System with a surgical needle and a handle

Surgery – Instruments – Obstetric or gynecological instruments

Reexamination Certificate

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C606S148000

Reexamination Certificate

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10399791

ABSTRACT:
In a system with a surgical needle and a handle, the surgical needle has in its proximal end-section, lying opposite the needle tip, a holding section (14), which is set up for insertion into the handle. The handle has a channel (32), set up for holding the holding section (14) of the surgical needle, and a locking device (50, 70) with a locking element (50) which is displaceable in longitudinal direction of the channel (32) from a locking position, in which the holding section (14) is fixed to the handle, into a release position, in which the holding section (14) can be pulled out from the channel (32).

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patent: 6468279 (2002-10-01), Reo
patent: 6554778 (2003-04-01), Fleming, III
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patent: 1093758 (2001-04-01), None
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PCT Search Report for PCT/EP 02/06048 dated Sep. 26, 2002.

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