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Percutaneous tract measuring and forming device

  • US 5,356,382 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1992
  • Issued: 10/18/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/23/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical tool for forming an incised tract and for measuring the tract so formed, comprising a handle means having first and second relatively movable handle sections, at least one of said first and second handle sections having a ring-shaped finger receiving portion,.said finger receiving portion providing bearing surfaces to facilitate movement of said first and second handle sections toward and away from one another, a cannula slidably movable with respect to the first handle section, an obturator slidably received by the cannula, a dilator secured to one end of the cannula and the second handle section being secured to an opposite end of the cannula, said dilator having a sharpened distal end of the obturator projecting out of a distal end thereof, said sharpened end of the obturator and said dilator cooperating to form the incised tract when forced into and through a body being operated upon, and a flexible tubular member generally covering at least a portion of the cannula and including an outwardly deformable section, said tubular member having a proximal end secured to the first handle section and a distal end secured to the dilator, wherein movement of the first handle section relative to the second handle section causes the deformable section of the tubular member to outwardly deform and thereby define a stop surface, said stop surface being adapted to engage a surface surrounding an inner terminal end of the tract being measured, wherein a portion of the tubular member projecting from an outer terminal end of the tract includes scale indicia which are used to determine the tract length.

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