Method and device for obtaining continued transdermal access
First Claim
1. A method for obtaining continued transdermal access to a patient, comprising the steps of:
- providing an instrument having a sharp distal end and a needle attached to said instrument at said sharp distal end, said needle being different from said sharp distal end;
providing a tubular member having a distal end;
puncturing a skin surface at a predetermined point with said needle;
injecting an anesthetic through said needle;
removing said needle from said skin surface and from the distal end of said instrument;
subsequently to the removal of said needle from the distal end of said instrument, puncturing said skin surface at approximately said predetermined point with said sharp distal end;
inserting the distal end of said tubular member and the distal end of said instrument through said skin surface, said tubular member surrounding said instrument during said step of inserting; and
removing said instrument from the patient and from said tubular member while maintaining said tubular member in a position traversing said skin surface.
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Abstract
An assembly for use in drainage of an abscess comprises an outer tubular member provided in a distal end portion with a plurality of longitudinal slits. The distal end portion of the tubular member has a spring bias tending to form the distal end portion into a substantially spherical expanded configuration to anchor the distal end portion of the tubular member in an abscess. An inner tubular member or obturator is inserted into the outer tubular member and has a distal end provided with a cutting edge projecting from the outer tubular member. Locking components on the obturator and the outer tubular member serve to maintain the latter in a stretched out cylindrical configuration enabling insertion of the distal end portion into an abscess. A needle on the distal end of the tubular member serves to inject a quantity of anesthetic into the patient at the abscess site. A similar structure is disclosed in an intravenous catheter assembly.
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11 Claims
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1. A method for obtaining continued transdermal access to a patient, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument having a sharp distal end and a needle attached to said instrument at said sharp distal end, said needle being different from said sharp distal end; providing a tubular member having a distal end; puncturing a skin surface at a predetermined point with said needle; injecting an anesthetic through said needle; removing said needle from said skin surface and from the distal end of said instrument; subsequently to the removal of said needle from the distal end of said instrument, puncturing said skin surface at approximately said predetermined point with said sharp distal end; inserting the distal end of said tubular member and the distal end of said instrument through said skin surface, said tubular member surrounding said instrument during said step of inserting; and removing said instrument from the patient and from said tubular member while maintaining said tubular member in a position traversing said skin surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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6. A device for obtaining continued transdermal access to a patient, comprising:
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a tubular member; a hollow inner member inserted into said tubular member, said inner member having a sharp distal end projecting from said tubular member; a syringe connected to said inner member at a proximal end thereof, said syringe containing a fluid material; and a needle different form said sharp distal end and removably attached to one of said tubular member and said inner member at a distal end thereof, whereby an ejection stroke of said syringe ejects said fluid material from said syringe through said inner member and out along said needle. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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