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Device for introducing medical instruments into a body

  • US 4,475,902 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1982
  • Issued: 10/09/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for use in the delivery of a medical instrument into an opening in a living organism, said apparatus being intended for insertion into the opening and comprising:

  • a tip portion, said tip portion having a cylindrical body portion and a generally hemispherically-shaped forward end which extends from said body portion, said body portion having a longitudinal axis and an inner diameter which is greater than the outer diameter of the medical instrument to be delivered therethrough, said tip portion being provided with a circumferential recess in the exterior surface of the side wall of said body portion, said recess being displaced from said tip portion forward end, said tip portion forward end being provided with an opening commensurate in size and shape with the cross-section of the medical instrument to be delivered, the medical instrument being mounted in said opening in said tip portion forward end;

    an internal chamber, said chamber being in part defined by said tip portion;

    a plurality of nozzles for establishing fluid communication between said recess in the exterior surface of said body portion and said internal chamber, said nozzles having axes which are angularly oriented with respect to said longitudinal axis whereby fluid discharged therefrom will be directed outwardly and rearwardly with respect to said tip portion to produce a reactive force component which urges said apparatus in the direction of further insertion of said tip portion, the discharge ends of said nozzles being recessed with respect to the exterior surface of said tip portion body portion and defining a plane which is generally transverse to said longitudinal axis;

    tubular support means for said tip portion, said support means defining an extension of said internal chamber and coupling said internal chamber to a source of pressurized fluid; and

    means for causing dialation of the opening into which the apparatus is inserted.

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