Anesthesia instrument
First Claim
1. An anesthesia instrument comprisinga single lumen epidural cannula terminating in a beveled aperture,an epidural catheter adapted for insertion within said lumen,a spinal cannula having a sharp tip, adapted for insertion within said lumen adjacent said epidural catheter,said spinal cannula being slightly pre-bent to definitively position said tip within said lumen to prevent the tip from cutting into said epidural cannula when said spinal cannula is inserted in said lumen after said epidural catheter is positioned therein.
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Abstract
An anesthesia instrument consists of a single lumen epidural cannula with a Touhy-type beveled aperture, an epidural catheter and a spinal cannula. The anesthesia instrument is characterized in that, the diameter or the cross-section of the epidural cannula is so dimensioned that, even with the epidural catheter positioned within the same, there is still sufficient space for the sliding through of a spinal cannula. In one form of the invention, marking means are provided to indicate at the proximal end of the epidural cannula, the position of the tip of the spinal cannula being inserted in the epidural cannula.
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1. An anesthesia instrument comprising
a single lumen epidural cannula terminating in a beveled aperture, an epidural catheter adapted for insertion within said lumen, a spinal cannula having a sharp tip, adapted for insertion within said lumen adjacent said epidural catheter, said spinal cannula being slightly pre-bent to definitively position said tip within said lumen to prevent the tip from cutting into said epidural cannula when said spinal cannula is inserted in said lumen after said epidural catheter is positioned therein.
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2. An anesthesia instrument having proximal and distal ends comprising
a single lumen epidural cannula terminating in a beveled aperture, an epidural catheter adapted for insertion within said lumen, a spinal cannula adapted for insertion within said lumen adjacent said epidural catheter, and an attachment on the proximal end of said spinal cannula, said attachment having a groove in its external surface to accommodate said epidural catheter.
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6. An anesthesia instrument having proximal and distal ends comprising
a single lumen epidural cannula terminating in a beveled aperture, an epidural catheter adapted for insertion in said lumen, a spinal cannula adapted for insertion in said lumen adjacent said epidural catheter, and an attachment on the proximal end of said instrument comprising a Luer-type cone split along its longitudinal axis to provide a slot for receiving said epidural catheter.
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7. An anesthesia instrument comprising
a single lumen epidural cannula terminating in a beveled aperture, an epidural catheter adapted for insertion in said lumen, a spinal cannula adapted for insertion in said lumen adjacent said epidural catheter, said epidural cannula having a curved tip including said beveled aperture, a hole opposite said beveled aperture, eccentric with respect to the axis of said epidural cannula, through which said spinal cannula can exit, flattened side walls which join a first curved wall with a second curved wall of smaller radius than that of said first curved wall, said first curved wall extending to said beveled aperture, and said second curved wall extending to said hole, and said epidural catheter, when inserted in said lumen, being closely spaced from said first curved wall and said spinal cannula, when inserted in said lumen being closely spaced from said second curved wall.
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