Patent ID: 9700348
Date: 2017-07-11
CPC Classifications: A61B

Claim:
1. A trocar fixation device for placement through a body wall, comprising: a cannula having an interior surface, an exterior surface, a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal end to receive instruments therethrough, a proximal-end region, a distal-end region, and a central region that is positioned between the proximal-end region and the distal-end region; a plurality of flaps coupled to the exterior surface of the cannula within the central region of the cannula, each flap having a substantially rhomboid shape, and each flap comprising a first edge extending from a first end to a second end, the first edge coupled to the exterior surface of the cannula, a second edge extending from the first end of the first edge, a third edge extending from the second end of the first edge, and a fourth edge extending substantially parallel to the first edge between the second edge and third edge, the second, third, and fourth edges deployable from the exterior surface of the cannula; and a fixation mechanism external to the cannula to selectively deploy the plurality of flaps radially outward from the central region of the cannula, the fixation mechanism comprising an elongate tube rotatably mounted onto the cannula and over the plurality of flaps, the elongate tube having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal end with the cannula extending through the lumen of the elongate tube such that the proximal end of the cannula is positioned proximal to the proximal end of the elongate tube and the distal end of the cannula is positioned distal to the distal end of the elongate tube, an interior surface, an exterior surface, a proximal-end region, a distal-end region, a central region that is positioned between the proximal-end region and the distal-end region, and at least one opening extending between the interior surface and the exterior surface; wherein in a free, activated state, a first array of flaps of the plurality of flaps biases radially outwardly from the cannula to substantially prevent proximal movement and a second array of flaps of the plurality of flaps biases radially outwardly from the cannula to substantially prevent distal movement of the cannula relative to the body wall and in a constrained, deactivated state, the plurality of flaps is positioned between the cannula and the elongate tube and maintained substantially parallel to the exterior surface of the cannula; and the at least one opening in the elongate tube is sized and positioned such that rotation of the elongate tube in a first direction about the cannula exposes the plurality of flaps in its entirety through the at least one opening and allows each flap of the plurality of flaps to activate.