Access catheter apparatus for use in minimally invasive surgery and diagnostic procedures in the uterus and fallopian tubes
First Claim
1. A catheter apparatus for gaining access into the uterine cavity in order to perform minimally invasive surgery or diagnosis in a uterus and its associated fallopian tubes, the catheter apparatus comprising:
- a single-lumen tubular body; and
an elongated balloon disposed distally on the single-lumen tubular body for insertion into a cervical canal of the uterus, the balloon sealed containing a fixed internal residual volume of fluid and having opposing portions which occlude both openings of the cervical canal when the fluid in the balloon is displaced to inflate the opposing balloon portions to prevent distal and proximal movement of the catheter independent of the length of the cervical canal.
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Abstract
A catheter apparatus for gaining access into the uterine cavity in order to perform minimally invasive surgery or diagnostic procedures related to a uterus and fallopian tubes, includes a single-lumen catheter; and an elongated balloon disposed distally on the single-lumen catheter for insertion into a cervical canal of the uterus. The balloon has opposing portions which occlude openings of the cervical canal when inflated. A fluid displacement sleeve is slidably disposed over the single-lumen catheter. The sleeve is moveable over the elongated balloon to inflate the portions of the balloon which are adjacent the opposite openings of the cervical canal when the balloon is inserted therein. Because there is no need for a balloon inflation lumen, the outer diameter of the catheter can be minimized and the cost of the apparatus is reduced.
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20 Claims
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1. A catheter apparatus for gaining access into the uterine cavity in order to perform minimally invasive surgery or diagnosis in a uterus and its associated fallopian tubes, the catheter apparatus comprising:
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a single-lumen tubular body; and
an elongated balloon disposed distally on the single-lumen tubular body for insertion into a cervical canal of the uterus, the balloon sealed containing a fixed internal residual volume of fluid and having opposing portions which occlude both openings of the cervical canal when the fluid in the balloon is displaced to inflate the opposing balloon portions to prevent distal and proximal movement of the catheter independent of the length of the cervical canal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10-17. -17. (Cancelled)
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18. A catheter apparatus for gaining access into the uterine cavity in order to perform minimally invasive surgery and diagnosis in a uterus and its associated fallopian tubes, the catheter apparatus comprising:
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a single-lumen catheter; and
a surgical instrument insertion adapter assembly disposed at a proximal end of the single-lumen catheter. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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