Internal tissue retractor

a tissue retractor and tissue technology, applied in the field of retractors, can solve the problems of large, slippery, and difficult to retract and hold in place, and the current retractors have had difficulty in clearing the surgical field of larger and more slippery tissues and organs, and the shape, size and fragility of tissues and organs may present problems, and the effect of reducing the risk of injury

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-03-09
APPL MEDICAL RESOURCES CORP
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While some of these devices have been successfully used for smaller tissues and organs, the current retractors have had difficulty in clearing the surgical field of larger and more slippery tissues and organs.
In particular, the shape, size and fragility of the tissues and organs may present problems during surgery.
For example, large, soft organs such as the intestines and/or stomach are often more difficult to retract and hold in place than from harder, less slippery tissue

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[0033] Surgical procedures often require that tissues and organs be temporarily repositioned to provide a clear visual path for the surgeon. For example, FIGS. 1(a) and 1(b) illustrate the arterial and venous systems, respectively, of a human being that is often covered or obscured by body tissues and / or organs that may need to be repositioned during a surgical procedure. The obscuring tissues and / or organs may be the abdominal content such as the intestines, bowel, fat, etc., as illustrated in FIG. 2, which may need to be relocated and held in a preferred position away from the point of surgery. FIG. 3 illustrates a retraction device 10 of the present invention that may be placed in a surgical area such as the abdominal area to provide an unobstructed workplace 7., The retraction device 10 operates to retract or reposition abdominal content 5 away from the immediate workplace 7. Once the retraction device 10 is properly placed in the abdominal area, the surgeon will have a clear an...

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Abstract

A positionable internal retraction device is provided comprising a malleable ring member and a web-like structure. The retraction device operates to temporarily reposition tissues and organs from an operative site to provide a clear access and visual path for the surgeon. The ring member may be elongated, twisted, folded, bent or deformed to provide an appropriate insertion profile and subsequent functional shape. The retraction device may be shaped for both open and minimally invasive surgeries. The retraction device is atraumatic and may be used for retraction of delicate tissues and organs. The ring member may have different bending biases. The web-like structure may be constructed of any elastic material that can stretch and recover from the shaping and reshaping of the ring member. In another aspect of the invention, the ring member further comprises an internal lumen defining a wall, which may be of any geometric shape providing a desired bending bias. The ring member may further include a reinforcement member placed within the lumen and made of a “shape memory” material that allows the reinforcement member to return to its desired shape or condition after being bent. The reinforcement member may be placed in some sections of the ring member to keep these sections substantially straight. Each of the ring member, the reinforcement member and the internal wall may have a cross-section or profile of any geometric shape to provide a desired bending bias in a preferred plane. In yet another aspect of the invention, the ring member further comprises a second lumen and a second reinforcement member placed within the second lumen to provide a desired bending bias.

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[0001] This is a non-provisional application claiming the priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 442,390, filed on Jan. 24, 2003, entitled “Internal Tissue Retractor,” which is fully incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] The present invention generally relates to surgical retractors and, in particular, to a retractor for retracting tissues and organs to facilitate access and viewing during a surgical procedure. [0004] 2. Discussion of the Prior Art [0005] Surgical procedures often require temporary retraction of surrounding tissues and organs from the immediate surgical site to provide an access and viewing path for the surgeon. In the prior art, clamps, towels and other makeshift methods have been used to separate and hold structures in a preferred position away from the point of surgery. Retractors have been developed to push and hold tissues and organs away from the surgical site. These devices typically incl...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B1/32A61BA61B17/02A61B17/06A61B17/28
CPCA61B1/32A61B17/0218A61B2017/2931A61B2017/0212A61B17/0293
Inventor HART, CHARLESC
Owner APPL MEDICAL RESOURCES CORP
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