Claims
- 1. A method for retracting an organ inside the body to provide access to adjacent tissue for a surgical instrument, the method comprising steps of:
- providing an inflatable retractor including a main envelope enclosing a main chamber, the main envelope being in a collapsed state;
- providing an elastomeric window;
- placing the main envelope of the inflatable retractor adjacent the organ;
- inflating the main chamber to an expanded state to retract the organ;
- following inflation of the main chamber to the expanded state, attaching the elastomeric window to the main envelope inside the main chamber to cover part of the main envelope;
- passing the surgical instrument into the main chamber; and
- piercing an aperture in the part of the main envelope covered by the elastomeric window to provide access for the surgical instrument to contact the tissue, the elastomeric window providing a gas-tight seal to maintain the main chamber in the expanded state.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein:
- the method additionally includes a step of providing a gripping instrument;
- in the step of providing an inflatable retractor, the retractor additionally includes a gripping tab attached to the main envelope inside the main chamberl and
- the step of inflating the main chamber comprises steps of: inflating the main chamber, optimizing orientation of the main chamber relative to the
- tissue by repeating steps of: observing the orientation of the main chamber, ands, if the orientation is incorrect:
- partially deflating the main chambers:
- re-orientating the main chamber by gripping the gripping tab with the gripping instrument and manipulating the gripping instrument; and
- reinflating the main chamber, until the orientation of the main chamber is correct.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the main envelope is maintained in the collapsed state by lacing; and
- the step of placing the main envelope of the retractor adjacent the organ includes steps of:
- providing an insertion tube,
- pushing the main envelope through the insertion tube from outside the body, and
- unlacing the lacing.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- the main envelope is maintained in the collapsed state by a peelable sheath; and
- the step of placing the main envelope of the retractor adjacent the organ includes steps of:
- providing an insertion tube,
- pushing the main envelope through the insertion tube from outside the body, and
- peeling the peelable sheath away from the main envelope.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein:
- the peelable sheath includes a tear strip, and
- the step of peeling the peelable sheath includes removing the tear strip to release the peelable sheath from the main envelope.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- in the step of providing an inflatable retractor, the retractor additionally comprises a flexible sheath attached the main envelope; and
- the method further comprises steps of:
- inserting a pointed instrument into the main chamber to engage with the flexible sheath,
- driving the flexible sheath through to outside the body with the pointed instrument,
- inserting the surgical instrument from outside the body through the flexible sheath into the main chamber.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- in the step of providing an inflatable retractor, the main envelope includes a marker; and
- the step of placing the main envelope of the retractor adjacent the organ includes a step of observing the marker to determine an orientation of the main envelope in the collapsed state relative to the organ.
- 8. The method of claim 1, additionally comprising a step of
- passing the surgical instrument through the aperture to treat the tissue.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein:
- in the step of providing an inflatable retractor, the retractor additionally includes a main inflation tube attached to the main envelope and communicating with the main chamber; and
- in the step of passing the surgical instrument into the main chamber, the surgical instrument is passed into the main chamber through the main inflation tube.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein
- in the step of passing the surgical instrument through the aperture to treat the tissue, the surgical instrument is passed through the elastomeric window, and the elastomeric window forms a gas-tight seal with the surgical instrument.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein: in the step of attaching the elastomeric window to the main envelope, the elastomeric window is attached to cover a first part of the main envelope;
- in the step of piercing an aperture, the aperture is pierced in the first part of the main envelope;
- the method additionally comprises steps of:
- providing an additional elastomeric window,
- attaching the additional elastomeric window to the main envelope inside the main chamber to cover a second part of the main envelope, and
- piercing an additional aperture in the second part of the main envelope; and
- in the step of passing the surgical instrument into the main chamber, the surgical instrument is passed into the main chamber through the additional aperture.
- 12. The method of claim 8, wherein, in the step of passing the surgical instrument through the aperture to treat the tissue, surgical instrument is passed through the elastomeric window, and the elastomeric window forms a gas-tight seal with the surgical instrument to maintain the main chamber in the expanded state.
- 13. The method of claim 1, additionally comprising steps of:
- pulling the tissue into the main chamber through the aperture; and
- using the surgical instrument inside the main chamber to treat the tissue.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein:
- the step of providing an inflatable retractor, the retractor additionally includes a main inflation tube attached to the main envelope and communicating with the main chamber; and
- in the step of passing the surgical instrument into the main chamber, the surgical instrument is passed into the main chamber through the main inflation tube.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein,
- in the step of pulling the tissue into the main chamber through the aperture, the tissue is pulled through the elastomeric window, and the elastomeric window forms a gas-tight seal with the tissue.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein, in the step of pulling the tissue into the main chamber through the aperture, the tissue is pulled through the elastomeric window, and the elastomeric window forms a gas-tight seal with the tissue.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein:
- in the step of attaching the elastomeric window to the main envelope, the elastomeric window is attached to cover a first part of the main envelope;
- in the step of piercing an aperture, the aperture is pierced in the first part of the main envelope;
- the method additionally comprises steps of:
- providing an additional elastomeric window,
- attaching the additional elastomeric window to the main envelope inside the main chamber to cover a second part of the main envelope, and
- piercing an additional aperture in the second part of the main envelope; and
- in the step of passing the surgical instrument into the main chamber, the surgical instrument is passed into the main chamber through the additional aperture.
- 18. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- in the step of attaching the elastomeric window to the main envelope, the elastomeric window is attached to cover a first part of the main envelope;
- in the step of piercing an aperture, the aperture is pierced in the first part of the main envelope;
- the method additionally comprises steps of:
- providing an additional elastomeric window,
- attaching the additional elastomeric window to the main envelope inside the main chamber to cover a second part of the main envelope, and
- piercing an additional aperture in the second part of the main envelope; and
- in the step of passing the surgical instrument into the main chamber, the surgical instrument is passed into the main chamber through the additional aperture.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/794,590, filed Nov. 19, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,309,896, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/706,781, filed May 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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