Access assembly

US9554825B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9554825-B2
Application numberUS-201514630137-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2015
Priority dateMay 14, 2008
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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An access assembly is provided. The access assembly includes an access member defining a central longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal opening therethrough for reception and passage of surgical instrument, the access member dimensioned for positioning within tissue to provide access to underlying tissue, and first and second seal members mounted to the access member in juxtaposed relation, the first seal member defining an opening therethrough, the second seal member defining an elongated arcuate passage, wherein the first and second seal members are adapted for rotational movement about the central longitudinal axis whereby the opening of the first seal member is axially alignable with the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member to permit reception and passage of the surgical instrument in substantial sealed relation therewith, the first and second seal members further adapted for relative rotational movement whereby the first seal member is capable of rotating relative to the second seal member during manipulation and traversal of the surgical instrument through the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member to maintain the substantial sealed relation about the instrument.

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What is claimed is: 1. An access assembly, which comprises: an access member defining a central longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal passageway therethrough for reception and passage of a surgical instrument, the access member dimensioned for positioning within tissue to provide access to an underlying site; and first and second seal members mounted to the access member in juxtaposed relation, the first seal member having first internal surfaces defining an opening therethrough, the second seal member having second internal surfaces radially spaced from the central longitudinal axis and defining an elongated arcuate passage extending through an arc which subtends an angle greater than 0° with respect to the central longitudinal axis, the first and second seal members adapted for relative rotational movement about the central longitudinal axis whereby the opening of the first seal member is axially alignable with the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member to permit passage and manipulation of the surgical instrument while establishing and maintaining a substantial sealed relation with the surgical instrument. 2. The access assembly according to claim 1 wherein the opening of the first seal member and the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member are each radially spaced from the central longitudinal axis. 3. The access assembly according to claim 2 wherein the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member is arranged to at least partially circumscribe the central longitudinal axis. 4. The access assembly according to claim 3 wherein the second seal member further includes an opening and the first seal member further includes an elongated arcuate passage whereby the opening of the second seal member is axially alignable with the elongated arcuate passage of the first seal member to permit passage and manipulation of a second surgical instrument while establishing and maintaining a substantial sealed relation with the surgical instrument. 5. The access assembly according to claim 4 including a third seal member mounted to the access member in juxtaposed relation with the second seal member, the third seal member including an opening and an elongated arcuate passage therethrough, the third seal member adapted for rotational movement about the central longitudinal axis. 6. The access assembly according to claim 5 wherein the third seal member is adapted for rotational movement relative to at least one of the first and second seal members. 7. The access assembly according to claim 4 wherein the elongated arcuate passage of each of the first and second seal members is dimensioned to extend through an arc which subtends an angle greater than 90° with respect to the central longitudinal axis. 8. The access assembly according to claim 7 wherein the elongated arcuate passage of each of the first and second seal members is dimensioned to extend through an arc which subtends an angle greater than 180° with respect to the central longitudinal axis. 9. An access assembly, which comprises: an access member defining a central longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal passageway for reception and passage of surgical instruments, the access member dimensioned for positioning within tissue to provide access to an underlying site; a first seal member mounted within the access member, the first seal member defining an opening and an elongated arcuate passage therethrough, each of the opening and the elongated arcuate passage being radially spaced from the central longitudinal axis; a second seal member mounted within the access member in juxtaposed relation with the first seal member, the second seal member adapted for rotational movement about the central longitudinal axis relative to the first seal member and the access member, the second seal member defining an opening and an elongated arcuate passage therethrough, each of the opening and the elongated arcuate passage being radially spaced from the central longitudinal axis, wherein the opening of the first seal member is axially alignable with the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member to permit reception and passage of a first surgical instrument through both the opening of the first seal member and the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member in substantial sealed relation with both the opening of the first seal member and the elongated arcuate passage of the second seal member, and the opening of the second seal member is axially alignable with the elongated arcuate passage of the first seal member to permit reception and passage of a second surgical instrument through both the opening of the second seal member and the elongated arcuate passage of the first seal member in substantial sealed relation with both the elongated arcuate passage of the first seal member and the opening of the second seal member. 10. The access assembly according to claim 9 wherein the elongated arcuate passage of each of the first and second seal members at least partially circumscribes the central longitudinal axis. 11. The access assembly according to claim 9 wherein the elongated arcuate passage of each of the first and second seal members is dimensioned to extend through an arc which subtends an angle greater than 90° with respect to the central longitudinal axis. 12. The access assembly according to claim 11 wherein the elongated arcuate passage of each of the first and second seal members is dimensioned to extend through an arc which subtends an angle greater than 180° with respect to the central longitudinal axis. 13. The access assembly according to claim 9 wherein the first seal member is adapted for rotational movement about the central longitudinal axis relative to the access member. 14. The access assembly according to claim 9 further including a third seal member mounted to the access member in juxtaposed relation with the second seal member, the third seal member including an opening and an elongated arcuate passage therethrough, the third seal member adapted for rotational movement about the central longitudinal axis. 15. The access assembly according to claim 14 wherein the third seal member is adapted for rotational movement relative to at least one of the first and second seal members. 16. The access assembly according to claim 9 wherein the opening in each of the first and second seal members includes a zero-closure seal. 17. The access assembly according to claim 9 wherein the elongated arcuate passage in each of the first and second seal members includes a slit seal. 18. The access assembly according to claim 9 wherein each of the first and second seal members includes overlapping portions within the elongated arcuate passage.

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  • with means for changing the diameter or the orientation of the entrance port of the cannula, e.g. for use with different-sized instruments, reduction ports, adapter seals (expandable cannulas A61B17/3417) · CPC title

  • with multiple inlets or multiple outlets · CPC title

  • used as instrument channel for multiple instruments · CPC title

  • whereby the instrument channels merge into one single channel · CPC title

  • Semi-permanent or permanent transcutaneous or percutaneous access sites to the inside of the body (peritoneal dialysis catheters A61M1/285; tracheostomy devices A61M16/0465; measuring pressure within the body A61B5/03; colostomy devices A61F5/445; gastrotomy feeding tubes A61J15/0015; means for fixing a feeding tube outside of the body A61J15/0053) · CPC title

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What does patent US9554825B2 cover?
An access assembly is provided. The access assembly includes an access member defining a central longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal opening therethrough for reception and passage of surgical instrument, the access member dimensioned for positioning within tissue to provide access to underlying tissue, and first and second seal members mounted to the access member in juxtaposed relation…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Covidien Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/3462. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2017 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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