Clear view cannula
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There is disclosed a clear view cannula for use in surgical procedures having a tubular body, a cylindrical sleeve mounted about and slidably secured to the tubular body, and a plurality of shield members secured to the cylindrical sleeve. The cylindrical sleeve is slidably movable relative to the tubular body causing the shield members to expand and deploy such that the shield members retain torn and fragmented soft tissue within an anatomical cavity. Means are provided on the tubular body to co-act with means on the cylindrical sleeve to lock the expanded and deployed shield members and secure the tubular body within an anatomical body.
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20 Claims
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1-13. -13. (Canceled)
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14. A method using a clear view cannula in anthroscopic surgery comprising the steps of:
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a. Providing a clear view cannula suitable for providing visibility within a joint cavity of a patient, the clear view cannula having a tubular body and a cylindical sleeve defining a longitudinal axis, the clear view cannula defining a through hole aligned with the longitudinal axis and having shield members configured for expanding substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cannula while creating only a minimal penetration into a body of a patient, the clear view cannula including a single piece handle and a shoulder being adapted for use by one hand of a surgeon, the complete control of the clear view cannula being done by the one hand of the surgeon, the tubular body including and the shoulder being configured to engage the teeth and lock the cylindrical sleeve in position relative to the tubular body;
b. making an arthroscopic penetration of a body wall of a patient using a distal end of the clear view cannula in a first position and positioning the shield members inside a body wall of the patient;
c. moving the cylindrical sleeve distally relative to the tubular body using finger pressure of the one hand of the surgeon to expand the shield members from the first position aligned with the longitudinal axis of the clear view cannula to the second position wherein the shield members are approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the clear view cannula, positioning the proximal side of the shield members against the inside of the body wall, the clear view cannula being configured to minimized the distance of penetration of the distal end of the cannula into the patient in the second position, the shield members being configured for securing the torn or fragmented tissue associated with the arthroscopic penetration against the inner surface of the body wall, using the clear view cannula to visualize a joint cavity of the patient; and
d. returning the clear view cannula to the first position by repositioning the shoulder of the cylindrical sleeve proximally relative to the tubular body so as to return the shield members to the first position using only the one hand of the surgeon, withdrawing the clear view cannula from the body of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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