Apparatus and method of laparoscopic port site suture

A technique of suturing needles and incisions, which is applied in the medical field and can solve problems such as increasing the risk of picking up the intestinal wall

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-05-18
A H BEELEY
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This creates a series of inconveniences when suturing the patient
When the gas is released, the abdominal wall comes into contact with organs within the abdomen, such as the bowel, greatly increasing the risk of picking up the bowel wall during surgery to close the incision

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[0099] Embodiments to be described below relate to devices and methods for suturing an incision.

[0100] figure 1 A schematic cross-sectional view of a portion of the abdomen of a patient undergoing laparoscopic surgery. During surgery, a first incision 11 is made in the patient's abdominal wall 10, which then needs to be closed. The device 1 according to the first embodiment of the invention is used in an operation for closing an incision 11 . As part of a laparoscopic surgical procedure, the second and third incisions pierce the abdominal wall for insertion of the orifice 14 and telescope 22 . Aperture 14 facilitates delivery of instruments, such as forceps (not shown), to abdomen 16 for surgery. The organs 18 in the abdomen are separated from the abdominal wall 10 by a space 20 . Space 20 provides the working space and viewing space required to perform the suturing procedure so that telescope 22 can provide surgical images within abdomen 16 . It should be noted that, ...

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Abstract

The present invention discloses a surgical device for guiding a needle during suturing of an incision comprising a body for insertion in the incision having a first passage to conduct an end of the needle below a location surrounding the incision, wherein a distal portion of the body comprises means for indicating the location to which the needle will be conducted. Methods for suturing an incision using the surgical device are also provided.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the medical field and, more particularly, to devices and methods for suturing incisions during surgical procedures. Background technique [0002] Invasive surgical procedures involving making one or more incisions to gain access to the biological cavity are common. Depending on the type of surgery performed, the size of the different types of incisions may vary. For example, in order to gain access to a biological cavity, only a small incision may be desired or required. The patient's body may be pierced to insert, for example, a telescope or the like into the patient's body to view the interior of the biological cavity. Additionally, smaller incisions can be used to insert delivery gas (usually CO 2 ) to inflate gas into the lumen to provide viewing space for the telescope and work space for surgical instruments inserted through other smaller incisions. [0003] As an example, laparoscopic surgery (keyhole surgery)...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B17/062A61M29/00
CPCA61M29/00A61B2017/00663A61B2017/00637A61B17/0057A61B2019/4836A61B2090/0807A61B17/0482A61B2017/06042A61B2090/0811A61B17/062
Inventor 安东尼·休·比利
Owner A H BEELEY
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