Micro-hemostat
First Claim
1. A micro-hemostat useful in micro-surgery during anastomosis of blood vessels comprising(a) a highly flexible tubular bar having a flexible, relatively inelastic inner wall and a flexible elastic outer wall, said walls being joined together at the ends of the bar to form an annular chamber defined by the space between the walls, said inner wall forming a passage through which uninterrupted blood flow takes place when the tubular bar is placed within a blood vessel;
- (b) means preventing said outer wall from expanding when the chamber is pressurized except for areas adjacent each end of the bar which can be inflated under pressure to form annular cuffs; and
(c) a tubular stem attached at one end to the outer wall of said bar between said cuff areas at a point intermediate the length of the bar permitting said chamber to be pressurized therethrough, said stem having a passage therethrough which communicates with the annular chamber.
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Abstract
A micro-hemostat especially useful for microsurgery includes a T-shaped member having a highly flexible, double walled tubular bar. The tubular stem of the T-shaped member is connected at one end to the outer wall of the bar and it communicates with an annular space between the walls of the bar. The other end of the stem is connected and communicates with a pressure bulb containing a pressurizing fluid to form a completely closed fluid system. The outer wall of the bar includes cuff portions of highly elastic material adjacent each end of the bar and the inner wall of the bar is a tube of relatively inelastic material. In use, the highly flexible, unpressurized bar is introduced into a blood vessel through an incision using the stem and the pressure bulb as a handle. The bar is then pressurized by squeezing the pressure bulb to inflate the cuff portions to form seals with the inner wall of the blood vessel and to rigidize the normally highly flexible portions of the bar intermediate the cuff portions. As a result blood can flow through the blood vessel only by passing through the lumen of the bar. The stem can be closed to prevent the pressurizing fluid from returning to the pressure bulb and to retain the bar in a pressurized condition until the surgery is completed. A novel method of preparing the micro-hemostat is also disclosed.
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6 Claims
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1. A micro-hemostat useful in micro-surgery during anastomosis of blood vessels comprising
(a) a highly flexible tubular bar having a flexible, relatively inelastic inner wall and a flexible elastic outer wall, said walls being joined together at the ends of the bar to form an annular chamber defined by the space between the walls, said inner wall forming a passage through which uninterrupted blood flow takes place when the tubular bar is placed within a blood vessel; -
(b) means preventing said outer wall from expanding when the chamber is pressurized except for areas adjacent each end of the bar which can be inflated under pressure to form annular cuffs; and (c) a tubular stem attached at one end to the outer wall of said bar between said cuff areas at a point intermediate the length of the bar permitting said chamber to be pressurized therethrough, said stem having a passage therethrough which communicates with the annular chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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