Surgery – Instruments – Suture – ligature – elastic band or clip applier
Patent
1992-11-25
1994-07-19
Pellegrino, Stephen C.
Surgery
Instruments
Suture, ligature, elastic band or clip applier
227179, 227180, 227181, 606153, A61B 1700
Patent
active
053304861
ABSTRACT:
A laparoscopic surgical technique for performing an anastomosis comprises the steps of disposing a laparoscopic trocar sleeve in a patient's abdominal wall, inserting a distal end of a laparoscopic instrument into an abdominal cavity of the patient through the trocar sleeve, and manipulating the instrument from outside the patient to loop a purse-string-type suture through a free end of a first severed intestinal segment of the patient. In other steps of the laparoscopic surgical technique, a flexible anastomosis-forming device is inserted through the patient's rectum so that an end cap at a distal end of the anastomosis device protrudes from a free end of a second severed intestinal segment of the patient. The anastomosis-forming device is shifted further through the patient's rectum so that the end cap is inserted into the first severed intestinal segment through the free end thereof. During the shifting of the end cap, the first severed intestinal segment is held with a laparoscopic tool from outside the patient to facilitate insertion of the end cap into the first severed intestinal segment. Upon insertion of the end cap into the first severed intestinal segment, the purse-string-type suture is drawn via a laparoscopic member to close the free end of the first severed intestinal segment about the end cap. The anastomosis-forming device is operated from outside the patient to connect the intestinal segments to one another in an anastomosis.
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Coleman Henry D.
Jackson Gary
Pellegrino Stephen C.
Sudol R. Neil
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