Patent ID: 8753269
Filing Date: 2014-06-17
Classification: A61B

Abstract:
1. A surgical access device comprising: a lower portion comprising a central opening spaced from a lower portion outer wall; an upper portion adjacent to the lower portion and comprising a central opening spaced from an upper portion outer wall; and at least one flange portion extending outwardly from the upper and lower portions; wherein the central openings of the lower and upper portions combine to define a common longitudinal axis; and further wherein the lower and upper portions extend from one another along the longitudinal axis, including the lower portion terminating at and defining a lower end of the device and the upper portion terminating at and defining an upper end of the device opposite the lower end; and further wherein the at least one flange portion defines opposing lower and upper faces, the lower face facing, and longitudinally spaced from, the lower end, and the upper face facing, and longitudinally spaced from, the upper end; and further wherein the lower and upper portions combine to define opposing, first and second gap edges each extending to and between the lower and upper ends, the gap edges combining to define a gap extending from and open to the central opening of the lower and upper portions and through the lower and upper portion outer walls, the first and second gap edges having continuous, complimentary shapes configured such that the first gap edge slides over the second gap edge when the device is subjected to a compressive force, including along the upper portion; and further wherein the outer wall of the upper portion is radially spaced from the longitudinal axis by a thickness of the outer wall of the upper portion, and further wherein the outer wall of the upper portion comprises at least one gripping surface; and even further wherein the at least one gripping surface comprises a first concave curved gripping surface that is curved toward the longitudinal axis and extends from the upper face of the at least one flange portion to the upper end.