Splittable needle for epidural anesthesia
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1. A splittable needle device through which a catheter may be introduced into the peridural space of a patient for administering epidural anesthesia from a source of the anesthesia, comprising;
- (a) an epidural needle having a barrel portion with inner and outer walls and opposed distal and proximal ends, the needle being splittable from its distal to its proximal end, whereby to be separable from the catheter inserted therewithin upon splitting;
(b) a hub assembly secured around the proximal end of the needle;
(c) means for splitting the needle and the hub assembly to separate the device from the catheter, the splitting means including flexing wings secured to the needle and to the hub assembly so as to cause splitting of each of the needle and the hub assembly upon flexing of the wings; and
(d) guide means separate from the splitting means for gripping to facilitate insertion of the needle without touching the splitting means which can cause inadvertent premature splitting of the needle, the guide means consisting essentially of a guide bar seated on and secured to the flexing wings, the guide bar having two substantially equal longitudinal sections, each having upper and lower longitudinal surfaces, the two sections being separated at their upper surface by a slit, the slit extending substantially through the guide bar to the lower surface of the guide bar.
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Disclosed is a splittable needle device adapted for use in administering epidural anesthesia. The needle has guide means to facilitate insertion of the needle into the peridural space, contained on a splittable hub assembly.
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1. A splittable needle device through which a catheter may be introduced into the peridural space of a patient for administering epidural anesthesia from a source of the anesthesia, comprising;
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(a) an epidural needle having a barrel portion with inner and outer walls and opposed distal and proximal ends, the needle being splittable from its distal to its proximal end, whereby to be separable from the catheter inserted therewithin upon splitting; (b) a hub assembly secured around the proximal end of the needle; (c) means for splitting the needle and the hub assembly to separate the device from the catheter, the splitting means including flexing wings secured to the needle and to the hub assembly so as to cause splitting of each of the needle and the hub assembly upon flexing of the wings; and (d) guide means separate from the splitting means for gripping to facilitate insertion of the needle without touching the splitting means which can cause inadvertent premature splitting of the needle, the guide means consisting essentially of a guide bar seated on and secured to the flexing wings, the guide bar having two substantially equal longitudinal sections, each having upper and lower longitudinal surfaces, the two sections being separated at their upper surface by a slit, the slit extending substantially through the guide bar to the lower surface of the guide bar. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A splittable needle device through which a catheter may be introduced into the peridural space of a patient for administering epidural anesthesia from a source of the anesthesia comprising;
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(a) an epidural needle splittable longitudinally and having opposed distal and proximal ends and a barrel portion with inner and outer walls extending between the opposed ends of the needle; (b) a hub assembly secured around the proximal end of the needle, the hub assembly having a pair of slits extending between the ends of the hub assembly, the slits being essentially parallel and being situated radially approximately 180°
apart;(c) flexing wings secured to the needle and to the hub assembly so as to cause splitting needle and the hub assembly upon flexing of the wings so that the needle device can be separated from a catheter inserted therein for administering the epidural anesthesia; and (d) a guide bar for gripping to facilitate insertion of the needle without contacting the flexing wings, which contacting can cause inadvertent premature splitting of the needle, the guide bar being seated on and secured to the flexing wings, the guide bar having two substantially equal longitudinal sections, each having upper and lower longitudinal surfaces, the two sections being separated at their upper surface by a slit, the slit extending substantially through the guide bar to the lower surface of the guide bar. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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