Surgical access device

Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Drapes

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604175, A61B 1908

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050820052

ABSTRACT:
A surgical access device for subcutaneous implantation in a patient adjacent a bodily cavity. The device comprises a resilient biocompatible plate, a slit through the plate and a skirt which extends internally from the edge of the slit. The device has attachment points for securing the device subcutaneously to muscle or other tissue. The slit through the plate opens in response to an appropriate force to provide access to the bodily cavity through the skirt.

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