Surgery – Instruments – Forceps
Patent
1997-08-01
1999-07-27
Dawson, Glenn K.
Surgery
Instruments
Forceps
606151, A61B 1728
Patent
active
059282649
ABSTRACT:
A tissue grasping device is disclosed having a distal end and a proximal end and a central axis extending from end to end. Three tissue engaging tines are located at the distal end, two of which are rotatable, and one of which is spaced from the other two and slidable lengthwise of the plicator. The tines are parallel to one another and to the main axis of the plicator. Actuating mechanism in the form of rack and pinion mechanisms rotate the rotatable tines relative to one another, to grip a portion of the tissue. The non-rotatable times space the portion of the tissue being operated on from the rotatable tine. A push-pull knob mechanism or a thumb-operated lever is employed at the proximal end of the plicator to slide the non-rotatable tine lengthwise of the device to position it in and out of its operating position.
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Crainich Lawrence
Levine Andy H.
May Eric E.
Sugarbaker David J.
Warner Nicholas F.
Dawson Glenn K.
Sugar Surgical Technologies, Inc.
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