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Methods and stabilized instruments for performing medical procedures percutaneously without a trocar

  • US 5,531,757 A
  • Filed: 02/22/1994
  • Issued: 07/02/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/30/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A piercing device for use by a person performing minimally invasive surgery, the surgery being performed by extending a medical instrument through the skin and underlying tissue to an internal portion within the body of a living being, the instrument having a proximal portion and a distally located working portion arranged for performing some medical procedure in the internal portion of the body of the being, said piercing device comprising:

  • (A) a guide member comprising an elongated trough shaped sidewall having;

    (1) an inner surface defining a trough shaped recess,(2) an outer surface,(3) a distal end portion, and(4) a proximal portion, said distal end portion comprising a piercing tip, said trough shaped recess having a pair of marginal edges,(B) a head portion being located at said proximal portion of said guide member and being shaped to enable said head portion to be readily held by the person,said piercing tip in engagement with the skin of the being, said proximal portion of said guide member being located outside of the body of the being over the internal portion of the being'"'"'s body and extended through the skin and at least a portion of the underlying tissue, wherein said elongated trough shaped sidewall forms a trough shaped percutaneous puncture which extends to the surface of the skin, said trough shaped sidewall being configured so that the tissue contiguous with the puncture engages both of said inner and outer surfaces of said sidewall to form a substantially fluid-tight interface therewith, said inner surface of said guide member being shaped to slidably receive said working portion of the instrument thereon, wherein said working portion can be readily slid therealong and guided thereby after said device has formed the puncture so that said working portion passes through the puncture into the internal portion, said marginal edges of said guide member being spaced apart sufficiently to enable said piercing device to be readily removed from the puncture and the instrument to leave the instrument in place within the puncture by passing the working portion of the instrument between said marginal edges of said guide member without deforming the working portion so that the instrument can be operated by the person to perform the medical procedure within the internal portion of the body of the being.

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