Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument for treating incontinence, the instrument comprising:
a handle portion, a needle portion having substantial structure in three dimensions and a distal end, the needle portion having a portion that is sized and shaped to extend between an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen and a vaginal incision; and the needle portion having structure near the distal end for associating the instrument with an implantable material for treating the incontinence.
- 2. A surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein the needle portion includes a portion that is substantially helically shaped.
- 3. A surgical instrument according to claim 2 wherein the substantially helically shaped portion comprises a variable helix shape.
- 4. A surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein the handle portion is elongate along a handle axis, the needle portion includes a substantially straight spacer portion along the handle axis, and a variable spiral portion extending from the spacer portion.
- 5. A surgical instrument according to claim 4 wherein the variable spiral portion has a tissue clearance depth of greater than about 1.5 inches and less than about 2.5 inches.
- 6. A surgical instrument according to claim 4 wherein the variable spiral portion has a maximum width of greater than about 1.25 inches and less than about 3 inches.
- 7. A surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein structure for associating the instrument with an implantable material comprises an eyelet.
- 8. A surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein the handle portion is elongate defining a mid plane, and the distal end includes a distal tip situated substantially near an extension of the mid plane that is spaced from the handle portion.
- 9. A surgical instrument according to claim 1 wherein the needle portion includes a substantially circular cross sectional shape with a diameter less than about 4 mm.
- 10. A surgical instrument for treating incontinence, the instrument comprising:
first and second ends, the instrument having a portion that is sized and shaped to extend between a vaginal incision and an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen; one of the ends having a handle, at least the other end having securement surfaces for snap fitting the instrument to another surgical component used to treat the incontinence, the snap fit providing a substantially permanent attachment between the instrument and the other surgical component.
- 11. A surgical instrument for treating incontinence according to claim 10 wherein the other surgical component comprises a dilator of a sling assembly for treating incontinence.
- 12. A surgical instrument for treating incontinence according to claim 11 wherein the instrument and the dilator have complementary engagement surfaces for resisting separation of the instrument from the dilator once they are snap fitted together.
- 13. A surgical instrument for treating incontinence, the instrument comprising:
a handle portion, a needle portion having a substantially straight portion projecting from the handle portion and a variable spiral portion with a distal end, the variable spiral portion being sized and shaped to extend between an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen and a vaginal incision; and the needle portion having structure near the distal end for associating the instrument with an implantable material for treating the incontinence.
- 14. A surgical instrument according to claim 13 wherein the variable spiral portion has a tissue clearance depth of greater than about 1.5 inches and less than about 2.5 inches.
- 15. A surgical instrument according to claim 13 wherein the variable spiral portion has a maximum width of greater than about 1.25 inches and less than about 3 inches .
- 16. A surgical assembly for treating incontinence comprising:
a surgical instrument having a handle portion, a needle portion having substantial structure in three dimensions and a distal end, the needle portion having a portion that is sized and shaped to extend between an incision substantially adjacent a patient's obturator foramen and a vaginal incision; an implantable synthetic material and a sheath situated about the implantable synthetic material; and the needle portion having structure near the distal end for associating the instrument with the implantable synthetic material.
- 17. A surgical assembly according to claim 16 further including a dilator wherein the dilator has an overall length of less than about 0.7inches.
- 18. A surgical assembly according to claim 16 wherein the structure of the needle portion near the distal end for associating the instrument with the implantable synthetic material comprises an eyelet.
- 19. A surgical assembly according to claim 16 further including a dilator with engagement surfaces for connecting the dilator to the instrument, the dilator operatively associated with the sheath and implantable material;
wherein the structure of the needle portion near the distal end for associating the instrument with the implantable synthetic material comprises surfaces complementary with the engagement surfaces of the dilator for resisting separation of the instrument from the dilator once they are engaged.
- 20. A surgical assembly according to claim 16 wherein the needle portion is sized and shaped for a predetermined side of a patient, and the handle portion includes indicia indicating the predetermined side of the patient.
- 22. A surgical assembly for treating incontinence comprising:
a first surgical instrument for use on a right side of a patient, the first surgical instrument comprising a handle portion and a needle portion having substantial structure in three dimensions and a distal end, the needle portion having a portion that is sized and shaped to extend between an incision substantially adjacent the obturator foramen on the patient's right side and a vaginal incision; and a second surgical instrument for use on a left side of a patient, the second surgical instrument comprising a handle portion and a needle portion having substantial structure in three dimensions and a distal end, the needle portion having a portion that is sized and shaped to extend between an incision substantially adjacent the obturator foramen on the patient's left side and a vaginal incision.
