Longitudinal dilator and method
First Claim
1. An apparatus for performing dilation of tissue comprising:
- an inner cannula having a lumen therethough for receiving an endoscope therein to a distal end thereof, and having a transparent tip positioned at the distal end of the inner cannula to facilitate visualization through the tip;
an expansion device disposed near the distal end of the inner cannula having a maximal dimension greater than a maximal dimension of the inner cannula; and
an outer sheath expandable in an outward direction disposed over the inner cannula to expand outwardly in response to the expansion device of the inner cannula being disposed within the outer sheath.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for dilation of tissue utilize a tissue expansion device positioned on an inner cannula with an outer overlying expansive sheath that expands upon translation of the tissue expansion device therethrough. The tissue expansion device may be an olive or wedge formed near the tip of the cannula, and the expansible sheath includes two elongated shells that are fixably attached near proximal ends, and that are resiliently connected near distal ends. Translating the tissue expansion device through the expansible sheath expands the dimension of the shells to provide even dilation of surrounding tissue. Additionally, tissue dilation is performed in one continuous motion of retracting the inner cannula through the expansible sheath or pushing the tissue expansion device through the expansible sheath. The outer expansible sheath may be removed from the inner cannula to provide a dissection instrument having minimal outer diameter. The tissue expansion device may provide two stage expansion from a minimal outer dimension in one configuration to a second larger outer dimension in response to an applied axial force to provide enhanced tissue dilation.
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8 Claims
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1. An apparatus for performing dilation of tissue comprising:
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an inner cannula having a lumen therethough for receiving an endoscope therein to a distal end thereof, and having a transparent tip positioned at the distal end of the inner cannula to facilitate visualization through the tip;
an expansion device disposed near the distal end of the inner cannula having a maximal dimension greater than a maximal dimension of the inner cannula; and
an outer sheath expandable in an outward direction disposed over the inner cannula to expand outwardly in response to the expansion device of the inner cannula being disposed within the outer sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
first and second elongated shells, and a resilient member disposed about the first and second shells to resiliently retain the first and second shells in contiguous relationship.
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5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the resilient member is disposed about the first and second shells near distal ends thereof.
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6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein proximal ends of the first and second shells are retained in fixed positioned relationship.
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7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein distal ends of the first and second elongated shells are laterally separable and the resilient member resiliently retains the distal end of the first shell contiguous to the distal end of the second shell, for providing a first smaller dimension at a distal end of the outer sheath in the absence of a lateral expansion force applied between the first and second shells of the outer sheath, and for stabilizing the distal ends of the first and second shells during lateral separation thereof to a second larger dimension in response to a lateral expansion force applied between the first and second shells in response to the passing of the expansion device through a portion of the length of the first and second shells.
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8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second shells of the outer sheath are formed of flexible material to allow the shells to bend responsive to passing of the expansion device through the outer sheath.
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