WO2010085869A1 - Laparoscopic tool and method for a laparoscopic surgery - Google Patents
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- the subject matter disclosed generally relates to a surgical tool. More precisely, the present invention generally relates to a laparoscopic tool for laparoscopic surgery on an internal body tissue of a patient to be used in conjunction with a compatible anchor to secure or retract internal body tissues during the surgery.
- Laparoscopic surgery is a modern surgical technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed through small incisions (usually 0.5- 1.5 cm) that are much less invasive than the larger incisions needed in traditional surgical procedures.
- more traditional tools such as those described above may either not be used for lack of space or simply because they do not fit within a laparoscopic port.
- laparoscopic surgeons use suture threads that are inserted at a first site, for example through an abdominal wall, looped and wound around a target organ and reinserted at the first site. The suture thread is then pulled to retract the target organ.
- Such an operation must be repeated multiple times for every organ in need of retracting, thereby increasing the time of the often-delicate procedures.
- Such a method of retracting is depicted in Figure 1.
- Laparoscopic surgery is performed through a limited number of laparoscopic ports. These ports, which are points of entry into the abdomen, have to be used efficiently during the surgical procedure.
- US Patent Application No. 2005/0234512 to Nakao describes an endoscopic anchoring device assembly. The device comprises a series of anchor that may be delivered inside the patient and deployed into a target tissue, the device being operated by the surgeon extracorporeal ⁇ through a pushing operation.
- this endoscopic anchoring device can only deliver and deploy anchors from the device itself, from the point of entry in the abdomen.
- a laparoscopic tool for surgery on an internal body tissue of a patient.
- the laparoscopic tool comprises a main body to which is affixed an attachment.
- the main body has a main aperture for fixing a compatible anchor.
- the attachment has a support member, which is connected to the main body, and a needle portion itself connected to the support member.
- the needle portion has an interlocking mechanism to interlock with the support member.
- the attachment is deployable from a first position aligned with the main body, for insertion through a laparoscopic port, to a second position unaligned with the main body, for insertion into a tissue and for anchoring the tool to the tissue.
- a method of performing a laparoscopic surgery on a first internal body tissue of a patient comprises inserting a laparoscopic tool through a laparoscopic port inserted into the body of a patient, securing the laparoscopic tool to a first internal body tissue of the patient and leaving the laparoscopic tool therein, attaching a first portion of a compatible anchor to the laparoscopic tool, and finally attaching a second portion of the compatible anchor to a second internal tissue of the patient.
- a laparoscopic tool for surgery on an internal body tissue of a patient.
- the laparoscopic tool comprises a main body to which is affixed an attachment.
- the main body has - A -
- the attachment has a support member which is connected to the main body, and a needle portion itself connected to the support member.
- the needle portion has an interlocking mechanism to interlock with the support member.
- the attachment is deployable from a first position aligned with the main body, for insertion through a laparoscopic port, to a second position unaligned with the main body, for insertion into a tissue and for anchoring the tool to the tissue.
- a kit for surgery on an internal body tissue of a patient comprises a laparoscopic tool and a compatible anchor.
- the laparoscopic tool comprises a main body to which is affixed an attachment.
- the main body has a main aperture for fixing a compatible anchor and an attachment.
- the attachment has a support member which is connected to the main body, and a needle portion itself connected to the support member.
- the needle portion has an interlocking mechanism to interlock with the support member.
- the attachment is deployable from a first position aligned with the main body, for insertion through a laparoscopic port, to a second position unaligned with the main body, for insertion into a tissue and for anchoring the tool to the tissue.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an abdominal cavity showing an organ being retracted by stitches passing through an abdominal wall as per a prior art method.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the laparoscopic tool having the support member and the needle portion interlocked in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 having the support member and the needle portion deployed and aligned with the main body such as for insertion through a laparoscopic port.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 inside an abdominal cavity showing the laparoscopic tool anchored in an abdominal wall and a compatible anchor attached to an organ to be retracted.
- Fig. 5a is a perspective view of a sharp hook type of compatible anchor for use with the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5b is a perspective view of a type of compatible anchor having a widened support portion for use with the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5c is a perspective view of a blunt hook type of compatible anchor for use with the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5d is a perspective view of a grasper type of compatible anchor for use with the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of an abdominal cavity showing an organ being retracted by the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 with the compatible anchor of Fig. 5a, where the laparoscopic tool is attached to the abdominal wall and the compatible anchor is attached to the retracted organ.
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view of an abdominal cavity showing an organ being retracted by the laparoscopic tool of Fig. 2 with the compatible anchor of Fig. 5b, where the laparoscopic tool is attached to the abdominal wall and the compatible anchor is slipped under the retracted organ, in the present case a liver.
- the laparoscopic tool of the present invention is used to retract an organ during laparoscopic surgery by attaching the tool to a first internal body tissue, such as an inside wall of an abdominal cavity, and by attaching a compatible anchor between a target tissue, such as the organ, at one end, and the laparoscopic tool at the other end.
- a first internal body tissue such as an inside wall of an abdominal cavity
- Fig. 2 shows the laparoscopic tool 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the laparoscopic tool 10 comprises a main body 12 having a main aperture 14, adapted to receive a compatible anchor, and an attachment 20.
- the attachment 20 has a support member 22 connected to the main body 12, and a needle portion 24 connected to the support member 22.
- the needle portion 24 has an interlocking mechanism 26 to interlock with the support member 22.
- the support member 22 may be connected proximate its mid portion to the main body 12.
- the attachment 20 is deployable from a deployed position aligned with the main body 12, as shown in Fig. 3, used for insertion into an abdominal cavity through a laparoscopic port, to a locking position unaligned with the main body 12, as shown in Fig. 2, for insertion into the internal body tissue and for securing the laparoscopic tool 10 to the tissue.
