Method of suspending a pelvic organ and instrument for performin

Surgery – Instruments – Suture – ligature – elastic band or clip applier

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606139, 606144, 606208, A61B 1700

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055077960

ABSTRACT:
A surgical instrument having a body, a tissue engaging and manipulating finger, and first structure for mounting the finger to the body. The finger has second structure thereon at first and second spaced locations to allow tissue engaged thereby to bridge the first and second spaced locations to allow a needle to be conveniently directed into a tissue engaged by the finger.

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