Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument for manipulating a thread situated within a body, in particular a body cavity, comprising a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a handle located at said proximal end of the shaft, and two thread receivers located at said distal end of the shaft, each of said thread receivers being formed by a hook-shaped structure having an opening and being arranged to at least partly surround the thread, said openings being arranged to face in opposite directions and said hook-shaped structures being arranged to lie directly adjacent one another in a single, common plane.
- 2. A surgical instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thread receivers are formed from wire.
- 3. A surgical instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thread receivers comprise an S-shaped structure, one end of which continuously merges into the distal end of said shaft.
- 4. A surgical instrument for manipulating a thread situated within a body, said instrument comprising a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a handle located at said proximal end and two thread receivers located at said distal end, each of said thread receivers being formed by an open guide arranged to at least partly surround the thread, one of said guides being open in the direction of said proximal end and the other of said guides being open in the direction of said distal end, said guides being arranged so as to be accessible from a common side of the shaft.
- 5. A surgical instrument for manipulating a thread situated within a body, in particular a body cavity, comprising a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a handle located at said proximal end of the shaft, and two thread receivers located at said distal end of the shaft, each of said thread receivers being formed by a hook-shaped structure so as to form an opening and being arranged to at least partly surround the thread, said openings being arranged to face in opposite directions and to lie in a direction parallel to the axis, and said hook-shaped structures being arranged to lie directly adjacent one another in a single, common plane.
- 6. A surgical instrument for manipulating a thread situated within a body, in particular a body cavity, comprising a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a handle located at said proximal end of the shaft, and two thread receivers located at said distal end of the shaft, each of said thread receivers being formed by a hook-shaped structure having an opening and being arranged to at least partly surround the thread, said openings being arranged to face in opposite directions and said hook-shaped structures being arranged to lie directly adjacent one another in a single, common plane, said thread receivers being arranged to lie within an outer contour of said shaft as seen in the axial direction thereof.
- 7. A surgical instrument for manipulating a thread situated within a body, in particular a body cavity, comprising a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a handle located at said proximal end of the shaft, and two thread receivers located at said distal end of the shaft, each of said thread receivers being formed by a hook-shaped structure having an opening and being arranged to at least partly surround the thread, said openings being arranged to face in opposite directions and so as to face one another, and said hook-shaped structures being arranged to lie directly adjacent one another in a single, common plane.
- 8. A surgical instrument for manipulating a thread situated within a body, in particular a body cavity, comprising a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a handle located at said proximal end of the shaft, and two thread receivers located at said distal end of the shaft, each of said thread receivers being formed by a hook-shaped structure having an inlet opening and an outlet opening for the thread and being shaped so as to completely surround the thread and form guides for the inlet and outlet opening that extend over several planes transverse to the thread axis, said openings being arranged to face in opposite directions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/961,172, filed Oct. 14, 1992 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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