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Surgical suction device having a perforated sleeve

  • US 4,767,404 A
  • Filed: 07/14/1986
  • Issued: 08/30/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/14/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A suction device for attachment to a vacuum source for removal of surgical debris comprising:

  • an elongated section containing a hollow central suction conduit and having a first end opposite a perforate end section extending outwardly from said elongated section and through which said central suction conduit continues, the perforations in the surface of said perforate end section forming suction port openings which communicate with said central suction conduit via suction port conduits through said perforate end section;

    said perforate end section having a first surface portion with at least one suction port opening thereon extending from the end of said elongated section to the widest part of said end section, which is wider than said elongated section, and a second surface portion with at least one suction port opening thereon extending from the widest part of said end section to the distal end of said end section; and

    a perforated sleeve disposed coaxially with the elongated section extending from the widest part of the perforate end section to the first end of the elongated section.

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