Everting cannula apparatus and method
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1. A balloon dissection cannula for dissecting an elongated cavity in tissue planes, comprising:
- an elongated tube element having a proximal closed end and a distal end and, including an inner tube element disposed within the elongated tube element along a portion of the length thereof to form a plurality of lumens within the elongated tube element;
an inverted balloon having a flexible wall in fluid-tight attachment to the elongated tube element and disposed in a first one of the lumens formed between the elongated tube element and the inner tube element and capable of being everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto, for positioning at a predetermined location within a passageway in tissue planes to dissect the elongated cavity in tissue planes distal to the elongated tube element; and
the inner tube element forming a second one of the lumens disposed to receive an endoscope in fluid-tight engagement within the inner tube element for visualizing from within and through the balloon wall the tissue in the elongated cavity as the balloon is everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto, with an endoscope within the second lumen being exposed to said balloon-everting fluid under pressure.
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Abstract
A double-lumen balloon cannula and method for performing blunt dissection of an elongated, non-spherical cavity under visual control includes a tubular lumen to slidably support an endoscope therewithin, and a second lumen having an inverted, nonelastomeric, transparent balloon attached at one end and contained therewithin that is capable of being everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto. The endoscope is selectively advanced within the everting balloon to visualize tissue in the elongated cavity through the balloon.
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1. A balloon dissection cannula for dissecting an elongated cavity in tissue planes, comprising:
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an elongated tube element having a proximal closed end and a distal end and, including an inner tube element disposed within the elongated tube element along a portion of the length thereof to form a plurality of lumens within the elongated tube element; an inverted balloon having a flexible wall in fluid-tight attachment to the elongated tube element and disposed in a first one of the lumens formed between the elongated tube element and the inner tube element and capable of being everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto, for positioning at a predetermined location within a passageway in tissue planes to dissect the elongated cavity in tissue planes distal to the elongated tube element; and the inner tube element forming a second one of the lumens disposed to receive an endoscope in fluid-tight engagement within the inner tube element for visualizing from within and through the balloon wall the tissue in the elongated cavity as the balloon is everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto, with an endoscope within the second lumen being exposed to said balloon-everting fluid under pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for blunt dissection and separation of adjacent tissue planes using a balloon dissection cannula that includes an elongated tube element, including a plurality of lumens, having a proximal closed end and a distal end, and an inverted dissection balloon having a flexible wall and being positioned in a first one of the lumen, that is capable of being everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto while positioned at a predetermined location within a passageway in tissue planes to dissect an elongated cavity in tissue planes distal to the tube element, and including an endoscope positioned within a second one of the lumen that is disposed within the first one of the lumen, for visualizing the cavity through the balloon wall while the balloon is everting, the method comprising the steps of:
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forming an incision in tissue extending to a selected tissue plane; spreading the incision and underlying tissue to form a space in the selected tissue plane; introducing the cannula through the incision into the space; inflating the dissection balloon within the space to dissect the tissue plane to create an elongated cavity in the tissue planes; and selectively advancing the endoscope slidably within the second lumen for visualizing tissue from within and through the wall of the everted balloon within the elongated cavity. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A balloon dissection cannula for dissecting an elongated cavity in tissue planes, comprising:
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an elongated tube element, including a plurality of lumens having a proximal closed end and a distal end; an inverted balloon of flexible, substantially transparent material disposed in a first one of the lumens and capable of being everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto, for positioning at a predetermined location within a passageway to dissect the elongated cavity in tissue planes distal to the tube element; and a second one of the lumens disposed within the first one of the lumens to receive an endoscope in fluid-tight engagement within the second lumen for visualizing through the substantially transparent material of the balloon wall the tissue in the elongated cavity as the balloon is everted in response to fluid under pressure applied thereto, with an endoscope within the second lumen being exposed to said balloon-everting fluid under pressure.
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