- the needle portion 24 may take different functional shapes. The cross-section of the needle portion is advantageously flatened so as to distribute the load of a retracted organ on a larger area of the internal body tissue in which the needle portion 24 is inserted.
- the needle portion 24 and the support member 22 may be made of a single flexible piece, or can be made of two separate pieces, as depicted, that are hingedly connected.
- Fig. 4 is now concurrently referred to.
- the laparoscopic tool 10 is shown with its needle portion 24 inserted in the abdominal wall 27 (partially shown) and locked to the support member 22.
- An embodiment of a compatible anchor 28 is also shown.
- the main aperture 14 of the laparoscopic tool 10 comprises a locking mechanism 16.
- the locking mechanism 16 is releasable and is preferably biased closed so as to lock on the compatible anchor 28.
- the locking mechanism 16 comprises an actuating portion 18 to actuate the locking mechanism 16.
- This actuating portion 18 may be grabbed with another laparoscopic tool, such as a laparoscopic grasper 29 so as to open the main aperture 14 such that one end of the compatible anchor 28 may be inserted.
- One end of the compatible anchor may be inserted in the opened main aperture 14 after actuation of the locking mechanism 16, and the other end of the compatible anchor 28 may be attached to the target tissue, or organ 31.
- the main aperture 14 of the laparoscopic tool 10 may comprise corrugations 30 therein.
- the corrugations 30 on the inside surface of the main aperture 14 provide added grip on the compatible anchor 28 once inserted in the main aperture 14. This prevents accidental removal of the compatible anchor 28.
- the laparoscopic tool 10 may comprise one or more secondary apertures 40 on the main body 12.
- the secondary apertures 40 may also be equipped with one locking mechanism similar to the locking mechanism 16. Secondary apertures may be used to fix additional compatible anchors or to receive suture threads.
- the laparoscopic tool 10 may comprise one or more notches
- These notches 42 may be used to engage and hold in place suture threads, or thread-like portions of any compatible anchor used.
- the compatible anchor 28 may adopt different designs.
- the compatible anchor 28 may comprise a resilient body 44, such as an elastic band, (of a material compatible with the human body) having a sharp hook 46 at one end to attach to the organ to be retracted.
- a resilient body 44 such as an elastic band
- the compatible anchor 28 may comprise many resilient bodies 44, each having one sharp hook 46 at their respective end to attach to the one or to many organs to be retracted.
- the compatible anchor 28 may have its resilient body 44 widened to provide a support portion 48, as shown in Fig. 5b.
- This widened support portion 48 may optionally comprise corrugations 50 or bosses (not shown), which prevent slipping of the retracted organ 31.
- Fig. 5c shows another embodiment of the compatible anchor 28.
- This type of compatible anchor is called a blunt hook type and is used to retract tubular structures, such as arteries.
- Fig. 5d shows yet another embodiment of the compatible anchor 28, in this case, a grasper type.
- the grasper type is used to grasp tissues.
- Fig. 6 is now concurrently referred to.
- a first portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the laparoscopic tool 10 by inserting it in the aperture 14.
- a second portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the organ 31 to be retracted, and the compatible anchor 28 retracts the target organ by returning to its original shape by nature of its resiliency.
- Fig. 7 is now concurrently referred to.
- the first portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the laparoscopic tool 10 by inserting it in aperture 14.
- the compatible anchor 28 is slipped under the organ 31 to be retracted, thereby positioning the widened support portion 48 under the organ 31.
- the second portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the laparoscopic tool 10 by inserting it into one of the secondary apertures 40. Following this, the compatible anchor 28 may be pulled through the aperture 14 to retract the target organ 31.
- the compatible anchor 28 may be a thread-like material similar to threads used for stitching.
- the compatible anchor 28 is similar to the compatible anchor 28 depicted in Fig. 5a except that the body 44 is not resilient, but takes the form of a thread, such as a suture thread.
- a first portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the laparoscopic tool 10 by inserting it in aperture 14.
- the compatible anchor 28 may be pushed through the target organ 31 with the hook 46. Otherwise, the compatible anchor 28 may be wound around the target organ 31 to be retracted and the second portion of the compatible anchor 28 may be attached to the laparoscopic tool 10 by inserting it into one of the secondary apertures 40.
- the organ 31 is retracted by pulling on the compatible anchor 28 or by any other manner available within the confined space of the abdomen.
- a surgeon performs the laparoscopic surgery on the patient by inserting the laparoscopic tool 10 through the laparoscopic port in the abdomen of the patient.
- the attachment 20 of the laparoscopic tool 10 must be in its aligned position, displayed at Fig. 3, for being inserted in the laparoscopic port.
- the surgeon then secures the laparoscopic tool 10 to the wall of the internal abdominal cavity of the patient.
- the laparoscopic tool 10 being secured, the surgeon may then reuse the laparoscopic port in which the laparoscopic tool 10 was inserted for insertion of other tools or devices.
- the first portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the laparoscopic tool 10
- the second portion of the compatible anchor 28 is attached to the organ 31 to be retracted.
- the compatible 28 may be slipped under, pushed through, or wound around the target organ 31 before the second portion of the compatible anchor 28 is inserted into one of the secondary apertures 40 and the organ is retracted by a pulling action applied to the compatible anchor 28.
- a kit is provided that may be sold ready for use by surgeons.
- the kit comprises the laparoscopic tool 10 in accordance with the present invention, along with suitable compatible anchors 28.
- the suitable compatible anchors 28 may be simple suture threads, or be of thread-like configurations, comprise resilient portions, hooks, support strips for the organs (with and without corrugation or bosses to provide resistance and prevent slippage).
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