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Coaxial blunt dilator and endoscopic cannula insertion system

  • US 5,685,856 A
  • Filed: 02/27/1996
  • Issued: 11/11/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/27/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A coaxial dilator system for insertion of laparoscopic cannulas through a body cavity wall without a trocar, comprising:

  • a coaxial dilator, further comprising;

    a needle having a distal end and a proximal end, the needle sufficiently sharp to penetrate a body cavity wall;

    a blunt outer sleeve guide having a central channel with an inside diameter sized to slidably accept the needle, the blunt outer sleeve guide attached to the needle by inserting the needle inside the central channel, the blunt outer sleeve guide further attached to the needle such that the needle is capable of moving in a proximal direction in relation to the blunt outer sleeve guide such that the distal tip of the needle can be withdrawn into the central channel after the body cavity wall is penetrated;

    a first blunt dilator, the first blunt dilator having a central dilator channel with an inside diameter sized to slidably accept the sleeve guide, the first blunt dilator attached to the blunt outer sleeve guide by inserting the blunt outer sleeve guide inside the central dilator channel, the first blunt dilator capable of sliding distally in relation to the blunt outer sleeve guide such that the blunt outer sleeve guide can be withdrawn from the body cavity once the first blunt dilator has penetrated the body cavity wall; and

    a first cannula, the first cannula having a central cannula channel with an inside diameter sized to slidably accept the first blunt dilator, the first cannula attached to the first blunt dilator by inserting the first blunt dilator inside the central cannula channel, the first cannula capable of sliding distally in relation to the first blunt dilator such that the first blunt dilator can be withdrawn from the body cavity once the first cannula has penetrated the body cavity wall; and

    a handle, the handle attached to and offset from the coaxial dilator via handle offset, the distal end of the handle positioned to limit penetration of the body cavity by the coaxial dilator, and further, the handle is distally adjustable such that the amount of body cavity penetration by the blunt outer sleeve guide can be selectably controlled by varying the relative position of the distal tip of the handle in relation to the abdominal wall of a patient;

    whereby a cannula can be inserted into a body cavity wall without a trocar.

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