FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical equipment, namely to surgical instruments intended for retention and actuation of surgical needle during sutures, and can be used in proctology when performing a hemorrhoid suturing and hemorrhoid dearterialization, in cardiosurgery to suture an opening in the heart cavity by forming a U-shaped or Z-shaped suture, in general surgery for stitching of bleeding vessel in narrow canal with poor visibility. Device for fixation of surgical needle holders comprises two channels parallel to each other, rigidly connected to each other, each of which is configured to accommodate laparoscopic needle-holder with possibility of its only longitudinal movement inside channel. Channels are formed in the body, in which at least one additional channel is formed, which is intended for the auxiliary element placement during the operation.
EFFECT: using the invention enables maintaining the surgical needle control during the operation, improving the operational reliability, reducing the time of suturing and providing atraumaticity.
8 cl, 14 dwg
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Dates
2020-11-11—Published
2020-05-07—Filed