Claims
- 1. A suction support for providing countertraction to a body tissue during surgery, comprising
an elongate tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and first and second lumens therebetween, the first lumen adapted for suction and the second lumen adapted for providing access to a medical device; an arcuate member joined to the distal end of the tubular member, the arcuate member having a lumen which communicates with the first lumen of the elongate member; and at least one suction port disposed along the arcuate member and communicating with the first lumen of the arcuate member.
- 2. The suction support of claim 1, further comprising a medical device inserted through the second lumen.
- 3. The suction support of claim 2, wherein the medical device is a retractable blade.
- 4. The suction support of claim 2, wherein the medical device is a cannula.
- 5. The suction support of claim 1, wherein the proximal end of the elongate member is adapted for attachment to a vacuum.
- 6. The suction support of claim 1, wherein the elongate member and the arcuate member are joined at an angle of between 45°-135°.
- 7. The suction support of claim 1, wherein the elongate member and arcuate member are pivotally joined at an angle which is adjustable.
- 8. The suction support of claim 7, further comprising a rotating locking member.
- 9. The suction support of claim 7, wherein the elongate member and the arcuate member are joined at angle of 90°.
- 10. The suction support of claim 1, wherein the tubular member is joined to the arcuate member at a midpoint of the arcuate member.
- 11. The suction support of claim 1, wherein the tubular member is joined to the arcuate member at an end point of the arcuate member.
- 12. The suction support of claim 1, wherein each arm of the arcuate member contains a number of suction ports between 3 to 10.
- 13. The suction support of claim 12, wherein each arm of the arcuate member contains 5 suction supports.
- 14. The suction support of claim 1, wherein the arcuate member contains a continuous slot communicating with the lumen of the arcuate member.
- 15. The suction support of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of suction cups disposed along the arcuate member and each communicating with a suction port.
- 16. A method for stabilizing a body tissue during surgery, comprising the steps of:
providing a suction support comprising an elongate tubular member having a first lumen adapted for suction and a second lumen adapted for providing access to a medical device, and an arcuate member having a lumen which communicates with the first lumen of the elongate tubular member and at least one suction port, said arcuate member joined to a distal end of the tubular member; introducing the suction support into a patient's thoracic cavity through an incision; positioning the suction support about a body tissue; applying a vacuum to the lumen of the elongate tubular member, wherein the body tissue is releasably engaged by the suction port; inserting medical device through the second lumen of the elongate tubular member; and removing the vacuum to thereby release the body tissue from the suction port.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the body tissue is an artery.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the artery is the aorta.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the body of tissue is the atrium.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the body tissue is a vein.
- 21. The method of claim 16, wherein the medical device is a cannula.
- 22. The method of claim 16, wherein the medical device is a surgical blade, and method comprises the further step of making an incision in the body tissue after stabilization by the suction support.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/411,483, filed Oct. 1, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/161,937, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,007,523. The contents of each of the aforementioned are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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