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Safety penetrating instrument with cannula moving during penetration and triggered safety member protrusion

  • US 5,575,804 A
  • Filed: 09/06/1994
  • Issued: 11/19/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/24/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A safety penetrating instrument for establishing a portal in the wall of an anatomical cavity comprisinga housing;

  • an elongate cannula mounted by said housing and having a distal end for introduction in the anatomical cavity and a proximal end for positioning externally of the anatomical cavity;

    a penetrating member disposed in said cannula and having a distal end for penetrating the anatomical cavity wall;

    extending means for moving said cannula distally from a retracted position where said cannula distal end is disposed proximally of said penetrating member distal end to an extended position where said cannula distal end protrudes distally from said penetrating member distal end;

    means for manually moving said cannula proximally relative to said housing from said extended position to said retracted position;

    locking means for locking said cannula in said retracted position to prevent distal movement of said cannula relative to said housing beyond said retracted position while permitting proximal movement of said cannula relative to said housing during penetration of the anatomical cavity wall;

    bias means for biasing said cannula distally relative to said housing in said retracted position to permit said cannula to move proximally relative to said housing from said retracted position during penetration of the anatomical cavity wall and distally relative to said housing toward said retracted position upon introduction in the anatomical cavity; and

    releasing means responsive to movement of said cannula distally toward said retracted position upon introduction in the anatomical cavity for triggering release of said locking means to permit said extending means to move said cannula distally relative to said housing from said retracted position to said extended position.

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