Endovascular surgical method
First Claim
1. An endovascular surgical method comprising the steps of:
- incising a patient to gain access to the interior of a selected blood vessel;
inserting a cannula through an aperture formed in a sealing member comprising an elastomeric membrane having an aperture for receiving the cannula, the membrane having an elongated wall portion surrounding the aperture, an outer flange region and an expandable bellowed intermediate portion between the flange region and the elongated wall portion, said sealing member having a layer of adhesive on the bottom surface of the flange region and being oriented so that the bottom surface of the flange region contacts the patient'"'"'s skin when the cannula is inserted through the incision, the aperture and cannula being relatively sized to form a tight fit and seal around the cannula, perform surgery from within the selected blood vessel by inserting and withdrawing surgical instruments through the cannula to so that the intermediate portion resiliently supports the cannula for movement against elongated wall portion without transmitting stress to the flange portion of the sealing member that would cause the flange portion to pull away from the patient'"'"'s skin.
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Abstract
An endovascular surgical method comprises the steps of (1) incising a patient to gain access to the interior of a selected blood vessel, (2) inserting a cannula through an aperture formed in a sealing member comprising an elastomeric membrane having an aperture for receiving the cannula, an elongated wall portion surrounding the aperture, an outer flange region, an expandable bellowed intermediate portion between the flange region and the elongated wall portion, and a layer of adhesive on the bottom surface of the flange region, (3) orienting the membrane so that the bottom surface of the flange region contacts the patient'"'"'s skin when the cannula is inserted through the incision, the aperture and cannula being relatively sized to form a tight fit and seal around the cannula, and (4) perform surgery from within the selected blood vessel by inserting and withdrawing surgical instruments through the cannula to so that the intermediate membrane portion resiliently supports the cannula for movement against its elongated wall portion without transmitting stress to the flange portion that would cause the flange portion to pull away from the patient'"'"'s skin.
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2 Claims
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1. An endovascular surgical method comprising the steps of:
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incising a patient to gain access to the interior of a selected blood vessel;
inserting a cannula through an aperture formed in a sealing member comprising an elastomeric membrane having an aperture for receiving the cannula, the membrane having an elongated wall portion surrounding the aperture, an outer flange region and an expandable bellowed intermediate portion between the flange region and the elongated wall portion, said sealing member having a layer of adhesive on the bottom surface of the flange region and being oriented so that the bottom surface of the flange region contacts the patient'"'"'s skin when the cannula is inserted through the incision, the aperture and cannula being relatively sized to form a tight fit and seal around the cannula, perform surgery from within the selected blood vessel by inserting and withdrawing surgical instruments through the cannula to so that the intermediate portion resiliently supports the cannula for movement against elongated wall portion without transmitting stress to the flange portion of the sealing member that would cause the flange portion to pull away from the patient'"'"'s skin.
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2. An endovascular surgical method comprising the step of:
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inserting a cannula into the incision in a patient via an elastomeric sealing member having a cannula-accommodating aperture sized to form a tight fit and seal around the cannula, an elongated wall portion surrounding the aperture, an outer flange region, an expandable bellowed intermediate portion between the flange region and the elongated wall portion, and a layer of adhesive formed on the bottom surface of the flange region to contact the patient'"'"'s skin generally circumscribing the incision when the cannula is inserted;
pressing the adhesive surface against the patient'"'"'s skin generally circumscribing the incision to seal the member to the patient;
inserting and withdrawing surgical instruments through the cannula to perform surgery from within the selected blood vessel so that the intermediate portion resiliently supports the cannula for movement against elongated wall portion without transmitting stress to the flange portion of the sealing member that would cause the flange portion to pull away from the patient'"'"'s skin; and
removing the sealing member from the patient'"'"'s skin near the completion of the surgical procedure.
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