Direct percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy method and apparatus
First Claim
1. A method of forming direct percutaneous access of the small bowel and intubating the same with a percutaneous access catheter comprising the steps of:
- advancing an elongated probe through the esophagus and into the small bowel, said elongated probe having a proximal end and a distal end, said elongated probe having a length such that when said distal end of the probe is within the small bowel said proximal end of the probe extends out from the mouth;
penetrating the small bowel wall with said distal end of said probe from within the small bowel;
advancing said distal end of the probe through the small bowel wall toward an adjacent abdominal wall;
penetrating the adjacent abdominal wall with said distal end of the probe to form a tract through the small bowel wall and the adjacent abdominal wall;
securing a catheter to said proximal end of the probe, the catheter having a proximal end and a distal end and being secured to said probe by the catheter proximal end; and
,pulling said distal end of the probe such that said probe passes through the small bowel wall and abdominal wall, and the percutaneous access catheter extends from within the small bowel to outside the patient through the abdominal wall.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus of administering a percutaneous access catheter directly into the jejunum of a patient. The apparatus including a wire having a proximal and distal end. The distal end of the wire includes a probe and the proximal end includes a bend. The needle is provided within a sheath which movably surrounds the wire such that the probe is emergent from the sheath. The method including the steps of administering the sheath and wire of the present invention such that the wire enters the mouth of the patient, passes through the esophagus and extends into the jejunum of the patient, moving the wire to expose the probe beyond the sheath, piercing the wire through the jejunal wall and through the abdominal wall. The method further including attaching a percutaneous access tube to the proximal end of the wire and pulling the wire from its distal end, thereby pulling the tube such that it extends from inside the jejunum to outside the patient'"'"'s abdominal wall.
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1. A method of forming direct percutaneous access of the small bowel and intubating the same with a percutaneous access catheter comprising the steps of:
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advancing an elongated probe through the esophagus and into the small bowel, said elongated probe having a proximal end and a distal end, said elongated probe having a length such that when said distal end of the probe is within the small bowel said proximal end of the probe extends out from the mouth; penetrating the small bowel wall with said distal end of said probe from within the small bowel; advancing said distal end of the probe through the small bowel wall toward an adjacent abdominal wall; penetrating the adjacent abdominal wall with said distal end of the probe to form a tract through the small bowel wall and the adjacent abdominal wall; securing a catheter to said proximal end of the probe, the catheter having a proximal end and a distal end and being secured to said probe by the catheter proximal end; and
,pulling said distal end of the probe such that said probe passes through the small bowel wall and abdominal wall, and the percutaneous access catheter extends from within the small bowel to outside the patient through the abdominal wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of administering a percutaneous access catheter directly into the small bowel of a patient comprising the steps of:
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providing an endoscopic device having a distal end, a proximal end, and an internal channel; providing an elongated probe having a distal end and a proximal end, said elongated probe having a length sufficient to extend from the small bowel to outside the body through the mouth; advancing said elongated probe within the internal channel of said endoscopic device such that said distal end of the probe approaches said distal end of the endoscopic device; advancing the distal end of said endoscopic device through the mouth and esophagus and into the small bowel; exposing said distal end of said probe from said distal end of the endoscopic device; piercing the small bowel wall with said distal end of the probe; piercing the adjacent abdominal wall with said distal end of the probe to form a tract through the small bowel wall and the adjacent abdominal wall; advancing the distal end of the probe through said tract; withdrawing the endoscopic device; attaching a percutaneous access catheter to said proximal end of the probe; pulling said distal end of the probe such that said probe passes through the small bowel wall and abdominal wall and the percutaneous access catheter extends from within the small bowel to outside the patient through the abdominal wall. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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