaying the first layer; a third layer having an inner surface and an outer surface; the third layer overlaying the first layer such that the outer surface of the third layer faces the inner surface of the first layer; the outer surface of the third layer being connected to select portions of a perimeter of the first layer, and the second layer being connected to select portions of the inner surface of the third layer inside the perimeter of the first layer; a frame having a first end interconnected to a second end by a central portion; at least part of the frame being embedded within the first layer with the first end and the second end of the frame extending out from the first layer; and a support; the first end and the second end of the frame being removably connectable to the support to hold the anatomical portion in an upright position with respect to a supporting surface, wherein the connections of the outer surface of the third layer to select portions of the perimeter of the first layer and the connections of the second layer to select portions of the inner surface of the third layer inside the perimeter of the first layer allow for tenting of each of the first, second and third layers relative to one another. 2. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the first and second ends extend out of the bottom side of the first layer. 3. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the frame includes a first leg connected to the first end and a second leg connected to the second end; the first leg and the second leg being parallel. 4. The anatomical model of claim 3 wherein the central portion is located between the first leg and the second leg; the central portion being perpendicular to the first leg and the second leg to define a U shaped configuration for the frame. 5. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the support comprises a supporting base interconnected with an upright portion, the upright portion comprising at least two sockets sized and configured to receive the first end and the second end. 6. The anatomical model of claim 5 wherein the upright portion further comprises a spring-biased plunger in communication with each of the at least two sockets, each of the first and second ends having an angled distal tip and a curved, spherical-shaped or angled detent to securely lock the anatomical portion to the support. 7. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the first layer simulates at least a portion of a liver and the second layer includes a simulated gallbladder. 8. The anatomical model of claim 1 further including a fourth layer having an inner surface and an outer surface; the fourth layer overlaying the third layer and the second layer such that the outer surface of the fourth layer faces the second layer and the third layer; the fourth layer being selectively connected to the third layer. 9. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the third layer and the fourth layer are planar layers each having a perimeter coincident with a perimeter of the first layer. 10. The anatomical model of claim 8 wherein the third and fourth layers simulate, respectively, a fascia layer and a peritoneum layer. 11. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the anatomical model is configured to be placed inside an internal cavity of a surgical training device; the internal cavity being formed between a base and a top cover of the surgical training device; the top cover having an aperture or penetrable simulated tissue region and being tilted to form an acute angle with respect to a horizontal plane; the anatomical model is positioned a distance opposite the acute angle such that the inner surface of the first layer faces the acute angle and the aperture or penetrable simulated tissue region. 12. The anatomical model of claim 1 wherein the first layer has a flat planar inner surface and a convex curved outer surface; the first layer being thicker than the third layer. 13. An anatomical model for surgical training, comprising: an anatomical portion, including: a first layer having an inner surface and an outer surface interconnected by a top side and a bottom side and a left side and a right side; the first layer having a thickness defined between the inner surface and the outer surface; the first layer being configured to simulate at least one anatomical structure; a second layer including at least one simulated anatomical structure overlaying the first layer; a third layer having an inner surface and an outer surface; the third layer overlaying the first layer such that the outer surface of the third layer faces the inner surface of the first layer; the outer surface of the third layer being connected to select portions of a perimeter of the first layer, and the second layer being connected to select portions of the inner surface of the third layer inside the perimeter of the first layer; a frame having a first end interconnected to a second end by a central portion; at least part of the frame being embedded within the first layer with the first end and the second end of the frame extending out from the first layer; and a support; the first end and the second end of the frame being removably connectable to the support to hold the anatomical portion in an upright position with respect to a supporting surface, wherein the connections of the outer surface of the third layer to select portions of the perimeter of the first layer and the connections of the second layer to select portions of the inner surface of the third layer inside the perimeter of the first layer are arranged such that pulling the third layer and/or the second layer in a direction away from the first layer results in creating a gap or pocket between the third and first layers. 14. A simulated organ model of a gallbladder for practicing open and laparoscopic cholecystectomies and common bile duct explorations, the simulated gallbladder model comprising: an artificial liver layer having a flat planar inner surface and a convex curved outer surface; an artificial gallbladder layer having a plurality of anatomical structures; an artificial fascia layer having a flat inner surface and a flat outer surface; the artificial fascia layer being attached to select portions of a perimeter of the artificial liver layer, and the artificial gallbladder layer being attached to select portions of the inner surface of the artificial fascia layer inside the perimeter of 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 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 not attached to the artificial gallbladder layer and remains mobile to separate away from said artificial liver layer and said gallbladder layer. 15. The simulated organ model of claim 14 wherein the plurality of anatomical structures are arranged and configured to simulate actual human anatomy, the plurality of anatomical structures comprising a simulated gallbladder connected to a simulated cystic duct, a simulated c

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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 US11735068B2 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…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Applied Med Resources
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09B23/34. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 22 2023 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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