Apparatus and methods for accessing and sealing bodily vessels and cavities
US-2024415543-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9370379B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9370379-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013500330-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2010 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2016 |
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A device for creating endoscopic operating space includes an external cannula, an internal cannula disposed in the external cannula, and an expandable retractor disposed at a distal end of the device and cooperable with the external cannula and the internal cannula. The expandable retractor is displaceable between an unexpanded position and an expanded position. An actuator is cooperable with the expandable retractor to displace the expandable retractor between the unexpanded position and the expanded position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device for creating endoscopic operating space, the device comprising: an external cannula; an internal cannula disposed in the external cannula; an expandable retractor disposed at a distal end of the device and cooperable with the external cannula and the internal cannula, the expandable retractor being displaceable between an unexpanded position and an expanded position; an actuator cooperable with the expandable retractor, the actuator displacing the expandable retractor between the unexpanded position and the expanded position; wherein the internal cannula is displaceable longitudinally relative to the external cannula, and wherein the actuator displaces a distal end of the internal cannula outward past a distal end of the external cannula to thereby displace the expandable retractor from the unexpanded position to the expanded position; wherein the expandable retractor comprises a plurality of reinforcing ribs and walls connected continuously between the ribs, wherein the walls of the expandable retractor are a membrane formed of a synthetic fabric, and when in the unexpanded position, the membrane has folds positioned below the ribs, expansion of the folds of the membrane outwardly with respect to a longitudinal axis of the internal or external cannula causing the plurality of ribs of the expandable retractor to move to the expanded position to form an operating space; and wherein the expandable retractor comprises a first part-cone member secured directly to the distal end of the external cannula and a second part-cone member secured directly to the distal end of the internal cannula, the first and second part-cone members being secured to each other at distal ends thereof, wherein at least the second part-cone member comprises the reinforcing ribs; and wherein the actuator comprises threads at a proximal end of the internal cannula and a mechanical expander engaging the threads, wherein rotation of the mechanical expander effects longitudinal displacement of the internal cannula relative to the external cannula. 2. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the external cannula and the internal cannula are formed of a metal alloy or a biocompatible plastic material. 3. A method of creating an endoscopic operating space using a device including an external cannula, an internal cannula disposed in the external cannula, an expandable retractor disposed at a distal end of the device and displaceable between an unexpanded position and an expanded position, and an actuator cooperable with the expandable retractor, the method comprising: with the expandable retractor in the unexpanded position, positioning the device within a tissue space in which the endoscopic operating space is to be created; displacing with the actuator the expandable retractor to the expanded position; applying traction to the device with the expandable retractor in the expanded position, wherein the internal cannula is displaceable longitudinally relative to the external cannula, and wherein the step of displacing the expandable retractor comprises displacing with the actuator the internal cannula relative to the external cannula such that a distal end of the internal cannula is displaced outward past a distal end of the external cannula to thereby displace the expandable retractor from the unexpanded position to the expanded position; wherein the expandable retractor comprises a plurality of reinforcing ribs and walls connected continuously between the ribs, wherein the walls of the expandable retractor are a membrane formed of a synthetic fabric, and when in the unexpanded position, the membrane has folds positioned below the ribs, expansion of the folds of the membrane outwardly with respect to a longitudinal axis of the internal or external cannula causing the plurality of ribs of the expandable retractor to move to the expanded position to form an operating space; and wherein the expandable retractor comprises a first part-cone member secured directly to the distal end of the external cannula and a second part-cone member secured directly to the distal end of the internal cannula, the first and second part-cone members being secured to each other at distal ends thereof, wherein at least the second part-cone member comprises the reinforcing ribs; and wherein the actuator comprises threads at a proximal end of the internal cannula and a mechanical expander engaging the threads, wherein rotation of the mechanical expander effects longitudinal displacement of the internal cannula relative to the external cannula. 4. A method according to claim 3 , further comprising positioning a second one of the device on an opposite side in the tissue space, and wherein the step of applying traction comprises applying traction to both devices in opposite directions.
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