Ligature and/or suture system for endoscopic surgery

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

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606144, 606148, A61B 1700

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054662419

ABSTRACT:
A ligature and/or suture system for endoscopic surgery, comprising, in combination: a tie for ligature or for suture, slidably mounted in the longitudinal channel of a separate tubular endpiece; and a rigid support including a handle secured to an elongate rod which is provided at its proximal end remote from the handle with a reception cradle suitable for removably receiving the tubular endpiece, and with a through lateral window whereby said cradle opens out to the outside of the support to enable the tie to pass therethrough such that traction exerted on the distal end of the tie relative to the support serves to tighten the ligature or the suture.

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