Asymmetrical obturator
First Claim
1. An obturator adapted for use with a trocar and to provide the trocar with characteristics for penetrating tissue forming a body wall, said obturator comprising:
- an elongate shaft having a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end;
a tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and including a first tip portion extending along the axis and having one of a sharp distal tip and a blunt distal tip, and a generally opposing second tip portion extending along the axis and having the other of the sharp distal tip and the blunt distal tip, and wherein said second tip portion is movable longitudinally relative to said first tip portion; and
an actuating mechanism connected to the proximal end of the shaft and coupled through the shaft to the second tip portion for moving the second tip portion between a first position wherein the configuration of the shaft tip is dependent on the first tip portion, and a second position wherein the configuration of the shaft tip is primarily dependent on the second tip portion.
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Abstract
An asymmetrical obturator adapted to be coupled with a trocar and to provide the trocar with characteristics for penetrating tissue forming a body wall. The obturator includes an elongate shaft which extends along a longitudinal axis between a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the shaft includes a first and a second longitudinal shaft portions, the first of which is distally configured with a sharp edge. The second shaft portion generally opposes the first shaft portion and is configured with a blunt distal tip. The first shaft portion and the second shaft portion are longitudinally slidable relative to each other between a cutting position and a safety position. In the cutting position, the second shaft portion is moved proximally relative to the first shaft portion to expose the sharp edge of the first shaft portion. In the safety position, the second shaft portion is moved distally relative to the first shaft portion to cover the sharp edge of the first shaft portion. A biasing element maintains the obturator in the safe position and an actuating mechanism allows the obturator to be temporarily moved into the cutting position.
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Citations
11 Claims
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1. An obturator adapted for use with a trocar and to provide the trocar with characteristics for penetrating tissue forming a body wall, said obturator comprising:
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an elongate shaft having a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end; a tip disposed at the distal end of the shaft and including a first tip portion extending along the axis and having one of a sharp distal tip and a blunt distal tip, and a generally opposing second tip portion extending along the axis and having the other of the sharp distal tip and the blunt distal tip, and wherein said second tip portion is movable longitudinally relative to said first tip portion; and an actuating mechanism connected to the proximal end of the shaft and coupled through the shaft to the second tip portion for moving the second tip portion between a first position wherein the configuration of the shaft tip is dependent on the first tip portion, and a second position wherein the configuration of the shaft tip is primarily dependent on the second tip portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An obturator, comprising:
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a shaft extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis; a first shaft portion extending along the longitudinal axis of the shaft and having a sharp distal tip; a second shaft portion disposed in juxtaposition to the first shaft portion and having a blunt distal tip; an actuation mechanism coupled to the second shaft portion and adapted for controlling movement of the second shaft portion relative to the first shaft portion between a first position and a second position; a shaft block included in the actuation mechanism and disposed at the proximal end of the shaft, the shaft block coupled to the second shaft portion and movable with the second shaft portion between the first position and the second position; a biasing element coupling the first shaft portion and the second shaft portion and adapted for biasing the second shaft portion to the second position; and an actuator coupled with a release mechanism within the actuating mechanism and adapted for releasably restraining the biasing element such that the second shaft portion may be moved to the first position; wherein the sharp end of the first shaft portion defines the distal end of the shaft in the first position and the blunt end of the shaft defines the distal end of the shaft in the second position.
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Specification