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Trocar

  • US 6,340,358 B1
  • Filed: 07/13/2000
  • Issued: 01/22/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/23/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A trocar, comprising:

  • (a) a body assembly;

    (b) a cannula assembly, comprising an outer cannula attached to the body assembly to define a bore therethrough and an inner cannula which is inserted in the bore and which may move axially from an extended position to a retracted position, the inner cannula having proximal and distal ends, a length which is greater than the length of the outer cannula, and a pin proximate its proximal end;

    (c) an obturator assembly in the bore which has a sharp end that is shielded by the inner cannula when the inner cannula is in its extended position and which is exposed when the inner cannula is in its retracted position;

    (d) an inner cannula control mechanism in the body assembly, which has locked and unlocked positions, and which is activated during surgical insertion of the trocar, comprising;

    (i) a mounting mechanism which is attached to the trocar inside the body assembly to prevent rotation of the inner cannula and to prevent axial movement of the inner cannula in the locked position, the mounting mechanism including a locking arm assembly comprising two independently spring-loaded locking arms for engaging the proximal end of the inner cannula to prevent axial movement of the inner cannula in the locked position; and

    (ii) a trigger mechanism for moving the locking arms from engagement with the inner cannula to allow the inner cannula to move axially inward to permit the pin on the inner cannula to separate the two locking arms of the locking arm assembly;

    (e) a spring in the body assembly which is compressed by the rearward axial movement of the inner cannula and which exerts a force on the inner cannula to return it to its extended position once the obturator has passed through the abdominal wall of the patient, the return of the inner cannula to its extended position allowing one of the locking arms to lock the inner cannula in the extended position.

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