Abstract: Surgical apparatus for providing extracorporeal pneumoperitoneum. One embodiment provides a reversely turned fluid and gas impermeable fingerless sleeve (14) with a quick connect and disconnect assembly around the cuff of the sleeve (14) for sealing around an abdominal incision to allow hand-assisted minimally invasive surgery under conditions of pneumoperitoneum. A dome shaped enclosure (62) is provided for use with the quick connect and disconnect assembly to seal around an abdominal incision and maintain pneumoperitoneum during interruptions in a surgical procedure. Another embodiment incorporates a fingerless sleeve (14) which is adhesively secured directly to a patient's skin around an incision. The sleeve is applied over a pre-gloved surgeon's hand, and an outer surgical glove (18) is applied over the sleeve (14) in the region where the fingers and thumb protrude before the sleeve (14) is reversely turned on itself for connection to a patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 23, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 26, 2002
Assignees:
Medical Creative Technologies, Inc., Dexterity Surgical, Inc.
Inventors:
Berwyn M. Crook, Robert D. Rambo, Thomas E. Lyons, Frederic C. Feiler, Jr.
Abstract: A surgical method for treating urinary incontinence by securing a suture within a patient's body, retrieving a portion of the suture into the patient's vagina, and supporting the patient's urethra using the suture. A surgical method for elevating a patient's urethra in order to treat urinary incontinence, a surgical method for securing an anchor in a patient, a helical anchor and an anchor-insertion tool are also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 23, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 17, 2002
Assignee:
Dexterity Surgical, Inc.
Inventors:
Ronald J. Thompson, K. C. Fadem, Michael J. Campbell
Abstract: The present invention covers a surgical wound protector apparatus for the protective support of an incision and support of surgical apparatus utilized within the incision. The apparatus comprises a flexible resilient wound liner sleeve having an open upper end and an open lower end with a rigid annular ring arranged to securely receive the upper end of the resilient sleeve when the sleeve and the ring are applied to an incision of a patient.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 7, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 3, 2001
Assignee:
Dexterity Surgical, Inc.
Inventors:
Kalford C. Fadem, Frederic C. Feiler, Jr.