- 23. A surgical assembly according to claim 22 wherein the handle portion of the first surgical instrument includes indicia indicating the first surgical instrument is for use on the right side of the patient, and
the handle portion of the second surgical instrument includes indicia indicating the second surgical instrument is for use on the left side of the patient.
- 24. Am assembly according to claim 22 further including
an implantable knitted polypropylene material, and a sheath situated about the implantable synthetic material.
- 25. A surgical assembly according to claim 22 wherein the first and second surgical instruments include an eyelet for receiving a suture to tie the surgical instrument to the implantable material.
- 26. A surgical assembly according to claim 22 further including first and second dilators for associating the first and second surgical instruments with the implantable material.
- 27. A surgical instrument for treating incontinence comprising:
a needle sized and shaped to either a) initially extend through an incision substantially adjacent a patient's obturator foramen and then through a vaginal incision, or b) initially extend through a vaginal incision and subsequently through an incision substantially adjacent a patient's obturator foramen.
- 28. A surgical instrument according to claim 27 wherein the needle comprises a pair of ends having surfaces for affording association with either an implantable sling material or a removable handle.
- 29. A surgical assembly according to claim 27 wherein the needle is sized and shaped for use on either the patient's right side or left side.
- 30. A method of treating incontinence comprising the steps of:
creating a vaginal incision, creating an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen, providing an elongate surgical instrument comprising first and second ends, with at least one of the ends having securement surfaces, providing a sling assembly having an implantable sling for treating the incontinence, the sling assembly having surfaces complementary to the securement surfaces, passing the instrument between the incisions, then snap fitting the instrument to the sling assembly to provide a substantially permanent attachment between the instrument and the assembly, then passing the implantable material through tissue from the vaginal incision toward the incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen.
- 31. A method of treating incontinence comprising the steps of:
creating a vaginal incision, creating an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen, providing an elongate surgical instrument comprising first and second ends, the instrument having substantial structure in three dimensions, providing an implant for treating the incontinence, passing the instrument between the incisions, then associating the implant with the instrument, and passing the implant through tissue and through the patient's obturator foramen with the instrument.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 wherein the step of providing an elongate surgical instrument includes the step of providing an instrument with a portion that is substantially helically shaped, and the step of passing the implant through tissue includes the step of passing the implant along a substantially three dimensional path.
- 33. A method according to claim 31 wherein the step of providing an elongate surgical instrument includes the step of providing an instrument with an elongate handle portion having an axis, and
the step of passing the instrument between the incisions includes the step of rolling the instrument about the axis of the handle portion.
- 34. A method of treating incontinence comprising the steps of:
creating a vaginal incision, creating an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen, providing an elongate surgical instrument comprising a handle portion, a needle portion having a substantially straight portion projecting from the handle portion and a variable spiral portion with a distal end, providing an implant for treating the incontinence, passing at least a portion of the variable spiral portion between the incisions by initially passing the distal end through the incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen and then through the vaginal incision, then associating the implant with a portion of the instrument that has emerged from the vaginal incision, and then moving the distal end of the instrument with the implant associated therewith from the vaginal incision toward the patient's obturator foramen to pass the implant through tissue.
- 35. A method according to claim 34 wherein the step of associating the implant with a portion of the instrument that has emerged from the vaginal incision includes the step of using a suture to tie the implant to an eyelet in the distal end of the needle.
- 36. A method of treating incontinence comprising the steps of:
creating a vaginal incision, creating an incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen, providing an elongate surgical instrument comprising a pair of ends, providing an assembly having an implant for treating incontinence, initially passing one end of the instrument initially through the vaginal incision toward the incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen in a path through the patient's obturator foramen until one end of the instrument emerges from the incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen, leaving the other end of the needle projecting from the vaginal incision, then associating the end of the instrument that projects from the vaginal incision with the assembly, and then moving the instrument out of the patient's body to pass the implant through tissue from the vaginal incision toward the incision substantially adjacent the patient's obturator foramen to place the implant in a therapeutically effective position.
- 37. The ornamental design for a surgical instrument, as shown in FIGS. 39 through 45 and described in the brief description of the drawings.
- 38. The ornamental design for a surgical instrument, as shown in FIGS. 46 through 52 and described in the brief description of the drawings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/362,806, filed Mar. 7, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/380,797, filed May 13, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/402,007, filed Aug. 8, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/414,865 filed Sep. 30, 2002. The entire contents of all of the provisional patent applications are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
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60362806 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
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60380797 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60402007 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
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60414865 |
Sep 2002 |
US |