The invention is directed to a system and method for releasably holding a
surgical instrument (14), such as an endoscopic instrument configured for
delivery through a small percutaneous penetration in a patient. The
instrument comprises an elongate shaft (100) with a pair of mounting pins
(116) laterally extending from the shaft between its proximal and distal
ends. An instrument holder comprises a support having a central bore
(202) and an axially extending slot (204) for receiving the instrument
shaft and the mounting pins. A pair of locking slots (206) are cut into
the support transversely to and in communication with the axial slot so
that the mounting pins can be rotated within the locking slots. The
instrument support further includes a latch assembly for automatically
locking the mounting pins within the locking slots to releasably couple
the instrument to the instrument holder. With this twist-lock motion, the
surgeon can rapidly engage and disengage various instruments from the
holder during a surgical procedure, such as open surgery, laparoscopy or
thoracoscopy.