Laparoscopic cholangiogram catheter and method of using same
First Claim
1. A cholangiogram catheter comprising:
- (a) a rigid tubular outer sheath having a distal end and a proximal end;
(b) a first luer connector attached to the proximal end of said sheath;
(c) an outer tubular catheter slidably seated within said outer sheath and having a proximal end and a distal portion;
(d) a second luer connector attached to the proximal end of said outer catheter, said second connector having means engageable with the first connector to releasably fix said outer tubular catheter in relation to said sheath, said distal end portion protruding form the distal end of said outer sheath as a permanently preformed arcuate resilient curve when said second connector engaged with said first connector;
(e) a flexible inner tubular catheter readily slidable within said outer catheter and longitudinally dimensioned to extend outwardly of both ends of said outer catheter, the distal end of said inner catheter having a closed tip and a discharge aperture; and
(f) a third luer connector attached to the proximal end of said inner catheter for connecting said inner catheter to an injection device.
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Abstract
A cholangiogram catheter for use in a laparoscopic cholecystectomy has a rigid tubular outer sheath dimensioned to slide within an associated trocar sleeve, and an outer tubular catheter is slidably seated within the outer sheath with its distal end portion formed into a 90° bend and is resiliently deflectable for withdrawal into the sheath. A flexible inner tubular catheter is readily slidable within the outer catheter and is longitudinally dimensioned to extend outwardly of both ends of the outer catheter. The distal end of the inner catheter has a closed tip and a discharge aperture along its side adjacent the tip. Luer connectors are attached to the proximal ends of the several elements.
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1. A cholangiogram catheter comprising:
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(a) a rigid tubular outer sheath having a distal end and a proximal end; (b) a first luer connector attached to the proximal end of said sheath; (c) an outer tubular catheter slidably seated within said outer sheath and having a proximal end and a distal portion; (d) a second luer connector attached to the proximal end of said outer catheter, said second connector having means engageable with the first connector to releasably fix said outer tubular catheter in relation to said sheath, said distal end portion protruding form the distal end of said outer sheath as a permanently preformed arcuate resilient curve when said second connector engaged with said first connector; (e) a flexible inner tubular catheter readily slidable within said outer catheter and longitudinally dimensioned to extend outwardly of both ends of said outer catheter, the distal end of said inner catheter having a closed tip and a discharge aperture; and (f) a third luer connector attached to the proximal end of said inner catheter for connecting said inner catheter to an injection device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In a method for inserting a cholangiogram catheter into a cystic duct of a patient, the steps comprising:
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(a) disengaging a first luer connector attached to the proximal end of a rigid tubular outer sheath, from a second luer connector attached to the proximal end of an outer catheter having its distal end portion formed into an arcuate curve and being resiliently deflectable for withdrawal into said sheath; (b) pulling said outer catheter proximally until said curved portion of said outer catheter is withdrawn within said outer sheath; (c) sliding said outer sheath through a trocar sleeve into an abdominal cavity; (d) pushing said outer catheter inwardly of said outer sheath until said second luer connector thereon engages with said first luer connector, and said distal end portion of said outer catheter projects outwardly of the distal end of said sheath and resumes its arcuate curve; (e) pushing a flexible inner tubular catheter, having a luer connector attached to the proximal end, through said outer catheter until the distal end, having a closed tip and a discharge aperture along its side adjacent said tip, extends beyond the distal tip of said outer catheter; (f) manipulating said outer sheath to position said curved portion of said outer catheter and the extending distal end of said inner catheter parallel to the cystic duct; (g) inserting the distal end of said inner catheter into said cystic duct; and (h) advancing said outer catheter over the distal end portion of said inner catheter until its distal end portion is wedged into the opening of the cystic duct to prevent back-flow of contrast material. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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