Surgical training model for laparoscopic procedures

US9959786B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9959786-B2
Application numberUS-201314037005-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2013
Priority dateSep 27, 2012
Publication dateMay 1, 2018
Grant dateMay 1, 2018

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A surgical training device includes a model comprising a simulated tissue portion mounted in selectable tension onto a plurality of posts connected to a base. Each post includes at least one notch configured for retaining the simulated tissue portion. Mounting the simulated tissue portion that is in the form of a sheet in notches of different heights creates an angled installation of simulated tissue upon which surgical techniques such as cutting and suturing can be practiced in a simulated laparoscopic environment. More than one sheet can be mounted and each sheet can be mounted with selectable tension by pulling the sheet more or less as desired onto the posts. One variation includes a simulated tumor disposed between sheets, angled or wobbly posts and textured and imprinted simulated tissue surfaces to provide various levels of dynamism and difficulty for surgical skills training in a laparoscopic environment.

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A surgical training device, comprising: a base; a top cover connected to and spaced apart from the base to define an internal cavity between the top cover and the base; at least one aperture or a penetrable region for accessing the internal cavity; a laparoscopic camera insertable into the internal cavity; a video display monitor configured to connect to an inserted laparoscopic camera and display images; a removable model disposed inside the cavity; the model comprising at least one simulated tissue portion connected to a plurality of mounting posts that are connected in spaced apart fashion to a base; each mounting post includes at least one notch formed in the outer surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and configured to hold the simulated tissue portion in the location of the at least one notch such that the simulated tissue portion is suspended by a distance from the base; wherein at least one mounting post is configured to angulate polyaxially with respect to the base and be movable with respect to the base in response to forces applied to the simulated tissue portion. 2. The surgical training device of claim 1 wherein the simulated tissue portion is a sheet of silicone. 3. The surgical training device of claim 2 wherein the sheet of silicone includes a stretchable fabric or mesh. 4. The surgical training device of claim 1 wherein the model includes two simulated tissue portions in the form of sheets. 5. The surgical training device of claim 4 wherein at least one of the simulated tissue portions includes at least one simulated tumor structure. 6. The surgical training device of claim 5 wherein the at least one simulated tumor structure is positioned between the two sheets. 7. The surgical training device of claim 1 wherein the simulated tissue portion is mounted with selectable tension on the posts and is deflectable when manipulated to simulate real tissue consistency. 8. The surgical training device of claim 1 wherein the simulated tissue portion includes a plurality of preformed apertures for mounting on the plurality of mounting posts. 9. The surgical training device of claim 1 wherein each mounting post includes a tapered distal end. 10. The surgical training device of claim 1 wherein each mounting post includes a blunt tip surface. 11. The surgical training device of claim 10 wherein each mounting post is capable of forming an aperture in the at least one simulated tissue portion. 12. A surgical training device comprising: a base having an upper surface; a plurality of mounting posts connected to the base and extending upwardly from the upper surface of the base; each mounting post has a proximal end connected to the base and a tapered distal end; the proximal end is connected to the base; at least one substantially planar simulated tissue portion having an upper surface and a lower surface; the simulated tissue portion includes apertures extending between the upper surface and the lower surface; the mounting posts are configured to pass through the apertures such that the simulated tissue portion is suspended by the posts extending through the apertures; the simulated tissue portion is made of flexible and stretchable material wherein each mounting post includes at least one notch formed in the outer surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and configured to hold the simulated tissue portion in the location of the at least one notch such that the simulated tissue portion is suspended within the notches and retained in the notches along the mounting posts and prevented from moving along the length of the mounting posts. 13. The surgical training device of claim 12 wherein at least one mounting post is configured to angulate polyaxially with respect to the base. 14. The surgical training device of claim 12 wherein the at least one simulated tissue portion is mounted on the mounting posts such that the simulated tissue portion is angled with respect to the base. 15. The surgical training device of claim 12 further including a second substantially planar simulated tissue portion having an upper surface and a lower surface and apertures connected to the mounting posts such that the second simulated tissue portion is suspended by the posts through the apertures; the second simulated tissue portion is made of flexible and stretchable material such that it is mounted in tension between the plurality of mounting posts; the second simulated tissue portion is located adjacent to the at least one other simulated tissue portion. 16. The surgical training device of claim 15 further including a simulated tumor located between the second simulated tissue portion and the at least one other simulated tissue portion. 17. The surgical training device of claim 15 wherein the second simulated tissue portion is disposed at an angle with respect to the at least one other simulated tissue portion. 18. The surgical training device of claim 12 wherein the at least one simulated tissue portion is made of silicone with an embedded mesh material. 19. The surgical training device of claim 12 further including four mounting posts. 20. The surgical training device of claim 19 wherein the simulated tissue portion includes four pre-formed apertures located along the perimeter of the simulated tissue. 21. The surgical training device of claim 12 wherein the at least one simulated tissue portion is mounted to the plurality of mounting posts by the user selectively piercing the at least one simulated tissue portion with the distal ends of the mounting posts. 22. The surgical training device of claim 12 further including a laparoscopic trainer comprising: a trainer base; a trainer top cover connected to and spaced apart from the base to define an internal trainer cavity between the top cover and the base; at least one aperture or a penetrable region for accessing the internal trainer cavity; a laparoscopic camera insertable into the internal trainer cavity; and a video display monitor configured to connect to an inserted laparoscopic camera and display images; wherein the base, mounting posts and at least one simulated tissue portion are disposed inside the trainer cavity substantially concealed from direct observation by the user for practicing laparoscopic procedures. 23. The surgical training device of claim 22 wherein the at least one simulated tissue portion includes a predetermined pathway marked on the upper surface of the at least one simulated tissue portion. 24. The surgical training device of claim 14 wherein at least one notch is formed at the same height on all mounting posts. 25. The surgical training device of claim 12 wherein the mounting posts are removable from the base and the base includes fastener features for storage of the mounting posts.

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    for injections, endoscopy, bronchoscopy, sigmoidscopy, insertion of contraceptive devices or enemas · CPC title

  • Anatomical models {(G09B23/281 - G09B23/288 take precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9959786B2 cover?
A surgical training device includes a model comprising a simulated tissue portion mounted in selectable tension onto a plurality of posts connected to a base. Each post includes at least one notch configured for retaining the simulated tissue portion. Mounting the simulated tissue portion that is in the form of a sheet in notches of different heights creates an angled installation of simulated …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Applied Med Resources
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09B23/285. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 01 2018 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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