Catheter set for spinal anaesthesia
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1. A catheter set for spinal anaesthesia, comprising:
- an epidural cannula having a lumen having an inner diameter smaller than approximately 1.0 mm,a spinal catheter having an inner diameter and being adapted for insertion into the lumen of the epidural cannula,a spinal cannula adapted for insertion into the lumen of the epidural cannula, the spinal cannula having a front end adapted to project out of the epidural cannula when the spinal cannula is inserted into the lumen of the epidural cannula, anda guide wire adapted for insertion into the spinal cannula, the guide wire having a diameter which is smaller than the inner diameter of the spinal catheter,whereby the spinal cannula is removable from the lumen of the epidural cannula over the guide wire, andwhereby the spinal catheter is insertable into the lumen of the epidural cannula over the guide wire.
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Abstract
A spinal cannula adapted for insertion into an epidural cannula that may be advanced up to the dura. In placing the end of the spinal cannula intrathecally, the dura is pierced by the spinal cannula. Then, a guide wire is advanced to that intrathecal position through the spinal cannula. After removal of the spinal cannula, a spinal catheter is advanced over the guide wire and within the epidural cannula. The epidural cannula imparts the necessary directional stability to the catheter upon its advancement and facilitates the passage through the dura already perforated by the spinal cannula.
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1. A catheter set for spinal anaesthesia, comprising:
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an epidural cannula having a lumen having an inner diameter smaller than approximately 1.0 mm, a spinal catheter having an inner diameter and being adapted for insertion into the lumen of the epidural cannula, a spinal cannula adapted for insertion into the lumen of the epidural cannula, the spinal cannula having a front end adapted to project out of the epidural cannula when the spinal cannula is inserted into the lumen of the epidural cannula, and a guide wire adapted for insertion into the spinal cannula, the guide wire having a diameter which is smaller than the inner diameter of the spinal catheter, whereby the spinal cannula is removable from the lumen of the epidural cannula over the guide wire, and whereby the spinal catheter is insertable into the lumen of the epidural cannula over the guide wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of spinal anaesthesia comprising the steps of:
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advancing an epidural cannula to the dura, inserting a spinal cannula into the epidural cannula, penetrating the dura with the spinal cannula, inserting a guide wire into the spinal cannula, removing the spinal cannula from the epidural cannula over the guide wire, inserting a spinal catheter into the epidural cannula over the guide wire to an intrathecal position, removing the guide wire from the spinal catheter, removing the epidural cannula over the spinal catheter.
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11. A method of spinal anaesthesia comprising the steps of:
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advancing an epidural cannula to the dura, inserting a spinal cannula having a mandrin therein into the epidural cannula, penetrating the dura with the spinal cannula, removing the mandrin from the spinal cannula, inserting a guide wire into the spinal cannula, removing the spinal cannula from the epidural cannula over the guide wire, inserting a spinal catheter into the epidural cannula over the guide wire to an intrathecal position, removing the guide wire from the spinal catheter, removing the epidural cannula over the spinal catheter.
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