Medical instrument system for piercing through tissue
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1. A medical instrument system comprising:
- a first cannula;
a first assembly comprising a first dilating obturator and a Veress needle assembly, the Veress needle assembly extending through the dilating obturator and the first assembly being positionable through the cannula;
a second assembly comprising a first working sheath and a telescope, the telescope extending through the working sheath, the working sheath having an accessory device inlet, and the second assembly being positionable through the cannula,wherein the first and second assemblies are alternatively positionable through the cannula, and wherein the first assembly is first used with the cannula to position the cannula through tissue of a patient, the first assembly is then removed from the cannula, and the second assembly is then positioned into the cannula to enable viewing and interaction with the patient beyond the tissue.
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Abstract
A medical instrument comprising a Veress needle, a dilating obturator, and a cannula. The Veress needle has a tubular safety obturator with an opening in its front section at a needle tip of the Veress needle. A guide with a guide slot can be positioned in a patient'"'"'s vagina against the posterior fornix of the vagina to guide the Veress needle through the vaginal and peritoneal walls. A guide wire may be passed through the Veress needle and through the hole in the peritoneum wall formed by the Veress needle to guide the dilating obturator through the hole.
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1. A medical instrument system comprising:
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a first cannula; a first assembly comprising a first dilating obturator and a Veress needle assembly, the Veress needle assembly extending through the dilating obturator and the first assembly being positionable through the cannula; a second assembly comprising a first working sheath and a telescope, the telescope extending through the working sheath, the working sheath having an accessory device inlet, and the second assembly being positionable through the cannula, wherein the first and second assemblies are alternatively positionable through the cannula, and wherein the first assembly is first used with the cannula to position the cannula through tissue of a patient, the first assembly is then removed from the cannula, and the second assembly is then positioned into the cannula to enable viewing and interaction with the patient beyond the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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