Thomas D. Guy - Fairfield CT, US Richard N. Granger - Huntington CT, US Robert H. Brady - Brookfield CT, US John Webster - Cromwell CT, US James R. Pratt - Wolcott CT, US Corbett W. Stone - Newton CT, US
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corp. - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 17/068
US Classification:
2271751, 227 19, 2271761
Abstract:
An apparatus and system are disclosed for indicating relative positions of elements in a surgical apparatus. The indicating elements can include electrical circuitry that provides means for activating visual, audible or tactile indicators, thereby alerting the user that an event has occured with respect to the instrument.
Thomas D. Guy - Fairfield CT Richard N. Granger - Huntington CT Robert H. Brady - Brookfield CT John Webster - Cromwell CT James R. Pratt - Wolcott CT Corbett W. Stone - Newtown CT Thomas W. Alesi - New Fairfield CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 17068
US Classification:
227176
Abstract:
An apparatus and system are disclosed for indicating relative positions of elements in a surgical apparatus. The indicating elements can include electrical circuitry for activating visual, audible or tactile indicators, thereby alerting the user that an event has occurred with respect to the instrument.
Charles E. Gorman - Hamden CT Michael Ciccolella - Lake Carmel NY Robert C. Smith - Watertown CT Thomas D. Guy - Fairfield CT Kurt Azarbarzin - Ridgefield CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61M 5178
US Classification:
604167
Abstract:
An adapter seal is provided which is adapted to be mounted to a cannula assembly. The adapter seal preferably defines a channel which is adapted to cooperate with walls extending upward from a cannula housing. In a second embodiment, a button is provided that may be repositioned such that its aperture aligns with an aperture formed in the body member of the adapter seal. The button is preferably joined to the body member by a flexible strap.
Looped Suture Ligating Device Containing A Heat-Shrinkable Element
Michael P. Chesterfield - Norwalk CT Thomas D. Guy - Fairfield CT Mark S. Roy - Enfield CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
606148
Abstract:
A surgical device for use in a ligating procedure in which a looped suture is slidably secured by a securement member. In a preferred embodiment a loop is formed in a suture and the end of the suture is slidably secured relative to the suture body portion by a shrinkable tubing. One or more slip knots are contemplated within or adjacent the shrinkable tubing. The second suture end may be secured to a shaft member in a traditional manner.
A surgical instrumentation kit for preliminary diagnostic endoscopic examination includes a trocar assembly, a self-contained insufflation unit having a supply of insufflation media and a self-contained illuminating unit for supplying illuminating light. The surgical kit is disposable and is intended for use with an endoscope of the type including an optical system and an illumination system. A method for utilizing the kit of the present disclosure is also disclosed.
Thomas D. Guy - Fairfield CT Alex Ianniruberto - Waterbury CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604248
Abstract:
A cannula assembly for use in conjunction with endoscopic surgical techniques includes a cannula, a housing mounted on one end of the cannula, and a variable interior dimension cannula valve assembly in the housing. The variable interior dimension cannula valve assembly includes a flexible tubular member having a distal portion affixed to the housing, an intermediate portion capable of changing interior dimension and a proximate portion including a rigid rotating means and a locking means. The interior dimension of the cannula valve assembly may be set to a desired size to fit a surgical instrument inserted into the cannula passage while maintaining a substantially air-tight seal.
H. Jonathan Tovey - Milford CT Ernie Aranyi - Easton CT Thomas D. Guy - Fairfield CT Joseph Pasqualucci - North Haven CT H. Allan Alward - Milford CT Michael Smith - Middletown CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1728
US Classification:
606205
Abstract:
A surgical instrument is provided for performing a variety of endoscopic or laparoscopic procedures including the electrocauterization of tissue. The instrument includes a handle assembly, a tubular body extending from the handle assembly therein defining a longitudinal axis, a tool assembly associated with a distal end of the tubular body including a tool base and tool members, an electrical connector electrically associated with the tool members, electrical insulation being provided in association with electrical conducting components, a first mechanism for effectuating remote articulation of the tool assembly with respect to the longitudinal axis of the tubular body, and a second mechanism for effectuating remote rotation of the tool assembly about the longitudinal axis of the tubular body.
Thomas Guy (1983-1987), Tim Johnson (1981-1985), Douglas Davis (1949-1953), Lynn Bowen (1972-1976), Lynn Shirley (1969-1973), James Lunceford (1977-1981)