Co-axial tube surgical infusion/suction cutter tip
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument comprising a first tube having at one end an end wall disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the first tube which end wall contains an aperture;
- a second tube disposed substantially coaxially within the first tube and having at one end an end wall disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the second tube which end wall is resiliently urged by resilient means into close juxtaposition with the end wall of the first tube;
the end wall of said second tube containing an aperture;
said apertures extending only in said end walls so that the side walls of said tubes are free of any apertures;
means to enable the tubes to be rotated relative to one another about their common axis, the apertures in the end walls of the tubes each lying wholly within the plane of its associated end wall and the apertures being so placed in the end walls that they are moved into register and substantially completely out of register with one another as the tubes are rotated relative to one another;
annular duct means defined between the first tube and the second tube discharging at said one ends of the tubes to direct a stream of a liquid to said one ends of the tubes; and
duct means to connect the interior of the second tube to a source of suction, an edge portion of each aperture being sharpened such that the edge portions together form cooperating shearing blades as the apertures are moved out of register.
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Abstract
Surgical instrument for accurately cutting and removing fibrous tissue comprising a first tube (11) having at one end an end wall (12) disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the first tube (11), which end wall contains an aperture (13); a second tube (14) coaxial with the first tube (11) and having at one end wall (15) disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the second tube (14) which end wall (15) contains an aperture (16) and lies in closed juxtaposition with the end wall (12) of the first tube (11); a mechanism (17) to enable the tubes (11 and 14) to be rotated relative to one another such that the apertures (13 and 16) are moved into and out of register with one another; ducts (19 and 20) to direct a stream of an irrigating liquid to the one end of the tubes (11 and 14); and ducts (21, 37, 36 and 35) to connect the interior of the second tube (14) to a source of suction.
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1. A surgical instrument comprising a first tube having at one end an end wall disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the first tube which end wall contains an aperture;
- a second tube disposed substantially coaxially within the first tube and having at one end an end wall disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the second tube which end wall is resiliently urged by resilient means into close juxtaposition with the end wall of the first tube;
the end wall of said second tube containing an aperture;
said apertures extending only in said end walls so that the side walls of said tubes are free of any apertures;
means to enable the tubes to be rotated relative to one another about their common axis, the apertures in the end walls of the tubes each lying wholly within the plane of its associated end wall and the apertures being so placed in the end walls that they are moved into register and substantially completely out of register with one another as the tubes are rotated relative to one another;
annular duct means defined between the first tube and the second tube discharging at said one ends of the tubes to direct a stream of a liquid to said one ends of the tubes; and
duct means to connect the interior of the second tube to a source of suction, an edge portion of each aperture being sharpened such that the edge portions together form cooperating shearing blades as the apertures are moved out of register. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- a second tube disposed substantially coaxially within the first tube and having at one end an end wall disposed in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the second tube which end wall is resiliently urged by resilient means into close juxtaposition with the end wall of the first tube;
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