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US Patent 8066673 Cannula stabilization seal

Patent 8066673 was granted and assigned to Applied Medical on November, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Applied Medical
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8066673
Date of Patent
November 29, 2011
Patent Application Number
11277116
Date Filed
March 21, 2006
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12127763 Instrument seal for surgical access assembly
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US Patent 11925387 Surgical access device with fascial closure system
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US Patent 12064141 Fixture device for folding a seal member
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US Patent 12127762 Valve assembly and retainer for surgical access assembly
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US Patent 11666359 Access apparatus with integrated fluid connector and control valve
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US Patent 11751908 Seal assembly for surgical access assemblies
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US Patent 11751910 Seal assemblies for surgical access assemblies
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US Patent 11839405 Surgical access device with fixation mechanism
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Patent Primary Examiner
Kevin C. Sirmons
Kevin C. Sirmons
Patent abstract

A stabilization seal is used with existing cannulas for forming a gas-tight seal with tissue in a body wall. The stabilization seal includes a cylindrical inflatable elongate tube having a graduated wall-thickness that is thicker in a central region and thinner in a distal-end region. The tube includes a sealing cuff, having an inflation port, for sealing around a cannula. Application of inflation pressure greatly expands the distal-end region while the central region expands slightly. Another embodiment of a stabilization seal includes an inflatable thread that is used with a cannula having a helical channel on its outer surface. An inflatable tube is wound into the channel. A distal end of the tube includes a gas-tight seal and a proximal end of the tube includes an inflation port. In the uninflated condition the nested tube is flush with the channel. Inflating the tube enlarges the cannula assembly.

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