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Surgical dissector

  • US 5,707,382 A
  • Filed: 08/15/1996
  • Issued: 01/13/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of dissecting tissue in a surgical patient comprising the steps of:

  • exposing internal layers of bodily tissue of the surgical patient;

    providing a surgical instrument comprising an elongated tubular shaft for receiving an endoscope therethrough, said shaft having a distal end and a shaft longitudinal axis, a tissue-contacting element in communication with said shaft distal end and intersecting said shaft longitudinal axis, at least a portion of said element being transparent, said element having a tip spaced from said shaft distal end for preventing direct contact between said endoscope inserted through said shaft and said tissue, a restricting member adjacent said tissue contacting element adapted to prevent distal movement of said endoscope and an inflatable transparent balloon attached to said shaft;

    placing an endoscope into said elongated tubular shall past said distal end of said shaft to said restricting member and adjacent said tissue-contacting element near said tip thereby forming a dissector assembly;

    inserting said dissector assembly into said internal layers of bodily tissue;

    advancing said dissector assembly in a direction generally parallel between adjacent layers of said bodily tissue under visualization for separating the adjacent layers of tissue; and

    inflating said balloon for further separating the adjacent layers of tissue.

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