Unitary endoscopic vessel harvesting devices
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1. A method for harvesting a blood vessel comprising:
- advancing a cannula having a dissection tip disposed at a distal tip of an elongated body along the blood vessel to separate the blood vessel and its branch vessels from surrounding tissue, the dissection tip having an inner cavity terminating at an internal apex and an indented external apex at a distal end of the tip, wherein the internal apex and the indented external apex are co-linear with a central axis of the elongated body;
moving a first cutting portion and a second cutting portion in a distal direction from a position proximal of the dissection tip to capture the blood vessel between the first and second cutting portions; and
rotating at least one of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion circumferentially about the dissection tip toward one another to cut the captured blood vessel.
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Unitary endoscopic vessel harvesting devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, such devices comprise an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end, a tip disposed at the distal end of the elongated body; and a cutting unit having a first cutting portion and a second cutting portion, the first cutting portion and the second cutting portion being moveable in a longitudinal direction relative to the elongated body to capture a blood vessel between the first cutting portion and the second cutting portion, and being rotatable relative to one another circumferentially about the tip to cut the captured blood vessel.
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1. A method for harvesting a blood vessel comprising:
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advancing a cannula having a dissection tip disposed at a distal tip of an elongated body along the blood vessel to separate the blood vessel and its branch vessels from surrounding tissue, the dissection tip having an inner cavity terminating at an internal apex and an indented external apex at a distal end of the tip, wherein the internal apex and the indented external apex are co-linear with a central axis of the elongated body; moving a first cutting portion and a second cutting portion in a distal direction from a position proximal of the dissection tip to capture the blood vessel between the first and second cutting portions; and rotating at least one of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion circumferentially about the dissection tip toward one another to cut the captured blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for harvesting a blood vessel comprising:
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advancing a cannula having a dissection tip disposed at a distal tip of an elongated body along a blood vessel to separate the blood vessel and its branch vessels from surrounding tissue; moving a first cutting portion and a second cutting portion in a distal direction from a position proximal of the dissection tip to a position over the dissection tip to capture a blood vessel between the first and second cutting portions; and rotating at least one of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion circumferentially about the dissection tip toward one another to cut the captured blood vessel, wherein the first cutting portion has a sharpened edge and an edge of the second cutting portion facing the sharpened edge of the first cutting portion is flat. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for harvesting a blood vessel comprising:
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advancing a cannula having a dissection tip disposed at a distal tip of an elongated body along a blood vessel to separate the blood vessel and its branch vessels from surrounding tissue; moving a first cutting portion and a second cutting portion in a distal direction from a position proximal of the dissection tip to a position over the dissection tip to capture a blood vessel between the first and second cutting portions, wherein at least one of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion has a sharpened edge; and rotating at least one of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion circumferentially about the dissection tip toward one another to cut the captured blood vessel, wherein one of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion remains stationary as the other of the first cutting portion or the second cutting portion rotates circumferentially about the dissection tip. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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